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The Alan Sanders Show
Chucky's hyperbole, patience pays, Ag Sec calls out Tapper, lying influencers, hurt billionaires, polling, judging, bigotry, the UN and coal

The Alan Sanders Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 105:01


We open the show with Sen. Chuck “You” Schumer (D-NY) starting to run out of new material for the fearporn train. On the flip side, Sen. Deb Fischer (R-NE) says it's far too early to panic and she said her constituents are okay waiting a bit to see how the Trump reciprocal tariff plan starts to unfold. This morning, President Trump even said he hates the initial pain, but is happy to see so many countries lining up to negotiate fair trade deals with the United States. Then, USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins had a great one-liner for CNN's Jake Tapper, while she was discussing the issues with unfair trade in the agriculture sector. Next, I take a moment to discuss how soulless some influencers are in our own country. I use a tweet by NY Time best-selling author Don Winslow as an example. I follow that up with propaganda from former White House Deputy Press Secretary Andrew Bates. If Trump is really out to hurt the little guy and give all the breaks to his billionaire buddies, why did he hurt the stock market like he did? CNN's Harry Enten reveals more interesting polling, with the overall message being that Americans see Trump taking us in a different direction and feeling like he needs more ability to accomplish his agenda. The SCOTUS just pulled the rug out from under activist D.C. District Court Judge Boasberg. Then, in another ruling a California judge had his injunction stayed as it relates to Trump's team being able to fire probationary employees. We get a sound bite from the Village Idiot, Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) where she perfectly illustrates the Left's belief in the soft bigotry of low expectation. And, she did it with her fake accent, while pretending she was at a comedy club. We get a sneak peek at Ellie Cohanim, who might be on the short list to replace Elise Stefanik for UN Ambassador. She wants to “DOGE” the UN and root out their issues with antisemitism. Finally, President Trump is set to sign an Executive Order putting emphasis on keep our clean-burning coal plants going. Then I add my thoughts on the need for more new generation nuclear facilities. Please take a moment to rate and review the show and then share the episode on social media. You can find me on Facebook, X, Instagram, GETTR,  TRUTH Social and YouTube by searching for The Alan Sanders Show. And, consider becoming a sponsor of the show by visiting my Patreon page!!

The Parent Hope Podcast
Sharing a Thought: Treatment can make things worse (3 of 3)

The Parent Hope Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 8:44


Recent studies have found that several of these programs not only failed to help young people but also made their mental health problems worse. Jenny shares some thoughts about this and links it to the Bowen family system ideas of how focusing on a problem in a person can actually project or amplify that problem. Note: some of the research quoted is discussed in this NY Time article by Darby Saxbe professor of psychology at the University of Southern Californiahttps://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/18/opinion/teenagers-mental-health-treatment.html#Here is an example of a study that Jenny refers to in this episode. The journal Behaviour Research and Therapy: Behaviour Research and Therapy  Volume 169, October 2023,  a study of 1,071 Australian teenagers who were observed from 2017 to 2018.Newsletter-https://parenthopeproject.com.au/#newsletterYoutube-http://www.youtube.com/@ParentHopeProjectFacebook-https://www.facebook.com/coachingparentsInstagram-https://www.instagram.com/parenthopeproject/LinkedIn-https://www.linkedin.com/company/79093727/admin/feed/posts/Website-https://parenthopeproject.com.au/Contact us:Contact@parentproject.com.au(02) 9904 5600Newsletter-https://parenthopeproject.com.au/#newsletter Youtube-http://www.youtube.com/@ParentHopeProject Facebook-https://www.facebook.com/coachingparents Instagram-https://www.instagram.com/parenthopeproject/ LinkedIn-https://www.linkedin.com/company/79093727/admin/feed/posts/ Website-https://parenthopeproject.com.au/ Contact us: Contact@parentproject.com.au (02) 9904 5600

The Alan Sanders Show
The final corruption, sore losers, NYT propaganda, soft bigotry, what the 14th says, AOC's salute and DOGE

The Alan Sanders Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 95:00


Today's show opens with a piece by Constitutional Law Professor, Jonathan Turley entitled, “The Final Corruption of Joe Biden.” Turley lays out the case that we've been making here on my show. To give you an idea of the rage and derangement on the Left, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser says she is going to refuse to acknowledge the J6 pardons and will not release the prisoners. On a similar note, Philadelphia DA, Larry Krasner is pushing for state charges for J6 prisoners pardoned by President Trump. The NY Time put out a piece suggesting the labeling drug Cartels as ‘terrorists” could hurt the U.S. Economy. When I say you cannot despise the Legacy/mainstream media enough, this is what I mean. A woke, politicized bigot in robes, a narcissistic Bishop of the Episcopal Church decided the Church no longer has a wall of separation to the state. In the typical condescension exhibited by the Left, she tries to sound so compassionate for those poor unfortunate souls who will never amount to anything. The soft bigotry of low expectation is running at full throttle for Rev. Mariann Budde. We then add some testimony given by Russel Vought for the OMB position. Senator Moreno (R-OH) asked how supporting illegals is a way to support the working class in our own country? This leads to another reminder that the Left has intentionally twisted the 14th Amendment when it comes to U.S. citizenship. So, I bring you the words of both the original author and then the sponsor in the Senate. It could not be more clear that there is no such thing as hopping across the border illegally, plopping a baby on the ground creating an instant U.S. citizen. Now, we have to address the Left with the same stupidity they wield. Apparently, it's all they understand. AOC has been on a holy crusade since Elon Musk made a gesture at a rally. They Left cannot rid themselves of their fixation on Hitler. So, I point out how she has made the exact same gestures in the exact same manner and demand her apology and her resignation. Senator Murphy (D-CT) beclowns himself at the Elise Stefanik hearing by also lying about Elon Musk's gesture. Stefanik brilliantly throws it back in his face. We hit a few more subjects, ending with the pre-mature lawsuits against DOGE and how they are likely all dead on arrival. Seems when people react while in a state of rage, they don't make the best choices. Please take a moment to rate and review the show and then share the episode on social media. You can find me on Facebook, X, Instagram, GETTR and TRUTH Social by searching for The Alan Sanders Show. And, consider becoming a sponsor of the show by visiting my Patreon page!!

Ringer Dish
Blake Lively vs. Justin Baldoni, the Latest Chapter

Ringer Dish

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 48:26


Amanda makes an early return to 'Jam Session' to discuss Blake Lively's lawsuit against Justin Baldoni and the New York Times article that details the events leading up to it. They also go over subsequent events since the lawsuit was filed on December 20, and they parse the various people named in both lawsuit and article. They conclude by asking what happens next for the people involved. To read the NY Time story: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/12/21/business/media/blake-lively-justin-baldoni-it-ends-with-us.html. Host: Juliet and Amanda Producer: Jade Whaley Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Face Radio
Unbound - Ricardo Thomas // 03-07-24

The Face Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 119:45


Selections from around the world and back from Shino Blackk, Jamiroquai, Dezaray Dawn, NY's Finest, Toney Lee, Status IV, Greco Soul, Osunlade, S-tone Inc, and Toco. Burn your dance floor with Afro House, Amapiano, Afro Tech House, Brazilian House and so much more… Let's do this.This is Unbound with Ricardo for The Face Radio, sharing past, present and future classic dance music from around the world and back...keep it locked first and third Wednesday of every month.10pm to 12 EST. Brooklyn, NY Time.Next Unbound: July 17, 2024. For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/unboundTune into new broadcasts of Unbound LIVE, Opposite Wednesdays from 10 PM - Midnight EST / 3 - 5 AM GMT (Thursday).//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Earn Your Happy
The ONE THING You Need to Focus On to Grow Your Personal Brand with Rory Vaden

Earn Your Happy

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 63:12


Feeling like you're just another face in the crowd? Rory Vaden is back sharing the same frameworks he uses to help clients like Lewis Howes, Ed Mylett, Amy Porterfield and Eric Thomas (ET the Hip Hop Preacher) use to build their personal brand. Rory is a friend and expert in personal branding, as well as a NY Times bestselling author, and has helped many clients get on the NY Time bestseller list. We dive into how to find your uniqueness to stand out and how to clearly define the problem you solve. I even found myself taking notes when he shared about what to focus on to grow your personal brand and how to make the most impact for your community AND your results. Don't settle for mediocrity; it's time to be seen, make your impact, and make more money doing it.  HIGHLIGHTS 02:30 Why is it important to have a personal brand? 10:15 What's the biggest misunderstanding about personal branding?  16:42 Rory Vaden's Blueprint for social media stardom. 17:45 What is the biggest thing that keeps people from having a thriving personal brand? 27:00 The question to get clear on your uniqueness that will help you stand out. 39:40 The messaging you need to attract your ideal customer or audience. 44:30 Rory's top tip to overcome your fears. RESOURCES Follow Rory: @roryvaden Download the free brand study  Get your FREE brand strategy call  Get glōci HERE Use code: HAPPY at checkout for 15% off! Text DAILY to 310-496-8363 for daily manifesting affirmations, journal prompts, and motivation. Sign up for GrowthDay - https://www.growthday.com/lori?via=harder Watch on YouTube - @LoriHarder My book: A Tribe Called Bliss FOLLOW Follow me: @loriharder Follow Chris: @chriswharder Follow Earn Your Happy: @earnyourhappy Follow glōci: @getgloci Girlfriends & Business: @girlfriendsandbusiness

Coach & Kernan
Episode 564 Coach & Kernan with Kevin Kernan and Dave Dagostino featuring NY Times Best Selling Author Keith O'Brien

Coach & Kernan

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 53:25


A unique look at The Hit King Pete Rose through Keith Obrien's NY Time's Best Selling book Charlie Hustle

Cancel This: Cancel Culture Education, News, Political Views & More
GPS Jammers hitting flights across Europe. FBI Snooping in our chat + Trump v Biden in NY, Time Travel & More!

Cancel This: Cancel Culture Education, News, Political Views & More

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 116:56


#cancelthislive #Podcast #Politics #CancelCulture #Missouri #DailyShow #USA #RepublicanJoin the conversation, share your thoughts, and stay informed with Cancel This Show!

Political Beatdown with Michael Cohen and Ben Meiselas
Trump LOSES BIG in NY, Time to PAY UP

Political Beatdown with Michael Cohen and Ben Meiselas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 64:20


Michael Cohen and Ben Meiselas react to Trump's new desperate appeal to stay his civil fines, as well as continued coverage of new developments in Trump's legal cases. This and more on the new episode of Political Beatdown! Smileactives: Visit https://SmileActives.com/beat to get this exclusive offer! Miracle Made: Upgrade your sleep with Miracle Made! Go to https://TryMiracle.com/BEAT and use the code BEAT to claim your FREE 3 PIECE TOWEL SET and SAVE over 40% OFF. Hims: Start your free online visit today at https://Hims.com/BEAT Remember to subscribe to ALL the MeidasTouch Network Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/meidastouch-podcast Legal AF: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/legal-af The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-politicsgirl-podcast The Influence Continuum: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-influence-continuum-with-dr-steven-hassan Mea Culpa with Michael Cohen: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/mea-culpa-with-michael-cohen The Weekend Show: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-weekend-show Burn the Boats: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/burn-the-boats Majority 54: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/majority-54 Political Beatdown: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/political-beatdown Lights On with Jessica Denson: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/lights-on-with-jessica-denson On Democracy with FP Wellman: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/on-democracy-with-fpwellman Uncovered: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/maga-uncovered Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Dr. Jules Plant-Based Podcast
The Truth About Fat: All You Need To Know

The Dr. Jules Plant-Based Podcast

Play Episode Play 45 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 18, 2024 26:50


Do you think dietary fat is bad?  Do you follow a low fat diet because you think a high fat diet is unhealthy?  Have we all been duped?In the seventies and eighties, there was this general recommendation to avoid fat, thinking that fat was causing disease.  We hadn't yet started to study the different types of fat and knew nothing about good fats.  Even governmental guidelines recommended low-fat diets.  The fear of fat was more than enough motivation for food processing companies to get to work.  By creating “fat-free” versions of their foods, they raked in millions and made millions sicker.  Little did we know that by replacing the fat in foods with heavily processed ingredients, like sugar, white flour or high-fructose corn syrup, we were right back to where we started.  In 2014, The NY Time magazine published a controversial cover story.  “Eat Butter” was what they irresponsibly promoted.  By saying “butter is back”, they gained many fans, but most people had no clue that the study praising saturated fat that they were referring to was incredibly flawed.  In this episode, we cover dietary and body fat, fatty acids including omegas, as well as saturated and trans fats.Read the full article here:https://www.plantbaseddrjules.com/post/the-truth-about-fat-is-butter-really-backGo check out my website for tons of free resources on how to transition towards a healthier diet and lifestyle.You can download my free plant-based recipes eBook and a ton of other free resources by visiting the Digital Downloads tab of my website at https://www.plantbaseddrjules.com/shopDon't forget to check out my blog at https://www.plantbaseddrjules.com/blog You can also watch my educational videos on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMpkQRXb7G-StAotV0dmahQCheck out my upcoming live events and free eCourse, where you'll learn more about how to create delicious plant-based recipes: https://www.plantbaseddrjules.com/Go follow me on social media by visiting my Facebook page and Instagram accountshttps://www.facebook.com/plantbaseddrjuleshttps://www.instagram.com/plantbased_dr_jules/Last but not least, the best way to show your support and to help me spread my message is to subscribe to my podcast and to leave a 5 star review on Apple and Spotify!Thanks so much!Peace, love, plants!Dr. Jules

The Ziglar Show
Special: What Drives Jordan Harbinger | From Lawyer To Podcasting Royalty

The Ziglar Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 62:50


We continue a special, short series on What Drives You with some interesting people. People who got clear on what they wanted, and why, which is what creates authentic drive, knowing what you want and why. This is the focus of my book, What Drives You. Here I bring you Jordan Harbinger. Jordan is podcasting royalty. He wasn't a celebrity. He didn't have a NY Time bestselling book. He didn't grow a multimillion dollar business. He had a lonely childhood and ended up going to law school because his parents wanted him to. He got a job on Wall Street and realized progress and success was won by people skills. But instead of using that to become a Wall Street tycoon he started burning CDs of his learning and then progressed to early podcasting. Today The Jordan Harbinger Show is one of the top podcasts on planet earth. He is an incredibly insightful interviewer and doles out great guidance you can use to get ahead in life. In this conversation I of course quiz him on what motivated him all along the way, up until now. You'll hear some top rate business counsel on keeping it simple, why he's bailed on social media, and doing what gets the most impact. You'll do yourself well to subscribe to The Jordan Harbinger Show wherever you get your podcasts. You can watch this full episodes on YouTube - just search for “Self Helpful with Kevin Miller” The Self Helpful podcast is brought to you by Ziglar, your premier source for equipping Life and Leadership coaches. Visit Ziglar.com and let them inspire your true coaching performance. *This podcast is rated clean but the subject matter is adult themed and may not be suitable or relevant for children or those with fragile belief systems.  Go to Zocdoc.com/KEVIN and download the Zocdoc app for FREE. Then find and book a top-rated doctor today. Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at SHOPIFY.COM/selfhelpful.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bob Enyart Live
RSR's List of Not So Old Things

Bob Enyart Live

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023


-- Finches Diversify in Decades, Opals Form in Months,  Man's Genetic Diversity in 200 Generations, C-14 Everywhere: Real Science Radio hosts Bob Enyart and Fred Williams present their classic program that led to the audience-favorites rsr.org/list-shows! See below and hear on today's radio program our list of Not So Old and Not So Slow Things! From opals forming in months to man's genetic diversity in 200 generations, and with carbon 14 everywhere it's not supposed to be (including in diamonds and dinosaur bones!), scientific observations fill the guys' most traditional list challenging those who claim that the earth is billions of years old. Many of these scientific finds demand a re-evaluation of supposed million and billion-year ages. * Finches Adapt in 17 Years, Not 2.3 Million: Charles Darwin's finches are claimed to have taken 2,300,000 years to diversify from an initial species blown onto the Galapagos Islands. Yet individuals from a single finch species on a U.S. Bird Reservation in the Pacific were introduced to a group of small islands 300 miles away and in at most 17 years, like Darwin's finches, they had diversified their beaks, related muscles, and behavior to fill various ecological niches. Hear about this also at rsr.org/spetner. * Opals Can Form in "A Few Months" And Don't Need 100,000 Years: A leading authority on opals, Allan W. Eckert, observed that, "scientific papers and textbooks have told that the process of opal formation requires tens of thousands of years, perhaps hundreds of thousands... Not true." A 2011 peer-reviewed paper in a geology journal from Australia, where almost all the world's opal is found, reported on the: "new timetable for opal formation involving weeks to a few months and not the hundreds of thousands of years envisaged by the conventional weathering model." (And apparently, per a 2019 report from Entomology Today, opals can even form around insects!) More knowledgeable scientists resist the uncritical, group-think insistence on false super-slow formation rates (as also for manganese nodules, gold veins, stone, petroleum, canyons and gullies, and even guts, all below). Regarding opals, Darwinian bias led geologists to long ignore possible quick action, as from microbes, as a possible explanation for these mineraloids. For both in nature and in the lab, opals form rapidly, not even in 10,000 years, but in weeks. See this also from creationists by a geologist, a paleobiochemist, and a nuclear chemist. * Finches Speciate in Two Generations vs Two Million Years for Darwin's Birds?  Darwin's finches on the Galapagos Islands are said to have diversified into 14 species over a period of two million years. But in 2017 the journal Science reported a newcomer to the Island which within two generations spawned a reproductively isolated new species. In another instance as documented by Lee Spetner, a hundred birds of the same finch species introduced to an island cluster a 1,000 kilometers from Galapagos diversified into species with the typical variations in beak sizes, etc. "If this diversification occurred in less than seventeen years," Dr. Spetner asks, "why did Darwin's Galapagos finches [as claimed by evolutionists] have to take two million years?" * Blue Eyes Originated Not So Long Ago: Not a million years ago, nor a hundred thousand years ago, but based on a peer-reviewed paper in Human Genetics, a press release at Science Daily reports that, "research shows that people with blue eyes have a single, common ancestor. A team at the University of Copenhagen have tracked down a genetic mutation which took place 6-10,000 years ago and is the cause of the eye colour of all blue-eyed humans alive on the planet today." * Adding the Entire Universe to our List of Not So Old Things? Based on March 2019 findings from Hubble, Nobel laureate Adam Riess of the Space Telescope Science Institute and his co-authors in the Astrophysical Journal estimate that the universe is about a billion years younger than previously thought! Then in September 2019 in the journal Science, the age dropped precipitiously to as low as 11.4 billion years! Of course, these measurements also further squeeze the canonical story of the big bang chronology with its many already existing problems including the insufficient time to "evolve" distant mature galaxies, galaxy clusters, superclusters, enormous black holes, filaments, bubbles, walls, and other superstructures. So, even though the latest estimates are still absurdly too old (Google: big bang predictions, and click on the #1 ranked article, or just go on over there to rsr.org/bb), regardless, we thought we'd plop the whole universe down on our List of Not So Old Things!   * After the Soft Tissue Discoveries, NOW Dino DNA: When a North Carolina State University paleontologist took the Tyrannosaurus Rex photos to the right of original biological material, that led to the 2016 discovery of dinosaur DNA, So far researchers have also recovered dinosaur blood vessels, collagen, osteocytes, hemoglobin, red blood cells, and various proteins. As of May 2018, twenty-six scientific journals, including Nature, Science, PNAS, PLoS One, Bone, and Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, have confirmed the discovery of biomaterial fossils from many dinosaurs! Organisms including T. Rex, hadrosaur, titanosaur, triceratops, Lufengosaur, mosasaur, and Archaeopteryx, and many others dated, allegedly, even hundreds of millions of years old, have yielded their endogenous, still-soft biological material. See the web's most complete listing of 100+ journal papers (screenshot, left) announcing these discoveries at bflist.rsr.org and see it in layman's terms at rsr.org/soft. * Rapid Stalactites, Stalagmites, Etc.: A construction worker in 1954 left a lemonade bottle in one of Australia's famous Jenolan Caves. By 2011 it had been naturally transformed into a stalagmite (below, right). Increasing scientific knowledge is arguing for rapid cave formation (see below, Nat'l Park Service shrinks Carlsbad Caverns formation estimates from 260M years, to 10M, to 2M, to it "depends"). Likewise, examples are growing of rapid formations with typical chemical make-up (see bottle, left) of classic stalactites and stalagmites including:- in Nat'l Geo the Carlsbad Caverns stalagmite that rapidly covered a bat - the tunnel stalagmites at Tennessee's Raccoon Mountain - hundreds of stalactites beneath the Lincoln Memorial - those near Gladfelter Hall at Philadelphia's Temple University (send photos to Bob@rsr.org) - hundreds of stalactites at Australia's zinc mine at Mt. Isa.   - and those beneath Melbourne's Shrine of Remembrance. * Most Human Mutations Arose in 200 Generations: From Adam until Real Science Radio, in only 200 generations! The journal Nature reports The Recent Origin of Most Human Protein-coding Variants. As summarized by geneticist co-author Joshua Akey, "Most of the mutations that we found arose in the last 200 generations or so" (the same number previously published by biblical creationists). Another 2012 paper, in the American Journal of Physical Anthropology (Eugenie Scott's own field) on High mitochondrial mutation rates, shows that one mitochondrial DNA mutation occurs every other generation, which, as creationists point out, indicates that mtEve would have lived about 200 generations ago. That's not so old! * National Geographic's Not-So-Old Hard-Rock Canyon at Mount St. Helens: As our List of Not So Old Things (this web page) reveals, by a kneejerk reaction evolutionary scientists assign ages of tens or hundreds of thousands of years (or at least just long enough to contradict Moses' chronology in Genesis.) However, with closer study, routinely, more and more old ages get revised downward to fit the world's growing scientific knowledge. So the trend is not that more information lengthens ages, but rather, as data replaces guesswork, ages tend to shrink until they are consistent with the young-earth biblical timeframe. Consistent with this observation, the May 2000 issue of National Geographic quotes the U.S. Forest Service's scientist at Mount St. Helens, Peter Frenzen, describing the canyon on the north side of the volcano. "You'd expect a hard-rock canyon to be thousands, even hundreds of thousands of years old. But this was cut in less than a decade." And as for the volcano itself, while again, the kneejerk reaction of old-earthers would be to claim that most geologic features are hundreds of thousands or millions of years old, the atheistic National Geographic magazine acknowledges from the evidence that Mount St. Helens, the volcanic mount, is only about 4,000 years old! See below and more at rsr.org/mount-st-helens. * Mount St. Helens Dome Ten Years Old not 1.7 Million: Geochron Laboratories of Cambridge, Mass., using potassium-argon and other radiometric techniques claims the rock sample they dated, from the volcano's dome, solidified somewhere between 340,000 and 2.8 million years ago. However photographic evidence and historical reports document the dome's formation during the 1980s, just ten years prior to the samples being collected. With the age of this rock known, radiometric dating therefore gets the age 99.99999% wrong. * Devils Hole Pupfish Isolated Not for 13,000 Years But for 100: Secular scientists default to knee-jerk, older-than-Bible-age dates. However, a tiny Mojave desert fish is having none of it. Rather than having been genetically isolated from other fish for 13,000 years (which would make this small school of fish older than the Earth itself), according to a paper in the journal Nature, actual measurements of mutation rates indicate that the genetic diversity of these Pupfish could have been generated in about 100 years, give or take a few. * Polystrates like Spines and Rare Schools of Fossilized Jellyfish: Previously, seven sedimentary layers in Wisconsin had been described as taking a million years to form. And because jellyfish have no skeleton, as Charles Darwin pointed out, it is rare to find them among fossils. But now, reported in the journal Geology, a school of jellyfish fossils have been found throughout those same seven layers. So, polystrate fossils that condense the time of strata deposition from eons to hours or months, include: - Jellyfish in central Wisconsin were not deposited and fossilized over a million years but during a single event quick enough to trap a whole school. (This fossil school, therefore, taken as a unit forms a polystrate fossil.) Examples are everywhere that falsify the claims of strata deposition over millions of years. - Countless trilobites buried in astounding three dimensionality around the world are meticulously recovered from limestone, much of which is claimed to have been deposited very slowly. Contrariwise, because these specimens were buried rapidly in quickly laid down sediments, they show no evidence of greater erosion on their upper parts as compared to their lower parts.- The delicacy of radiating spine polystrates, like tadpole and jellyfish fossils, especially clearly demonstrate the rapidity of such strata deposition. - A second school of jellyfish, even though they rarely fossilized, exists in another locale with jellyfish fossils in multiple layers, in Australia's Brockman Iron Formation, constraining there too the rate of strata deposition. By the way, jellyfish are an example of evolution's big squeeze. Like galaxies evolving too quickly, galaxy clusters, and even human feet (which, like Mummy DNA, challenge the Out of Africa paradigm), jellyfish have gotten into the act squeezing evolution's timeline, here by 200 million years when they were found in strata allegedly a half-a-billion years old. Other examples, ironically referred to as Medusoid Problematica, are even found in pre-Cambrian strata. - 171 tadpoles of the same species buried in diatoms. - Leaves buried vertically through single-celled diatoms powerfully refute the claimed super-slow deposition of diatomaceous rock. - Many fossils, including a Mesosaur, have been buried in multiple "varve" layers, which are claimed to be annual depositions, yet they show no erosional patterns that would indicate gradual burial (as they claim, absurdly, over even thousands of years). - A single whale skeleton preserved in California in dozens of layers of diatom deposits thus forming a polystrate fossil. - 40 whales buried in the desert in Chile. "What's really interesting is that this didn't just happen once," said Smithsonian evolutionist Dr. Nick Pyenson. It happened four times." Why's that? Because "the fossil site has at least four layers", to which Real Science Radio's Bob Enyart replies: "Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha", with RSR co-host Fred Williams thoughtfully adding, "Ha ha!" * Polystrate Trees: Examples abound around the world of polystrate trees:  - Yellowstone's petrified polystrate forest (with the NPS exhibit sign removed; see below) with successive layers of rootless trees demonstrating the rapid deposition of fifty layers of strata. - A similarly formed polystrate fossil forest in France demonstrating the rapid deposition of a dozen strata. - In a thousand locations including famously the Fossil Cliffs of Joggins, Nova Scotia, polystrate fossils such as trees span many strata. - These trees lack erosion: Not only should such fossils, generally speaking, not even exist, but polystrates including trees typically show no evidence of erosion increasing with height. All of this powerfully disproves the claim that the layers were deposited slowly over thousands or millions of years. In the experience of your RSR radio hosts, evolutionists commonly respond to this hard evidence with mocking. See CRSQ June 2006, ICR Impact #316, and RSR 8-11-06 at KGOV.com. * Yellowstone Petrified Trees Sign Removed: The National Park Service removed their incorrect sign (see left and more). The NPS had claimed that in dozens of different strata over a 40-square mile area, many petrified trees were still standing where they had grown. The NPS eventually removed the sign partly because those petrified trees had no root systems, which they would have had if they had grown there. Instead, the trees of this "fossil forest" have roots that are abruptly broken off two or three feet from their trunks. If these mature trees actually had been remnants of sequential forests that had grown up in strata layer on top of strata layer, 27 times on Specimen Ridge (and 50 times at Specimen Creek), such a natural history implies passage of more time than permitted by biblical chronology. So, don't trust the National Park Service on historical science because they're wrong on the age of the Earth. * Wood Petrifies Quickly: Not surprisingly, by the common evolutionary knee-jerk claim of deep time, "several researchers believe that several millions of years are necessary for the complete formation of silicified wood". Our List of Not So Old and Not So Slow Things includes the work of five Japanese scientists who proved creationist research and published their results in the peer-reviewed journal Sedimentary Geology showing that wood can and does petrify rapidly. Modern wood significantly petrified in 36 years these researchers concluded that wood buried in strata could have been petrified in "a fairly short period of time, in the order of several tens to hundreds of years." * The Scablands: The primary surface features of the Scablands, which cover thousands of square miles of eastern Washington, were long believed to have formed gradually. Yet, against the determined claims of uniformitarian geologists, there is now overwhelming evidence as presented even in a NOVA TV program that the primary features of the Scablands formed rapidly from a catastrophic breach of Lake Missoula causing a massive regional flood. Of course evolutionary geologists still argue that the landscape was formed over tens of thousands of years, now by claiming there must have been a hundred Missoula floods. However, the evidence that there was Only One Lake Missoula Flood has been powerfully reinforced by a University of Colorado Ph.D. thesis. So the Scablands itself is no longer available to old-earthers as de facto evidence for the passage of millions of years. * The Heart Mountain Detachment: in Wyoming just east of Yellowstone, this mountain did not break apart slowly by uniformitarian processes but in only about half-an-hour as widely reported including in the evolutionist LiveScience.com, "Land Speed Record: Mountain Moves 62 Miles in 30 Minutes." The evidence indicates that this mountain of rock covering 425 square miles rapidly broke into 50 pieces and slid apart over an area of more than 1,300 square miles in a biblical, not a "geological," timeframe.  * "150 Million" year-old Squid Ink Not Decomposed: This still-writable ink had dehydrated but had not decomposed! The British Geological Survey's Dr. Phil Wilby, who excavated the fossil, said, "It is difficult to imagine how you can have something as soft and sloppy as an ink sac fossilised in three dimensions, still black, and inside a rock that is 150 million years old." And the Daily Mail states that, "the black ink was of exactly the same structure as that of today's version", just desiccated. And Wilby added, "Normally you would find only the hard parts like the shell and bones fossilised but... these creatures... can be dissected as if they are living animals, you can see the muscle fibres and cells. It is difficult to imagine... The structure is similar to ink from a modern squid so we can write with it..." Why is this difficult for evolutionists to imagine? Because as Dr. Carl Wieland writes, "Chemical structures 'fall apart' all by themselves over time due to the randomizing effects of molecular motion."Decades ago Bob Enyart broadcast a geology program about Mount St. Helens' catastrophic destruction of forests and the hydraulic transportation and upright deposition of trees. Later, Bob met the chief ranger from Haleakala National Park on Hawaii's island of Maui, Mark Tanaka-Sanders. The ranger agreed to correspond with his colleague at Yellowstone to urge him to have the sign removed. Thankfully, it was then removed. (See also AIG, CMI, and all the original Yellowstone exhibit photos.) Groundbreaking research conducted by creation geologist Dr. Steve Austin in Spirit Lake after Mount St. Helens eruption provided a modern-day analog to the formation of Yellowstone fossil forest. A steam blast from that volcano blew over tens of thousands of trees leaving them without attached roots. Many thousands of those trees were floating upright in Spirit Lake, and began sinking at varying rates into rapidly and sporadically deposited sediments. Once Yellowstone's successive forest interpretation was falsified (though like with junk DNA, it's too big to fail, so many atheists and others still cling to it), the erroneous sign was removed. * Asiatic vs. European Honeybees: These two populations of bees have been separated supposedly for seven million years. A researcher decided to put the two together to see what would happen. What we should have here is a failure to communicate that would have resulted after their "language" evolved over millions of years. However, European and Asiatic honeybees are still able to communicate, putting into doubt the evolutionary claim that they were separated over "geologic periods." For more, see the Public Library of Science, Asiatic Honeybees Can Understand Dance Language of European Honeybees. (Oh yeah, and why don't fossils of poorly-formed honeycombs exist, from the millions of years before the bees and natural selection finally got the design right? Ha! Because they don't exist! :) Nautiloid proves rapid limestone formation. * Remember the Nautiloids: In the Grand Canyon there is a limestone layer averaging seven feet thick that runs the 277 miles of the canyon (and beyond) that covers hundreds of square miles and contains an average of one nautiloid fossil per square meter. Along with many other dead creatures in this one particular layer, 15% of these nautiloids were killed and then fossilized standing on their heads. Yes, vertically. They were caught in such an intense and rapid catastrophic flow that gravity was not able to cause all of their dead carcasses to fall over on their sides. Famed Mount St. Helens geologist Steve Austin is also the world's leading expert on nautiloid fossils and has worked in the canyon and presented his findings to the park's rangers at the invitation of National Park Service officials. Austin points out, as is true of many of the world's mass fossil graveyards, that this enormous nautiloid deposition provides indisputable proof of the extremely rapid formation of a significant layer of limestone near the bottom of the canyon, a layer like the others we've been told about, that allegedly formed at the bottom of a calm and placid sea with slow and gradual sedimentation. But a million nautiloids, standing on their heads, literally, would beg to differ. At our sister stie, RSR provides the relevant Geologic Society of America abstract, links, and video. *  Now It's Allegedly Two Million Year-Old Leaves: "When we started pulling leaves out of the soil, that was surreal, to know that it's millions of years old..." sur-re-al: adjective: a bizarre mix of fact and fantasy. In this case, the leaves are the facts. Earth scientists from Ohio State and the University of Minnesota say that wood and leaves they found in the Canadian Arctic are at least two million years old, and perhaps more than ten million years old, even though the leaves are just dry and crumbly and the wood still burns! * Gold Precipitates in Veins in Less than a Second: After geologists submitted for decades to the assumption that each layer of gold would deposit at the alleged super slow rates of geologic process, the journal Nature Geoscience reports that each layer of deposition can occur within a few tenths of a second. Meanwhile, at the Lihir gold deposit in Papua New Guinea, evolutionists assumed the more than 20 million ounces of gold in the Lihir reserve took millions of years to deposit, but as reported in the journal Science, geologists can now demonstrate that the deposit could have formed in thousands of years, or far more quickly! Iceland's not-so-old Surtsey Island looks ancient. * Surtsey Island, Iceland: Of the volcanic island that formed in 1963, New Scientist reported in 2007 about Surtsey that "geographers... marvel that canyons, gullies and other land features that typically take tens of thousands or millions of years to form were created in less than a decade." Yes. And Sigurdur Thorarinsson, Iceland's chief  geologist, wrote in the months after Surtsey formed, "that the time scale," he had been trained "to attach to geological developments is misleading." [For what is said to] take thousands of years... the same development may take a few weeks or even days here [including to form] a landscape... so varied and mature that it was almost beyond belief... wide sandy beaches and precipitous crags... gravel banks and lagoons, impressive cliffs… hollows, glens and soft undulating land... fractures and faultscarps, channels and screes… confounded by what met your eye... boulders worn by the surf, some of which were almost round... -Iceland's chief geologist * The Palouse River Gorge: In the southeast of Washington State, the Palouse River Gorge is one of many features formed rapidly by 500 cubic miles of water catastrophically released with the breaching of a natural dam in the Lake Missoula Flood (which gouged out the Scablands as described above). So, hard rock can be breached and eroded rapidly. * Leaf Shapes Identical for 190 Million Years?  From Berkley.edu, "Ginkgo biloba... dates back to... about 190 million years ago... fossilized leaf material from the Tertiary species Ginkgo adiantoides is considered similar or even identical to that produced by modern Ginkgo biloba trees... virtually indistinguishable..." The literature describes leaf shapes as "spectacularly diverse" sometimes within a species but especially across the plant kingdom. Because all kinds of plants survive with all kinds of different leaf shapes, the conservation of a species retaining a single shape over alleged deep time is a telling issue. Darwin's theory is undermined by the unchanging shape over millions of years of a species' leaf shape. This lack of change, stasis in what should be an easily morphable plant trait, supports the broader conclusion that chimp-like creatures did not become human beings and all the other ambitious evolutionary creation of new kinds are simply imagined. (Ginkgo adiantoides and biloba are actually the same species. Wikipedia states, "It is doubtful whether the Northern Hemisphere fossil species of Ginkgo can be reliably distinguished." For oftentimes, as documented by Dr. Carl Werner in his Evolution: The Grand Experiment series, paleontogists falsely speciate identical specimens, giving different species names, even different genus names, to the fossil and living animals that appear identical.) * Box Canyon, Idaho: Geologists now think Box Canyon in Idaho, USA, was carved by a catastrophic flood and not slowly over millions of years with 1) huge plunge pools formed by waterfalls; 2) the almost complete removal of large basalt boulders from the canyon; 3) an eroded notch on the plateau at the top of the canyon; and 4) water scour marks on the basalt plateau leading to the canyon. Scientists calculate that the flood was so large that it could have eroded the whole canyon in as little as 35 days. See the journal Science, Formation of Box Canyon, Idaho, by Megaflood, and the Journal of Creation, and Creation Magazine. * Manganese Nodules Rapid Formation: Allegedly, as claimed at the Wikipedia entry from 2005 through 2021: "Nodule growth is one of the slowest of all geological phenomena – in the order of a centimeter over several million years." Wow, that would be slow! And a Texas A&M Marine Sciences technical slide presentation says, “They grow very slowly (mm/million years) and can be tens of millions of years old", with RWU's oceanography textbook also putting it at "0.001 mm per thousand years." But according to a World Almanac documentary they have formed "around beer cans," said marine geologist Dr. John Yates in the 1997 video Universe Beneath the Sea: The Next Frontier. There are also reports of manganese nodules forming around ships sunk in the First World War. See more at at youngearth.com, at TOL, in the print edition of the Journal of Creation, and in this typical forum discussion with atheists (at the Chicago Cubs forum no less :). * "6,000 year-old" Mitochondrial Eve: As the Bible calls "Eve... the mother of all living" (Gen. 3:20), genetic researchers have named the one woman from whom all humans have descended "Mitochondrial Eve." But in a scientific attempt to date her existence, they openly admit that they included chimpanzee DNA in their analysis in order to get what they viewed as a reasonably old date of 200,000 years ago (which is still surprisingly recent from their perspective, but old enough not to strain Darwinian theory too much). But then as widely reported including by Science magazine, when they dropped the chimp data and used only actual human mutation rates, that process determined that Eve lived only six thousand years ago! In Ann Gibbon's Science article, "Calibrating the Mitochondrial Clock," rather than again using circular reasoning by assuming their conclusion (that humans evolved from ape-like creatures), they performed their calculations using actual measured mutation rates. This peer-reviewed journal then reported that if these rates have been constant, "mitochondrial Eve… would be a mere 6000 years old." See also the journal Nature and creation.com's "A shrinking date for Eve," and Walt Brown's assessment. Expectedly though, evolutionists have found a way to reject their own unbiased finding (the conclusion contrary to their self-interest) by returning to their original method of using circular reasoning, as reported in the American Journal of Human Genetics, "calibrating against recent evidence for the divergence time of humans and chimpanzees,"  to reset their mitochondrial clock back to 200,000 years. * Even Younger Y-Chromosomal Adam: (Although he should be called, "Y-Chromosomal Noah.") While we inherit our mtDNA only from our mothers, only men have a Y chromosome (which incidentally genetically disproves the claim that the fetus is "part of the woman's body," since the little boy's y chromosome could never be part of mom's body). Based on documented mutation rates on and the extraordinary lack of mutational differences in this specifically male DNA, the Y-chromosomal Adam would have lived only a few thousand years ago! (He's significantly younger than mtEve because of the genetic bottleneck of the global flood.) Yet while the Darwinian camp wrongly claimed for decades that humans were 98% genetically similar to chimps, secular scientists today, using the same type of calculation only more accurately, have unintentionally documented that chimps are about as far genetically from what makes a human being a male, as mankind itself is from sponges! Geneticists have found now that sponges are 70% the same as humans genetically, and separately, that human and chimp Y chromosomes are  "horrendously" 30%

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Thrivetime Show | Business School without the BS
Business | NY Time Best-selling Author of The Peaceful Warrior Dan Millman Talks About Designing the Good Life

Thrivetime Show | Business School without the BS

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 29:42


Clay Clark Testimonials | "Clay Clark Has Helped Us to Grow from 2 Locations to Now 6 Locations. Clay Has Done a Great Job Helping Us to Navigate Anything That Has to Do with Running the Business, Building the System, the Workflows, to Buy Property." - Charles Colaw (Learn More Charles Colaw and Colaw Fitness Today HERE: www.ColawFitness.com) See the Thousands of Success Stories and Millionaires That Clay Clark Has Coached to Success HERE: https://www.thrivetimeshow.com/testimonials/ Learn More About Attending the Highest Rated and Most Reviewed Business Workshops On the Planet Hosted by Clay Clark In Tulsa, Oklahoma HERE: https://www.thrivetimeshow.com/business-conferences/ Download A Millionaire's Guide to Become Sustainably Rich: A Step-by-Step Guide to Become a Successful Money-Generating and Time-Freedom Creating Business HERE: www.ThrivetimeShow.com/Millionaire See Thousands of Actual Client Success Stories from Real Clay Clark Clients Today HERE: https://www.thrivetimeshow.com/testimonials/ --

9 Elements with Eric Hinman
Ken Rideout: Oxygen

9 Elements with Eric Hinman

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 68:49 Transcription Available


At age 51, Ken Rideout works in finance, trains as an endurance athlete and is the father of four children, plus the host of The Fight Podcast alongside Teddy Atlas. Not only is he aging with intention, he's rewriting the rules of athleticism and age, and juggling his passion with the demands of life, work and family. Plus, he's super fast on the track, consistently creating new PRs for his age range. Hailed by the NY Time as the “World's Best Marathoner Over 50,” Rideout finished the N.Y. Marathon in 2:33, winning the 50-54 age group category by a full 16 minutes. And he's nowhere close to done yet. *Restore Hyper Wellness neither endorses nor is responsible for the accuracy or reliability of any opinion, advice, or statement made on the podcast by anyone other than authorized Restore Hyper Wellness employees. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for informational purposes only: Please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions. In no way does listening, reading, emailing or interacting on social media with our content establish a doctor-patient relationship.

Breakfast With Champions
Bounce Back After a Tough Loss - BWCDaily.com Recap

Breakfast With Champions

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 7:54


Bounce Back After a Tough Loss - BWCDaily.com Recap - from Ramon Ray, publisher, BWCDaily.com At BWCDaily we provide motivation, educaiton and inspiration to help you live your best life and grow your business. We're LIVE on Clubhouse at 5am NY Time, and you can check out our podcast, email newsletter, events and more at BWCDaily.com * 3 Ways To Increase Your Social Media Presence: Lean Into Being Seen And Heard (Mike Ciorrocco) It's not hard to build a social media presence. Let others see what you do, and share your business to the world through different social media channels. We're the directors, scriptwriters, and producers of our own lives. But as we get older, we gradually forget that.  * How To Organize Your Life: 7 Organization Tips By Experts (TM Hyman) Note that you cannot control everything, so focus on what you can control. Don't worry about the aspects that are beyond your control. Do you let confidential information linger carelessly when it comes to organizing your workspace? It is better to step into the new year with improved organizing skills.  * 5 Strategies To Help You Bounce Back After A Tough Loss  (Tyrone Poole) - Mindset reset - Confidence - Turn failure into success - Reduce fear of failure - Teamwork makes the dream work * Declutter And Organize Your Life: Easy Step-By-Step Guide To Organization For 2023 (Glenn Lundy) All successful people have ordered and organized spaces. Clean up your space, and it will transform your life! Let go of things, people, jobs, ideas, beliefs, and bad habits that no longer serve you. Decluttering and organizing your life can help you feel more centered and charged up to achieve your goals. Remember that: You deserve to have a clean space and a better life; you deserve to exist in your greatness. You need a sense of order. Decluttering and organizing can boost productivity and foster creativity. Get everybody on board – not just yourself. Together, everyone achieves more. Ask yourself what you can do in your life or room in 10 minutes to make things better—and fix it. * How To Stay Motivated To Keep Your Goals On Track For The New Year (Judyth Jernudd) You must have a plan if you want to stay motivated this year. You can't achieve something you don't see, so set a priority to increase the visibility of your goals this year. * Get Organized On The Inside: How To Let Go Of Things And Pull Yourself Together (Steven Kuhn) - Create a vision board. - Set your priorities. - Put yourself first. - Let go of the things that no longer serve you. * Work Smart, Not Hard: 10 Indices That Your Marketing Strategy Is On Track (David Hill) Remember that marketing comes before sales. Once you have your marketing plan intact, the money will follow. Learn to see beyond your limitations and obstacles: focus on abundance, not scarcity. You need to be known and seen in order to be successful. Working smart requires you to assume that nobody sees your marketing messages. Call one more time, send one more email, and post it again.  * Enhance Your Vibrational Energy: Behavior Creates Your Frequency And Vibration (Amilya Antonetti) We all hold energy within us, and our vibrational energy either holds us back or pushes us up toward success. There is a big difference between your practice which is the glue that keeps you together and working. Your practice is not your work. Success is an inside journey. With sustainable actions, your results will be consistent.  * 8 Lessons Learned From The Lives Of Successful People: Supercharge Your Year And Life (Mike Zeller) Learning from successful people can be an effective way to gain insight, knowledge, and inspiration. Most of us look at the new year as a chance to start fresh and create a trajectory for a new life. But transformation doesn't come on its own. You have to make a conscious decision to succeed.  - Let go and re-envision - Celebrate your wins - Surround yourself with successful people - Back up your vision with consistent action - Make learning an ongoing process - Surround yourself with successful people - Visualize the bigger picture - Make your time count - Enrich your life with new experiences

Breakfast With Champions
The Power of Small Habits and 9 more Quick Tips from BWCDaily.com

Breakfast With Champions

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023 7:44


The Power of Small Habits - Welcome to the BWCDaily recap from Breakfast with Champions, I'm Ramon Ray, publisher of www.BWCDaily.com At BWCDaily we provide motivation, educaiton and inspiration to help you live your best life and grow your business. We're LIVE on Clubhouse at 5am NY Time, and you can check out our podcast, email newsletter, events and more at BWCDaily.com * The Power Of Small Habits: How Fasting For Prayer Answers Can Help You Make The Difference In 2023 (Monica Ricci) Looking at the small things you do daily is as important as the big gestures. Why? Because it is the small habits that eventually make a huge difference in our lives.  * One Day Or Day One? Deciding On A Better Way To Live (Glenn Lundy)  “One day or day one. You decide.”  Looking back at 2022, you'll realize that so many things you did were necessary to get you to where you are today. Chances are, most of these things weren't perfect, but each was necessary. * Setting Goals For The New Year: How To Set Smart New Year's Resolutions That Stick (Glenn Rudin) - Take the time to appreciate what you've achieved - Understand why you want to make the change - Set specific personal goals - Find an accountability partner - Write a letter to yourself * Personal Branding Action Plan: 7 Effective Ways To Make Your Video Viral (Ramon) Video is a powerful marketing tool if you implement it as part of your personal branding action plan.  * The Importance Of Business Systems And Why You Need To Implement Them To Succeed (Dre Baldwin) A system is a list of activities or task that help us achieve an intended result, such as a personal plan or business growth. It should be clear, simple, and understandable.  * What's Your Mindset: How To Get 2023 Off To A Good Start (David Spisak) - Attitude towards life - Efforts in the relentless pursuit of living your very best life. - Intentions. * The Power Of Conscious Discipline: 3 Discipline Strategies Tips (Krystalore Crews) Maybe you are going and growing through something hoping to come out of the other side soon. Coming out on the other side will take conscious discipline, and you may have to start over and rebuild your consistency and values.  * 7 Useful Tips To Help You Ace An Interview And Improve Your Cash Flow (Trevor Houston) - Start with a mental dress rehearsal - Create the perfect playlist - Give yourself a pep talk - Prepare for the worst - Adopt a millionaire mindset - Plan what's coming up next - Surround yourself with positive people  - How to ace an interview like a pro * All You Can Do Is All You Can Do: Doing Your Best To Live A Productive Life (Matt McHale)

1%の情熱ものがたり(海外在住日本人の情熱インタビュー)by Mitsu Itakura / ゼロハチロック

家の前の学校のグランドで何かスポーツ大会が行われているようで、プロレスのようなアナウンスで大盛り上がりな歓声が気になって仕事に集中できない板倉です、こんにちは。 「1%の情熱ものがたり」前回に引き続き、58人目のインタビュー。 幼少期に触れたアメリカ文化と洋楽ロックに感化された思春期。ワーキングホリデーや旅行での海外体験を経て、夫婦でアメリカ移住を決断!”車好き”が高じてメディア運営や輸出入ビジネス、そして起業・ビザ取得と、人生を最高に楽しみながらも未来を切り開いていくテリーさんのかっこいい生き方。旧車イベントを通してのコミュニティへの貢献は、車業界や日本に計り知れない恩恵をもたらしているはず。「好き!」を貫き楽しむお手本のような素敵なものがたり。 家族や仲間、スタッフや参加者、コミュニティーのみんなで一緒に作り上げていく感覚がイベントでのハッピーな空間の源泉になっているんだなぁと改めて思いました。LA TIMES, NY TIMEの表紙にもなったとか!なかなかインパクトのあるエピソード満載です! 投稿 Vol.231: テリー山口(CEO / イベントオーガナイザー)3/4 は 1%の情熱ものがたり に最初に表示されました。

APNow
Wordle: Lessons Learned + Did The NY Times Pull a Fast One

APNow

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2022 3:32


Hey Wordle Players – was this a hard week for you when playing Wordle? And btw, did the ny times pull a fast one on us this week? IMHO, all the words were hard, although the NY Times says BOOZE was the hardest word of the week. Stick around until the end when I discuss the matter regarding the NY Time. #wordle #wordlenytimes #wordlepuzzle Wordle is the game that has been sweeping the Internet. With only one hand each day, players have six chances to guess the daily five-letter word. A green square indicates a correct letter in the correct spot and a yellow letter reveals a correct letter in a different spot. Follow me on Twitter: @MarySSchaeffer for a sparkling clue to the day's puzzle; okay, sometimes they are not so sparkling but they are the best I can come up with on the spur of the moment. Link to Wordle Strategy: Oversight (Don't Forgets) https://youtu.be/OjlVeJi7LFs Link to Wordle + Tips https://youtu.be/c_FeIM2gj6w   Link to The Book: Wordle: The Rules, Strategy and Expert Tips https://www.ap-now.com/snip/111.htm   Link to the Wordle Play List: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLtL6rWSXZ-HefxYm4ymJ0RSWKFC_c9Lys   Link to Best Starting Word Revisited https://youtu.be/4FY28GWPddI Interested in learning more about issues impacting accounts payable. Sign up for AP Now's free ezine at: www.ap-now.com   Host: Mary Schaeffer (www.ap-now.com )

The Bryan Suits Show
Hour 3: 5-year-old godchild is concerned about Trump and his lawyers

The Bryan Suits Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 39:48


NY Time's Mara Gay quotes her 5-year-old godchild when talking about Trump and his lawyers. Officers arrest more than 50 people accused of criminal activity at Bellevue Home Depot. Video of a cloud over Mt. Rainier causes a stir. // Bryan and producer Greg check the texts. // Democrat politician kills investigative journalist in Las Vegas. Homeless lady on the street in Portland is glad the city cleans up poop and tampons, but would also like housing.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

i want what SHE has
236 "Politics and Spirituality" with Marielena Ferrer and Mya Bailey

i want what SHE has

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 118:48


Today, Marielena steers the ship and is joined by artist and art historian/historian Mya Bailey for this month's installment of Politics and Spirituality. Theresa and baby Aiden do make a guest appearance. Today's conversation approaches reproductive freedom from the perspective of justice and equity and where it's lacking in the health care system. Mya has focused much of her art on the idea of race and how it's both impacted her internally as well as externally. Marielena brings themes from this recent NY Time's Article to the conversation, and we learn about Mya's artwork placement in the Yale University's Art and Art History journal @asteriskjournal.You can find Marielena engaged in the an/aesthetics @rosekill.art.farm opening Sunday August 14, 6-9pm. 177 Binnewater Road.The show at this location will change and evolve over the next 10 months. Please follow @anaesthetics_rosekill to track this experimental outdoor exhibition.As an/aesthetics suggests, we sought projects that reimagine collective assumptions about the aesthetically acceptable. For example, how might new paradigms emerge with mutuality and reciprocity, inclusivity, regeneration, imperfection, entanglement, slowness and authenticity? Can we create space for bodily intelligence, the imperceptible, irregularity, playfulness and nonsense?Today's show was engineered by Ian Seda from Radiokingston.org.Our show music is from Shana Falana!Feel free to email me, say hello: she@iwantwhatshehas.orgLeave me a voicemail with your thoughts or a few words about who has what you want and why! (845) 481-3429** Please: SUBSCRIBE to the pod and leave a REVIEW wherever you are listening, it helps other users FIND IThttp://iwantwhatshehas.org/podcastITUNES | SPOTIFY | STITCHERITUNES: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/i-want-what-she-has/id1451648361?mt=2SPOTIFY:https://open.spotify.com/show/77pmJwS2q9vTywz7Uhiyff?si=G2eYCjLjT3KltgdfA6XXCASTITCHER: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/she-wants/i-want-what-she-has?refid=stpr'Follow:INSTAGRAM * https://www.instagram.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcast/FACEBOOK * https://www.facebook.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcastTWITTER * https://twitter.com/wantwhatshehas

The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast
PEL Presents PMP#128: Jurassic Shlock

The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2022 47:29 Very Popular


Mark is joined by NY Time entertainment writer/philosophy prof Lawrence Ware, novelist/ex-actor Sarahlyn Bruck, and filmmaker/Remakes, Reboots, and Revivals host Rolando Nieves to discuss the Jurassic Park franchise in light of the new film, Jurassic World: Dominion. Is the mere presence of cool dinosaurs enough to justify a film, or are these actually good films by any standard? What childhood itch do these scratch? How do these films work as sci-fi and political commentary? For more, visit prettymuchpop.com. Hear bonus content at patreon.com/prettymuchpop or by subscribing via Apple Podcasts to the Mark Lintertainment Channel. Sponsors: Get 15% off great wireless earbuds at BuyRaycon.com/pretty. Find a top-rated doctor by visiting ZocDoc.com/PMP and downloading the free ZocDoc app.

Pretty Much Pop: A Culture Podcast
PMP#128: Jurassic Shlock

Pretty Much Pop: A Culture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 47:29


Mark is joined by NY Time entertainment writer/philosophy prof Lawrence Ware, novelist/ex-actor Sarahlyn Bruck, and filmmaker/Remakes, Reboots, and Revivals host Rolando Nieves to discuss the Jurassic Park franchise in light of the new film, Jurassic World: Dominion. Is the mere presence of cool dinosaurs enough to justify a film, or are these actually good films by any standard? What childhood itch do these scratch? How do these films work as sci-fi and political commentary? For more, visit prettymuchpop.com. Hear bonus content at patreon.com/prettymuchpop or by subscribing via Apple Podcasts to the Mark Lintertainment Channel. Sponsors: Get 15% off great wireless earbuds at BuyRaycon.com/pretty. Find a top-rated doctor by visiting ZocDoc.com/PMP and downloading the free ZocDoc app.

Is This Real Life? With Mandy Slutsker
Episode 200 - ‘Housewives Nostalgia' with Kate Casey, Brian J. Moylan, and Emily Hanks

Is This Real Life? With Mandy Slutsker

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2022 88:06 Very Popular


Get ready for a super sized 200th episode!!!! To celebrate, Mandy is joined by three Bravo enthusiasts to take a walk down memory lane and share what they're most nostalgic about re: the Real Housewives. Mandy's first guest is the amazing Kate Casey, host of Reality Life With Kate Casey (who just had her 500th episode!), NY Times best-selling author and Founder & President of the Real Housewives Institute Dame Brian J. Moylan, and Emily Hanks from the podcast She Speaks Bravo with Emily Hanks (who recently started a YouTube channel as well!). Enjoy! Listen to Reality Life with Kate Casey: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/reality-life-with-kate-casey/id1154758766 Buy Brian J. Moylan's NY Time best-seller, “The Housewives: The Real Story Behind The Real Housewives”: https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250807601/thehousewives Check out Emily Hanks's new YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxspMsBruMQjN265ZGNoV1A Follow Mandy on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mandyslutsker/

KidsTalk
KidsTalk 2021

KidsTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2021 7:45


Some of the best 2021 Middle Grade books selected by the NY Time book review

Open Loops with Greg Bornstein: Conversations That Bend
African Chaos Magick NSFH (Not Suitable for Hippies) with Heretic Speaker/Spiritual Counselor Evenah Johnson

Open Loops with Greg Bornstein: Conversations That Bend

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 104:10


Our Alien Ancestry: Summer Solstice happens on December 21st at 10:30 am-11:30 am NY Time! RVSP here: https://www.ouralienancestry.net/event-details/our-alien-ancestry-summer-solsticeIf you enjoy this podcast, please rate this show and leave a review! Even a few words can help. Just go to ratethispodcast.com/openloopsTo catch Open Loops LIVE, make sure you follow our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClAn8jOF8PDkCxZXhiL3lIg and Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/OpenLoopsPodEvenah Johnson has been encountering invisible entities since she was a little girl. And don't even get her started on the Dark Lord she summoned in the sky.  Chaos Magician, Intuitive Counselor, Tarot Reader, and African Neo-Spiritualist, Evenah joins Greg to discuss her various phases in the realms of the mystical (and that time she accidentally joined a cult), as well as the dangerous teachings of practitioners in the field today. No one is more entertaining in the way she tells her stories! Listen in and be wowed by Evenah's hot takes. PS. Whatever you do, ignore the hippies of Georgia on your path to ascension.Evenah's Links:Find The MeMyddleton Show Podcast on various podcasting platforms www.HelpByEvenah.comIG: @memyddletonFacebook: The MeMyddleton Show PageYouTube: The MeMyddleton ShowAlso follow Evenah onClubhouse: @SpeakEvenah

Open Loops with Greg Bornstein: Conversations That Bend
Pascagoula, UFO Waves, and the Unexplainable Sound: An Abduction Story with Irena Scott, PhD.

Open Loops with Greg Bornstein: Conversations That Bend

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 75:11


If you enjoy this podcast, please rate this show and leave a review! Even a few words can help. Just go to ratethispodcast.com/openloopsTo catch Open Loops LIVE, make sure you follow our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClAn8jOF8PDkCxZXhiL3lIg and Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/OpenLoopsPodOur Alien Ancestry: Summer Solstice happens on December 21st at 10:30 am-11:30 am NY Time! RVSP here: https://www.ouralienancestry.net/event-details/our-alien-ancestry-summer-solstice Irena Scott, PhD. is a remarkable lady. Author of the new book, "Beyond Pascagoula: The Rest of the Amazing Story," she's been an author and researcher in the UFO field for decades.  She joins Greg to talk about an abduction story like none other, as well as her own experiences encountering flying orbs and the ET presence.  She also has a Ph.D. from the University of Missouri College of Veterinary Medicine in physiology, did post-doctoral research at Cornell University, and has had a professorship at St. Bonaventure University. Her MS was from the University of Nevada, her BS from Ohio State University in astronomy and biology, and she has done research and teaching at The Ohio State University College of Medicine, and the University of Nevada. The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) employed her and she was on the Board of Directors of MUFON.  So like....she's legit.  Listen in....Irena's LinksHer Book: Beyond Pascagoula: The Rest of the Amazing Story - https://www.amazon.com/BEYOND-PASCAGOULA-REST-AMAZING-STORY/dp/B09BTJ3RDY/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr= Her Website: http://irenascott.com/ 

WGRT's LIMElight with Jessie Wiegand
Choosing Recipes for the NY Time Essential Cookbook wsg. Amanda Hesser

WGRT's LIMElight with Jessie Wiegand

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 11:35


Amanda Hesser had the awesome responsibility of choosing which recipes to include in the newest edition of the New York Time Essential Cookbook. Amanda and Jessie talk about: Why the NY Times Essential Cookbook needed updating Where new recipes came from How NY Times readers influenced the recipes Contributing chefs and food influencers like Samin Nosrat, David Chang, and Maangchi Learn more about Amanda and the NY Times Essential cookbook here: https://food52.com/ (https://food52.com/)

Penny Kelly's Podcast
RECORDING [17 October 2021] Patreon Livestream with Penny Kelly @6:30pm EDT (=NY time zone)

Penny Kelly's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 66:40


Support Penny's work by becoming a Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/pennykelly/me...Penny's website: https://www.pennykelly.com OR  https://www.consciousnessonfire.comFollow Penny on ODYSEE! https://odysee.com/@pennykelly:aBITCHUTE!  https://www.bitchute.com/channel/pennykelly/YOUTUBE channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgzsPCyTYGwnkkz8gFzZ0jA/videosPenny Kelly's Podcast URL:Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/penny-kellys-podcast/id1557929201Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7qWO0c0WjqDyY55XCjyHR1Google - https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5idXp6c3Byb3V0LmNvbS8xNzI5MTk1LnJzcw==Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/penny-kellys-podcastiHeart - https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-penny-kellys-podcast-79524306/PODBAY.fm - https://podbay.fm/p/penny-kellys-podcast/aboutDISCLAIMER:The information, procedures, suggestions and forecasts contained in all Penny Kelly podcasts or videos are not meant to take the place of a diagnosis, physician, financial advisor or professional advice. They are for educational purposes only. All use of the information presented is at your own discretion. Neither Penny Kelly, Kelly Networks LLC or any of her associates will be held liable for any injury, damage, or loss (financial or otherwise) as a result of the information contained in all Penny Kelly podcasts or videos.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED: No part of this video or publication may be reproduced, transmitted, or stored in any form or by any means, whether handwritten, printed, electronic, or otherwise, other than Fair Use as permitted by U.S. Copyright Law, without the prior written permission of Kelly Networks LLC info@kellynetworks.com

The Best in Mystery, Romance and Historicals
In The Cross Hairs – J A Jance

The Best in Mystery, Romance and Historicals

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 38:41


Bestselling, much beloved crime fiction author JA Jance has more than 60 books to her name, in three different series, and she's still going strong. She's made feisty independent female leads like Arizona County Sheriff Joanna Brady, and news anchor turned investigator Ali Reynolds, into international reader favorites. Hi there, I'm your host Jenny Wheeler, and on the show today JA explains why she uses that penname, JA, rather than her given name Judith, and she talks about the day her first husband hitchhiked home with a serial killer, 20 minutes after he'd committed his last crime, and how, in a roundabout way, it helped to launch her writing career. We've got three of JA's latest books to give away to three lucky readers. You can enter the draw on our website https://thejoysofbingereading.com/giveaway/ ENTER THE DRAW TO WIN JA MYSTERY Before we get to JA, I've got an exciting bit of news. Binge Reading is now on Patreon. For as little as a cup of coffee a month, you can become a Patreon supporter for binge reading, and get fortnightly exclusive content on hot new books you won't want to put down, as well as updates from your favorite authors.    SUPPORT BINGE READING ON PATREON Six things you'll learn from this Joys of Binge Reading episode: How JA's husband's encounter with a serial killer changed her lifeWhy women weren't taken seriously when she started outHow 1400 pages became her training for a new careerThe remarkable drive which keeps her goingHer process as a best selling mystery writerHow Covid might have changed things forever Where to find J A Jance:  Website: https://www.jajance.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JAJance Twitter: @JAJance Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/3453636.J_A_Jance YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZv3-uAGIRAPlbwr3IYwjyw What follows is a "near as" transcript of our conversation, not word for word but pretty close to it, with links to important mentions. But now here's JA. Introducing NY Times best selling author JA Jance Jenny Wheeler: Hello there JA, and welcome to the show. It's good to have you with us. NY Time best selling author JA Jance JA Jance: I am really happy to be here. I am delighted to know that I have fans in your neck of the woods, and I would like to have more fans in your neck of the woods, so let's hope this little chat helps that happen. Jenny Wheeler: Surely. You have got an amazing back list. You have 60 books or more published in three series, all in crime fiction, two focused on officers of the law and one a news anchor turned mystery solver. The officers of the law are Detective JP Beaumont, and there was a huge Beaumont series. Then we've got Arizona County Sheriff Joanna Brady and a big series involving her, and now Ali Reynolds, the news anchor. Tell me what keeps your creative fires burning, because obviously this has been a life's work and you're still fully engaged in it. JA Jance: What keeps me fresh is the fact that I don't just have one character. I wrote nine Beaumont books in a row, and I was tired of him and threatened to knock him off. My editor said, write something else, so I wrote the first Walker family book Hour of the Hunter. When I went back to Beaumont, it was fun again. At that point, my editor said, come up with another series. The Beaumont books are written in the first person, through JP Beaumont's point of view. I know this sounds like Agatha Christie, but I met him on a train. I had written a first novel that never sold to anybody primarily because it was 1400 pages long. 'Write something in Seattle, JA was told by her agent When my agent suggested I write something set in Seattle, I tried, and I couldn't get that story to move. It just wouldn't go forward. I worked on it for about six months. My kids were little then and finally I sent them off to camp for Spring Break and got on a train to go visit with a friend who l...

Penny Kelly's Podcast

LINK to Livestream on UFO Hub: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8EJg1NvCQSUSupport Penny's work by becoming a Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/pennykelly/me...Penny's website: https://www.pennykelly.com OR  https://www.consciousnessonfire.comFollow Penny on ODYSEE! https://odysee.com/@pennykelly:aBITCHUTE!  https://www.bitchute.com/channel/pennykelly/YOUTUBE channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgzsPCyTYGwnkkz8gFzZ0jA/videosDISCLAIMER:The information, procedures, suggestions and forecasts contained in all Penny Kelly podcasts or videos are not meant to take the place of a diagnosis, physician, financial advisor or professional advice. They are for educational purposes only. All use of the information presented is at your own discretion. Neither Penny Kelly, Kelly Networks LLC or any of her associates will be held liable for any injury, damage, or loss (financial or otherwise) as a result of the information contained in all Penny Kelly podcasts or videos.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED: No part of this video or publication may be reproduced, transmitted, or stored in any form or by any means, whether handwritten, printed, electronic, or otherwise, other than Fair Use as permitted by U.S. Copyright Law, without the prior written permission of Kelly Networks LLC info@kellynetworks.com

Chanticleer Book Reviews
Making Your Story Narrator Irresistible | 2-hour Online Class with Steve Almond for Laurel Leigh

Chanticleer Book Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021


Laurel Leigh Needs Our Help Recently, our wonderful friend and mentor Laurel Leigh got devastating news from her doctors: She has advanced-stage lung cancer. NY Time's best-selling author, Steve Almond is teaching his amazing class on narration to benefit Laurel Leigh. Learn more here!

Real Science Radio
RSR's List of Not So Old Things

Real Science Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2021


[While Bob & Cheryl Enyart go fishing we invite you to enjoy from the RSR archives our favorite List of Not So Old Things! Photos from today, June 25, 2021.] -- Finches Diversify in Decades, Opals Form in Months,  Man's Genetic Diversity in 200 Generations, C-14 Everywhere: Real Science Radio hosts Bob Enyart and Fred Williams present their classic program that led to the audience-favorites rsr.org/list-shows! See below and hear on today's radio program our list of Not So Old and Not So Slow Things! From opals forming in months to man's genetic diversity in 200 generations, and with carbon 14 everywhere it's not supposed to be (including in diamonds and dinosaur bones!), scientific observations fill the guys' most traditional list challenging those who claim that the earth is billions of years old. Many of these scientific finds demand a re-evaluation of supposed million and billion-year ages. * Finches Adapt in 17 Years, Not 2.3 Million: Charles Darwin's finches are claimed to have taken 2,300,000 years to diversify from an initial species blown onto the Galapagos Islands. Yet individuals from a single finch species on a U.S. Bird Reservation in the Pacific were introduced to a group of small islands 300 miles away and in at most 17 years, like Darwin's finches, they had diversified their beaks, related muscles, and behavior to fill various ecological niches. Hear about this also at rsr.org/spetner. * Opals Can Form in "A Few Months" And Don't Need 100,000 Years: A leading authority on opals, Allan W. Eckert, observed that, "scientific papers and textbooks have told that the process of opal formation requires tens of thousands of years, perhaps hundreds of thousands... Not true." A 2011 peer-reviewed paper in a geology journal from Australia, where almost all the world's opal is found, reported on the: "new timetable for opal formation involving weeks to a few months and not the hundreds of thousands of years envisaged by the conventional weathering model." (And apparently, per a 2019 report from Entomology Today, opals can even form around insects!) More knowledgeable scientists resist the uncritical, group-think insistence on false super-slow formation rates (as also for manganese nodules, gold veins, stone, petroleum, canyons and gullies, and even guts, all below). Regarding opals, Darwinian bias led geologists to long ignore possible quick action, as from microbes, as a possible explanation for these mineraloids. For both in nature and in the lab, opals form rapidly, not even in 10,000 years, but in weeks. See this also from creationists by a geologist, a paleobiochemist, and a nuclear chemist. * Finches Speciate in Two Generations vs Two Million Years for Darwin's Birds?  Darwin's finches on the Galapagos Islands are said to have diversified into 14 species over a period of two million years. But in 2017 the journal Science reported a newcomer to the Island which within two generations spawned a reproductively isolated new species. In another instance as documented by Lee Spetner, a hundred birds of the same finch species introduced to an island cluster a 1,000 kilometers from Galapagos diversified into species with the typical variations in beak sizes, etc. "If this diversification occurred in less than seventeen years," Dr. Spetner asks, "why did Darwin's Galapagos finches [as claimed by evolutionists] have to take two million years?" * Blue Eyes Originated Not So Long Ago: Not a million years ago, nor a hundred thousand years ago, but based on a peer-reviewed paper in Human Genetics, a press release at Science Daily reports that, "research shows that people with blue eyes have a single, common ancestor. A team at the University of Copenhagen have tracked down a genetic mutation which took place 6-10,000 years ago and is the cause of the eye colour of all blue-eyed humans alive on the planet today." * Adding the Entire Universe to our List of Not So Old Things? Based on March 2019 findings from Hubble, Nobel laureate Adam Riess of the Space Telescope Science Institute and his co-authors in the Astrophysical Journal estimate that the universe is about a billion years younger than previously thought! Then in September 2019 in the journal Science, the age dropped precipitiously to as low as 11.4 billion years! Of course, these measurements also further squeeze the canonical story of the big bang chronology with its many already existing problems including the insufficient time to "evolve" distant mature galaxies, galaxy clusters, superclusters, enormous black holes, filaments, bubbles, walls, and other superstructures. So, even though the latest estimates are still absurdly too old (Google: big bang predictions, and click on the #1 ranked article, or just go on over there to rsr.org/bb), regardless, we thought we'd plop the whole universe down on our List of Not So Old Things!   * After the Soft Tissue Discoveries, NOW Dino DNA: When a North Carolina State University paleontologist took the Tyrannosaurus Rex photos to the right of original biological material, that led to the 2016 discovery of dinosaur DNA, So far researchers have also recovered dinosaur blood vessels, collagen, osteocytes, hemoglobin, red blood cells, and various proteins. As of May 2018, twenty-six scientific journals, including Nature, Science, PNAS, PLoS One, Bone, and Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, have confirmed the discovery of biomaterial fossils from many dinosaurs! Organisms including T. Rex, hadrosaur, titanosaur, triceratops, Lufengosaur, mosasaur, and Archaeopteryx, and many others dated, allegedly, even hundreds of millions of years old, have yielded their endogenous, still-soft biological material. See the web's most complete listing of 100+ journal papers (screenshot, left) announcing these discoveries at bflist.rsr.org and see it in layman's terms at rsr.org/soft. * Rapid Stalactites, Stalagmites, Etc.: A construction worker in 1954 left a lemonade bottle in one of Australia's famous Jenolan Caves. By 2011 it had been naturally transformed into a stalagmite (below, right). Increasing scientific knowledge is arguing for rapid cave formation (see below, Nat'l Park Service shrinks Carlsbad Caverns formation estimates from 260M years, to 10M, to 2M, to it "depends"). Likewise, examples are growing of rapid formations with typical chemical make-up (see bottle, left) of classic stalactites and stalagmites including:- in Nat'l Geo the Carlsbad Caverns stalagmite that rapidly covered a bat - the tunnel stalagmites at Tennessee's Raccoon Mountain - hundreds of stalactites beneath the Lincoln Memorial - those near Gladfelter Hall at Philadelphia's Temple University (send photos to Bob@rsr.org) - hundreds of stalactites at Australia's zinc mine at Mt. Isa.   - and those beneath Melbourne's Shrine of Remembrance. * Most Human Mutations Arose in 200 Generations: From Adam until Real Science Radio, in only 200 generations! The journal Nature reports The Recent Origin of Most Human Protein-coding Variants. As summarized by geneticist co-author Joshua Akey, "Most of the mutations that we found arose in the last 200 generations or so" (the same number previously published by biblical creationists). Another 2012 paper, in the American Journal of Physical Anthropology (Eugenie Scott's own field) on High mitochondrial mutation rates, shows that one mitochondrial DNA mutation occurs every other generation, which, as creationists point out, indicates that mtEve would have lived about 200 generations ago. That's not so old! * National Geographic's Not-So-Old Hard-Rock Canyon at Mount St. Helens: As our List of Not So Old Things (this web page) reveals, by a kneejerk reaction evolutionary scientists assign ages of tens or hundreds of thousands of years (or at least just long enough to contradict Moses' chronology in Genesis.) However, with closer study, routinely, more and more old ages get revised downward to fit the world's growing scientific knowledge. So the trend is not that more information lengthens ages, but rather, as data replaces guesswork, ages tend to shrink until they are consistent with the young-earth biblical timeframe. Consistent with this observation, the May 2000 issue of National Geographic quotes the U.S. Forest Service's scientist at Mount St. Helens, Peter Frenzen, describing the canyon on the north side of the volcano. "You'd expect a hard-rock canyon to be thousands, even hundreds of thousands of years old. But this was cut in less than a decade." And as for the volcano itself, while again, the kneejerk reaction of old-earthers would be to claim that most geologic features are hundreds of thousands or millions of years old, the atheistic National Geographic magazine acknowledges from the evidence that Mount St. Helens, the volcanic mount, is only about 4,000 years old! See below and more at rsr.org/mount-st-helens. * Mount St. Helens Dome Ten Years Old not 1.7 Million: Geochron Laboratories of Cambridge, Mass., using potassium-argon and other radiometric techniques claims the rock sample they dated, from the volcano's dome, solidified somewhere between 340,000 and 2.8 million years ago. However photographic evidence and historical reports document the dome's formation during the 1980s, just ten years prior to the samples being collected. With the age of this rock known, radiometric dating therefore gets the age 99.99999% wrong. * Devils Hole Pupfish Isolated Not for 13,000 Years But for 100: Secular scientists default to knee-jerk, older-than-Bible-age dates. However, a tiny Mojave desert fish is having none of it. Rather than having been genetically isolated from other fish for 13,000 years (which would make this small school of fish older than the Earth itself), according to a paper in the journal Nature, actual measurements of mutation rates indicate that the genetic diversity of these Pupfish could have been generated in about 100 years, give or take a few. * Polystrates like Spines and Rare Schools of Fossilized Jellyfish: Previously, seven sedimentary layers in Wisconsin had been described as taking a million years to form. And because jellyfish have no skeleton, as Charles Darwin pointed out, it is rare to find them among fossils. But now, reported in the journal Geology, a school of jellyfish fossils have been found throughout those same seven layers. So, polystrate fossils that condense the time of strata deposition from eons to hours or months, include: - Jellyfish in central Wisconsin were not deposited and fossilized over a million years but during a single event quick enough to trap a whole school. (This fossil school, therefore, taken as a unit forms a polystrate fossil.) Examples are everywhere that falsify the claims of strata deposition over millions of years. - Countless trilobites buried in astounding three dimensionality around the world are meticulously recovered from limestone, much of which is claimed to have been deposited very slowly. Contrariwise, because these specimens were buried rapidly in quickly laid down sediments, they show no evidence of greater erosion on their upper parts as compared to their lower parts.- The delicacy of radiating spine polystrates, like tadpole and jellyfish fossils, especially clearly demonstrate the rapidity of such strata deposition. - A second school of jellyfish, even though they rarely fossilized, exists in another locale with jellyfish fossils in multiple layers, in Australia's Brockman Iron Formation, constraining there too the rate of strata deposition. By the way, jellyfish are an example of evolution's big squeeze. Like galaxies evolving too quickly, galaxy clusters, and even human feet (which, like Mummy DNA, challenge the Out of Africa paradigm), jellyfish have gotten into the act squeezing evolution's timeline, here by 200 million years when they were found in strata allegedly a half-a-billion years old. Other examples, ironically referred to as Medusoid Problematica, are even found in pre-Cambrian strata. - 171 tadpoles of the same species buried in diatoms. - Leaves buried vertically through single-celled diatoms powerfully refute the claimed super-slow deposition of diatomaceous rock. - Many fossils, including a Mesosaur, have been buried in multiple "varve" layers, which are claimed to be annual depositions, yet they show no erosional patterns that would indicate gradual burial (as they claim, absurdly, over even thousands of years). - A single whale skeleton preserved in California in dozens of layers of diatom deposits thus forming a polystrate fossil. - 40 whales buried in the desert in Chile. "What's really interesting is that this didn't just happen once," said Smithsonian evolutionist Dr. Nick Pyenson. It happened four times." Why's that? Because "the fossil site has at least four layers", to which Real Science Radio's Bob Enyart replies: "Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha", with RSR co-host Fred Williams thoughtfully adding, "Ha ha!" * Polystrate Trees: Examples abound around the world of polystrate trees:  - Yellowstone's petrified polystrate forest (with the NPS exhibit sign removed; see below) with successive layers of rootless trees demonstrating the rapid deposition of fifty layers of strata. - A similarly formed polystrate fossil forest in France demonstrating the rapid deposition of a dozen strata. - In a thousand locations including famously the Fossil Cliffs of Joggins, Nova Scotia, polystrate fossils such as trees span many strata. - These trees lack erosion: Not only should such fossils, generally speaking, not even exist, but polystrates including trees typically show no evidence of erosion increasing with height. All of this powerfully disproves the claim that the layers were deposited slowly over thousands or millions of years. In the experience of your RSR radio hosts, evolutionists commonly respond to this hard evidence with mocking. See CRSQ June 2006, ICR Impact #316, and RSR 8-11-06 at KGOV.com. * Yellowstone Petrified Trees Sign Removed: The National Park Service removed their incorrect sign (see left and more). The NPS had claimed that in dozens of different strata over a 40-square mile area, many petrified trees were still standing where they had grown. The NPS eventually removed the sign partly because those petrified trees had no root systems, which they would have had if they had grown there. Instead, the trees of this "fossil forest" have roots that are abruptly broken off two or three feet from their trunks. If these mature trees actually had been remnants of sequential forests that had grown up in strata layer on top of strata layer, 27 times on Specimen Ridge (and 50 times at Specimen Creek), such a natural history implies passage of more time than permitted by biblical chronology. So, don't trust the National Park Service on historical science because they're wrong on the age of the Earth. * Wood Petrifies Quickly: Not surprisingly, by the common evolutionary knee-jerk claim of deep time, "several researchers believe that several millions of years are necessary for the complete formation of silicified wood". Our List of Not So Old and Not So Slow Things includes the work of five Japanese scientists who proved creationist research and published their results in the peer-reviewed journal Sedimentary Geology showing that wood can and does petrify rapidly. Modern wood significantly petrified in 36 years these researchers concluded that wood buried in strata could have been petrified in "a fairly short period of time, in the order of several tens to hundreds of years." * The Scablands: The primary surface features of the Scablands, which cover thousands of square miles of eastern Washington, were long believed to have formed gradually. Yet, against the determined claims of uniformitarian geologists, there is now overwhelming evidence as presented even in a NOVA TV program that the primary features of the Scablands formed rapidly from a catastrophic breach of Lake Missoula causing a massive regional flood. Of course evolutionary geologists still argue that the landscape was formed over tens of thousands of years, now by claiming there must have been a hundred Missoula floods. However, the evidence that there was Only One Lake Missoula Flood has been powerfully reinforced by a University of Colorado Ph.D. thesis. So the Scablands itself is no longer available to old-earthers as de facto evidence for the passage of millions of years. * The Heart Mountain Detachment: in Wyoming just east of Yellowstone, this mountain did not break apart slowly by uniformitarian processes but in only about half-an-hour as widely reported including in the evolutionist LiveScience.com, "Land Speed Record: Mountain Moves 62 Miles in 30 Minutes." The evidence indicates that this mountain of rock covering 425 square miles rapidly broke into 50 pieces and slid apart over an area of more than 1,300 square miles in a biblical, not a "geological," timeframe.  * "150 Million" year-old Squid Ink Not Decomposed: This still-writable ink had dehydrated but had not decomposed! The British Geological Survey's Dr. Phil Wilby, who excavated the fossil, said, "It is difficult to imagine how you can have something as soft and sloppy as an ink sac fossilised in three dimensions, still black, and inside a rock that is 150 million years old." And the Daily Mail states that, "the black ink was of exactly the same structure as that of today's version", just desiccated. And Wilby added, "Normally you would find only the hard parts like the shell and bones fossilised but... these creatures... can be dissected as if they are living animals, you can see the muscle fibres and cells. It is difficult to imagine... The structure is similar to ink from a modern squid so we can write with it..." Why is this difficult for evolutionists to imagine? Because as Dr. Carl Wieland writes, "Chemical structures 'fall apart' all by themselves over time due to the randomizing effects of molecular motion." Decades ago Bob Enyart broadcast a geology program about Mount St. Helens' catastrophic destruction of forests and the hydraulic transportation and upright deposition of trees. Later, Bob met the chief ranger from Haleakala National Park on Hawaii's island of Maui, Mark Tanaka-Sanders. The ranger agreed to correspond with his colleague at Yellowstone to urge him to have the sign removed. Thankfully, it was then removed. (See also AIG, CMI, and all the original Yellowstone exhibit photos.) Groundbreaking research conducted by creation geologist Dr. Steve Austin in Spirit Lake after Mount St. Helens eruption provided a modern-day analog to the formation of Yellowstone fossil forest. A steam blast from that volcano blew over tens of thousands of trees leaving them without attached roots. Many thousands of those trees were floating upright in Spirit Lake, and began sinking at varying rates into rapidly and sporadically deposited sediments. Once Yellowstone's successive forest interpretation was falsified (though like with junk DNA, it's too big to fail, so many atheists and others still cling to it), the erroneous sign was removed. * Asiatic vs. European Honeybees: These two populations of bees have been separated supposedly for seven million years. A researcher decided to put the two together to see what would happen. What we should have here is a failure to communicate that would have resulted after their "language" evolved over millions of years. However, European and Asiatic honeybees are still able to communicate, putting into doubt the evolutionary claim that they were separated over "geologic periods." For more, see the Public Library of Science, Asiatic Honeybees Can Understand Dance Language of European Honeybees. (Oh yeah, and why don't fossils of poorly-formed honeycombs exist, from the millions of years before the bees and natural selection finally got the design right? Ha! Because they don't exist! :) Nautiloid proves rapid limestone formation. * Remember the Nautiloids: In the Grand Canyon there is a limestone layer averaging seven feet thick that runs the 277 miles of the canyon (and beyond) that covers hundreds of square miles and contains an average of one nautiloid fossil per square meter. Along with many other dead creatures in this one particular layer, 15% of these nautiloids were killed and then fossilized standing on their heads. Yes, vertically. They were caught in such an intense and rapid catastrophic flow that gravity was not able to cause all of their dead carcasses to fall over on their sides. Famed Mount St. Helens geologist Steve Austin is also the world's leading expert on nautiloid fossils and has worked in the canyon and presented his findings to the park's rangers at the invitation of National Park Service officials. Austin points out, as is true of many of the world's mass fossil graveyards, that this enormous nautiloid deposition provides indisputable proof of the extremely rapid formation of a significant layer of limestone near the bottom of the canyon, a layer like the others we've been told about, that allegedly formed at the bottom of a calm and placid sea with slow and gradual sedimentation. But a million nautiloids, standing on their heads, literally, would beg to differ. At our sister stie, RSR provides the relevant Geologic Society of America abstract, links, and video. *  Now It's Allegedly Two Million Year-Old Leaves: "When we started pulling leaves out of the soil, that was surreal, to know that it's millions of years old..." sur-re-al: adjective: a bizarre mix of fact and fantasy. In this case, the leaves are the facts. Earth scientists from Ohio State and the University of Minnesota say that wood and leaves they found in the Canadian Arctic are at least two million years old, and perhaps more than ten million years old, even though the leaves are just dry and crumbly and the wood still burns! * Gold Precipitates in Veins in Less than a Second: After geologists submitted for decades to the assumption that each layer of gold would deposit at the alleged super slow rates of geologic process, the journal Nature Geoscience reports that each layer of deposition can occur within a few tenths of a second. Meanwhile, at the Lihir gold deposit in Papua New Guinea, evolutionists assumed the more than 20 million ounces of gold in the Lihir reserve took millions of years to deposit, but as reported in the journal Science, geologists can now demonstrate that the deposit could have formed in thousands of years, or far more quickly! Iceland's not-so-old Surtsey Island looks ancient. * Surtsey Island, Iceland: Of the volcanic island that formed in 1963, New Scientist reported in 2007 about Surtsey that "geographers... marvel that canyons, gullies and other land features that typically take tens of thousands or millions of years to form were created in less than a decade." Yes. And Sigurdur Thorarinsson, Iceland's chief  geologist, wrote in the months after Surtsey formed, "that the time scale," he had been trained "to attach to geological developments is misleading." [For what is said to] take thousands of years... the same development may take a few weeks or even days here [including to form] a landscape... so varied and mature that it was almost beyond belief... wide sandy beaches and precipitous crags... gravel banks and lagoons, impressive cliffs… hollows, glens and soft undulating land... fractures and faultscarps, channels and screes… confounded by what met your eye... boulders worn by the surf, some of which were almost round... -Iceland's chief geologist * The Palouse River Gorge: In the southeast of Washington State, the Palouse River Gorge is one of many features formed rapidly by 500 cubic miles of water catastrophically released with the breaching of a natural dam in the Lake Missoula Flood (which gouged out the Scablands as described above). So, hard rock can be breached and eroded rapidly. * Leaf Shapes Identical for 190 Million Years?  From Berkley.edu, "Ginkgo biloba... dates back to... about 190 million years ago... fossilized leaf material from the Tertiary species Ginkgo adiantoides is considered similar or even identical to that produced by modern Ginkgo biloba trees... virtually indistinguishable..." The literature describes leaf shapes as "spectacularly diverse" sometimes within a species but especially across the plant kingdom. Because all kinds of plants survive with all kinds of different leaf shapes, the conservation of a species retaining a single shape over alleged deep time is a telling issue. Darwin's theory is undermined by the unchanging shape over millions of years of a species' leaf shape. This lack of change, stasis in what should be an easily morphable plant trait, supports the broader conclusion that chimp-like creatures did not become human beings and all the other ambitious evolutionary creation of new kinds are simply imagined. (Ginkgo adiantoides and biloba are actually the same species. Wikipedia states, "It is doubtful whether the Northern Hemisphere fossil species of Ginkgo can be reliably distinguished." For oftentimes, as documented by Dr. Carl Werner in his Evolution: The Grand Experiment series, paleontogists falsely speciate identical specimens, giving different species names, even different genus names, to the fossil and living animals that appear identical.) * Box Canyon, Idaho: Geologists now think Box Canyon in Idaho, USA, was carved by a catastrophic flood and not slowly over millions of years with 1) huge plunge pools formed by waterfalls; 2) the almost complete removal of large basalt boulders from the canyon; 3) an eroded notch on the plateau at the top of the canyon; and 4) water scour marks on the basalt plateau leading to the canyon. Scientists calculate that the flood was so large that it could have eroded the whole canyon in as little as 35 days. See the journal Science, Formation of Box Canyon, Idaho, by Megaflood, and the Journal of Creation, and Creation Magazine. * Manganese Nodules Rapid Formation: Allegedly, as claimed at the Wikipedia entry from 2005 through 2021: "Nodule growth is one of the slowest of all geological phenomena – in the order of a centimeter over several million years." Wow, that would be slow! And a Texas A&M Marine Sciences technical slide presentation says, “They grow very slowly (mm/million years) and can be tens of millions of years old.” But according to a World Almanac documentary they have formed "around beer cans," said marine geologist Dr. John Yates in the 1997 video Universe Beneath the Sea: The Next Frontier. There are also reports of manganese nodules forming around ships sunk in the First World War. See more at at youngearth.com, at TOL, in the print edition of the Journal of Creation, and in this typical forum discussion with atheists (at the Chicago Cubs forum no less :). * "6,000 year-old" Mitochondrial Eve: As the Bible calls "Eve... the mother of all living" (Gen. 3:20), genetic researchers have named the one woman from whom all humans have descended "Mitochondrial Eve." But in a scientific attempt to date her existence, they openly admit that they included chimpanzee DNA in their analysis in order to get what they viewed as a reasonably old date of 200,000 years ago (which is still surprisingly recent from their perspective, but old enough not to strain Darwinian theory too much). But then as widely reported including by Science magazine, when they dropped the chimp data and used only actual human mutation rates, that process determined that Eve lived only six thousand years ago! In Ann Gibbon's Science article, "Calibrating the Mitochondrial Clock," rather than again using circular reasoning by assuming their conclusion (that humans evolved from ape-like creatures), they performed their calculations using actual measured mutation rates. This peer-reviewed journal then reported that if these rates have been constant, "mitochondrial Eve… would be a mere 6000 years old." See also the journal Nature and creation.com's "A shrinking date for Eve," and Walt Brown's assessment. Expectedly though, evolutionists have found a way to reject their own unbiased finding (the conclusion contrary to their self-interest) by returning to their original method of using circular reasoning, as reported in the American Journal of Human Genetics, "calibrating against recent evidence for the divergence time of humans and chimpanzees,"  to reset their mitochondrial clock back to 200,000 years. * Even Younger Y-Chromosomal Adam: (Although he should be called, "Y-Chromosomal Noah.") While we inherit our mtDNA only from our mothers, only men have a Y chromosome (which incidentally genetically disproves the cla

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Bob Enyart Live
RSR's List of Not So Old Things

Bob Enyart Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2021


  [While Bob & Cheryl Enyart go fishing we invite you to enjoy from the RSR archives our favorite List of Not So Old Things! Photos from today, June 25, 2021.] -- Finches Diversify in Decades, Opals Form in Months,  Man's Genetic Diversity in 200 Generations, C-14 Everywhere: Real Science Radio hosts Bob Enyart and Fred Williams present their classic program that led to the audience-favorites rsr.org/list-shows! See below and hear on today's radio program our list of Not So Old and Not So Slow Things! From opals forming in months to man's genetic diversity in 200 generations, and with carbon 14 everywhere it's not supposed to be (including in diamonds and dinosaur bones!), scientific observations fill the guys' most traditional list challenging those who claim that the earth is billions of years old. Many of these scientific finds demand a re-evaluation of supposed million and billion-year ages. * Finches Adapt in 17 Years, Not 2.3 Million: Charles Darwin's finches are claimed to have taken 2,300,000 years to diversify from an initial species blown onto the Galapagos Islands. Yet individuals from a single finch species on a U.S. Bird Reservation in the Pacific were introduced to a group of small islands 300 miles away and in at most 17 years, like Darwin's finches, they had diversified their beaks, related muscles, and behavior to fill various ecological niches. Hear about this also at rsr.org/spetner. * Opals Can Form in "A Few Months" And Don't Need 100,000 Years: A leading authority on opals, Allan W. Eckert, observed that, "scientific papers and textbooks have told that the process of opal formation requires tens of thousands of years, perhaps hundreds of thousands... Not true." A 2011 peer-reviewed paper in a geology journal from Australia, where almost all the world's opal is found, reported on the: "new timetable for opal formation involving weeks to a few months and not the hundreds of thousands of years envisaged by the conventional weathering model." (And apparently, per a 2019 report from Entomology Today, opals can even form around insects!) More knowledgeable scientists resist the uncritical, group-think insistence on false super-slow formation rates (as also for manganese nodules, gold veins, stone, petroleum, canyons and gullies, and even guts, all below). Regarding opals, Darwinian bias led geologists to long ignore possible quick action, as from microbes, as a possible explanation for these mineraloids. For both in nature and in the lab, opals form rapidly, not even in 10,000 years, but in weeks. See this also from creationists by a geologist, a paleobiochemist, and a nuclear chemist. * Finches Speciate in Two Generations vs Two Million Years for Darwin's Birds?  Darwin's finches on the Galapagos Islands are said to have diversified into 14 species over a period of two million years. But in 2017 the journal Science reported a newcomer to the Island which within two generations spawned a reproductively isolated new species. In another instance as documented by Lee Spetner, a hundred birds of the same finch species introduced to an island cluster a 1,000 kilometers from Galapagos diversified into species with the typical variations in beak sizes, etc. "If this diversification occurred in less than seventeen years," Dr. Spetner asks, "why did Darwin's Galapagos finches [as claimed by evolutionists] have to take two million years?" * Blue Eyes Originated Not So Long Ago: Not a million years ago, nor a hundred thousand years ago, but based on a peer-reviewed paper in Human Genetics, a press release at Science Daily reports that, "research shows that people with blue eyes have a single, common ancestor. A team at the University of Copenhagen have tracked down a genetic mutation which took place 6-10,000 years ago and is the cause of the eye colour of all blue-eyed humans alive on the planet today." * Adding the Entire Universe to our List of Not So Old Things? Based on March 2019 findings from Hubble, Nobel laureate Adam Riess of the Space Telescope Science Institute and his co-authors in the Astrophysical Journal estimate that the universe is about a billion years younger than previously thought! Then in September 2019 in the journal Science, the age dropped precipitiously to as low as 11.4 billion years! Of course, these measurements also further squeeze the canonical story of the big bang chronology with its many already existing problems including the insufficient time to "evolve" distant mature galaxies, galaxy clusters, superclusters, enormous black holes, filaments, bubbles, walls, and other superstructures. So, even though the latest estimates are still absurdly too old (Google: big bang predictions, and click on the #1 ranked article, or just go on over there to rsr.org/bb), regardless, we thought we'd plop the whole universe down on our List of Not So Old Things!   * After the Soft Tissue Discoveries, NOW Dino DNA: When a North Carolina State University paleontologist took the Tyrannosaurus Rex photos to the right of original biological material, that led to the 2016 discovery of dinosaur DNA, So far researchers have also recovered dinosaur blood vessels, collagen, osteocytes, hemoglobin, red blood cells, and various proteins. As of May 2018, twenty-six scientific journals, including Nature, Science, PNAS, PLoS One, Bone, and Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, have confirmed the discovery of biomaterial fossils from many dinosaurs! Organisms including T. Rex, hadrosaur, titanosaur, triceratops, Lufengosaur, mosasaur, and Archaeopteryx, and many others dated, allegedly, even hundreds of millions of years old, have yielded their endogenous, still-soft biological material. See the web's most complete listing of 100+ journal papers (screenshot, left) announcing these discoveries at bflist.rsr.org and see it in layman's terms at rsr.org/soft. * Rapid Stalactites, Stalagmites, Etc.: A construction worker in 1954 left a lemonade bottle in one of Australia's famous Jenolan Caves. By 2011 it had been naturally transformed into a stalagmite (below, right). Increasing scientific knowledge is arguing for rapid cave formation (see below, Nat'l Park Service shrinks Carlsbad Caverns formation estimates from 260M years, to 10M, to 2M, to it "depends"). Likewise, examples are growing of rapid formations with typical chemical make-up (see bottle, left) of classic stalactites and stalagmites including:- in Nat'l Geo the Carlsbad Caverns stalagmite that rapidly covered a bat - the tunnel stalagmites at Tennessee's Raccoon Mountain - hundreds of stalactites beneath the Lincoln Memorial - those near Gladfelter Hall at Philadelphia's Temple University (send photos to Bob@rsr.org) - hundreds of stalactites at Australia's zinc mine at Mt. Isa.   - and those beneath Melbourne's Shrine of Remembrance. * Most Human Mutations Arose in 200 Generations: From Adam until Real Science Radio, in only 200 generations! The journal Nature reports The Recent Origin of Most Human Protein-coding Variants. As summarized by geneticist co-author Joshua Akey, "Most of the mutations that we found arose in the last 200 generations or so" (the same number previously published by biblical creationists). Another 2012 paper, in the American Journal of Physical Anthropology (Eugenie Scott's own field) on High mitochondrial mutation rates, shows that one mitochondrial DNA mutation occurs every other generation, which, as creationists point out, indicates that mtEve would have lived about 200 generations ago. That's not so old! * National Geographic's Not-So-Old Hard-Rock Canyon at Mount St. Helens: As our List of Not So Old Things (this web page) reveals, by a kneejerk reaction evolutionary scientists assign ages of tens or hundreds of thousands of years (or at least just long enough to contradict Moses' chronology in Genesis.) However, with closer study, routinely, more and more old ages get revised downward to fit the world's growing scientific knowledge. So the trend is not that more information lengthens ages, but rather, as data replaces guesswork, ages tend to shrink until they are consistent with the young-earth biblical timeframe. Consistent with this observation, the May 2000 issue of National Geographic quotes the U.S. Forest Service's scientist at Mount St. Helens, Peter Frenzen, describing the canyon on the north side of the volcano. "You'd expect a hard-rock canyon to be thousands, even hundreds of thousands of years old. But this was cut in less than a decade." And as for the volcano itself, while again, the kneejerk reaction of old-earthers would be to claim that most geologic features are hundreds of thousands or millions of years old, the atheistic National Geographic magazine acknowledges from the evidence that Mount St. Helens, the volcanic mount, is only about 4,000 years old! See below and more at rsr.org/mount-st-helens. * Mount St. Helens Dome Ten Years Old not 1.7 Million: Geochron Laboratories of Cambridge, Mass., using potassium-argon and other radiometric techniques claims the rock sample they dated, from the volcano's dome, solidified somewhere between 340,000 and 2.8 million years ago. However photographic evidence and historical reports document the dome's formation during the 1980s, just ten years prior to the samples being collected. With the age of this rock known, radiometric dating therefore gets the age 99.99999% wrong. * Devils Hole Pupfish Isolated Not for 13,000 Years But for 100: Secular scientists default to knee-jerk, older-than-Bible-age dates. However, a tiny Mojave desert fish is having none of it. Rather than having been genetically isolated from other fish for 13,000 years (which would make this small school of fish older than the Earth itself), according to a paper in the journal Nature, actual measurements of mutation rates indicate that the genetic diversity of these Pupfish could have been generated in about 100 years, give or take a few. * Polystrates like Spines and Rare Schools of Fossilized Jellyfish: Previously, seven sedimentary layers in Wisconsin had been described as taking a million years to form. And because jellyfish have no skeleton, as Charles Darwin pointed out, it is rare to find them among fossils. But now, reported in the journal Geology, a school of jellyfish fossils have been found throughout those same seven layers. So, polystrate fossils that condense the time of strata deposition from eons to hours or months, include: - Jellyfish in central Wisconsin were not deposited and fossilized over a million years but during a single event quick enough to trap a whole school. (This fossil school, therefore, taken as a unit forms a polystrate fossil.) Examples are everywhere that falsify the claims of strata deposition over millions of years. - Countless trilobites buried in astounding three dimensionality around the world are meticulously recovered from limestone, much of which is claimed to have been deposited very slowly. Contrariwise, because these specimens were buried rapidly in quickly laid down sediments, they show no evidence of greater erosion on their upper parts as compared to their lower parts.- The delicacy of radiating spine polystrates, like tadpole and jellyfish fossils, especially clearly demonstrate the rapidity of such strata deposition. - A second school of jellyfish, even though they rarely fossilized, exists in another locale with jellyfish fossils in multiple layers, in Australia's Brockman Iron Formation, constraining there too the rate of strata deposition. By the way, jellyfish are an example of evolution's big squeeze. Like galaxies evolving too quickly, galaxy clusters, and even human feet (which, like Mummy DNA, challenge the Out of Africa paradigm), jellyfish have gotten into the act squeezing evolution's timeline, here by 200 million years when they were found in strata allegedly a half-a-billion years old. Other examples, ironically referred to as Medusoid Problematica, are even found in pre-Cambrian strata. - 171 tadpoles of the same species buried in diatoms. - Leaves buried vertically through single-celled diatoms powerfully refute the claimed super-slow deposition of diatomaceous rock. - Many fossils, including a Mesosaur, have been buried in multiple "varve" layers, which are claimed to be annual depositions, yet they show no erosional patterns that would indicate gradual burial (as they claim, absurdly, over even thousands of years). - A single whale skeleton preserved in California in dozens of layers of diatom deposits thus forming a polystrate fossil. - 40 whales buried in the desert in Chile. "What's really interesting is that this didn't just happen once," said Smithsonian evolutionist Dr. Nick Pyenson. It happened four times." Why's that? Because "the fossil site has at least four layers", to which Real Science Radio's Bob Enyart replies: "Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha", with RSR co-host Fred Williams thoughtfully adding, "Ha ha!" * Polystrate Trees: Examples abound around the world of polystrate trees:  - Yellowstone's petrified polystrate forest (with the NPS exhibit sign removed; see below) with successive layers of rootless trees demonstrating the rapid deposition of fifty layers of strata. - A similarly formed polystrate fossil forest in France demonstrating the rapid deposition of a dozen strata. - In a thousand locations including famously the Fossil Cliffs of Joggins, Nova Scotia, polystrate fossils such as trees span many strata. - These trees lack erosion: Not only should such fossils, generally speaking, not even exist, but polystrates including trees typically show no evidence of erosion increasing with height. All of this powerfully disproves the claim that the layers were deposited slowly over thousands or millions of years. In the experience of your RSR radio hosts, evolutionists commonly respond to this hard evidence with mocking. See CRSQ June 2006, ICR Impact #316, and RSR 8-11-06 at KGOV.com. * Yellowstone Petrified Trees Sign Removed: The National Park Service removed their incorrect sign (see left and more). The NPS had claimed that in dozens of different strata over a 40-square mile area, many petrified trees were still standing where they had grown. The NPS eventually removed the sign partly because those petrified trees had no root systems, which they would have had if they had grown there. Instead, the trees of this "fossil forest" have roots that are abruptly broken off two or three feet from their trunks. If these mature trees actually had been remnants of sequential forests that had grown up in strata layer on top of strata layer, 27 times on Specimen Ridge (and 50 times at Specimen Creek), such a natural history implies passage of more time than permitted by biblical chronology. So, don't trust the National Park Service on historical science because they're wrong on the age of the Earth. * Wood Petrifies Quickly: Not surprisingly, by the common evolutionary knee-jerk claim of deep time, "several researchers believe that several millions of years are necessary for the complete formation of silicified wood". Our List of Not So Old and Not So Slow Things includes the work of five Japanese scientists who proved creationist research and published their results in the peer-reviewed journal Sedimentary Geology showing that wood can and does petrify rapidly. Modern wood significantly petrified in 36 years these researchers concluded that wood buried in strata could have been petrified in "a fairly short period of time, in the order of several tens to hundreds of years." * The Scablands: The primary surface features of the Scablands, which cover thousands of square miles of eastern Washington, were long believed to have formed gradually. Yet, against the determined claims of uniformitarian geologists, there is now overwhelming evidence as presented even in a NOVA TV program that the primary features of the Scablands formed rapidly from a catastrophic breach of Lake Missoula causing a massive regional flood. Of course evolutionary geologists still argue that the landscape was formed over tens of thousands of years, now by claiming there must have been a hundred Missoula floods. However, the evidence that there was Only One Lake Missoula Flood has been powerfully reinforced by a University of Colorado Ph.D. thesis. So the Scablands itself is no longer available to old-earthers as de facto evidence for the passage of millions of years. * The Heart Mountain Detachment: in Wyoming just east of Yellowstone, this mountain did not break apart slowly by uniformitarian processes but in only about half-an-hour as widely reported including in the evolutionist LiveScience.com, "Land Speed Record: Mountain Moves 62 Miles in 30 Minutes." The evidence indicates that this mountain of rock covering 425 square miles rapidly broke into 50 pieces and slid apart over an area of more than 1,300 square miles in a biblical, not a "geological," timeframe.  * "150 Million" year-old Squid Ink Not Decomposed: This still-writable ink had dehydrated but had not decomposed! The British Geological Survey's Dr. Phil Wilby, who excavated the fossil, said, "It is difficult to imagine how you can have something as soft and sloppy as an ink sac fossilised in three dimensions, still black, and inside a rock that is 150 million years old." And the Daily Mail states that, "the black ink was of exactly the same structure as that of today's version", just desiccated. And Wilby added, "Normally you would find only the hard parts like the shell and bones fossilised but... these creatures... can be dissected as if they are living animals, you can see the muscle fibres and cells. It is difficult to imagine... The structure is similar to ink from a modern squid so we can write with it..." Why is this difficult for evolutionists to imagine? Because as Dr. Carl Wieland writes, "Chemical structures 'fall apart' all by themselves over time due to the randomizing effects of molecular motion." Decades ago Bob Enyart broadcast a geology program about Mount St. Helens' catastrophic destruction of forests and the hydraulic transportation and upright deposition of trees. Later, Bob met the chief ranger from Haleakala National Park on Hawaii's island of Maui, Mark Tanaka-Sanders. The ranger agreed to correspond with his colleague at Yellowstone to urge him to have the sign removed. Thankfully, it was then removed. (See also AIG, CMI, and all the original Yellowstone exhibit photos.) Groundbreaking research conducted by creation geologist Dr. Steve Austin in Spirit Lake after Mount St. Helens eruption provided a modern-day analog to the formation of Yellowstone fossil forest. A steam blast from that volcano blew over tens of thousands of trees leaving them without attached roots. Many thousands of those trees were floating upright in Spirit Lake, and began sinking at varying rates into rapidly and sporadically deposited sediments. Once Yellowstone's successive forest interpretation was falsified (though like with junk DNA, it's too big to fail, so many atheists and others still cling to it), the erroneous sign was removed. * Asiatic vs. European Honeybees: These two populations of bees have been separated supposedly for seven million years. A researcher decided to put the two together to see what would happen. What we should have here is a failure to communicate that would have resulted after their "language" evolved over millions of years. However, European and Asiatic honeybees are still able to communicate, putting into doubt the evolutionary claim that they were separated over "geologic periods." For more, see the Public Library of Science, Asiatic Honeybees Can Understand Dance Language of European Honeybees. (Oh yeah, and why don't fossils of poorly-formed honeycombs exist, from the millions of years before the bees and natural selection finally got the design right? Ha! Because they don't exist! :) Nautiloid proves rapid limestone formation.* Remember the Nautiloids: In the Grand Canyon there is a limestone layer averaging seven feet thick that runs the 277 miles of the canyon (and beyond) that covers hundreds of square miles and contains an average of one nautiloid fossil per square meter. Along with many other dead creatures in this one particular layer, 15% of these nautiloids were killed and then fossilized standing on their heads. Yes, vertically. They were caught in such an intense and rapid catastrophic flow that gravity was not able to cause all of their dead carcasses to fall over on their sides. Famed Mount St. Helens geologist Steve Austin is also the world's leading expert on nautiloid fossils and has worked in the canyon and presented his findings to the park's rangers at the invitation of National Park Service officials. Austin points out, as is true of many of the world's mass fossil graveyards, that this enormous nautiloid deposition provides indisputable proof of the extremely rapid formation of a significant layer of limestone near the bottom of the canyon, a layer like the others we've been told about, that allegedly formed at the bottom of a calm and placid sea with slow and gradual sedimentation. But a million nautiloids, standing on their heads, literally, would beg to differ. At our sister stie, RSR provides the relevant Geologic Society of America abstract, links, and video. *  Now It's Allegedly Two Million Year-Old Leaves: "When we started pulling leaves out of the soil, that was surreal, to know that it's millions of years old..." sur-re-al: adjective: a bizarre mix of fact and fantasy. In this case, the leaves are the facts. Earth scientists from Ohio State and the University of Minnesota say that wood and leaves they found in the Canadian Arctic are at least two million years old, and perhaps more than ten million years old, even though the leaves are just dry and crumbly and the wood still burns! * Gold Precipitates in Veins in Less than a Second: After geologists submitted for decades to the assumption that each layer of gold would deposit at the alleged super slow rates of geologic process, the journal Nature Geoscience reports that each layer of deposition can occur within a few tenths of a second. Meanwhile, at the Lihir gold deposit in Papua New Guinea, evolutionists assumed the more than 20 million ounces of gold in the Lihir reserve took millions of years to deposit, but as reported in the journal Science, geologists can now demonstrate that the deposit could have formed in thousands of years, or far more quickly! Iceland's not-so-old Surtsey Island looks ancient.* Surtsey Island, Iceland: Of the volcanic island that formed in 1963, New Scientist reported in 2007 about Surtsey that "geographers... marvel that canyons, gullies and other land features that typically take tens of thousands or millions of years to form were created in less than a decade." Yes. And Sigurdur Thorarinsson, Iceland's chief  geologist, wrote in the months after Surtsey formed, "that the time scale," he had been trained "to attach to geological developments is misleading." [For what is said to] take thousands of years... the same development may take a few weeks or even days here [including to form] a landscape... so varied and mature that it was almost beyond belief... wide sandy beaches and precipitous crags... gravel banks and lagoons, impressive cliffs… hollows, glens and soft undulating land... fractures and faultscarps, channels and screes… confounded by what met your eye... boulders worn by the surf, some of which were almost round... -Iceland's chief geologist * The Palouse River Gorge: In the southeast of Washington State, the Palouse River Gorge is one of many features formed rapidly by 500 cubic miles of water catastrophically released with the breaching of a natural dam in the Lake Missoula Flood (which gouged out the Scablands as described above). So, hard rock can be breached and eroded rapidly. * Leaf Shapes Identical for 190 Million Years?  From Berkley.edu, "Ginkgo biloba... dates back to... about 190 million years ago... fossilized leaf material from the Tertiary species Ginkgo adiantoides is considered similar or even identical to that produced by modern Ginkgo biloba trees... virtually indistinguishable..." The literature describes leaf shapes as "spectacularly diverse" sometimes within a species but especially across the plant kingdom. Because all kinds of plants survive with all kinds of different leaf shapes, the conservation of a species retaining a single shape over alleged deep time is a telling issue. Darwin's theory is undermined by the unchanging shape over millions of years of a species' leaf shape. This lack of change, stasis in what should be an easily morphable plant trait, supports the broader conclusion that chimp-like creatures did not become human beings and all the other ambitious evolutionary creation of new kinds are simply imagined. (Ginkgo adiantoides and biloba are actually the same species. Wikipedia states, "It is doubtful whether the Northern Hemisphere fossil species of Ginkgo can be reliably distinguished." For oftentimes, as documented by Dr. Carl Werner in his Evolution: The Grand Experiment series, paleontogists falsely speciate identical specimens, giving different species names, even different genus names, to the fossil and living animals that appear identical.) * Box Canyon, Idaho: Geologists now think Box Canyon in Idaho, USA, was carved by a catastrophic flood and not slowly over millions of years with 1) huge plunge pools formed by waterfalls; 2) the almost complete removal of large basalt boulders from the canyon; 3) an eroded notch on the plateau at the top of the canyon; and 4) water scour marks on the basalt plateau leading to the canyon. Scientists calculate that the flood was so large that it could have eroded the whole canyon in as little as 35 days. See the journal Science, Formation of Box Canyon, Idaho, by Megaflood, and the Journal of Creation, and Creation Magazine. * Manganese Nodules Rapid Formation: Allegedly, as claimed at the Wikipedia entry from 2005 through 2021: "Nodule growth is one of the slowest of all geological phenomena – in the order of a centimeter over several million years." Wow, that would be slow! And a Texas A&M Marine Sciences technical slide presentation says, “They grow very slowly (mm/million years) and can be tens of millions of years old.” But according to a World Almanac documentary they have formed "around beer cans," said marine geologist Dr. John Yates in the 1997 video Universe Beneath the Sea: The Next Frontier. There are also reports of manganese nodules forming around ships sunk in the First World War. See more at at youngearth.com, at TOL, in the print edition of the Journal of Creation, and in this typical forum discussion with atheists (at the Chicago Cubs forum no less :). * "6,000 year-old" Mitochondrial Eve: As the Bible calls "Eve... the mother of all living" (Gen. 3:20), genetic researchers have named the one woman from whom all humans have descended "Mitochondrial Eve." But in a scientific attempt to date her existence, they openly admit that they included chimpanzee DNA in their analysis in order to get what they viewed as a reasonably old date of 200,000 years ago (which is still surprisingly recent from their perspective, but old enough not to strain Darwinian theory too much). But then as widely reported including by Science magazine, when they dropped the chimp data and used only actual human mutation rates, that process determined that Eve lived only six thousand years ago! In Ann Gibbon's Science article, "Calibrating the Mitochondrial Clock," rather than again using circular reasoning by assuming their conclusion (that humans evolved from ape-like creatures), they performed their calculations using actual measured mutation rates. This peer-reviewed journal then reported that if these rates have been constant, "mitochondrial Eve… would be a mere 6000 years old." See also the journal Nature and creation.com's "A shrinking date for Eve," and Walt Brown's assessment. Expectedly though, evolutionists have found a way to reject their own unbiased finding (the conclusion contrary to their self-interest) by returning to their original method of using circular reasoning, as reported in the American Journal of Human Genetics, "calibrating against recent evidence for the divergence time of humans and chimpanzees,"  to reset their mitochondrial clock back to 200,000 years. * Even Younger Y-Chromosomal Adam: (Although he should be called, "Y-Chromosomal Noah.") While we inherit our mtDNA only from our mothers, only men have a Y chromosome (which incidentally genetically disproves the claim that the fetus is "part of the woman's body," since the little boy's y chromosome could never be part of mom's body). Based on documented mutation rates on and the extraordinary lack o

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Classical Wisdom Speaks
What About Thebes?

Classical Wisdom Speaks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 3:32


What about Thebes? When thinking of the ancient Greek world, Athens and Sparta are the cities that jump to mind. Of Course the birth of Democracy and the Elite Warrior society capture the imagination right away. Perhaps after that, with the help of capitals and Hannibal's elephants, one might conjure Corinth or Carthage... but Poor little Thebes, so instrumental in history and mythology, often gets overlooked. In fact, when it comes to mythical origin legends, Thebes is rivaled only by Troy itself.  It was in Thebes that Cadmus, one of the very first Greek Heroes, founded the citadel Cadmea and there sown the seeds of the Spartoi or "Sown Men", the origin of the Theban nobility.It was in Thebes young Dionysus was sewn into his father’s godly thigh after he had accidentally blown up poor the mother, Semele, into smithereens after jealous Hera tricked Zeus’s young lover into demanding the king of gods show his full - lightning bolt - glory.  It was in Thebes that the seven gated wall was built by Amphion and his brother Zethus. It was in Thebes the tale of Laius, whose misdeeds culminated in the tragedy of Oedipus and the wars of the Seven against Thebes, took place. Outside the city walls, the path where Antigone dragged the dead body of her brother was a popular ancient tourist attraction.  And of course it was in Thebes that Heracles, arguably the most famous of all the Greek heroes was born and raised. But it is not only for the incredibly rich and extensive myths that Thebes deserves our attention. Its historical relevance can not be understated; at one point Thebes was the most powerful city in ancient Greece. This peak culminated in 371 BC when the Thebans enjoyed a remarkable victory against Sparta - all due to the Sacred Band of Thebes. But who were these ancient warriors? What role did they play in Theban history... and maybe more importantly, what did the discovery of the burial site of the sacred band reveal about Thebes, its role in ancient politics as well as ancient Greek culture? This June 8th, you can find out. James Romm, chair of Classics at Bard College and author of "The Sacred Band", discusses Sex, Soldiers and Thebes with Cambridge Professor and author of “Thebes: The Forgotten City of Ancient Greece”, Paul Cartledge, and Columbia Professor, Helene Foley. Join this fascinating conversation (including Q&A), hosted by Classical Wisdom, on Tuesday, June 8th, 2021 at noon EDT (That’s NY Time)  to discover the history of Thebes, the evolution of male eros and the essential role of the Sacred Band in fighting for Greek democracy. Simply to go to https://classicalwisdom.com/sex-soldiers-thebes/ to learn how you can watch and participate in this live event for free. 

Reduce by Half
Mother's Day '21 | Dinner Plus Drinks #72

Reduce by Half

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2021 53:07


Happy Mother's Day! Without you Mom's nobody is here. You're all wonderful, and we love all of you. We have a big episode this week with lots of talk about everything from traveling with toddlers to tacos to frosé to Billie Eilish. We had to go to backup audio for this episode and we apologize for the less than stellar audio quality, but we hope you enjoy what we have for you this week.Here are links to everything we talked about this week:If you haven't seen the Billie Eilish British Vogue cover and have no clue what we were talking about, you can check out this NY Time article for reference.Bridget highly recommends AirPods and Nick agrees. They're super de duper awesome and we recommend buying yourself or someone you love a pair.Nick got Sarah a really cool print of Simona from Still Novel for Mother's Day. She opened it early and we can confirm the gift wasn't spoiled and she loved it. Bridget is hoping someone will make these Individual Beef Wellingtons for her.Nick loves curry and this Easy Butter Chicken is a really simple and easy introduction to curry. Here's hoping Simona loves it!What do you think about the Billie Eilish cover? It's a really fascinating and complex situation - just like her. We'd love to hear from you in whatever way that makes sense for you to get in touch with us. Here's how you can stay up with all of the things Dinner Plus Drinks and get in touch with us to share your travel tips and more! Subscribe on YouTubeVisit our websiteLike us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramGet links to subscribe to the podcast in your favorite appOr email us at: hello /at/ dinnerlusdrinks /dot/ comCheers everybody, have a great week; we'll talk to you next week!~ Bridget and Nick*If you make a purchase using our links, we may receive a commission.

Ineshiaknowsbest
When you with the cousin at bbqs in NY time square

Ineshiaknowsbest

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2021 9:52


When you just can’t have a good conversation lol love family

The Driven Entrepreneur with Matt Brauning
5 Start Up Non-Negotiables For Success with David S. Kidder

The Driven Entrepreneur with Matt Brauning

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 35:58


Ep #261 - This week on the podcast, I'm joined by David S. Kidder, an experienced entrepreneur, NY Times best-selling author and angel investor in more than 40 companies, including SpaceX and AirBnb. David currently serves as the co-founder and CEO for Bionic, a company that installs proprietary solutions for the world's largest enterprises designed to unlock growth and competitiveness. These are based on the models, methods, talent, and tools of venture capital and entrepreneurship. David is the NY Time's best-selling author of 'The Startup Playbook' and 'New To Big.' These are powerful resources for anyone looking to launch a startup while avoiding the common mistakes that can lead to a company's downfall. Today's interview is loaded with insights and keys for startup success. Keep a notepad handy because David drops a whole lot of value bombs you won't want to miss.   Learn More About David S. Kidder and His Company, Bionic:   Visit the Bionic website: https://onbionic.com/     Follow David S. Kidder on Social Media:   Follow David on Facebook: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidskidder/   Follow David on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidskidder/       Whether you are new to 'The Driven Entrepreneur' podcast or a recurring fan, please help out by rating, reviewing and subscribing to the show on Apple Podcasts or wherever you prefer to listen. Your support and your reviews mean a lot to the longevity and success of this show. Plus, it provides me with valuable feedback, so that I can continue to provide the best listening experience possible.   I love hearing from fans and listeners. Please share your feedback, guest suggestions, or ideas for show topics with me on social media. (See links below)     Connect With Matt Brauning On Social Media:   Follow Matt Brauning on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mattbrauning   Follow Matt Brauning on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattbrauning/   Follow Matt Brauning on Twitter: https://twitter.com/mattbrauning     Visit Matt Brauning's Websites:   www.mattbrauningpodcast.com   www.fireboxbook.com     Get a copy of my brand new book, "The Firebox Principle," on Amazon:   https://www.amazon.com/Firebox-Principle-Drives-Every-Entrepreneur-ebook/dp/B07FDKK9QW

What Sid Thinks
WST 122: To Repair is to Renew

What Sid Thinks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 22:58


My thoughts on reparations (I reference Ta-Nehisi Coates’ “A Case for Reparations”) and the ethic behind breaking unhealthy cycles and repairing a broken past, even a distant one. NY Time article mentioned in the podcast: Exercise vs. Diet AVAILABLE FOR PRE-ORDER!Six Truths: Live by these truths and be happy. Don’t and you won’t SMALL STEP ...

Sports Betting Prophecies
Sports Betting Prophecies for Monday WTA Tennis

Sports Betting Prophecies

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 8:17


Monday, Monday! Hello again and I thank you for tuning into the sports betting prophecies show. I am Ej Garr and I am dishing out 7 WTA Tennis Adelaide betting tips for Monday, February 22. (Which in Australia means 16-19 hours later than my NY Time zone or the Pacific time zone! When they take the court it will be Tuesday across the globe!) Enjoy your plays and check out the sports betting pub (.net) for more info on how to get even more plays and predictions on a daily basis for only $5 a day! You can watch this on my youtube channel as well. (Just look for Ej Garr)

NewMercuryMedia
Poets of the East Episode 9

NewMercuryMedia

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2021 115:00


Poets of the East - Episode 9 Mircea Dan Duta brings us wonderful poets from Eastern Europe,  powerful voices, eloquent voices, their whispers are thunder:  Natalie Nera, Dósa Andrei, and Vladimir Martinovski Tune In today, 2pm NY Time or Anytime! produced and Edited by Rick Spisak

Decent Exposure
19: Jordan Harbinger | Finding Your Unique Hack

Decent Exposure

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 64:54


In this episode of the Motive Podcast I bring you Jordan Harbinger. Jordan is podcasting royalty. He wasn’t a celebrity. He didn’t have a NY Time bestselling book. He didn’t grow a multimillion dollar business. He had a lonely childhood and ended up going to law school because his parents wanted him too. He got a job on Wall Street and realized progress and success was won by people skills. But instead of using that to become a Wall Street tycoon he started burning CDs of his learning and then progressed to early podcasting. Today his Jordan Harbinger podcast is one of the tops on planet earth and I cite him as being the modern day purveyor of Dale Carnegie’s “How To Win Friends And Influence People.” He is one of the best interviewers there is and doles out great guidance on personal relationship skills to get ahead in life. I get over 450,000 downloads per month in my shows. Jordan gets over 6 million. For perspective. In this conversation I of course quiz him on what motivated him all along the way, up until now. You’ll hear some top rate business counsel on keeping it simple, why he’s bailed on social media, and doing what gets the most impact. You’ll do yourself well to subscribe to the Jordan Harbinger podcast wherever you get your podcasts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Polifacetico
Episodio 16: Falsos propósitos de Año Nuevo y el brollo de Trump mejor que House of Cards

Polifacetico

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 32:28


Año Nuevo vida nueva, y lista de propósitos nueva. Hablamos de las cosas que tú Tía hace a la hora del Feliz Año y las propuestas que nos planteamos y nunca cumplimos. Ademas el chisme de la semana con las protestas en favor de Trump en el Capitolio de EEUU. NY Time en Español: https://www.nytimes.com/es/2021/01/05/espanol/propositos-ano-nuevo.html Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/polifacetico/id1508425535 Google Podcast: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=ahr0chm6ly9hbmnob3iuzm0vcy8xyte1mtk4mc9wb2rjyxn0l3jzcw%3d%3d Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4Zmlt9YnupEi778XMunMol Anchor.fm: https://anchor.fm/rafael-morrell Redes Sociales: Twitter: @rafaelmorrell Instagram: @rafaelmorrell Facebook: Rafael Enrique Morrell

Tiny Town Library Podcast
Episode 13- Best of 2020

Tiny Town Library Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2020 84:47


We're pulled together a list of the best books of 2020. Join us as we take a look back at 2020 for the highs and lows of the year. Amy: 2020 New Fiction 1. The Glass Hotel by Emily St. John Mandel 2. Migrations by Charlotte McConaghy  3. Greenwood by Michael Christie 4. Beheld by TaraShea Nesbit 5. Valentine by Elizabeth Wetmore 6. The Other Bennet Sister by Janice Hadlow 7. The Invisible Life of Addie Larue by V.E.Schwab 8. The Southern Book Club’s Guide to Slaying Vampires by Grady Hendrix 9. Leave the World Behind by Rumaan Alam Honorable Mentions: Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno Garcia The Girl With the Louding Voice by Abi Dare Conjure Women by Afia Atakora Rodham by Curtis Sittenfeld The Book of Two Ways by Jodi Picoult Fiction Published Before 2020 1. A Place For Us by Fatima Farheen Mirza 2. The Warehouse by Rob Hart 3. The Dog Stars by Peter Heller 4.Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi 5.The World We Knew by Alice Hoffman 6. Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett 7. The Blind Assassin by Margaret Atwood 8. History of Wolves by Emily Fridlund 9. The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie by Alan Bradley Honorable Mentions: The Witch Elm by Tana French The Lost Summer of Louisa May Alcott by Kelly O’Connor McNees The Golem and the Jinni by Helene Wecker Tuesday Mooney Talks to Ghosts by Kate Racculia Non-Fiction 1. Children of the Land by Marcello Hernandez Castillo 2. On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous by Ocean Vuong 3. She Said by Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey 4. The Yellow House by Sarah Broom 5. Hidden Valley Road by Robert Kolker 6. The Orchid Thief by Susan Orlean 7. The Day the World Came to Town by Jim DeFede 8. Breath by James Nestor 9. A Most Beautiful Thing by Arshay Cooper Honorable Mentions: The Unwinding of the Miracle by Julie Yip-Williams In the Dream House by Carmen Maria Machado Meg, Jo, Beth & Amy: The Story of Little Women and Why It Still Matters by Anne Boyd Rioux Bonnie: Dear Edward by Anna Napolitanio Breathe by James Nestor Madison: When Things Fall Apart by Peme Chodron Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Graham The Immortalists by Chloe Benjamin JoAnn: Louise Penny Inspector Ganache Series Station 11 by Emily John Mandel .... And More Best of 2020 Booklists: Lit Hub's Best of 2020 Washington Post's Best of 2020NY Time's Best of 20202 NY Time's Trump Administration Barack Obama's Favorite Books of 2020

Nectar For The Ears
3 - 15 | WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT BRANDON BERNARD!

Nectar For The Ears

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 27:51


In this episode of CoG, we talk about the Brandon Bernard situation and NY Time person of the year

Shonen Ro Live Anime Podcast
TOP 10 MANGA/LN 2020, Ny Time si Anime? Demon Slayer, Earwig, Haruhi, My Hero Academia, Conan, Fate+

Shonen Ro Live Anime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 59:48


Salut, eu sunt Raul un alt fan anime care vorbeste despre prea mult anime si azi la Shonen Ro Live vorbim despre cele mai noi stiri din anime, unele ridicole, altele importante. Printre care: Haruhi Suzumiya, Demon Slayer, 10 NOI MANGA KODANSHA, Yuri!!! On Ice, TOP 10 FILME ANII 2010, Corpse Party, Final Fantasy, Aria, In/Specter, Seirei, Hige o Saru, VladLove, Jujutsu Kaisen IN ROMANIA? Back Arrow plus multe alte anunturi si trailere de anime printre care si stiri din lumea Manga. Acesta e un nou episod de Shonen Ro Live, sper ca ti-a placut acest episod. Tu ce parere ai despre stiirile discutate azi? Nu uita LIKE, SHARE, SUBSCRIBE. Shonen Ro Live, singurul podcast despre cele mai noi știri săptămânale din anime. Raul împreună cu voi discută cele mai importante știri săptămânale din tot ce e lumea naime și Japonia. De la lucruri ridicole, la absolut adorabile, anunțuri, trailere și jocuri. Pentru mai multe știri din lumea anime și discuții dă subscribe, like și distribuie. Live în fiecare Sâmbătă de la ora 15 pe twitch.tv/ShonenRo iar pe YouTube Duminică. Iar dacă vrei să discutăm cele mai importante lucruri din Anime, caută podcastul Ora de Anime. Unde în fiecare săptămână discutăm despre cele mai arzătoare lucruri din lumea anime. Precum cele mai bune anime din toate timpurile, cele mai bune waifu, hasbandu si Shojo anime. Live Luni de la ora 15 pe twitch.tv/ShonenRo și ziua următoare pe YouTube. Iar dacă vrei să ne ajuți distribuie acest video mai departe sau accesează linkurile de mai jos. Vrei sa prinzi/vezi toata actiunea live? https://www.twitch.tv/shonenro Unde gasesti tot catalogul? https://www.youtube.com/user/ShonenRo Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ShonenRo Unde anunt livestreamul pe langa Facebook? https://twitter.com/ShonenRo Roddit? Da https://www.reddit.com/r/ShonenRo/ Tumblr https://www.tumblr.com/blog/shonenro Discord? Da, avem si de ala https://discord.gg/yJpa7k5 Dar avem si Patreon https://www.patreon.com/ShonenRo

Rootin' and Gaijin
36 Q's That Lead to Friendship (Part III)

Rootin' and Gaijin

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 30:35


Inspired by the podcast Asian Boss Girl (ABG) 's episode 35 of season 4, tune in as Hana and Missie also answer some questions from the NY Time's article 'The 36 Questions That Lead to Love' (https://nyti.ms/2RSU5i8) by Daniel Jones. The series of questions explores the intimacy between two strangers that require them to step into vulnerability and answer personal questions. The goal of this social experiment is to bring forth the importance of how mutual vulnerability through these shared stories fosters a meaningful connection. Here are the following questions answered in this episode: 11. Take four minutes and tell your partner your life story in as much detail as possible. 20. What does friendship mean to you? 22. Alternate sharing something you consider a positive characteristic of your partner. Share a total of five items. 25. Make three true “we” statements each. For instance, “We are both in this room feeling ... “

Apartments on the Go Podcast
Gen Z is The Second-Person Word of Mouth – Jay Baer

Apartments on the Go Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 18:49


Jay Baer is a hall of fame marketing and customer service key note speaker. He is the author of six best-selling books. He has 27 years of marketing and customer experience, and has worked with over 700 companies, including 36 Fortune 500. He is also the founder of Convince & Convert, a digital marketing and customer experience advisory firm. Listen in to learn more about: How Gen Z and the way they market/interact with others affect the property management industry Word of mouth, and how it plays into the younger generations decision-making Rebuilding your reputation and brand after the pandemic, and how to tailor your advertising in a way that fits our current situation The way in which marketing will likely look moving forward Navigating how to make your values and stance on current events known, without offending or turning off other groups Learn more about Jay, his podcast, and his NY Time’s best-selling books at his website, jaybaer.com. For more information on Jay's services, check out convinceandconvert.com. Visit ApartmentOnTheGo.com for interviews from the management industry leaders on the latest topics, trends and areas of interest.    

Love Is Free
Conversations With A Black Woman: “Promised Demise”

Love Is Free

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2020 38:44


Today we head up North to a city where they are often mixed up with Country life and believe me, Buffalo is not Kansas. We speak with Teleah Wardlaw, Host of Saturday Night Buffalo and owner of Rich in Nature Companies Inc. Given the name “Ruff Buff” for its hardcore inner city demeanor. Buffalo, NY is filled with drugs, violence and MURDER. However, there's a beauty to Buffalo that many miss and is now being shown to the world. Filled with so much talent and good souls, it is now that Buffalo is being recognized in a way that should have been done many years ago. You know what they say, there's a time for everything and this is Buffalo, NY Time. {Art provided by @chrisjordanco on Instagram} --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Wafer Thin Entertainment
The Monty Dean Show #10 - The Viking

Wafer Thin Entertainment

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 64:32


The Viking is the host of The Galactic Interstellar Council on Revolution Radio Fridays at 2pm (NY Time) on Studio A. http://www.freedomslips.com

The Rx Daily Dose
Episode 34 - Retevmo, Qinlock, & COVID19 updates

The Rx Daily Dose

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 13:19


Here are the links for everything discussed in Episode 34, I'm also including times here so feel free to skip ahead to the topics that interest you. (1:15) Retevmo approval (4:13) FDA approves Qinlock for GIST (6:43) New indication approval for Rubraca (8:40) Lynparza gets added indication (10:31) NY Time coronavirus updates (8:40) CDC updates on COVID-19 & influenza reporting Connect with The Rx Daily Dose:Twitter      Instagram      YouTube      Linkedin       WebsiteEmail: therxdailydose@gmail.comConnect with Ian Parnigoni PharmD. on social media:Twitter       Instagram       Linkedin  ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Brown Ambition
Ep 216 - My Mom is Terrible With Her Finances, How Can I Help Her?

Brown Ambition

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 58:20


This week, Tiff got her house appraised, and the result came in mysteriously low. Wonder why that is? We also talk about the right (and wrong) ways to go about giving and receiving mentorship. Then, as always, we're answering your questions like:My mom is 60 and is horrible with money. What can I do to help her?What was your most ridiculous or unnecessary online purchase since quarantine began?how often do you take naps during quarantine? Or is that even possible?Since the quarantine, do you eat at home or order out?have you had to delete people from social media due to their excessive posting about the virus?what's the first thing you wanna do once quarantine has been lifted?what music are you listening to right now?Check out these links for more:The NY Time article Tiff mentioned: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/04/27/upshot/diversity-housing-maps-raleigh-gentrification.htmlErykah Badu vs Jill Scott: https://hypebeast.com/2020/5/jill-scott-erykah-badu-verzuz-battle-recap-streamMore battles on Insta @verzuztvReach out with your questions to brownambitionpodcast@gmail.com or hit us up on Instagram @brownambitionpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Brown Ambition
Ep 216 - My Mom is Terrible With Her Finances, How Can I Help Her?

Brown Ambition

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 60:04


This week, Tiff got her house appraised, and the result came in mysteriously low. Wonder why that is? We also talk about the right (and wrong) ways to go about giving and receiving mentorship. Then, as always, we're answering your questions like: My mom is 60 and is horrible with money. What can I do to help her? What was your most ridiculous or unnecessary online purchase since quarantine began? how often do you take naps during quarantine? Or is that even possible? Since the quarantine, do you eat at home or order out? have you had to delete people from social media due to their excessive posting about the virus? what’s the first thing you wanna do once quarantine has been lifted? what music are you listening to right now? Check out these links for more: The NY Time article Tiff mentioned: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/04/27/upshot/diversity-housing-maps-raleigh-gentrification.html Erykah Badu vs Jill Scott: https://hypebeast.com/2020/5/jill-scott-erykah-badu-verzuz-battle-recap-stream More battles on Insta @verzuztv Reach out with your questions to brownambitionpodcast@gmail.com or hit us up on Instagram @brownambitionpodcast

Rootin' and Gaijin
36 Q's That Lead to Friendship (Part II)

Rootin' and Gaijin

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 36:20


Inspired by the podcast Asian Boss Girl (ABG) 's episode 35 of season 4, tune in as Hana and Missie also answer some questions from the NY Time's article 'The 36 Questions That Lead to Love' (https://nyti.ms/2RSU5i8) by Daniel Jones. The series of questions explores the intimacy between two strangers that require them to step into vulnerability and answer personal questions. The goal of this social experiment is to bring forth the importance of how mutual vulnerability through these shared stories fosters a meaningful connection. Here are the following questions answered in this episode: 8. Name three things you and your partner appear to have in common. 9. For what in your life do you feel most grateful? 12. If you could wake up tomorrow having gained any one quality or ability, what would it be and why? 17. What is your most treasured memory? 19. If you knew that in one year you would die suddenly, would you change anything about the way you are now living? Why? 34. Your house, containing everything you own, catches fire. After saving your loved ones and pets, you have time to safely make a final dash to save any one item. What would it be? Why?

Simplify and Enjoy
What You Need to Know About Building a Budget

Simplify and Enjoy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 16:28


 Plenty of advice on how to build a basic budget, but how do you strike that balance where you’re saving and investing for financial freedom and independence while still having fun now with the kids? We’ll find out how today! What’s the Best Budget for You?  Budgets, spending plans – whatever you call them, people have strong feelings about them.  Over the past ten years, I’ve talked to and interviewed couples and families about reaching big goals – financial or otherwise.  I noticed certain patterns or habits that they shared.  One of those is how they handled their money. Here’s the strange part that might surprise you.  While they all some spending plan for their money, they had different types of budgets they used. That’s good news in a way because that means there’s no one size fits all approach when it comes to budgets.  The challenge though is discovering which method is right for you.  So how do you do that – how do you find and create a budget that fits your family?  We’re going to tackle that today!  In this episode we’ll go over:  Creating a budget you’ll love and stick with Three effective, yet different budgets to look at  Choosing the best one  Let’s get started! Resources to Help You Create a Budget Quickly and Easily If you’re ready to get your budget up and running, here are some handy tools and resources you should check out!  Best Budget and Money Apps: Personal Capital, Tiller, Mint, Honeyfi, Zeta Free 401(k) Analysis: Blooom Grow Your Stash Faster: High Yield Savings with CiT Bank Jumpstart Your Marriage and Your Money  The One-Page Financial Plan: A Simple Way to Be Smart About Your Money  How to Talk to Your Spouse About Money   Real Life on a Budget: 17 Practical Challenges to Live and Thrive on a Budget  Thank You to Our Sponsor Coastal Support for this podcast comes from Coastal Credit Union! If you’d like someone to work with you on your goals, Coastal has the people, accounts, and services to help you hit your goals. How to Create a Budget You’ll Love and Stick With   What’s the point of a budget? First off a budget isn’t about what you can’t spend or have, it’s about what you can. Very loosely, a reasonable budget typically cover three areas: Essentials & necessities – roof over your head, food in your belly, clothes on your back building wealth – saving for retirement, getting of debt, seed money for a business fun – quality of life options When I speak with families who are having a hard time with their budget, one of those three goals are missing or aren’t being addressed properly.  When you can’t pay the bills or they’re late, one or both of you are stressed.  If you don’t have much saved up, or you struggle to pay down the debt, you’re worried about any hiccup that can come up. (And they do!) And if you don’t have some fun with that money now, you’ll start to resent the spending plan (and the person who came up with it).  If you want to create a budget that you both keep and stick with you have to hit each of those goals.   Why Most People Break Their Budget There are plenty of myths and assumptions people have about budgets that aren’t true. Myth #1: Budgets are time-consuming. Truth: Budgets are time savers.   Intitial setup does take time, but once you have it, it’s easy to check. Most of us have fairly consistent expenses. There might be some shifts here and there, but you easily adjust those bit and pieces. Automating it through bill pay and transfers makes managing the budget pretty much checking in once a week or paycheck for a minute or two to verify everything went through. Myth #2: Budgets are about restrictions. Truth: Budgets are about respecting your time and money. The key to a budget is hitting those three goals I mentioned earlier and that includes having some money to enjoy. 3 Popular Budgets You Can Try  On our YouTube channel, this week’s money tip went into detail on the different budgeting methods out there. I want to share three effective and popular ways families are budgeting to hit their money goals and still have room in the budget for some fun now. 50/20/30 Budget As the name suggests, your money goes into one of three ‘buckets’ of expenses. 50% Essentials: This covers your ‘needs’ like rent/mortgage, food, utilities, and necessary transportation. 20% Financial Priorities: This money is allocated for your future such as investing for retirement and taking care of important money goals now like having an emergency fund and paying off your debt. 30% Wants: These are your lifestyle choices. What do you two enjoy? It’s encouraging to see at least 20% being devoted to financial goals. Another plus with the 50/20/30 budget is how easy it is to set up bank transfers and bill payments. You two can set it up one evening, giving you more time for things you enjoy. Since one of the goals here are Simplify & Enjoy is to share how you can move towards financial freedom, I want to modify this budget just a bit. Instead of saving for 20% and spending 30%, I’d like you to switch those around. Save 30% (or use it to pay down debt) and have some fun, guilt-free spending with 20%.  By the way, other bucket system approaches are the 60% solution and a balanced budget. The percentages shift, but it’s the same idea in that you take your money and put it into buckets. Pay Yourself First/Reverse Budget Most budgets begin with your expenses – bills, credit cards, student loan payments and so forth.  Once those are plugged in, you go ahead and split up rest to savings and fun money.  The reverse budget is about beginning with you. You take out your savings and whatever key goal you’re saving up for first. You then take out the bills and so forth.  This can be really helpful if you really want to or need to hit a particular savings goal. Maybe you want to get that emergency fund up and running ASAP. Or you need to build up that house downpayment pretty fast.  The downside of this approach can be that you may have trouble allocating enough for your other expenses. This can come up especially if you haven’t ad much traction with budgets so far.   Zero Based budget You got to admit, at least these budgets are named properly.  So we talked about using a budget to divvy up your money into buckets.  With zero-based budget, you’re really focused on taking that income that you’re bringing in and giving every single dollar a purpose.   This method is used by Dave Ramsey’s budget tool – you guess it- EveryDollar.  This can be a great budget for detailed minded families who want or need to track every single dollar.  This strength can be a hurdle as well.  One hang-up people have with budgets is that they have to do a line by line review of all their expenses and income. For those new to budgets or people who are busy already it can seem overwhelming. How to Choose the Right Budget for You There you have it – three budgets that have worked for other family. The question is what will work best for you? As we’re went through the different budgets you may have felt drawn or even repeled by one of them. That’s okay. There’s more than one way to budget. If you’re trying to figure out what’s best, start with where you are now? Take a look at your current budget or spending plan. Is it more high level buckets or down in the trenches with transcactions? How well is it working for you? Sometimes you look at the numbers it doesn’t seem as bad. Speaking of numbers let’s look at them, but instead of tallying up the expenses, I want you to try out a different approach. I got to speak with with Carl Richards a few times. He’s a Certified Financial Planner and the NY Time columnist. As a planner, he’s worked with couples and many times, the budget is a source of stress. So to take the tension out he suggests looking at the expenses and asking yourselves, did I get value out of that? Was eating out out something that made me happy? How much?Go over it together and review your own spending? No judgeing just asking. What we’re tryingt o do here is define those expensesin the context of is it something you need? Is it bringing you closer to your big goals? Or is it something that you’re enjoying now? Because your budget is a mix of that. When we had Drew Snider the beginning of this season, he talked soccer. That wasn’t going to get cut out of his budget. For me, I have to have something set aside for meals with friends. I enjoy it. Besides discovering your must-haves don’t be surprised or feel ashamed if you also realize that some spending doesn’t fit any of those categories. Maybe you see that eating out with friends once a week is valuable, but grabbing something at teh drive-thru isn’t. Being able to see your expenses through this lense allows you to create a  values driven budget.   And then the budgeting method is less a concern as you now understand it’s just the tool to make sure your money is working for you. Living Debt-Free Speaking of hitting your money goals, have you ever thought about what it would be like to be completely debt-free, including the house?  Next week we’ll look at the pros and cons of paying off your mortgage faster!  So if you haven’t already, make sure you’re subscribed. You don’t want to miss that episode.  We’re on iTunes and wherever you get your podcast from!  Our music today was from Lee Rosevere.  Finally and most importantly, thank you for your support! If you have any questions or ideas for the show, please email me or join our free and private Facebook group Thriving Families. We’re all about encouraging one another with our goals. I hope you have a wonderful week, take care!   

El Café Comiquero Podcast
El Cafe Comiquero # 324 - The Boys, Primera Temporada

El Café Comiquero Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2019


Episodio correspondiente al Lunes 30 de Septiembre 2019Esta semana tenemos muchas noticias, comentarios, chisme del Batman Day, el regreso de la lista de NY Time´s Best Sellers para comics y novelas gráficas y más.Y en el tema central, revisamos la primera temporada de The Boys.

Rootin' and Gaijin
36 Q's That Lead to Friendship

Rootin' and Gaijin

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2019 37:52


Inspired by the podcast Asian Boss Girl (ABG) 's episode 35 of season 4, tune in as Hana and Missie also answer some questions from the NY Time's article 'The 36 Questions That Lead to Love' by Daniel Jones. The series of questions explores the intimacy between two strangers that require them to step into vulnerability and answer personal questions. The goal of this social experiment is to bring forth the importance of how mutual vulnerability through these shared stories fosters a meaningful connection. Here are the following questions answered in this episode! 1. Given the choice of anyone in the world, whom would you want as a dinner guest? 4. What would constitute a “perfect” day for you? 14. Is there something that you’ve dreamed of doing for a long time? Why haven’t you done it? 16. What do you value most in a friendship? 30. When did you last cry in front of another person? By yourself? 31. Tell your partner something that you like about them already.

Dave & Gunnar Show
Episode 180: Everything's Better with Googly Eyes

Dave & Gunnar Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2019 34:19


This week Dave (https://twitter.com/davidegts) and Gunnar (http://atechnologyjobisnoexcuse.com/about) talk about blood, sweat, tears, DNA, and googly eyes Barton Springs Pool (https://www.austintexas.gov/department/barton-springs-pool) Teschner’s Rude Boy (http://www.teschnerstavern.com/menu.php?mid=8159&mcid=11285) Cops Draw Blood to Catch Impaired Drivers (https://www.routefifty.com/public-safety/2019/04/cops-draw-blood-catch-impaired-drivers/156396/) Coming Soon to a Police Station Near You: The DNA ‘Magic Box’ (https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/21/science/dna-crime-gene-technology.html) NY Time’s The Daily: A New Way to Solve a Murder (https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/06/podcasts/the-daily/dna-genealogy-crime.html) Scammers May Be Using DNA Testing to Defraud Medicare and Steal Identities (https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-04-17/scam-dna-tests-may-be-new-target-for-health-fraud-states-warn) Scientists Add Googly Eyes to Donation Buckets, See a 48% Increase in Donations (https://www.neatorama.com/2019/05/03/Scientists-Add-Googly-Eyes-to-Donation-Buckets-See-a-48-Increase-in-Donations/) Cutting Room Floor * 'Clean Home' With 'Private Bathroom' on Airbnb Just a Roadside Shipping Container, Guest Says (https://gizmodo.com/clean-home-with-private-bathroom-on-airbnb-just-a-roads-1834721410) * H.P. Loveshack (https://www.mcsweeneys.net/articles/hp-loveshack) * Grilled cheese sandwich cart idea (https://twitter.com/tinymediaempire/status/1136992675742269440) We Give Thanks * The D&G Show Slack Clubhouse for the discussion topics!

Pioneers Of Insight
25 - The Free Side

Pioneers Of Insight

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2019 53:27


An Iraqi's American Dream is rekindled when he lands a job as an interpreter for the Navy SEALsJohnny Walker is a former Interpreter for the Navy SEALS and author of NY Time's best seller, "Code Named Johnny Walker"AboutTOOWi creates movie-like podcasts wrapped around epic life storiesFollowTwitter: toowi_mediaFacebook: @pioneersofinsightInstagram: toowi_mediaWatch trailers, download episode soundtracks & more at toowimedia.com

And remember, we love you.
In this episode we talk about a snowplow parenting survey results

And remember, we love you.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2019 24:14


We discuss A NY Time survey of parents of Children 18 - 28 coving how much parents are still doing for their kids. The article warns parents are killing kids life skills. https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.usatoday.com/amp/3198310002

The Dad Edge Podcast (formerly The Good Dad Project Podcast)
Extreme Ownership for Fathers with Leif Babin

The Dad Edge Podcast (formerly The Good Dad Project Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2019 49:37


What’s the most important quality of a leader? How can we use leadership to become a more effective father, husband, and man? And how can we teach our kids to be responsible and accountable for their actions? Our guest needs no introduction. Former US Navy seal officer Leif Babin. He coauthored the #1 NY Time bestseller, Extreme Ownership: How U.S. Navy SEALs Lead and Win, and The Dichotomy of Leadership with Jocko Willink. He is also cofounder of Echelon Front, a premier leadership consulting company that helps others build their own high-performance winning teams. Leif Babin is going to tell us the most important quality of a leader—whether it’s in SEAL teams or at home—and his answer will surprise you. He’s also going to talk about how he applies combat rules to family life, how to detach from emotions to be more effective, and how to be proactive to find solutions and get things done. For the show notes and exclusive links mentioned in this episode go to gooddadproject.com/201. ———— Join the Free Dad Edge Facebook Group at gooddadproject.com/group. Apply for The Dad Edge Alliance at gooddadproject.com/alliance.

Thrivetime Show | Business School without the BS
NY Time Best-selling Author of The Peaceful Warrior Dan Millman Talks About Designing the Good Life

Thrivetime Show | Business School without the BS

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2019 29:42


Dan Millman, a former world champion athlete, Stanford University coach, martial arts instructor and Oberlin College professor has authored 16 books including the Way of the Peaceful Warrior (released as a film with Nick Nolte). On today's show, he is talking about how you can design the good life you want.

Woke Warrior Stories
Trailer - Warrior Monk

Woke Warrior Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2019 3:14


A Navy SEAL Commander returns to war to revision his life after a crackup in the brewing industry.About our guest:Mark Divine is a retired Navy SEAL Commander and CEO of SEAL fit. He's a NY Time's best selling author and host of Unbeatable Mind Podcast.About:TOOWi creates media to grow and flow onFollow here: Twitter: toowi_mediaFacebook: @pioneersofinsightInstagram: toowi_mediatoowimedia.comWatch video trailers on YOUTUBE: http://bit.ly/2hOVcfV

Woke Warrior Stories
Episode - Warrior Monk

Woke Warrior Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2019 52:54


A Navy SEAL Commander returns to war to revision his life after a crackup in the brewing industry.About our guest:Mark Divine is a retired Navy SEAL Commander and CEO of SEAL fit. He's a NY Time's best selling author and host of Unbeatable Mind Podcast.About:TOOWi creates media to grow and flow onFollow here: Twitter: toowi_mediaFacebook: @pioneersofinsightInstagram: toowi_mediatoowimedia.comWatch video trailers on YOUTUBE: http://bit.ly/2hOVcfV

Youpreneur FM Podcast
Why Work Life Balance is a Myth and What it Should be Called, with Dan Schawbel

Youpreneur FM Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2018 34:48


We’re living in a world with a population of 7.53 billion people, and although technology has transformed us into a more connected society, we’ve never been more disconnected. We all know that we need food, water and shelter to survive but what many of us fail to realize is that we also depend on human interaction to live happy and fulfilled lives. We need to build meaningful connections with other people to help support both our physical health and mental well-being. This is something that has always fascinated me, and I wanted to dive into this topic further and really explore the value of human connections, not just with how it relates to our personal lives, but also in terms of our businesses. On this mind-blowing episode, I had the pleasure of chatting to a good friend of mine and NY Time’s bestselling author, Dan Schawbel. We talk all about his new book, Back to Human: How Great Leaders Create Connection in the Age of Isolation, and he reveals why the whole “work/life balance” theory is nothing but a myth. Essential Learning Points From This Episode: Technology can be used as a bridge to human interaction, not a barrier If you misuse and overuse technology, it can trap and trick you into thinking you’ve got a lot of friends when that may not be true Our humanity is our biggest differentiator, and we need human connection to survive Don’t be fooled into thinking movement automatically means progress – moving forward in society isn’t always the best thing for us Leaders who make everyone feel supported in taking risks, without fear of punishment always result in the highest performing teams Creating a healthy workplace culture benefits almost all areas of your life, both inside and outside of work There’s a cost to working remotely because you’re not fulfilling your human need to connect with other people If you work remotely, try and do more video conferences to connect with your team Flexibility is the number one employee benefit worldwide One face-to-face interaction is more successful than 34 emails exchanged back and forth 73% of the global workforce doesn’t have enough time for personal-related activities You should hire people based on personality and then train for skill because establishing good relationships with your employees makes them more likely to stay The best places to work are the ones that make you feel like you are part of a “work family” Every candidate that applies to work with your company are either going to become an advocate for your company or a subtractor Work/Life balance requires the accountability to construct your day in a way that allows you to fulfill both of your needs Much, much more! [bctt tweet="Flexibility is the number one employee benefit worldwide. #Youpreneur" via="no"] Important Links & Mentions From this Episode: Dan’s book, Back to Human: How great Leaders Create Connection in the Age of Isolation (U.S) (http://chrisducker.com/vlog) Rise of the Youpreneur (http://riseoftheyoupreneur.com/) Personal Branding Roadmap (https://chrisducker.lpages.co/branding-ebook/) Sign-up for the FREE Youpreneur Launchpad Training Course

Thrivetime Show | Business School without the BS
NY Time Best-Selling Author Alex Banayan | Bill Gates, Tim Ferriss, Pitbull, Steven Spielberg, Lady Gaga and Jessica Alba Taught Him This...

Thrivetime Show | Business School without the BS

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2018 30:21


Imagine meeting Bill Gates, Steve Wozniak, Larry King, Tim Ferriss, Pitbull, Steven Spielberg, Lady Gaga and Jessica Alba. New York Times best-selling author Alex Banayan shares with us his larger-than-life journey to meet the world’s most successful people to uncover the secrets to their success.

LIVETHEFUEL - Health, Business, Lifestyle
222: Down Syndrome Awareness, Navy Seals, and For Purpose Business

LIVETHEFUEL - Health, Business, Lifestyle

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2018 77:22


It's Down Syndrome Awareness Month. Jerry Returns to talk about Miracle To Me on GoFundMe, Standing & Sleeping, Navy Seals Training, Alpha Males, Meditation, Authenticity and For Purpose Businesses:Jerry is passionate about his son Gus and aligning his initiatives with this new campaign for Down Syndrome with Miracle To Me on GoFundMe. Jerry Gaura is a therapist turned entrepreneur with a fine arts and philosophy degree. Jerry's guided folks from every walk of life, from MD's & artists to shoe salesman. A lifelong creative and healer, he's been lucky to parlay his work with innovators into a brand that features interviews with creatives in diverse fields, including NY Time's best selling authors, Navy SEAL Commanders, NPR storytellers, world-renowned healers, top podcasters, Forbe's business gurus, and more. TOOWi Media is a relationship co that promotes well-being through story and services for creative pros, companies, and teams.   On This Episode You Will Hear:[spp-timestamp time="00:30"] Introduction [spp-timestamp time="01:20"] Jerry's recent podcast with Speaker and Navy Seal, Brent Gleeson! [spp-timestamp time="10:20"] We evolve through our biggest trials, it's a lifetime process. Jerry never expected to be able to go back and interview his old Navy Seals classmate, Mark Devine for a podcast over 20 years later. [spp-timestamp time="20:45"] Jerry and Scott reflect back to his first podcast appearance. Establishing his Escape Route. [spp-timestamp time="21:20"] Putting in the reps, performing burpees, and the 8 Count Body Builder from Navy Seals training. [spp-timestamp time="28:20"] Stepping forward to be of service to people. Give for giving sake. What makes sense in business while staying healthy in the process. Forget about the long term outcome, offer the best of yourself today. There's no such thing as a poor philanthropist. [spp-timestamp time="30:50"] Jerry's son, Gus, lives with Down Syndrome and his choice to take 30% of his Media Revenue to launch a Pure Mentorship Program for Down Syndrome youth. He also launched a GoFundMe campaign called Miracle To Me to help publicly fund this initiative. [spp-timestamp time="36:50"] Scott increases his For Purpose bank account. Jerry rocks 33% of his media. Scott shares this years Hotshots 19 benefitting story. The U.S. Hotshots Association and more. [spp-timestamp time="48:00"] Sharing more than just business transactions. Moving from a transaction based conversation and relationship over to reciprocation. This has been a key part of the evolution of Jerry's business. Open up with your stories, especially your vulnerability stories. [spp-timestamp time="53:20"] Create something that is authentic to you so it doesn't suck as you grow it. [spp-timestamp time="1:06:50"] Final Words   There's no such thing as a poor philanthropist. - Quote [spp-tweet tweet="Support Miracle To Me on GoFundMe. It's Down Syndrome Awareness Month, You Too Can LIVETHEFUEL! @TOOWi_Media "] Watch On YouTube:[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4Cx800F5zQ] Co-Host Links and Resources: Support #DownSyndrome Mentorships with Miracle To Me on GoFundMe (http://gofundme.com/miracletome) Jerry Gaura on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jerry-gaura-4a144812/) TOOWi Media (http://toowimedia.com/) @TOOWi_Media on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/toowi_media/) @ TOOWiMedia on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/ToowiMedia/) @TOOWi Media on Twitter (https://twitter.com/toowi_media) TOOWi Media on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/company/toowi-media/) TOOWiWellness.com (http://www.toowiwellness.com/) QHCubed.com (http://www.qhcubed.com/) QHCubed Podcast on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1B1YxGs8Mijq_xjaKQ9dtQ) Jerry Gaura on StartupGrind (https://www.startupgrind.com/u/mprdv9/) Pioneers of Insight on YouTube...

Pioneers Of Insight
16 - Warrior Monk

Pioneers Of Insight

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2018 51:48


A Navy SEAL returns to war to rethink his life after a crackup in the brewing industry.Mark Divine is a former Navy SEAL Commander, coach, founder, and NY Time's best selling author. AboutTOOWi creates movie-like podcasts wrapped around epic life storiesFollowTwitter: toowi_mediaFacebook: @pioneersofinsightInstagram: toowi_mediaWatch trailers, download episode soundtracks & more at toowimedia.com

The Steve Harvey Morning Show
Anne Burrell, Tom Bilyeu, Merry Green & Steve Hightower

The Steve Harvey Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2018 58:31 Transcription Available


Appearing on this episode of Money Making Conversations is Anne Burrell; Food Network Host of “Worst Cooks in America”, NY Time's Best-selling Cookbook Author, Merry Green; President/CEO of MGPG Events, Inc. & Creator/President of “The Black Women's Expo”, Tom Bilyeu; Co-Founder, CEO & Host of “Impact Theory” & Co-Founder of Quest Nutrition and Steve Hightower; President/CEO of Hightowers Petroleum Co.Each Money Making Conversations show hosted by Rushion McDonald is about entrepreneurship and entertainment. We provide the consumer and business owner access to Celebrities, CEOs, Entrepreneurs and Industry Decision Makers. They in turn deliver information about career planning, motivation, financial literacy and how they lead a balanced life. Don't miss Money Making Conversations with host Rushion McDonald streaming LIVE every Monday at 10AM-12PM EST on biz1190 (www.biz1190.com), on our Facebook fanpage at Facebook.com/MoneyMakingConversations, anytime through our iHeartRadio Podcast, which can be found under the Business/Finance Section, Fridays at 10AM ET on SiriusXM Channel 141: H.U.R. Voices and Fridays at 7PM ET on SiriusXM Channel 142: HBCU. We want to keep you Winning with your Career and your Life! #AskMMC The Money Making Conversations radio talk show shares the “Secrets of Success” experienced firsthand by marketing and branding expert Rushion McDonald. Mr. McDonald is a brand guru and has been a marketer for major national and global brands like State Farm, Ford and Home Depot. He has worked with Kevin Hart, Stephen A. Smith, Jamie Foxx and most notably, Steve Harvey and will provide access to women and multicultural markets to expand the reach of your brand. The show features one-on-one career advice to callers, contributions from corporate leaders, successful entrepreneurs, celebrity interviews regarding their business ventures, social media branding, financial planning and information to empower small businesses to a path of success! “The Kind of Talk that Inspires Change.” https://www.facebook.com/MoneyMakingConversations/ https://www.iheart.com/podcast/53-Money-Making-Conversations-28341098/ https://www.rushionmcdonald.com/ https://www.facebook.com/rushionmcdonald/ https://twitter.com/RushionMcDonald https://www.instagram.com/rushionmcdonald/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/rushionmcdonald http://biz1190.com/radioshow/5557Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Steve Harvey Morning Show
Anne Burrell Full Interview

The Steve Harvey Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2018 22:23 Transcription Available


Appearing on this episode of Money Making Conversations is Anne Burrell; Food Network Host of “Worst Cooks in America”, NY Time's Best-selling Cookbook Author.Each Money Making Conversations show hosted by Rushion McDonald is about entrepreneurship and entertainment. We provide the consumer and business owner access to Celebrities, CEOs, Entrepreneurs and Industry Decision Makers. They in turn deliver information about career planning, motivation, financial literacy and how they lead a balanced life. Don't miss Money Making Conversations with host Rushion McDonald streaming LIVE every Monday at 10AM-12PM EST on biz1190 (www.biz1190.com), on our Facebook fanpage at Facebook.com/MoneyMakingConversations, anytime through our iHeartRadio Podcast, which can be found under the Business/Finance Section, Fridays at 10AM ET on SiriusXM Channel 141: H.U.R. Voices and Fridays at 7PM ET on SiriusXM Channel 142: HBCU. We want to keep you Winning with your Career and your Life! #AskMMC The Money Making Conversations radio talk show shares the “Secrets of Success” experienced firsthand by marketing and branding expert Rushion McDonald. Mr. McDonald is a brand guru and has been a marketer for major national and global brands like State Farm, Ford and Home Depot. He has worked with Kevin Hart, Stephen A. Smith, Jamie Foxx and most notably, Steve Harvey and will provide access to women and multicultural markets to expand the reach of your brand. The show features one-on-one career advice to callers, contributions from corporate leaders, successful entrepreneurs, celebrity interviews regarding their business ventures, social media branding, financial planning and information to empower small businesses to a path of success! “The Kind of Talk that Inspires Change.” https://www.facebook.com/MoneyMakingConversations/ https://www.iheart.com/podcast/53-Money-Making-Conversations-28341098/ https://www.rushionmcdonald.com/ https://www.facebook.com/rushionmcdonald/ https://twitter.com/RushionMcDonald https://www.instagram.com/rushionmcdonald/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/rushionmcdonald http://biz1190.com/radioshow/5557Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Money Making Conversations
Anne Burrell Full Interview

Money Making Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2018 22:23


Appearing on this episode of Money Making Conversations is Anne Burrell; Food Network Host of “Worst Cooks in America”, NY Time’s Best-selling Cookbook Author.Each Money Making Conversations show hosted by Rushion McDonald is about entrepreneurship and entertainment. We provide the consumer and business owner access to Celebrities, CEOs, Entrepreneurs and Industry Decision Makers. They in turn deliver information about career planning, motivation, financial literacy and how they lead a balanced life. Don’t miss Money Making Conversations with host Rushion McDonald streaming LIVE every Monday at 10AM-12PM EST on biz1190 (www.biz1190.com), on our Facebook fanpage at Facebook.com/MoneyMakingConversations, anytime through our iHeartRadio Podcast, which can be found under the Business/Finance Section, Fridays at 10AM ET on SiriusXM Channel 141: H.U.R. Voices and Fridays at 7PM ET on SiriusXM Channel 142: HBCU. We want to keep you Winning with your Career and your Life! #AskMMC The Money Making Conversations radio talk show shares the “Secrets of Success” experienced firsthand by marketing and branding expert Rushion McDonald. Mr. McDonald is a brand guru and has been a marketer for major national and global brands like State Farm, Ford and Home Depot. He has worked with Kevin Hart, Stephen A. Smith, Jamie Foxx and most notably, Steve Harvey and will provide access to women and multicultural markets to expand the reach of your brand. The show features one-on-one career advice to callers, contributions from corporate leaders, successful entrepreneurs, celebrity interviews regarding their business ventures, social media branding, financial planning and information to empower small businesses to a path of success! “The Kind of Talk that Inspires Change.” https://www.facebook.com/MoneyMakingConversations/ https://www.iheart.com/podcast/53-Money-Making-Conversations-28341098/ https://www.rushionmcdonald.com/ https://www.facebook.com/rushionmcdonald/ https://twitter.com/RushionMcDonald https://www.instagram.com/rushionmcdonald/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/rushionmcdonald http://biz1190.com/radioshow/5557 Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

Money Making Conversations
Anne Burrell, Tom Bilyeu, Merry Green & Steve Hightower

Money Making Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2018 58:31


Appearing on this episode of Money Making Conversations is Anne Burrell; Food Network Host of “Worst Cooks in America”, NY Time’s Best-selling Cookbook Author, Merry Green; President/CEO of MGPG Events, Inc. & Creator/President of “The Black Women’s Expo”, Tom Bilyeu; Co-Founder, CEO & Host of “Impact Theory” & Co-Founder of Quest Nutrition and Steve Hightower; President/CEO of Hightowers Petroleum Co.Each Money Making Conversations show hosted by Rushion McDonald is about entrepreneurship and entertainment. We provide the consumer and business owner access to Celebrities, CEOs, Entrepreneurs and Industry Decision Makers. They in turn deliver information about career planning, motivation, financial literacy and how they lead a balanced life. Don’t miss Money Making Conversations with host Rushion McDonald streaming LIVE every Monday at 10AM-12PM EST on biz1190 (www.biz1190.com), on our Facebook fanpage at Facebook.com/MoneyMakingConversations, anytime through our iHeartRadio Podcast, which can be found under the Business/Finance Section, Fridays at 10AM ET on SiriusXM Channel 141: H.U.R. Voices and Fridays at 7PM ET on SiriusXM Channel 142: HBCU. We want to keep you Winning with your Career and your Life! #AskMMC The Money Making Conversations radio talk show shares the “Secrets of Success” experienced firsthand by marketing and branding expert Rushion McDonald. Mr. McDonald is a brand guru and has been a marketer for major national and global brands like State Farm, Ford and Home Depot. He has worked with Kevin Hart, Stephen A. Smith, Jamie Foxx and most notably, Steve Harvey and will provide access to women and multicultural markets to expand the reach of your brand. The show features one-on-one career advice to callers, contributions from corporate leaders, successful entrepreneurs, celebrity interviews regarding their business ventures, social media branding, financial planning and information to empower small businesses to a path of success! “The Kind of Talk that Inspires Change.” https://www.facebook.com/MoneyMakingConversations/ https://www.iheart.com/podcast/53-Money-Making-Conversations-28341098/ https://www.rushionmcdonald.com/ https://www.facebook.com/rushionmcdonald/ https://twitter.com/RushionMcDonald https://www.instagram.com/rushionmcdonald/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/rushionmcdonald http://biz1190.com/radioshow/5557 Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

The Speakeasy
Episode 286: William Elliott

The Speakeasy

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2018 50:52


From a young age, William Elliott had a fascination with taste and memory, and sharing the experience. Though he grew up in a “dry” household, his obsession with liquor and food sprang from elicit sips of pastis from his parent’s cupboard and busted attempts at bouillabaisse. During a stint playing music around California and the desert Southwest, Elliott realized a new obsession, and transitioned full-time into the realm of beer, wine, and spirits. He has been an integral part of the critically-acclaimed Maison Premiere since its opening in 2011, serving as its Head Bartender for the three years it was nominated for a James Beard Foundation Awards. After MP won the JBFA for Best Bar Program in 2016, Elliott, now as Bar Director, conceptualized the bar at Sauvage as an strong-headed sibling to Maison Premiere; in an age of multi-national brands and marketing campaigns, the liquor selections and cocktails speak to nativity and so honor the producers and regions from which they hail. Within months, the bar at Sauvage was lauded with glowing reviews, including NY Time’s Pete Wells enjoying many treasured bottles on the back-bar and the “exemplary” cocktails. The Speakeasy is powered by Simplecast

Book Cougars
Episode 32 - David Bowie, Espionage, Gravediggers, Willa Cather and more...

Book Cougars

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2017 72:40


Episode Thirty Two Show Notes CW = Chris Wolak EF = Emily Fine Join our Goodreads Group! Let us know what you want us to choose as the next read along. You can email, tweet or join the discussion on the Goodreads page. We have two upcoming read-along’s: December – The Heart is a Lonely Hunter by Carson McCullers. Send in questions or comments by Dec 7th – we will discuss on December 12th episode. February – Maurice by E.M. Forster. United for the Troops – if you are interested in donating writing journals to this effort please email us at bookcougars@gmail.com and we will send you the mailing address. – Just Read – Death Comes: A Willa Cather and Edith Lewis Mystery – Sue Hallgrath (CW) Mrs. Fletcher – Tom Perrotta (EF) The Leader’s Bookshelf – James Stavridis, R Manning Ancell (CW) The Bone Garden – Tess Gerritsen (EF) Espionage and Covert Operations : A Global History (The Great Courses) – Vejas Gabriel Liulevicius (CW) – Currently Reading/Listening – Sweet – Yotem Ottolenghi and Helen Goh (EF) David Bowie Made Me Gay - Darryl L. Bullock (CW) Great American Bestsellers: The Books That Shaped America (Great Courses, #2527) – Peter Conn (CW) – Biblio Adventures – Chris went to The New York Society Library to see the New York World of Willa Cather exhibit running through August 31, 2018. Joint Jaunt to Playhouse on Park to see an adaptation of The Diary of Anne Frank November 9 – Emily went to RJ Julia Booksellers to see David Lebovitz discuss his newest book L’Appart: The Delights and Disasters of Making Paris My Home. David Lebovitz blog. Chris went to the new movie adaptation of Murder on the Orient Express (written by Agatha Christie) – Upcoming Jaunts – November 14 – Emily is headed to New Castle, KY and will visit The Berry Center. Bookstores in Montreal – email if you have recommendations! December 7, 2pm – Join Chris for a Willa Cather birthday celebration at Bookclub Bookstore& More in Windsor, CT – Upcoming Reads – What It Means When a Man Falls From the Sky – Lesley Nneka Arimah (EF) Fodor’s Travel Montreal and Quebec City 2016 – Fodor’s Travel Publications Inc. (EF) The Heart is a Lonely Hunter – Carson McCullers (EF) (CW) Hunter Killer: The War with China – The Battle for the Central Pacific (Dan Lenson Novels) – David Poyer (CW) – Also Mentioned – Yotem Ottolenghi article in NY Time: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/19/dining/yotam-ottolenghi-sweet-cookbook.html?_r=0

Sunne ord: Joseph Adam
Gjenfødelse - Født på ny: Time 1

Sunne ord: Joseph Adam

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2017 66:45


Berøa Langåker (1973) Abonner i iTunes Start iTunes Klikk Fil - Abonner på podcast (File - Subscribe to Podcast). (Trykk Alt-F for å få frem menyen i Windows.) Lim inn lenken til denne siden, og klikk OK

Sunne ord: Joseph Adam
Gjenfødelse - Født på ny: Time 1

Sunne ord: Joseph Adam

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2017 66:45


Berøa Langåker (1973) Abonner i iTunes Start iTunes Klikk Fil - Abonner på podcast (File - Subscribe to Podcast). (Trykk Alt-F for å få frem menyen i Windows.) Lim inn lenken til denne siden, og klikk OK

Don't Sweat The Small Stuff - Live The Big Stuff
Celebrating 20 years of Don't Sweat the Small Stuff: with NY Time Best Selling Author JJ Virgin

Don't Sweat The Small Stuff - Live The Big Stuff

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2017 31:21


New York Times Best Selling Author, Kristine Carlson invites you to practice Don't Sweat wisdom to achieve greater mental health, and better communication with your family, friends, and co-workers. Learn how to live with more peace and happiness and rediscover your joy, passion, and self-compassion, to awaken your most vibrant life. www.KristineCarlson.com Kris chose JJ Virgin to elevate the concept that we don't sweat the small stuff when we are living the big stuff. While she is known for her work in fitness, health and well being from her 4 New York Times bestsellers: The Virgin Diet, The Virgin Diet Cookbook, The Sugar Impact Diet and the Sugar Impact Diet Cookbook, she has recently shared her Memoir: Miracle Mindset:  A Mother, Her Son and Life's Hardest Lessons. Please join this enriching conversation of her journey as she brings her son back to life from a near fatal and life-altering hit and run accident.

Inspire Nation Show with Michael Sandler
HOW TO END DIETING FOR GOOD!!! Dr. Joel Furhman | As on Dr. Oz | Health | Fitness | Nutrition | Self-Help | Inspire

Inspire Nation Show with Michael Sandler

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2017 53:33


If you find yourself confused by diets, yo-yo-up and down with your weight, or even confused by the conflicts amongst the guests we bring on the show…sorry folks! Then do we have the show for you! Today we'll be talking with an anti-diet expert. His name is Dr. Joel Fuhrman, and he's one of Americans leading nutrition experts, he's appeared on Dr. Oz and even has his own PBS television shows, and if you've ever shopped at Whole Foods, he's the inventor of the ANDI score. He's also the NY Time best-selling author of Eat to Live, and has a beautiful new book out, The End to Dieting,. And that's just what I want to talk with Joel about…Atkins, Low Carb, High Fat, Ketone, Vegan, Paleo, Wheat Belly, and the list goes on and on. And yet, we're getting fatter, or at the very least, NOT getting healthier. So I want to talk to him about getting some clarity, and figuring out what in the world is going on and what we do to get things back on track. And I want to talk with him about making it easy…All-too-often, we here the latest diet craze, but if it takes 10 hours to prepare our food, or we don't even know where to begin, then we're sunk before we even start. So hopefully today we'll stop a bit of the madness, and put an end to dieting once and for all. Questions and Topics Include: How Joel Became an Olympic and World-Championship Level figure skater Why there's billions of dollars spent to protect the meat, dairy, egg and sugar industries Three irrefutable facts about nutrition all scientists can agree upon. Why studies consistently show if you have an Atkins style diet (more meat, less carb) you have a correspondingly increased risk of heart disease, cancer, and death. What's the most dangerous way to eat, and why we're almost all doing it. Why it's higher biological value foods that are killing us Why we have it all wrong when it comes to protein How eating better helps you feel better and function better now What is a nutritarian diet 4 Basic Principles of a Nutritarian Diet What is nutrient density Why we want to avoid foods that drive proteins to cancer-producing levels Why is a bagel like a piece of chicken Why we need to eat foods with high micronutrients and low macronutrients Why we should avoid having carcinogens, poisons, and toxic foods Farm-raised salmon E-coli in commercial raised meats Why we want the diet to be largely made of plant foods Why Paleo's out – and quite dangerous Why Atkins is out – and quite dangerous Why Olive Oil is NOT a health food Why you want the whole food, not the oil. The miraculous benefits of lignans The incredible benefits of sesame seeds and walnuts The benefits of nuts of moving from oils to nuts How a nutritarian diet lowered blood pressure (without medication) and reduced diabetes (without medication) What you want to do on the weekend to prepare your food for the week The power of tomatoes (particularly against prostate and breast cancer) Why beans are such an amazing food and so protective for the microbiome of your gut Strengthen bones Fight cancer Stabilize blood sugar What is an incredibly powerful fat-burning food. What are GBOMBS? Greens Beans Mushrooms Onions Why you won't get gas from beans if you eat them regularly Dr. Joel Furhman – Discover why today's latest diets (Paleo, Mediterranean, Atkins, High Fat…) may be hurting or killing you, what the science has to say & how to eat to live longer, healthier & smarter! As Seen on Dr Oz! Health | Nutrition | Self-Help For More Info Visit: www.InspireNationShow.com

Don't Sweat The Small Stuff - Live The Big Stuff
Practicing Happiness Series: Think Happy with NY Time Best Selling Author Karen Salmansohn

Don't Sweat The Small Stuff - Live The Big Stuff

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2016 30:01


New York Times Best Selling Author, Kristine Carlson invites you to practice Don't Sweat wisdom to achieve greater mental health, and better communication with your family, friends, and co-workers. Learn how to live with more peace and happiness and rediscover your joy, passion, and self-compassion, to awaken your most vibrant life.  www.KristineCarlson.com and www.dontsweat.com A refreshing conversation with New York Times bestselling author of (over one million books sold) Karen Salmansohn as she shares her perspective on how to practice happiness in her new book:  Think Happy.  

Inspire Nation Show with Michael Sandler
DISCOVER THE END OF DIETING: HOW TO EAT FOR LIFE! Dr. Joel Furhman | As On Dr. Oz | Fitness | Health | Nutrition | Self-Help

Inspire Nation Show with Michael Sandler

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2016 53:24


If you find yourself confused by diets, yo-yo-up and down with your weight, or even confused by the conflicts amongst the guests we bring on the show…sorry folks! Then do we have the show for you! Today we'll be talking with an anti-diet expert. His name is Dr. Joel Fuhrman, and he's one of Americans leading nutrition experts, he's appeared on Dr. Oz and even has his own PBS television shows, and if you've ever shopped at Whole Foods, he's the inventor of the ANDI score. He's also the NY Time best-selling author of Eat to Live, and has a beautiful new book out, The End to Dieting,. And that's just what I want to talk with Joel about…Atkins, Low Carb, High Fat, Ketone, Vegan, Paleo, Wheat Belly, and the list goes on and on. And yet, we're getting fatter, or at the very least, NOT getting healthier. So I want to talk to him about getting some clarity, and figuring out what in the world is going on and what we do to get things back on track. And I want to talk with him about making it easy…All-too-often, we here the latest diet craze, but if it takes 10 hours to prepare our food, or we don't even know where to begin, then we're sunk before we even start. So hopefully today we'll stop a bit of the madness, and put an end to dieting once and for all. Questions and Topics Include: How Joel Became an Olympic and World-Championship Level figure skater Why there's billions of dollars spent to protect the meat, dairy, egg and sugar industries Three irrefutable facts about nutrition all scientists can agree upon. Why studies consistently show if you have an Atkins style diet (more meat, less carb) you have a correspondingly increased risk of heart disease, cancer, and death. What's the most dangerous way to eat, and why we're almost all doing it. Why it's higher biological value foods that are killing us Why we have it all wrong when it comes to protein How eating better helps you feel better and function better now What is a nutritarian diet 4 Basic Principles of a Nutritarian Diet What is nutrient density Why we want to avoid foods that drive proteins to cancer-producing levels Why is a bagel like a piece of chicken Why we need to eat foods with high micronutrients and low macronutrients Why we should avoid having carcinogens, poisons, and toxic foods Farm-raised salmon E-coli in commercial raised meats Why we want the diet to be largely made of plant foods Why Paleo's out – and quite dangerous Why Atkins is out – and quite dangerous Why Olive Oil is NOT a health food Why you want the whole food, not the oil. The miraculous benefits of lignans The incredible benefits of sesame seeds and walnuts The benefits of nuts of moving from oils to nuts How a nutritarian diet lowered blood pressure (without medication) and reduced diabetes (without medication) What you want to do on the weekend to prepare your food for the week The power of tomatoes (particularly against prostate and breast cancer) Why beans are such an amazing food and so protective for the microbiome of your gut Strengthen bones Fight cancer Stabilize blood sugar What is an incredibly powerful fat-burning food. What are GBOMBS? Greens Beans Mushrooms Onions Why you won't get gas from beans if you eat them regularly Dr. Joel Furhman – Discover why today's latest diets (Paleo, Mediterranean, Atkins, High Fat…) may be hurting or killing you, what the science has to say & how to eat to live longer, healthier & smarter! As Seen on Dr Oz! Health | Nutrition | Self-Help For More Info Visit: www.InspireNationShow.com  

Inspire Nation Show with Michael Sandler
NUTRITION SCIENCE THAT CAN SAVE YOUR LIFE & HELP YOU FEEL BETTER TODAY! NYT Best-Seller Dr Joel Fuhrman | Health | Self-Help

Inspire Nation Show with Michael Sandler

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2016 52:47


If you find yourself confused by diets, yo-yo-up and down with your weight, or even confused by the conflicts amongst the guests we bring on the show…sorry folks! Then do we have the show for you! Today we'll be talking with an anti-diet expert. His name is Dr. Joel Fuhrman, and he's one of Americans leading nutrition experts, he's appeared on Dr. Oz and even has his own PBS television shows, and if you've ever shopped at Whole Foods, he's the inventor of the ANDI score. He's also the NY Time best-selling author of Eat to Live, and has a beautiful new book out, The End to Dieting,. And that's just what I want to talk with Joel about…Atkins, Low Carb, High Fat, Ketone, Vegan, Paleo, Wheat Belly, and the list goes on and on. And yet, we're getting fatter, or at the very least, NOT getting healthier. So I want to talk to him about getting some clarity, and figuring out what in the world is going on and what we do to get things back on track. And I want to talk with him about making it easy…All-too-often, we here the latest diet craze, but if it takes 10 hours to prepare our food, or we don't even know where to begin, then we're sunk before we even start. So hopefully today we'll stop a bit of the madness, and put an end to dieting once and for all. Questions and Topics Include: How Joel Became an Olympic and World-Championship Level figure skater Why there's billions of dollars spent to protect the meat, dairy, egg and sugar industries Three irrefutable facts about nutrition all scientists can agree upon. Why studies consistently show if you have an Atkins style diet (more meat, less carb) you have a correspondingly increased risk of heart disease, cancer, and death. What's the most dangerous way to eat, and why we're almost all doing it. Why it's higher biological value foods that are killing us Why we have it all wrong when it comes to protein How eating better helps you feel better and function better now What is a nutritarian diet 4 Basic Principles of a Nutritarian Diet What is nutrient density Why we want to avoid foods that drive proteins to cancer-producing levels Why is a bagel like a piece of chicken Why we need to eat foods with high micronutrients and low macronutrients Why we should avoid having carcinogens, poisons, and toxic foods Farm-raised salmon E-coli in commercial raised meats Why we want the diet to be largely made of plant foods Why Paleo's out – and quite dangerous Why Atkins is out – and quite dangerous Why Olive Oil is NOT a health food Why you want the whole food, not the oil. The miraculous benefits of lignans The incredible benefits of sesame seeds and walnuts The benefits of nuts of moving from oils to nuts How a nutritarian diet lowered blood pressure (without medication) and reduced diabetes (without medication) What you want to do on the weekend to prepare your food for the week The power of tomatoes (particularly against prostate and breast cancer) Why beans are such an amazing food and so protective for the microbiome of your gut Strengthen bones Fight cancer Stabilize blood sugar What is an incredibly powerful fat-burning food. What are GBOMBS? Greens Beans Mushrooms Onions Why you won't get gas from beans if you eat them regularly Dr. Joel Furhman – Discover why today's latest diets (Paleo, Mediterranean, Atkins, High Fat…) may be hurting or killing you, what the science has to say & how to eat to live longer, healthier & smarter! As Seen on Dr Oz! Health | Nutrition | Self-Help For More Info Visit: www.InspireNationShow.com  

Technically Correct
Episode 49: Becoming More Worldly

Technically Correct

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2015 137:26


Before taking a three week break, Ryan and Carlos bring you an extended episode of Technically Correct. Topics include the east coast bias in baseball coverage, AT&T’s international roaming plans, Carlos’s new desk setup, improvements in modern day graphics card drivers, Jet.com, the magic of Dropbox, Ryan’s Windows 10 installation experience, Steam Big Picture, Windows 10’s low bandwidth mode and Wi-Fi Sense, standalone sound cards, the NY Time’s profile of Amazon’s office culture, Slack, and the importance of being on time. They then close out the show by speculating on Apple’s upcoming fall event.

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Southern Sense Talk
2016: Obama's America with Dinesh D'Souza

Southern Sense Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2012 91:00


This show is dedicated to: Army Sgt. 1st Class Coater B. Debose, Died August 19, 2012 Serving During Operation Enduring Freedom Special Guest: Dinesh D'Souza, The film "2016: Obama's America", is based upon his NY Time's Best Selling book "Obama's America".  It explore's President Obama's roots in Kenya, his father & mother, his mentors, schooling and his policies & actions as President. It's a battle of Conservative values and principles in defense of our Democratic Republic!

Japan Nick's Rock and Metal Pandemonium
WMSC Rigor Mortis Harden Harrison Interview

Japan Nick's Rock and Metal Pandemonium

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2011 14:24


Japan Nick of Japan Nick’s Rock and Metal Pandemonium on WMSC 90.3 recorded an interview with Harden Harrison, the drummer of the Dallas Texas Speed Metal Band Rigor Mortis. In this interview Harden speaks of new songs by Rigor Mortis and names a 3rd Rigor Mortis song from the upcoming album, thoughts on past tours, horror movies, the Keep It True Festival in Germany, and more. This aired November 23rd at 11pm NY Time, 10 Pm Texas Time. on WMSC 90.3