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Send us a textThis episode is your official permission slip to stop waiting until you “hit a number” to start taking your money seriously. I'm joined by licensed advisor and wealth strategist Karla Ukman — who is very much Not Your Father's Advisor™ — to break down the difference between legit financial planning and the unregulated noise online.We dig into:The real difference between financial advisors, planners, coaches, and CFOsWhy unlicensed advice is not only wrong, it's illegalHow to build a money team (and stop expecting one person to do it all)What self-trust has to do with your financial futureWhy wealth isn't a vibe — it's a systemKarla's perspective is grounded, generous, and deeply needed in a space full of people handing out advice they're not trained (or allowed) to give. If you've been feeling confused, overwhelmed, or low-key gaslit by the online business world, this one's for you.Guest Bio:Karla Ukman is "Not Your Father's Advisor"™. For over a decade, she has dedicated herself to empowering women and marginalized communities to achieve their financial goals. Karla, a passionate financial education advocate, strives to widely spread financial literacy and empowerment. She's on a mission to share wealth-building tools and education—resources usually exclusive to other communities — to create generational change.Connect with Karla:www.artemiswealth.nethttps://www.facebook.com/ArtemisWealthManagementhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/karlaukman/Support the showLove what you heard? Let's stay connected! Subscribe to my newsletter for bold insights on leadership, strategy, and building your legacy — straight to your inbox every week. Follow me on LinkedIn for more no-nonsense advice on leading with power and purpose. And if you're ready to dive even deeper, grab a copy of my book Bite-Sized Blasphemy and ignite your inner fire to do life and business your way. The Business Blasphemy Podcast is sponsored by Corporate Rehab® Strategic Consulting.
When Walmart calls, you answer. When the retail giant offers you shelf space in 2,700 of its stores, you say “yes.” But turning that opportunity into success? That's where the real challenge begins. Alan Scholnick, the founder of Datefix, a date-based nutrition snack brand, talks about how its two-year development from nascent idea to Walmart shelves has shaped the company's path forward. Show notes: 0:45: Tax Day/TR Meetup. $100 In Your Pocket. Fonzie's Shark. Not Your Father's Ice Cream. Easy-ish Rice & Beans. – We're 11 days away from Taste Radio's NYC Meetup – you should join us. Oh, and BevNET Live Summer 2025 is right around the corner; there's money to be saved. Ray samples an unusual minty drink and hates on April Fool's Day CPG pranks. John shares his two cents on Groupon, before Mike shares the origins of a sharky saying. Jacqui highlights “breast milk ice cream” (yes, that's how it's described) and a line of easy to prepare rice mixes inspired by Latin cuisine. Mike talks about a U.K.-based tea brand and a hotpot “queen” before Ray makes a stunning admission. 28:51: Interview: Alan Scholnick, Founder & CEO, Datefix – On location at Expo West 2025, Alan shares the story behind Datefix, which draws from his Lebanese mother-in-law's culinary traditions and seamlessly blends his passion for fitness and nourishing, flavorful food. He highlights the brand's recent rebrand, which focuses on elevating the product's simple yet premium ingredients, while positioning Datefix for exciting co-branding collaborations in the future. Alan elaborates on the versatility of Datefix, noting its ability to fit into multiple daypart occasions, and discusses how the product's portability and long shelf life make it a challenge to define a single primary positioning. He also expresses gratitude for the overwhelming support from the community, reflecting on the brand's journey since Expo West 2023. Brands in this episode: Datefix, GNGR Labs, Olipop, Mentos, Frida Ice Cream, Fancypants, Loisa, A Dozen Cousins, Little Sesame, Vista Hermosa, Cornish Tea, Hotpot Queen, MiLa
Send us a textIn this episode of Ginger Biz, we dive into the essential legal aspects of running an online business with Keren, the founder of Not Your Father's Lawyer. With 15 years of experience in corporate transactions, Keren has worked with businesses of all sizes, from side hustlers to companies going public. Now, she focuses on helping small business owners stay legally protected through her flat-fee law firm and custom contract templates.Keren shares why it's crucial for online entrepreneurs to have terms and conditions on their websites and explains the dangers of simply copying and pasting someone else's terms. We also touch on the importance of contracts and how they can safeguard your business from legal issues down the road.In this episode, you'll learn:The importance of having clear terms and conditions on your websiteWhy copying legal documents from other businesses could land you in troubleKey things to consider when drafting contracts for your online businessHow flat-fee legal services are transforming how entrepreneurs approach legal mattersWhether you're just starting out or have an established online business, Keren's insights will help you get your legal house in order.Resources Mentioned:Learn more about Keren's services at Not Your Father's LawyerExplore legal contract templates designed for small businessesYou can find Keren here:Website: https://notyourfatherslawyer.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/notyourfatherslawyerInstagram: @notyourfatherslawyerEmail: hello@nyfl.law______________________________You can find me here:Instagram: @gingerbizWebsite: https://www.katymurrayphotography.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TipsandTricksforyourbusinessX: https://twitter.com/GingerBizKMLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katy-murray-ginger-biz/
For aesthetic experts and most entrepreneurs, the legal side of business immediately makes shoulders rise and muscles tighten. We get it. If all is well and good, the legal stuff is supposed to be boring, and that's how we want to keep it by ensuring that you've got all your legal ducks in a row as we kick off a new year! Keren de Zwart is here to help us sift through it. She is the founder and CEO of Not Your Father's Lawyer, her law firm, which was born from a desire to serve the needs of entrepreneurs and small businesses by replacing the outdated billable hour model with flat-fee pricing. With fifteen years of experience in corporate transactions, Keren has worked with every type of business, from side hustlers to raising millions of dollars and taking companies public. In this episode, she's helping us fill in the gaps on everything we need to know from a legal perspective, especially at the start of the year. In this episode, we discuss: Your go-to resources for finding legal information specific to your state and why it's beneficial to have a go-to lawyer or legal resource to ask questions more specific to your business How to protect your aesthetic practice's intellectual property (IP) without a non-compete and the legalities around non-competes Keren's insight on business entity elections and some key questions to consider when deciding what's right for your business The importance of having an internal advisory team and who should be on it, plus insights on BOI reporting and other annual reports RSVP for the Addo Professional Association webinar with Keren on January 28, 2025 at 12 p.m. EST all about “Employees vs. Contractors — What You Need to Know as a Spa Owner” To read the full show notes for this episode, visit: https://www.addoaesthetics.com/podcast/ep415 Keep the conversation going inside the Spa Marketing Made Easy Community by clicking here.
In this installment of the Rock is Lit Season 4 Reading Series, Ryan Hyatt reads the first chapter of his novel ‘The Death of Rock and Roll' and gives some background on the creation of the story. ‘The Death of Rock and Roll' follows talented guitarist Darrell Breedlove, who is caught in the crosshairs of jealous psychopath Jake McKenzie, forcing Darrell to reconcile his past in order to embrace a promising future. Ryan Hyatt tells stories about your future. He is a former news reporter, current educator, and author of the Terrafide sci-fi series. He edits the satirical sci-fi news site, The La-La Lander, as well as Not Your Father's Bedtime Stories, kids' lit he creates with his daughter, author Sage Hyatt. Find him at the beach and his stories across the internet. MUSIC IN THE EPISODE IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE: Rock is Lit theme music [Guitar Instrumental Beat] Sad Rock [Free Use Music] Punch Deck—“I Can't Stop” Swamp Blues Rock Tarantino Country Rock by Infraction [No Copyright Music]/Texas Swamp Blues Rock Tarantino Country Rock by Infraction [No Copyright Music]/Texas [Guitar Instrumental Beat] Sad Rock [Free Use Music] Punch Deck—“I Can't Stop” Rock is Lit theme music LINKS: Leave a rating and comment for Rock is Lit on Goodpods: https://goodpods.com/podcasts/rock-is-lit-212451 Leave a rating and comment for Rock is Lit on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rock-is-lit/id1642987350 Ryan Hyatt on Facebook: @RyanHyatt Ryan Hyatt on Twitter/X and Instagram: @ucalthisreality Christy Alexander Hallberg's website: https://www.christyalexanderhallberg.com/rockislit Christy Alexander Hallberg on Instagram, Twitter, YouTube: @ChristyHallberg Rock is Lit on Instagram: @rockislitpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Escríbenos un MensajeLa música nos alegra el alma, es por eso que cada ocasión tiene ciertas canciones que son particularmente para esos eventos. En este episodio te contamos de algunas que recordamos. Y queremos que nos cuente en los comentarios cuales se nos olvidaron. En cada episodio estaremos tomándonos una cerveza, en este caso es la Not Your Father's Root Beer.Recomendaciones de la Semana;
Chris Hunter, founder of several successful beverage brands, including the iconic Four Loko as well as the health-focused Koia, and the unique Not Your Father's Root Beer, shares the story of the gap in the market that he identified that led to the creation of Four Loko, and the process of fighting the government to keep it legal.Hear Chris's full interview in Episode 462 of The Action Catalyst.
Overtime with Outland is Action Catalyst host Adam Outland's reflections and commentary on discussions with each of his esteemed and accomplished guests. In this segment, Adam dissects Episode 462 with Chris Hunter, founder of several successful beverage brands, including the iconic Four Loko as well as the health-focused Koia, and the unique Not Your Father's Root Beer.
We're going loko! Chris Hunter, founder of several successful beverage brands, including the iconic Four Loko as well as the health-focused Koia, and the unique Not Your Father's Root Beer, shares insights from his memoir, “Blackout Punch: an Entrepreneur's Journey from Chaos to Clarity”, including the gap in the market that he identified that led to the creation of Four Loko, what they SHOULD have done at the very beginning to avoid disaster later, how the role of Founder/CEO is ill-defined (and why that's a good thing), hunters vs. gatherers in sales, fighting the government to keep Four Loko legal, creating Not Your Father's Root Beer, what success means as a younger man versus now, and the value of knowing you're going to be wrong but taking the first step anyways.
Ever wondered how a kid selling coloring books door-to-door could end up co-founding one of the hottest plant-based protein drink brands? In this Raw and Real Entrepreneurship episode, Susan Sly sits down with Chris Hunter, the unstoppable force behind KOIA. From hustling coloring book pictures in Youngstown, Ohio, to navigating the chaos of Four Loko, to breaking into major retailers like Starbucks with KOIA, Chris's journey is nothing short of extraordinary. Chris opens up about his early entrepreneurial sparks, the financial hurdles he faced, and the resilience it took to turn his side hustles into full-blown successes. We dive deep into his innovative approach to parenting, raising kids who are already budding entrepreneurs, and the critical role of mentorship and sustainable business practices in his journey. But it's not all smooth sailing. Chris shares his raw and real experiences of dealing with regulatory crackdowns, managing towering debts, and the therapeutic process of writing his book. This episode is packed with insights on authenticity, perseverance, and learning from every misstep. Whether you're an established entrepreneur or just dipping your toes into the business world, Chris Hunter's story is a powerful reminder that with grit, hustle, and a bit of chaos management, you can turn your wildest dreams into reality. Tune in for a dose of real-talk entrepreneurship that's as inspiring as it is enlightening. About Chris: Chris Hunter is a powerhouse in the beverage industry, known for his innovative and entrepreneurial spirit. He's the mastermind behind several hit beverage brands, including Four Loko, Koia, and Not Your Father's Root Beer. As the co-founder of Koia, Chris has driven the company to $100M in annual sales, securing spots in Whole Foods, Sprouts, 7-Eleven, and Starbucks. His memoir, Blackout Punch, reveals the gripping story of his journey and the lessons he's learned along the way. Connect with Chris: Website https://drinkkoia.com LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopher-hunter-890a2315/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/koia/ About Susan: Susan Sly is the maven behind Raw and Real Entrepreneurship. An award-winning AI entrepreneur and MIT Sloan alumna, Susan has carved out a niche at the forefront of the AI revolution, earning accolades as a top AI innovator in 2023 and a key figure in real-time AI advancements for 2024. With a storied career that blends rigorous academic insight with astute market strategies, Susan has emerged as a formidable founder, a discerning angel investor, sought after speaker, and a venerated voice in the business world. Her insights have graced platforms from CNN to CNBC and been quoted in leading publications like Forbes and MarketWatch. At the helm of the Raw and Real Entrepreneurship podcast, Susan delivers unvarnished wisdom and strategies, empowering aspiring entrepreneurs and seasoned business veterans alike to navigate the challenges of the entrepreneurial landscape with confidence. Dive deep into the essence of success with Susan Sly, and redefine your entrepreneurial journey. Connect With Susan X @Susanslylive LinkedIn @susansly Website https://susansly.com/ Website https://thepause.ai/
Shannon Graham, founder of Astranaut, has dedicated himself to empowering individuals to lead fulfilling lives for over 20 years. He has started projects to help with video game addiction and to empower Hispanic immigrants financially. Shannon's teamed up with leaders all over the world to make big changes. He wants to make the world a better place and believes in a future where technology and human consciousness come together. As the mind behind Astranaut, Shannon combines cryptocurrency, NFTs, and space exploration to nurture galactic visionaries and unite humanity towards a better future. -- Christopher Hunter is the Co-Founder and CEO of Koia, the 100 percent plant-based protein drink that is naturally craveable and uses simple ingredients to deliver unparalleled nutrition. He shares his journey in "Blackout Punch: From Chaos to Clarity." Hunter's book inspires readers to embrace life's challenges and turn adversity into opportunity. After seeing the huge popularity in combining caffeine and alcohol, Chris and his partners created Four Loko, a high-profile flavored malt beverage that grew to be the eight largest brewer in the country at its peak. He later created Not Your Father's Rootbeer which was sold to Pabst brewing company in 2015 and most recently created Solset Elevated Hard Seltzer. -- Like this episode? Watch more like it
Happiness Solved with Sandee Sgarlata. In this episode, Sandee interviews Jessica Weaver. Jessica Weaver, CFP, CDFA, CFS is a Wealth Advisor, Best Selling Author, and author of the blog: Not Your Father's Advisor. She is the founder of #pinkfix, a powerhouse community of women to grow their career, build wealth, and form lasting relationships. Her #1 best selling books include, "Confessions of a Money Queen", "Strong Woman Stronger Assets" and "Time to Refine: a strong woman's guide to retiring on her own terms." Connect with Jessica: Instagram.com/pinkfixmymoney Facebook.com/pinkfixmymoney Facebook.com/groups/themoneylounge Facebook.com/WWBPartners Connect with Sandee www.sandeesgarlata.com Podcast: www.happinesssolved.com www.facebook.com/coachsandeesgarlata www.twitter.com/sandeesgarlata www.instagram.com/coachsandeesgarlata
Welcome to another powerful episode of "Go Be Great with Coach Karena"! In this installment, join host Karena Calhoun, the expert life and business strategist, as she sits down with the incredible Karla Ukman, founder of Artemis Wealth Management. Together, they dive deep into Karla's journey as a trailblazer in the financial world, championing women and historically excluded communities. Get ready for an inspiring fireside chat filled with authenticity, empowerment, and a commitment to changing mindsets. Karla shares her personal story, her unique approach to financial education, and her mission to create a safe space for women to build wealth on their terms. But that's not all! Karla provides an exclusive sneak peek into her upcoming podcast, "Not Your Father's Advisor," set to launch in 2024. Brace yourself for engaging in discussions on life, business, and personal growth, all aimed at providing a supportive space for women to share their stories and empower each other. If you're ready to take charge of your financial future and be inspired to go out and be great, this episode is a must-watch! Don't miss the wisdom, grace, and empowerment shared by Karena and Karla. Visit Karla at https://artemiswealth.net/ Break through boundaries and craft your destiny. Join the
For more information on my healings and books, go to https://www.charissasims.com/Jessica Weaver, CFP, CDFA, CFS is a Wealth Advisor, CEO of the Women's Wealth Boutique, Best Selling Author, and author of the blog: Not Your Father's Advisor. She is the founder of #pinkfix, a powerhouse community of women to grow their career, build wealth, and form lasting relationships. Her #1 best selling books include, "Confessions of a Money Queen", "Strong Woman Stronger Assets" and "Time to Refine: a strong woman's guide to retiring on her own terms." https://www.facebook.com/groups/themoneylounge/https://jessicaweaver.com/https://www.instagram.com/pinkfixmymoney/
On this episode of Not Your Father's Datacenter, Raymond Hawkins is joined by Jerry Burum, Steve Flaig, Jimmy Fordham, and special guest Haley Hawkins for an in-depth discussion on the upcoming college football season.Discussion points include conference realignment, predictions for the upcoming college football season, who will win each major conference, and Heisman picks. Listen in as they forecast the 2023-24 college football season.
In this episode of Not Your Father's Data Center, Raymond sits down with Dr Arnold Glass, Professor of Psychology at Rutgers University to discuss the impacts of technology in the classroom.With a PhD in Psychology from Stanford University, Dr Glass has been working in the cognitive neuroscience of learning field, with a focus on the science of instruction. Recently, his focus has been on the effects technology has on the learning process and ability of college students.In a fascinating discussion, Raymond and Dr Glass explore the impacts technology has on students, comparing his findings from the classroom 15 years ago to now, and how detrimental multitasking has become in college lectures.You can connect with Dr Arnold Glass on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/arnold-glass-6134825/Or connect via his Professor page on the Rutger's University website: https://psych.rutgers.edu/faculty-profiles-a-contacts/98-arnold-glass
Adriane Johnson- Williams, Ph.D., author of Not Your Father's Capitalism: What Race Equity Asks of U.S. Business Leaders discusses her new book, her work, boarding school, transitioning to college, family, and love. Adriane is also the founder and principal of Standpoint Consulting.
The increasing power consumption of data centers and the subsequent challenges of powering and cooling them have emerged as significant concerns for industry professionals. The quest for sustainability in the field is increasingly urgent, given that data centers are estimated to consume about 50 times more power than traditional offices, and the reliance on fossil fuels and hydrocarbons is unsustainable in the long term.On this episode of Not Your Father's Data Center, host Raymond Hawkins welcomes Steven Hill, an independent datacenter analyst and writer, for an insightful discussion on this pressing issue. They delved into Hill's unique journey, from a professional photographer photographing ore carriers, cranes, and Packers games, to a leading voice in the datacenter industry. They also explored hydrogen as a potential solution to these challenges, despite its high reactivity and flammability and its low energy volume.Their discussion further unfolded into… Hill's transition from professional photography to datacenter analysis The burgeoning focus on data center sustainability The role of hydrogen as a potential fuel source in the datacenter industry The challenges posed by increasing demand for computing power and growing data center density Different types of hydrogen and their potential uses in the industry The increasing adoption of multicore processors and virtualization in data centers The criticism faced by the data center industry for high power consumption and the increasing demand for sustainable electricity Steven Hill is an independent datacenter analyst and writer. He has charted an unconventional career path, transitioning from professional photography to the datacenter industry, where he now applies his analytical skills to examine and write about the pressing issues facing the industry.
The 7×24 Exchange International is known for its conferences and helping companies and organizations from several industries, such as manufacturing and technology, collaborate and share information to improve. It's a premier group which data center professionals can benefit from quite a bit of information. What are the advantages of the 7x24 Conference, and what does planning it entail? For an episode of Not Your Father's Data Center podcast, host Raymond Hawkins interviewed Bob Cassiliano, Chairman and CEO of the 7×24 Exchange International — a nonprofit education forum aimed at helping companies in various sectors overcome challenges. The two talked about the creation of 7x24, its growth over the years, and changes and improvements made to its annual conferences. Hawkins and Cassiliano also went on to discuss … The earlier years of 7x24 and his background with the company The mission and goals the conferences aim to achieve What goes into strategizing and planning these conferences for success “We look towards four aspects that we think deliver the differentiation for us. The number one is the content; we always try to put together a program that is of high quality with top notch presenters. The venue where we take them, we go to four- and five-star resorts, and we do that because over the years through our evaluations it became very obvious where the attendees like to be - we also look at how the attendees are treated right …,” said Cassiliano. He added the welcoming aspect of the event is a further display of the type of hospitality they aim to offer and provide at the 7x24 conference. “The thing we are most proud of, and we really believe really differentiates us from everybody, is how guest-friendly we are. So, if you attend the conference and you bring a guest, that guest is allowed to attend our welcome reception on Sunday night, the conference keynote on Monday morning, any nighttime events that we have, as well as the Wednesday morning breakfast,” said Cassiliano. Bob Cassiliano is the Chairman and CEO of the 7×24 Exchange International. He's been with 7x24 since 1990, which was formerly called the Uninterruptible Uptime Users Group when he joined. He became CEO in 2011 and has held the role since. Cassiliano is a graduate of New York City College of Technology where he earned a degree in electrical technology.
Jessica Weaver, CFP, CDFA, CFS is a Wealth Advisor, Best Selling Author, and author of the blog: Not Your Father's Advisor. She is the founder of #pinkfix, a powerhouse community of women to grow their career, build wealth, and form lasting relationships. Her #1 best selling books include Confessions of a Money Queen, Strong Woman Stronger Assets and Time to Refine, a strong woman's guide to retiring on her own terms. Jessica shares how to raise your net worth by raising your self worth. 3 Steps to achieving better money mindset and confidence 1. Clarity in where your money patterns are and where they come from 2. Confidence in yourself and your money 3. A community to support you. "Money is an energy, an energetic exchange, and it is always circulating around you. Knowing this you can shift from scarcity mode to abundance mode instantly. You haven't missed your chance with wealth, it is always there waiting for you to call it into your life." Jessica is generously giving our audience the audio of her book Confessions of a money queen - click here https://jessicaweaver1.podia.com/confessions-of-a-money-queen-audio-book Jessica is also hosting a financial summit May 17th both in person and virtually!! Learn more below At the Hidden Power of Change Financial Summit for Women, we want you to elevate not just your money, but also your mindset and emotions around money to help you no longer feel ashamed, guilty, greedy, or embarrassed. You get to own your money making ability, and strive to build your dream life. Embrace your inner wealthy woman, let her sing, and strive to make an impact on this world. You were put on this earth for so much more than earning money and paying bills, you have power, you are worth it. https://jessicaweaver.com/hidden-power-of-change-summit-2023/ https://jessicaweaver.com/
Burnout is a familiar concept in the tech field, with 40 percent of workers saying they want to quit due to stress, fatigue, and poor work-life balance. This can be especially true for startup companies, which face challenges and uncertainties that can place added stress on employees. But one company, Yerbo, is seeking to change that. On today's episode of Not Your Father's Data Center by Compass Datacenters, podcast host Raymond Hawkins, speaks with Francisco Vieira Mendes, Co-Founder and Head of Growth at Yerbo, about the origins of his company and what services they offer to tackle employee burnout in the tech world. Mendes explained the value Yerbo's assessments can bring to the table to change an organization when leaders share their own results with the team. “It's really important that those of you that are listening that are leaders of an organization or leaders within a team—even if it's just a two-person team—it's important that you show by example…If you show that we're open to discuss those items, if you bring your results…that's really important.” Mended went on to add “Because if you feel psychologically safe to be able to share that, that's going to be very loud for your team, because your team is going to realize, ‘All right, I can share this because if you share this with me, maybe I can share this with him or her.'” Francisco Vieira Mendes is a marketing professional who has a passion for helping Latin American startups grow. He is Co-Founder and Head of Growth at Yerbo and has served in past roles such as a Class Lead for KURIOS, VP of Marketing at treble.ai, and Director of Product-Led Growth at CleverTap. Mendes earned a bachelor's degree in Marketing from the Instituto Superior de Contabilidade e Administração do Porto and a Master's degree in Attendance and Computer Science from Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto.
John Stossel. Part 12. Ten Segments. Covid: Who Was Right? The Jones Act Makes Shipping More Expensive Classified—Government's Dirty Secret The Scaremongers Are Wrong Even Greenpeace Says “Most Plastic Simply Cannot Be Recycled.” Not Your Father's Comic Books Classic Stossel: Fake Farmers Classic Stossel: The Biggest Freeloaders The Science of Happiness Surprising Answers From Fmr CIA Director Mike Pompeo Black Guns Matter This Thanksgiving, Say Thank You to "Private Property” Classic Stossel: What's Great About America--Starting a Business https://youtu.be/BPbCA5hiEfM Covid: Who Was Right? John Stossel 810K subscribers 945,727 views Jan 10, 2023 After 3 years of Covid, what lessons can we learn? Did lockdowns work? What about closing schools? What countries did best? ***** YouTube age-restricted the original video I posted, which vastly reduces the number of people who will see it. I have decided to edit out the parts that may have caused the restriction: a clip showing Australian Police choking a woman for not wearing a mask, Chinese authorities dragging a man out of his home, and protestors clashing with police ***** ———— To get our new weekly video from Stossel TV, sign up here: https://www.johnstossel.com/#subscribe ———— It turns out that America's lockdowns did NOT work. Even though the media praised New York governor Andrew Cuomo for an "amazing job,” accounting for age, his state ended up with more deaths than "irresponsible" Florida. Meanwhile, some countries, like Australia, imposed brutal lockdowns. My producer crunched the numbers at MaximumTruth.Substack.com and found that lockdowns DID save some lives. But they weren't worth it. The video above explains why. https://youtu.be/QExJbWWwXDc The Jones Act Makes Shipping More Expensive John Stossel 810K subscribers 212,803 views Feb 28, 2023 American shipbuilders have a disgusting monopoly. I confront a shipping lobbyist who uses government to ban competition. ———— To get our new weekly video from Stossel TV, sign up here: https://www.johnstossel.com/#subscribe ———— The Jones Act, a stupid law with a stupid name, restricts domestic shipping to vessels built in America and crewed by Americans. That hurts consumers. It really hurts suffering people who need supplies after natural disasters. Unions and big shipping companies love this dumb law because it protects them from competition. “Your rules really hurt people,” I say to a lobbyist. "They don't,” she replies. "What the Jones Act does is ensure reliable, dedicated service." Give me a break. https://youtu.be/Xp-PdF3MmuE Classified—Government's Dirty Secret John Stossel 810K subscribers 165,740 views. Feb 21, 2023 Classifying genuine secrets can keep us safe. Overclassifying makes us less safe. ———— To get our new weekly video from Stossel TV, sign up here: https://www.johnstossel.com/#subscribe ———— We've heard about the top secret documents found at the homes of Donald Trump and Joe Biden. The media call it a national security crisis. Bunk. The truth is, the word classified usually means very little. Government classifies three things every second. “A lot of top secrets are nothing of the kind,” historian Matthew Connelly tells us. Many classified “secrets” are nonsense or embarrassing proof of government incompetence. I'll show you why the problem is much bigger than Presidents taking classified documents home. https://youtu.be/GZmVLpfunzE The Scaremongers Are Wrong John Stossel 810K subscribers 583,731 views Jan 24, 2023 Have you heard? The world is about to end! No…it isn't. ———— To get our new weekly video from Stossel TV, sign up here: https://www.johnstossel.com/#subscribe ———— Throughout history, people predicted the end of humanity. Recently, 60 Minutes featured doomsayer Paul Ehrlich. They treated him like an expert, even though his dire prophecies have repeatedly been proven utterly wrong. Instead of interviewing people like Ehrlich, 60 minutes should talk to Marian Tupy, the creator of humanprogress.org. “If you sell the apocalypse, people feel like you are deep and that you care,” Tupy tells me. "But if you are selling rational optimism....” Rational optimism is right. Scaremongers like 60 Minutes are wrong. https://youtu.be/NLkfpjJoNkA Even Greenpeace Says “Most Plastic Simply Cannot Be Recycled.” John Stossel 810K subscribers 668,796 views Jan 17, 2023 For decades we've been told recycling helps the Earth. It really doesn't. ———— To get our new weekly video from Stossel TV, sign up here: https://www.johnstossel.com/#subscribe ———— Recycling is a “sacrament of the green religion,” says Science Writer John Tierney. He once debunked recycling claims in an infamous New York Times column “Recycling is Garbage.” “It's even more true today,” Tierney tells me. Greenpeace now says plastic recycling is a “dead-end street.” Often it's also a costly scam. https://youtu.be/9Zi1cLJyBoQ Not Your Father's Comic Books John Stossel 810K subscribers 130,719 views Dec 20, 2022 Comic book creator Eric July says American comics now lose to Japanese companies because they're overrun by "advocates of social justice.” He's right. ———— To get our new weekly video from Stossel TV, sign up here: https://www.johnstossel.com/#subscribe ———— Superman's son, and Batman's sidekick Robin, are now bisexual. A new version of Spiderman is a lesbian in a wheelchair. Iron Man is a teenage Black girl. "So what?” you may ask. “Isn't more diversity good?" Changing established characters, says July, was “obviously something that was done for political gain,” and that's why Marvel and DC have lost market share. But Marvel and DC don't seem to mind. They still create woke nonsense, like characters named “Snowflake” and “Safespace.” Really. July sees an opportunity. He just released his first comic, with plans for more. https://youtu.be/sghEEvOWfmQ Classic Stossel: Fake Farmers John Stossel 810K subscribers 678,414 views Mar 10, 2023 Lawyers, and others who have never farmed in their lives, got rich off of taxpayer money – all through a lawsuit against the USDA that was supposed to compensate black farmers for past discrimination. One black farmer tells me, lawyers said "if you had a potted plant… you're a farmer. And if you have a yard and you fertilize it, you're a farmer." That's why 90,000 people got money from the government -- even though the USDA and the Black Farmers' Association say there were only 18,000 black farmers in the country. A Classic Stossel from 2011. https://youtu.be/XUHcvg6IFlY Classic Stossel: The Biggest Freeloaders John Stossel 810K subscribers 200,140 views Feb 3, 2023 Has America become a nation of freeloaders? A person panhandling is what we usually picture when we think of freeloading … but in America today, the bigger recipients of handouts is not poor people, it's corporations. A Stossel Classic from 2011. https://youtu.be/iQiLrm1VoMQ The Science of Happiness John Stossel 810K subscribers 109,131 views Dec 13, 2022 People are often born happy, or unhappy, due to wiring in our brains -- but fortunately, there are things that ALL of us can do to become happier. ———— To get our new weekly video from Stossel TV, sign up here: https://www.johnstossel.com/#subscribe ———— "Socializing is hugely associated with being happy," psychology professor Sonja Lyubomirsky told me. I pushed back: "I'm an introvert. I don't WANT to socialize." "Okay, we actually did a study where we asked both introverts and extroverts for one week to act more extroverted," she responded. Her study found just socializing “a little more” made people happier. What other things make people happy? That's in the video above. https://youtu.be/KY8hDajSOY8 Surprising Answers From Fmr CIA Director Mike Pompeo on Spending, Defense & Entitlements John Stossel 810K subscribers 518,191 views Jan 31, 2023 I never expect much from politicians. But Mike Pompeo, a possible candidate for president, surprised me. ———— To get our new weekly video from Stossel TV, sign up here: https://www.johnstossel.com/#subscribe ———— Pompeo used to be CIA Director and Secretary of State. I wanted to talk to him because he might run for president. I confronted him about Republican hypocrisy on spending. I pushed him on whether he'd cut entitlements. Would he abolish the Department of Education? His answers were not what I expected. https://youtu.be/dYdk9gSp2Kw Maj Toure--Black Guns Matter John Stossel 810K subscribers 297,326 views Dec 6, 2022 Maj Toure, founder of "Black Guns Matter," wants to arm more people in America. “Criminals should be deathly afraid,” he tells me. ———— To get our new weekly video from Stossel TV, sign up here: https://www.johnstossel.com/#subscribe ———— We know about "Black Lives Matter." But there's another group called "Black Guns Matter," started by Maj Toure. Toure carries a gun with him everywhere he goes, and he encourages others to do the same. His group trains people, especially black communities, how to safely use firearms. Why black communities? “Gun control is racist,” he tells me. Toure says, correctly, gun control began to "stop black people from having the means to defend themselves." https://youtu.be/s4XcbM6nkBs This Thanksgiving, Say Thank You to "Private Property” John Stossel 810K subscribers 154,929 views Nov 22, 2022 #subscribe Did you know that the pilgrims almost starved after they arrived at Plymouth Rock? That's because they were forced to farm "collectively." The corporation that funded the expedition said, "grow food together. Divide the harvest equally." -------- Don't miss a single video from Stossel TV. Sign up here: www.johnstossel.com/#subscribe-form --------- This is a terrible idea. It creates what economists call the "tragedy of the commons." When you share property and the results of your work, people farm until the land is barren, don't work as hard, or steal food from others. Young people from Students For Liberty take part in an experiment to demonstrate this "tragedy of the commons." It shows the solution is private property, which is what saved the pilgrims. Governor William Bradford finally decided to "assign each family a parcel of land." Once the pilgrims had property rights, they became much more productive and brought in huge harvests -- which they were then able to share with the Indians. So this Thanksgiving feast, don't forget to say "thanks, private property!" https://youtu.be/n0jIV3cIw74 Classic Stossel: What's Great About America--Starting a Business John Stossel 810K subscribers 60,921 views Nov 25, 2022 One of the things that's great about America is its entrepreneurial spirit. America is a good place to do business. ———— To make sure you see the new weekly video from Stossel TV, sign up here: https://www.johnstossel.com/#subscribe ———— More than almost any other nation, America both encourages and rewards creativity, risk-taking, and the entrepreneurial spirit. In this video, I start my own “Stossel Store." The business is something of a failure, which is also part of what's great about America: you can try here and fail and still try again. A Classic Stossel from 2010.
The phrase “energy crisis” has been tossed around frequently the past few years, and not without reason: as demand for fossil fuels skyrockets, climate change speeds up too. So while the U.S. puts legislation into place to help mitigate the climate crisis, there's another problem in the process - our energy grid might not be able to keep up with these environmentally friendly power alternatives. What happens now? On the latest episode of Not Your Father's Data Center Podcast, CRO and host Raymond Hawkins chats with the Vice President of Global Data Center Sales with Bloom Energy, Jeff Barber, about the energy crisis, ESG, and Bloom Energy. The two discuss: Why reducing your carbon footprint now adds time-value How Bloom Energy offers an alternative that lasts into the future What Bloom Energy is, how it generates power, and what their power-purchase agreement looks like “So, Bloom energy is solid-oxide fuel cells that are on-site, at your facility, in a micro-grid form. So this is power-generation at your facility, without the centralized grid, with the centralized grid…Bloom is intended to create energy for the facility, to be the primary energy to that facility, 24/7 365,” explained Barber, noting that these are not batteries. A California native, Barber has collected over 25 years of experience in the energy, sales, and data center industries. Though he first started working on network troubleshooting through the G-Tech Corporation as a Network Support and DEC VAX System Administrator, Barber has since held leadership positions at a number of globally recognized brands, including Hewlett-Packard, the EMC Corporation, and Oracle. Prior to joining Bloom, Barber was a Partner & EVP Sales and Business Development leader for Prime Data Centers. He is a graduate of California State University at Sacramento, with a BS in Business Administration.
In 2022, nearly 21% of persons with a disability were employed, but were much less likely to be employed than a person with no disability. For one company, however, people with disabilities are an untapped talent pool with lots of potential. Growing their data labeling and AI business, Enabled Intelligence looks to build an inclusive environment for those with neurodivergence, as they see what others might not be able to. On this episode of Not Your Father's Data Center Podcast, CRO and host Raymond Hawkins, chats with Chief People Officer of Enabled Intelligence, Lauren Bacon Smith, about neurodiversity, data labeling, and AI. The two discuss: How tapping into the talent pool of neurodivergent people led Enabled Intelligence to success How Enabled Intelligence is growing their core business How AI modeling helps label the dataset faster “Yeah, so we actually have a data science team in-house now where we are actually creating some of our own models, so we are kind of having that full life-cycle where we have also done data curation, so clients coming to us, a lot of times have their data already, but we have the ability…to actually go out, get the data, prepare it, annotate it, and then we also are able to create and test our own models,” explained Bacon Smith. Lauren Bacon Smith holds over a decade of experience in program management, human resources, and recruitment. Starting her career in the hospitality and service industry, Bacon Smith spent eight years with Hilton Worldwide as the Senior Manager for Military Programs before joining Enabled Intelligence as the Chief People Officer to help continue fostering a culture of inclusion.
Long-time listeners know that I'm the proud father of triplets and anyone who has seen me perform stand-up knows that I lean on my experiences raising them heavily when I perform. Well, today's guest on Uncorking a Story, Cort Casady is also a father of triplets and joined me to talk about his latest book Not Your Father's America: An Adventure Raising Triplets in a Country Being Changed by Greed. Meet Cort Casady Cort is a TV writer-producer, songwriter, playwright, and author. He has won two Emmy Awards and three NAACP Image Awards for his work as a writer-producer in television. He began his TV writing career by creating the story and characters for a five-installment movie mini-series called Kenny Rogers as The Gambler. He went on to help format and launch the long-running talent competition, Star Search with Ed McMahon, the forerunner of American Idol. His credits include numerous other series, awards shows, and specials. For the past 19 years, he has been supervising producer of the American Film Institute tributes to America's leading actors and filmmakers, including AFI's tributes to George Clooney in 2018, Denzel Washington in 2019, and Julie Andrews this year (after being delayed by COVID for two years). His songs have been recorded by Crystal Gayle, Jessie Colter, and Marshall Chapman and commissioned for the films Electric Horseman and Honeysuckle Rose. His musical play, King of the Road: The Roger Miller Story, co-written with Mary Miller, had its world premiere at the Laguna Playhouse in Laguna Beach in 2017. His memoir, Not Your Father's America: An Adventure Raising Triplets in a Country Being Changed by Greed, was just published. Key Topics: Emotions experienced while having difficulty trying to start a family How a sense of humor helps your sanity (and marital relationship) when raising triplets. Sanity-saving advice given to him by a nurse before leaving the hospital. The importance of rasing multiples as individuals and not part of “a set.” Cort's take on the changes taking place in the America his triplets are inheriting. Buy Not Your Father's America: An Adventure Raising Triplets in a Country Being Changed by Greed Amazon: https://amzn.to/3JlNqIQ Bookshop.org: https://bookshop.org/a/54587/9798985728804 Connect With Cort Casady Website: https://cortcasady.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cortcasady/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cortcasadyentertainment LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cortcasady/ Connect with Mike Website: https://uncorkingastory.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSvS4fuG3L1JMZeOyHvfk_g Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/uncorkingastory/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@uncorkingastory Twitter: https://twitter.com/uncorkingastory Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/uncorkingastory LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/uncorking-a-story/ If you like this episode, please share it with a friend. If you have not done so already, please rate and review Uncorking a Story on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
By providing the infrastructure required to store, process, and transport enormous amounts of data, supporting a wide range of applications and services, data centers in general play a crucial role in the digital economy. The "Data Center Capital of the World" title sometimes makes reference to Loudoun County in Virginia, which is a popular location for data centers. The county has become a desirable location for data center development due to its close proximity to Washington, D.C., its dependable power system, strong fiber-optic network, and its advantageous tax incentives. The Executive Director of Loudoun County, Virginia Economic Development, Buddy Rizer, was the guest on this edition of the "Not Your Father's Center Data Podcast," hosted by Raymond Hawkins, CEO of Compass Datacenters. According to Buddy, “Data centers allowed us to cut our tax rate to 89 cents last year, which means less pressure on homeowners to pay their loans. Additionally, we were able to construct a variety of schools, invest up to a billion dollars in road infrastructure, and extend the Washington D.C. Metro to Loudoun which in turn provides great jobs and services.” Buddy Rizer is the Executive Director for the Department of Economic Development in Loudoun County, Virginia, which was named the 2021 Economic Development Organization of the Year by the International Economic Development Council. He leads the agency responsible for encouraging growth and developing relationships with Loudoun's business community in both the commercial and agricultural-based business sectors. During his tenure, Rizer and his team have attracted more than $40 billion in new commercial investment and more than 50 thousand new jobs.
Welcome to What Matters Now, a new weekly podcast exploration into one key issue shaping Israel and the Jewish World — right now. On Monday, tens of thousands of Israelis took a day off work to protest outside the Knesset against the proposed judicial overhaul that was -- at the very same time -- being discussed at a stormy session of the Constitutional Committee inside. The crowd was a sea of blue and white Israeli flags. Mostly secular, they sang, shouted, laughed and cried together against the bills that were, despite all their raucous energy, indeed passed for preliminary readings. Many in Israel who support the judicial overhaul say that by adopting practices from other countries' judicial systems, they are bringing the country in line with the standards of the international community. Many who oppose the legislation do agree to a need for reform, but say they are frightened that in cherry-picking from around the globe -- an override clause from Canada, a law from Norway and elements from the United States -- we will be headed toward a “Frankenstate.” In 2013, Princeton University Prof. Kim Lane Scheppele coined the visceral term in her article, "Not Your Father's Authoritarianism: The Creation of the "Frankenstate.'" In that essay, she writes, “A Frankenstate is an abusive form of rule, created by combining the bits and pieces of perfectly reasonable democratic institutions in monstrous ways, much as Frankenstein's monster was created from bits and pieces of other living things. No one part is objectionable; the horror emerges from the combinations.” This week, I made my way to the heart of old Jerusalem to the Israel Democracy Institute where I asked IDI vice president Suzie Navot, professor of Constitutional Law, what could happen if other legal systems are grafted on Israel's judiciary. Born in Uruguay, Navot made aliya to Israel at age 14. A polyglot, she has taught at the Sorbonne as a visiting professor as well as on the faculties of the Striks Faculty of Law at the College of Management and the National Security College in Israel. Navot specializes in constitutional law, law of institutions, parliamentary law and comparative constitutional law, which gives her unique insight into what could happen if indeed this global mosaic of legislation does pass. After this tempestuous week, we hear What Matters Now to leading Israeli legal expert, Prof. Suzie Navot. What Matters Now podcasts are available for download on iTunes, TuneIn, Pocket Casts, Stitcher, PlayerFM or wherever you get your podcasts. IMAGE: Vice president of the Israel Democracy Institute Prof. Suzie Navot at the IDI, December 2022. (Michal Fattal/IDI)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to What Matters Now, a new weekly podcast exploration into one key issue shaping Israel and the Jewish World — right now. On Monday, tens of thousands of Israelis took a day off work to protest outside the Knesset against the proposed judicial overhaul that was -- at the very same time -- being discussed at a stormy session of the Constitutional Committee inside. The crowd was a sea of blue and white Israeli flags. Mostly secular, they sang, shouted, laughed and cried together against the bills that were, despite all their raucous energy, indeed passed for preliminary readings. Many in Israel who support the judicial overhaul say that by adopting practices from other countries' judicial systems, they are bringing the country in line with the standards of the international community. Many who oppose the legislation do agree to a need for reform, but say they are frightened that in cherry-picking from around the globe -- an override clause from Canada, a law from Norway and elements from the United States -- we will be headed toward a “Frankenstate.” In 2013, Princeton University Prof. Kim Lane Scheppele coined the visceral term in her article, "Not Your Father's Authoritarianism: The Creation of the "Frankenstate.'" In that essay, she writes, “A Frankenstate is an abusive form of rule, created by combining the bits and pieces of perfectly reasonable democratic institutions in monstrous ways, much as Frankenstein's monster was created from bits and pieces of other living things. No one part is objectionable; the horror emerges from the combinations.” This week, I made my way to the heart of old Jerusalem to the Israel Democracy Institute where I asked IDI vice president Suzie Navot, professor of Constitutional Law, what could happen if other legal systems are grafted on Israel's judiciary. Born in Uruguay, Navot made aliya to Israel at age 14. A polyglot, she has taught at the Sorbonne as a visiting professor as well as on the faculties of the Striks Faculty of Law at the College of Management and the National Security College in Israel. Navot specializes in constitutional law, law of institutions, parliamentary law and comparative constitutional law, which gives her unique insight into what could happen if indeed this global mosaic of legislation does pass. After this tempestuous week, we hear What Matters Now to leading Israeli legal expert, Prof. Suzie Navot. What Matters Now podcasts are available for download on iTunes, TuneIn, Pocket Casts, Stitcher, PlayerFM or wherever you get your podcasts. IMAGE: Vice president of the Israel Democracy Institute Prof. Suzie Navot at the IDI, December 2022. (Michal Fattal/IDI)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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We're joined by Emmy-winning writer and father of triplets, Cort Casady, who shares his research into how our not-so-distant past has created a challenging present for young and upcoming generations, but with the possibility of a brighter future - if we can learn from our mistakes! Get your copy of Not Your Father's America: An Adventure Raising Triplets in a Country Being Changed by Greed today!
Joe Rogan, John Stossel, Dennis Prager. Covid- Who Was Right, The End of China, Woke Comic Books, Black Guns, A Case for Supporting Ukraine and Happiness. Joe Rogan -End of the World as We Know It. John Stossel- Covid: Who Was Right? Not Your Father's Comic Books Black Guns Matter Dennis Prager makes the case for supporting Ukraine… Callers largely disagree. The Science of Happiness https://youtu.be/BPbCA5hiEfM Covid: Who Was Right? John Stossel 769K subscribers 431,180 views Jan 10, 2023 After 3 years of Covid, what lessons can we learn? Did lockdowns work? What about closing schools? What countries did best? ***** YouTube age-restricted the original video I posted, which vastly reduces the number of people who will see it. I have decided to edit out the parts that may have caused the restriction: a clip showing Australian Police choking a woman for not wearing a mask, Chinese authorities dragging a man out of his home, and protestors clashing with police ***** ———— To get our new weekly video from Stossel TV, sign up here: https://www.johnstossel.com/#subscribe ———— It turns out that America's lockdowns did NOT work. Even though the media praised New York governor Andrew Cuomo for an "amazing job,” accounting for age, his state ended up with more deaths than "irresponsible" Florida. Meanwhile, some countries, like Australia, imposed brutal lockdowns. My producer crunched the numbers at MaximumTruth.Substack.com and found that lockdowns DID save some lives. But they weren't worth it. The video above explains why. https://youtu.be/9Zi1cLJyBoQ Not Your Father's Comic Books John Stossel 769K subscribers 107,658 views Dec 20, 2022 Comic book creator Eric July says American comics now lose to Japanese companies because they're overrun by "advocates of social justice.” He's right. ———— To get our new weekly video from Stossel TV, sign up here: https://www.johnstossel.com/#subscribe ———— Superman's son, and Batman's sidekick Robin, are now bisexual. A new version of Spiderman is a lesbian in a wheelchair. Iron Man is a teenage Black girl. "So what?” you may ask. “Isn't more diversity good?" Changing established characters, says July, was “obviously something that was done for political gain,” and that's why Marvel and DC have lost market share. But Marvel and DC don't seem to mind. They still create woke nonsense, like characters named “Snowflake” and “Safespace.” Really. July sees an opportunity. He just released his first comic, with plans for more. https://youtu.be/iQiLrm1VoMQ The Science of Happiness John Stossel 769K subscribers 98,941 views Dec 13, 2022 People are often born happy, or unhappy, due to wiring in our brains -- but fortunately, there are things that ALL of us can do to become happier. ———— To get our new weekly video from Stossel TV, sign up here: https://www.johnstossel.com/#subscribe ———— "Socializing is hugely associated with being happy," psychology professor Sonja Lyubomirsky told me. I pushed back: "I'm an introvert. I don't WANT to socialize." "Okay, we actually did a study where we asked both introverts and extroverts for one week to act more extroverted," she responded. Her study found just socializing “a little more” made people happier. What other things make people happy? That's in the video above. https://youtu.be/dYdk9gSp2Kw Maj Toure--Black Guns Matter John Stossel 769K subscribers 245,797 views Dec 6, 2022 Maj Toure, founder of "Black Guns Matter," wants to arm more people in America. “Criminals should be deathly afraid,” he tells me. ———— To get our new weekly video from Stossel TV, sign up here: https://www.johnstossel.com/#subscribe ———— We know about "Black Lives Matter." But there's another group called "Black Guns Matter," started by Maj Toure. Toure carries a gun with him everywhere he goes, and he encourages others to do the same. His group trains people, especially black communities, how to safely use firearms. Why black communities? “Gun control is racist,” he tells me. Toure says, correctly, gun control began to "stop black people from having the means to defend themselves." Dennis Prager Podcasts Jan 10 2023 Dennis makes the case for supporting Ukraine… Callers largely disagree. Thanks for listening to the Daily Dennis Prager Podcast. 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For Students: http://l.prageru.com/2aozfkP JOIN our Educators Network! http://l.prageru.com/2aoz2y9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rational Bible: Exodus by Dennis Prager NATIONAL BESTSELLER "Dennis Prager has put together one of the most stunning commentaries in modern times on the most profound document in human history. It's a must-read that every person, religious and non-religious, should buy and peruse every night before bed. It'll make you think harder, pray more ardently, and understand your civilization better." — Ben Shapiro, host of "The Ben Shapiro Show" "Dennis Prager's commentary on Exodus will rank among the greatest modern Torah commentaries. That is how important I think it is. And I am clearly not alone... It might well be on its way to becoming the most widely read Torah commentary of our time—and by non-Jews as well as by Jews." — Rabbi Joseph Telushkin, bestselling author of Jewish Literacy Why do so many people think the Bible, the most influential book in world history, is outdated? Why do our friends and neighbors – and sometimes we ourselves – dismiss the Bible as irrelevant, irrational, immoral, or all of these things? This explanation of the Book of Exodus, the second book of the Bible, will demonstrate that the Bible is not only powerfully relevant to today's issues, but completely consistent with rational thought. Do you think the Bible permitted the trans-Atlantic slave trade? You won't after reading this book. Do you struggle to love your parents? If you do, you need this book. Do you doubt the existence of God because belief in God is “irrational?” This book will give you reason after reason to rethink your doubts. The title of this commentary is, “The Rational Bible” because its approach is entirely reason-based. The reader is never asked to accept anything on faith alone. As Prager says, “If something I write does not make rational sense, I have not done my job.” The Rational Bible is the fruit of Dennis Prager's forty years of teaching the Bible to people of every faith, and no faith. On virtually every page, you will discover how the text relates to the contemporary world and to your life. His goal: to change your mind – and then change your life. Highly Recommended by ACU. Purchase his book at- https://www.amazon.com/Rational-Bible-Exodus-Dennis-Prager/dp/1621577724 The Rational Bible: Genesis by Dennis Prager USA Today bestseller Publishers Weekly bestseller Wall Street Journal bestseller Many people today think the Bible, the most influential book in world history, is not only outdated but irrelevant, irrational, and even immoral. This explanation of the Book of Genesis, the first book of the Bible, demonstrates clearly and powerfully that the opposite is true. The Bible remains profoundly relevant—both to the great issues of our day and to each individual life. It is the greatest moral guide and source of wisdom ever written. Do you doubt the existence of God because you think believing in God is irrational? This book will give you many reasons to rethink your doubts. Do you think faith and science are in conflict? You won't after reading this commentary on Genesis. Do you come from a dysfunctional family? It may comfort you to know that every family discussed in Genesis was highly dysfunctional! The title of this commentary is “The Rational Bible” because its approach is entirely reason-based. The reader is never asked to accept anything on faith alone. In Dennis Prager's words, “If something I write is not rational, I have not done my job.” The Rational Bible is the fruit of Dennis Prager's forty years of teaching the Bible—whose Hebrew grammar and vocabulary he has mastered—to people of every faith and no faith at all. On virtually every page, you will discover how the text relates to the contemporary world in general and to you personally. His goal: to change your mind—and, as a result, to change your life. The Rational Bible: Deuteronomy: God, Blessings, and Curses by Dennis Prager Is the Bible, the most influential book in world history, still relevant? Why do people dismiss it as being irrelevant, irrational, immoral, or all of these things? This explanation of the Book of Deuteronomy, the fifth book of the Bible, will demonstrate how it remains profoundly relevant - both to the great issues of our day and to each individual life. Do you doubt the existence of God because you think believing in God is irrational? This book will cause you to reexamine your doubts. The title of this commentary is The Rational Bible because its approach is entirely reason-based. The listener is never asked to accept anything on faith alone. In Dennis Prager's words, “If something I write is not rational, I have not done my job.” The Rational Bible is the fruit of Prager's forty years of teaching to people of every faith and no faith at all. In virtually every section, you will discover how the text relates to the contemporary world in general and to you on a personal level. His goal: to change your mind - and, as a result, to change your life.
Cort Casady, winner of two Emmies and three NAACP Image Awards, joins me to talk about his newest project, and one very close to his heart—his new book, set to be released on Jan. 17. It's a weaving of two stories: he and his wife's journey as the parents of triplets and seeing how the country they call home has changed across three generations. “Not Your Father's America: An Adventure Raising Triplets in a Country Being Changed by Greed” dives into the choice to have children and the struggles encountered—as well as their choice to utilize IVF and the unexpected results. Cort and I talk about America over the years, his feelings on current affairs, and the stories contained in the book and how the two subjects are intertwined.
The world is in an energy crisis caused by many events affecting billions. Yet, while others are focusing on how this might affect oil & gas prices, the critical piece missing from the news is how this will involve a business that helps lift the entire market: data centers. So, what impact will the crisis have on data centers, and what is the forecast for the industry heading into 2023? On the newest episode of Not Your Father's Data Center podcast, host Raymond Hawkins engages with returning guest Andrew Jay, Executive Director of Data Centre Solutions, Advisory, & Transaction Services EMEA CBRE. The two review… What is affecting the data center market, including the investment market, geopolitics, and the energy crisis How data centers are coping with and preparing for challenges now and into the future The future of the market, particularly the outlook for data centers into 2023 “...What we're trying to do is very much bring the end users to the table with the public authorities and say, ‘Look, how do we sort this out together?'...,” said Jay. Jay is the Head of Data Centre Solutions with EMEA Advisory at CBRE and has been with CBRE for over 23 years. CBRE is a London-based worldwide commercial real estate services and investment company.
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In this episode of Legally Blissed Conversations, we are joined by Dina Cataldo, a criminal prosecutor turned coach; Keren de Zwart, founder of Not Your Father's Lawyer; and Diana Schimmel, a family law attorney, and partner at a female-founded law firm for a roundtable conversation about overachieving, burnout and productivity. As driven, high-achieving female attorneys, we push ourselves beyond being driven and productive. We believe that this unrealistic push, or grind, comes because we're judging ourselves for not achieving what we think we should have achieved 'by now.' Feeling the need to work harder, do more, push harder, and bill the extra dollar - is all to our detriment - feeling like we haven't fully achieved despite actually having a high level of success in our careers. Once we become more present, scale back and learn to value rest, our work becomes more manageable and productive. Join the Legally Blissed Community: https://LegallyBlissed.com Dina Cataldo: https://dinacataldo.com/ Keren de Zwart: https://notyourfatherslawyer.com/ Dianna Schimmel: https://familylawmks.com/
- The United States World Baseball team just keeps getting better and better with more players coming into the fold. - Julio Rodriguez gets his bag and deservedly so with Albert Pujols vying for 700 HR. - Willy Adames celebrates his birthday with a Young Gun of the Week award while Rich Hill shines on the mound as an Old Head of the Week. - Rafael Devers has gone cold to most fans' surprise with a crop of top prospects coming up for playoff runs. - Some guy named Mark got friend zoned in front of all of Milwaukee and social media. - The Blue Jays debuted a new logo on this date in history and our Not Your Father's Baseball Player is a sure-handed World Series-winning utility man. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tunnelvisionsports/support
- Albert Pujols seems to have turned back the clock in the hunt for 700 home runs. - Max Scherzer had two of his toughest starts of recent memory as the Mets have hit a bump on the road to the World Series. - Edward Cabrera and Lars Nootbar are putting together solid stretches as the two young studs try to help their teams in the final stretch of the season. - Hall of Famer Rollie Fingers celebrates a birthday this week and Max Muncy gets an extension for his birthday gift this year. - We look back at the career of famous broadcaster Tom Paciorek in Not Your Father's Baseball Player. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tunnelvisionsports/support
This episode celebrates the Fourth of July in the MLB world. Max Scherzer is making his much-awaited return to the Mets and two walk-offs spoil Jake's picks. Cristian Javier wins one of the Young Guns of the Week for the second week in a row while C.J. Cron picks up his early-season power and production for one of the Old Heads of the Week. Patrick Corbin has two phenomenal starts in an otherwise dismal season for one of the Surprises of the Week while we see yet another City Connect jersey debuting. Darick Hall makes history as one of our Prospects of the Week and the All-Star Game's illustrious history begins on This Day in History. Not Your Father's Baseball Player is an often overshadowed Hall of Fame switch-hitting catcher. Audio Engineer: Soravit Kitsiriboon --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tunnelvisionsports/support --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tunnelvisionsports/support
Star injuries dominate the MLB news landscape but young prospects are getting their time to shine across the league. The free-agent market has seen some renewed action and the MLB Combine is underway in San Diego. More City Connect jerseys and the hip-hop collision with the MLB excite Jake. Today in History saw the retirement of one of the best Mets of all time and a lot of birthdays. This week's "Not Your Father's Baseball Player" is more well-known for his family antics than anything. Audio Engineer: Soravit Kitsiriboon --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tunnelvisionsports/support --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tunnelvisionsports/support
In this episode of Legally Blissed Conversations, we are joined by Keren de Zwart, founder of Not Your Father's Lawyer. Keren specializes in corporate transactions and securities law, and assists entrepreneurs and businesses at any stage–from entity formation, intellectual property protection, mergers and acquisitions, raising capital and through exit. Being born into a family of entrepreneurs, she grew up enthralled with the excitement, risk, and success that comes with building your own business. Keren believes that the legal field is changing and you don't need your father's lawyer with fancy mahogany furniture and through-the-roof legal fees. Entrepreneurs, in particular, are especially adept to seeking out quality services that are cost-effective and efficient. Follow Keren: https://www.instagram.com/notyourfatherslawyer/ (@notyourfatherslawyer)
Not Your Father's Autobot: A Transformers: Generation 2 Comic Book Podcast
For this episode of Not Your Father's Autobot, we're discussing Transformers: Generation 2 issue #12, cover dated October, 1994. Show notes may be found at https://blackrockstoybox.blogspot.com/2022/06/not-your-fathers-autobot-episode-12.html.
Marc Blatte is an accomplished composer, commercial song writer and author. He is a Grammy Nominee for Writer of Best R+B Song, “When She Was My Girl,” the #1 record by The Four Tops.Blatte is also a winner of The ASCAP Award for Most Performed Country Music Song for “Read My Lips,” the #3 record by Marie Osmond. In addition, he was the recipient of The Ralph Peer Music Publishing Company's Lifetime Achievement Award for writing the iconic “Hands Across America” in 1988, which raised $18,000,000 to feed the hungry, as a follow up to “We Are The World.”Marc's music and lyrics have appeared in numerous commercials including: The Pride is Back” for Chrysler, “Above and Beyond” for Prudential, “This is Not Your Father's Oldsmobile”, “I'm Going to Disneyland”, “Goodyear Take Me Home”, Texaco's “Star of the American Road”, the one-time ubiquitous Goldfish song “Gone Goldfishin” for Goldfish snacks, and the pitch that won Young and Rubicam the 100 million dollar annually US Army account with the song “Freedom Isn't Free”.Blatte is a multiple Clio Award winner as well as the recipient of AdAge Magazine's Best Music in Advertising Award. Marc also wrote his first novel, “Humpty Dumpty Was Pushed,” to critical acclaim.Blatte played baseball against Frank Pace (the Mook) in the Kensico Little League and was first chair first clarinet to Frank's 3rd Chair 3rd Clarinet in the Valhalla High School band in New York…so they go way back. Be sure to join Mick & Mook on May 25th for what should be a fun episode.
Want to make sure your small business is legally protected? Join us as we talk with Keren de Zwart of Not Your Father's Lawyer! Keren is a lawyer who specializes in working with entrepreneurs and small businesses, and we're super excited to have chatted with her on small biz legal tips on corporate entities, contracts, intellectual properties, and websites. Enjoy this smart talk into the legal side of your business! Extras Watch this episode on YouTube. Listen to more episodes of The Paint Hive Presents. Become a Patron and support our artistic venture.
If Bailey or Evan were ever to win the lottery this is possibly what a normal Disney trip would look like for the Not Your Father's Disney crew.
The Not Your Father's Disney crew go through all of the attractions in EPCOT and Hollywood Studios, to find out if they are worth the wait based off of their average estimated wait time.
Join the Not Your Father's Disney crew as Bailey recaps her magical December Disney trip, and continue the queue it or don't do it game analyzing wait times in Disney's Animal Kingdom.
EPISODE NOTESJoining us today are Nyge Turner and Merk Nguyen, the hosts of the wildly popular podcast - Adult ISH. Produced by YR Media and Radiotopia from PRX, these two young adults have become prominent voices of their generation. This episode they discuss everything from mental health and work ethic to social media and their relationships with their parents. They also bring a bit of diversity to BITE YOUR TONGUE. Nyge is an African American and I found through some research that he always wanted to be Eddie Murphy. Merk is Vietnamese, in fact her parents immigrated to the US from Vietnam soon after 1975.More about our guests:Angela "Merk" Nguyen, 24, is an LA-based podcast producer who is a self-described "cis sis with a knack for puns and alliterations." She got her start in audio through KUOW's RadioActive Youth Media and can #humblebrag about being on NPR airwaves as a teen. She also aspires to be the next SpongeBob ( really, ask about her voice acting dreams).Nygel Turner, 24, is an Oakland, California-based creator of Not Your Father's Podcast and YouTube series Not Your Mama's Kitchen. Nyge is the only person in Oakland who has never lost an argument. One day we'll all see him own the red Jeep of his fantasies.Some things to remember:Subscribe to BITE YOUR TONGUE wherever you listen. And if you like what you hear - give us a 5 Star review!You can listen to all our episodes, at any time, by visiting our website at www.biteyourtonguepodcast.comFollow up on our social media platformsFacebookInstagramTwitterLinkedInThanks to Connie Gorant Fisher, our audio engineer.Visit our website at www.biteyourtonguepodcast.comSupport us:Buy us a coffee: LINK HEREBuy a mug: LINK HERESome deals for listeners:Denise's favorite shape-wear company. Denise particularly LOVES their best selling Truekind Daily Comfort Wireless Bra. "It holds you up and is so comfortable. I am hooked - truly," says Denise. Use this link and just put biteyourtongue (one word) in the CODE at checkout.Please stay engaged. Let us know how you like the episodes and also let us know what topics you'd like us to explore.And remember - sometimes you might just have to BITE YOUR TONGUE!
Hello Business Class Listeners and thank you for tuning into Wisco Weekly, and our latest season of the podcast. When I first started Wisco Weekly, I discussed primarily dealership customer experiences…maybe you were a car buyer and wanted to know better about buying or working with your local dealer, or perhaps you were the seller and wanted to better your processes to optimize the customer experience. Then as the audience grew and my network grew, I became more interested in the mobility space. Whether it was ridesharing, robo taxis, to policies that regulated micro mobility or to concepts like universal basic mobility, there was an entire subject matter I was unfamiliar with. Now, we are at the next evolvement and this season is titled “Not Your Father’s Economy” and this season is a tribute to my father. You see my father is a first generation immigrant who knew nothing about the American way of life. He emigrated to the U.S. with the hope of creating a life that was not possible in the Philippines. The life he was aspiring can simply be put in a two-word caption -- "income opportunity." And starting in the 1970s, he became the best student he could be when learning about what it takes to create individual prosperity from working hard, working multiple jobs, being frugal, and also investing. And it’s in the area of investing where he really accelerated his income and wealth creation. As a child growing up, I bore witness to all of this and I recall every morning he would read the Investor’s Business Daily paper and review all stocks available to invest in. Fast forward to 2021, this economy that we are in is much different than my father’s economy. Household debt is way up, borrowing is way up, the ability to make money is exponentially more advantageous now than ever before, there are more 1099 workers than ever before, there is more regulation than ever before…this is not my father’s economy. While this latest season of Wisco Weekly is entitled Not Your Father’s Economy, this is the same title given to a brand new podcast channel which now hosts Wisco Weekly. Not Your Father’s Economy (NYFE) podcast channel, which is available on Apple Podcasts only, merges the advice given by fathers with the digital nomad economy. The income opportunities available in today's connected world have unlocked an economy that our father's never knew possible. From digital content creators to remote contracting work to the increase in the money supply and beyond, NYFE provides the necessary context to navigate this new economy and apply an immigrant father's advice. To this end, I will be adding more shows to the NYFE podcast channel network. You’ll get to hear more thoughts, analysis, and entertainment of navigating this new economy. AND…I hope you will consider supporting the show by becoming a paid NYFE subscriber. For bonus, ad-free episodes that deliver actionable insights, become a paid-NYFE subscriber for $8.49 a month or $93.99 a year on Apple Podcasts. Start with a 3-day trial and cancel anytime. Our subscriber-only content will jack you up to work, generate new ideas, and add perspective to consistently produce. You are always welcome to listen to regular episodes of Wisco Weekly on any popular podcast app, whether it is Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, and so on. Cheers.
Welcome to Life Transformation Radio. In this episode, Jessica Weaver and I discuss how to profit from peace and purpose in your life. So if you want to embrace your higher power into your life, have the spiritual side of money and its energy so that you can learn how to build an overflow into your life, tune in now! In this episode, you'll discover: Embracing your higher power into your life and business. The spiritual side of money, it's energy, and how to build an overflow into your life. How to profit from peace and purpose in your life. About Jessica Jessica Weaver is a wealth advisor, best selling author, and blogger of Not Your Father's Advisor. Founder of the LIFT community, a powerhouse community helping women build their careers, grow wealth, and form their money council! Newest book is launching May 2021 titled Confessions of a Money Queen, 10 money moves to claim your power and prosperity! More Information Learn more about Jessica by visiting http://www.jessicaweaver.com @pinkfixmymoney Thanks for Tuning In!