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Alison Behie was approaching 40 when she underwent multiple rounds of IVF, enduring the mental and physical turmoil of miscarriage and uncertainty along the way. How good is the academic workplace at supporting women like Behie, a biological anthropology researcher at the Australian National University in Canberra? “The primary feeling was just this guilt that I had prioritized trying to get where I was in my career over my family. That's not a way anyone should ever feel,“ she says. Behie is joined by Karen Jones, whose research focus at the University of Reading, UK, includes women's career advancement and gender equality in higher education. Jones says the precarity of research careers is often most pronounced at the point when many researchers are contemplating parenthood, telling Levy: “It's not uncommon for people to be employed on one temporary contract after another possibly for several years. And this often coincides with the age at which people are making decisions about having a family.” Finally, Wendy Dossett, a professor emeritus of religious studies at the University of Chester, UK, describes the pressures facing women in academia to juggle career and family ambitions, saying: “I suffered a bit from the assumption that I must be a child-free career woman, when, in truth, I was a broken-hearted, childless woman.” Off Limits is a podcast series exploring topics that are often perceived as taboo in the workplace. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dopo il commissariamento e lo scioglimento del Comune polemica ad Arzignano per l'impossibilità di usare sale pubbliche per incontri politici. Ad evidenziare la questione l'ex consigliere di Forza Italia Nicolò Sterle che parla di "violazione di un diritto costituzionale".
On this week’s episode of Pretty Private with Eboné, DL Whisperer sits down for his rawest conversation yet, opening up about recent controversies and sharing what’s really been happening behind the scenes. He dives into the realities of men living on the down low, the lessons he’s learned about women, the biggest misconceptions people have about him, and what’s next in his journey. The Professional Homegirl Coloring Book Volume 4: Preorder Here Connect with Eboné: Buy Eboné A Gift: Shop Now Eboné PHG Storefront: Shop Now Read Eboné's Love Letters: www.theyalltheone.com Website: www.prettyprivatepodcast.com Instagram: @theprofessionalhomegirl & @prettyprivatepodcast TikTok: @prettyprivatepodcast The Professional Homegirl Youtube Channel: Subscribe Here See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Elon Musk's free and accessible AI system, Grok, has generated an estimated three million non-consensual nude images, triggering an urgent global response. A coalition of 107 leading child-protection and humanitarian organisations has united to confront what they describe as an unacceptable threat to human dignity and child safety. The global coalition, which includes Safe Online, Child Helpline International, Offlimits, the National Centre for Missing & Exploited, We Protect, Internet Watch Foundation, In Hope, the European Commission, NSPCC, Amnesty International, INTERPOL and 96 others, brings together regulators, child-protection experts, human rights advocates, and international law enforcement. Nudifying tools allow users to digitally undress individuals using ordinary photographs. While often marketed as "adult" applications, they are increasingly used to target women and girls in particular and to generate illegal sexual imagery of children without consent, accountability, or effective barriers. "Between 2023 and 2024 there was a 1,325% increase in AI-generated child sexual abuse imagery." Marija Manojlovic, Head of Safe Online, a US$100 million global fund dedicated to protecting children online. "The same technology that should expand human potential is being weaponized against children." She added that the framing of these harms obscures their severity. "We minimise harm by calling it 'online,' as if it is somehow less serious than what happens in the physical world, but the trauma is real," Manojlovic said. "Nudifying tools have created an unprecedented threat to our children. AI – the technology that should expand human potential, is being weaponised against children. "Tech companies have the ability to detect and block nudified content of children. The distribution of child sexual abuse material is illegal in every jurisdiction and tech platforms should be brought in line with other creation and distribution channels. "It's frankly shocking that these platforms are monetised and aren't required to report offenders, or work with industry partners to cut off payment flows – these are safeguarding tools that are used in the real world and need to be applied to online platforms." Calls have been growing to outlaw AI nudifying technologies with advocates arguing that they have no good purpose, and Pope Leo XIV recently saying artificial intelligence must be an ally to children, not a threat. The coalition is mobilising immediate tools and coordinated action to block access to nudification technologies, hold developers and platforms accountable, and accelerate protections to prevent further harm. With AI abuse accelerating, the coalition is seeking broader global support and is opening membership to new organisations via https://forms.gle/uvYwAyDVQFCnAN3v7 See more stories here. More about Irish Tech News Irish Tech News are Ireland's No. 1 Online Tech Publication and often Ireland's No.1 Tech Podcast too. You can find hundreds of fantastic previous episodes and subscribe using whatever platform you like via our Anchor.fm page here: https://anchor.fm/irish-tech-news If you'd like to be featured in an upcoming Podcast email us at Simon@IrishTechNews.ie now to discuss. Irish Tech News have a range of services available to help promote your business. Why not drop us a line at Info@IrishTechNews.ie now to find out more about how we can help you reach our audience. You can also find and follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and Snapchat.
In the sixth episode of Off Limits, a podcast series exploring topics that are often perceived as taboo in the academic workplace, three researchers describe their personal experiences of loss and how their respective institutions handled it, both practically and emotionally.Krista Harrison, a geriatrics researcher at University of California, San Francisco, recalls colleagues being very supportive when she suffered a spate of deaths in her family. But overall she needed advice, direction and resources and, ideally, a year off from having to think about writing grants. She set up a grief group and wrote articles calling for academia to shift norms and expectations around loss and bereavement leave.In 2023 a colleague of Katie Derington, a cardiovascular researcher at University of Colorado Anschutz in Aurora, died of a chronic illness after being hospitalized for around a month. At the time of her death she was co-author on a series of papers with Derington and other colleagues.Derington describes having to contact her colleague's grieving widower to complete documentation related to the team's soon-to-be-published article. This icky” experience also prompted her to write an article calling for academic publishers to show more compassion to bereaved authors.But how do you juggle mourning a colleague with a lengthy to-do list at work? Putting off an administrative task for a couple of months is okay, Derington says. There's very, very few things in academia that are truly the fire is on the house.”Shannon Bros, an emeritus ecologist at San Jose State University in California, says support from counselling team colleagues would have helped when her department chair died of cancer. But seeing people having a good time on campus provided an epiphany. I looked around and went, ‘How many times have I walked anywhere and not seen people in pain? It changed me.'” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
AI-tools die mogelijk maken mensen uit te kleden op foto's worden steeds vaker ingezet voor sextortion, cyberpesten en misbruik van minderjarigen. En dat terwijl het maken van naaktbeelden van mensen zonder toestemming gewoon strafbaar is. Daarom roepen expertisebureau Offlimits en de Gemeente Amsterdam het kabinet op om samen met andere Europese landen dit soort 'nudify-tools' te verbieden. Rosanne Peters vertelt erover in deze Tech Update. Het risico om slachtoffer te worden is enorm toegenomen. Hoewel de gevolgen heel groot kunnen zijn, zijn nudify-websites en -tools nog steeds heel makkelijk online te vinden. Andere Europese landen zoals Frankrijk en het Verenigd Koninkrijk onderzoeken of het mogelijk is dit soort software te verbieden. Ook demissionair minister Foort van Oosten van Justitie gaf half januari aan te onderzoeken wat er in Nederland mogelijk is. Verder in deze Tech Update: Snapchat maakt het nog makkelijker je vrienden te laten weten of je op bestemming bent aangekomen Binnenkort kan iedereen videobellen via Whatsapp Web, ook op Linux computers See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wendy Dossett tells Adam Levy why the stigma of having an alcohol dependence in academia can be a huge barrier to seeking help. “We're supposed to be the brightest and the best, moving the frontiers of knowledge forward,” says Dossett, who has been in recovery for 20 years. “We're not supposed to be struggling with cognitive issues, mental health problems, damaging ourselves in the way that somebody with an alcohol addiction is doing.” Dossett, now an emeritus professor of religious studies at the University of Chester, UK, says that as an early career researcher she saw alcohol as the fuel to her academic life, driving her creativity and making the social elements of academic life easier to navigate. When, in her 30s, a colleague suggested she might need help, Dosett says she felt a “mixture of horror and absolute gratitude that somebody had the courage and care for me.” She went on to research the spiritual elements of recovery from addiction, which she says is less talked about in academia than, say, depression and anxiety. Victoria Burns, a social work scholar at the University of Calgary in Alberta, Canada, founded Recovery on Campus Alberta after telling her Dean that she had an alcohol dependence. He told her she was the first academic to disclose in his 26-year career, prompting her to research other Deans' experiences of faculty disclosing addiction and recovery. This is the fifth episode of Off Limits, a podcast series exploring topics that are often perceived as taboo in the workplace, including religion, bereavement, activism and sizeism. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The results of tests on the Wellington coast line contaminated with millions of litres of raw sewage are expected anytime in the next 24 hours. But beaches on the south coast and Lyall Bay remain off limits after the Moa Point waste water treatment plant failed; flooding the facility ..and sending massive amounts of untreated waste into the ocean.
Should schools ban cellphones to help students focus? A Connecticut editorial argues that phones are a major classroom distraction and a statewide ban could improve learning and reduce issues like cyberbullying. It says emergencies can still be handled through school offices rather than students' phones. (Source: CT Insider)
There’s girl code, and then there’s Bravo code. Terry and Heather explain the set of unwritten rules Bravolebrities must abide by, but it looks like one housewife didn’t get the memo. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Elaine Howard Ecklund, a sociologist who studies attitudes towards religion in academic workplaces, says that scientists often feel they cannot be open about their faith at work. In the fourth episode of Off Limits, a podcast series exploring topics that are often perceived as taboo in the workplace, she tells Adam Levy: “I would love for academic scientists to recognize that religious scientists can be good scientists, to break down some of their own stereotypes, and to see religion as just one of those identities that sits along other sides, other identities, like one's social class and background.” Ecklund, who leads the Boniuk Institute for the Study and Advancement of Religious Tolerance at Rice University in Houston, Texas, says that despite the reticence felt by many religious scientists, many of their colleagues are in fact quite open to their colleagues' beliefs, based on her research. But some marginalized groups can face particular challenges. Maisha Islam, research culture lead at the University of Southampton, UK, shares her experiences of alienation as a British Bangladeshi Muslim woman. These range from a lack of accommodations to comments made by colleagues. “We almost put a target on our backs for having advocated for them in the first place. We are constantly pushing at closed doors,” she says. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Julia Morris joined Carrie and Tommy to discuss all things I'm A Celeb! From the only off-limits topic between her and Robert Irwin, George Calombaris' comeback and a psychic reading that hints at new love. Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://play.listnr.com/podcasts/carrie-and-tommySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shakira has been announced as the headline act for the second Offlimits music festival, returning to Abu Dhabi this year. The Colombian singer will bring her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran world tour to Etihad Park in Yas Island on April 4, topping the bill at the full-day, multi-stage, open-format festival. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.instagram.com/pulse95radio www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio
Theo Newbold featured in a 2022 careers article about sizeism in science which discussed some accommodations that could make a difference in the workplace. Some follow-up comments on the discussion platform Reddit questioned whether Newbold and other interviewees in the article were suited to a career in academia.Newbold, a PhD student in plant pathology and diversity, equity and inclusion advocate at Pennsylvania State University in University Park, says the feedback made her feel “as someone who doesn't want to be perceived as the complaining fat person.”They are joined by Katharine Hubert, who was diagnosed by Ehlers Danlos Syndrome, a connective tissue disorder, shortly after starting a PhD at the University of Wisconsin Madison in 2019. The two researchers discuss some of the workplace accommodations and attitudinal changes that could make academia a more welcoming environment.This is the third episode of Off Limits, a podcast series exploring topics that are often perceived as taboo in the workplace.Previous episodes feature activist academics who join campus protests and civil disobedience activities. Future episodes will include the experiences of religious scientists at work, and bereavement. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This hour Henry says in sports we should emphasize winning, not personality, regardless of what you think of ICE, churches are sacred and off limits, and when referees exhibit behavior that is not in the best interest of high school aged kids, they should be reprimanded like everyone else.
In May 2024, Uli Beisel signed what she thought was a fairly innocuous petition. But it led to her face being printed in a national tabloid. This was after student demonstrators at the Free University of Berlin had occupied a lecture theatre in protest at the ongoing Israel assault on Gaza. The university called the police to clear the space.The open letter that Beisel and others signed didn't take a position on the conflict, but instead called on university leadership to defend free speech and the right to peaceful process. But Uli — alongside several other of the 1000- plus signatories — was named and pictured in the Bild newspaper. There, she and others were labelled a “university perpetrator” complicit in “Israel hate”. Beisel, a human geography researcher at the institution, says the tone of some of the reporting made her fear for her safety on campus. She also worried about how colleagues and students would react. The university responded by offering legal advice and issued a statement that they valued our opinion, says Beisel. After the story appeared it was reported that Germany's higher education ministry had looked into stripping some signatories of federal funding. In the second episode of Off Limits, a podcast series exploring topics that are often perceived as taboo in the workplace, Adam Levy investigates tensions that sometimes surface when academics become activists. Beisel is joined by climate scientist Peter Kalmus. Kalmus dates his activism back to 2006 when he was midway through a physics PhD at Columbia University, New York, and had just become a father for the first time. Speaking in a personal capacity, Kalmus, who is now based at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, California, described the arrival of his older son as “a kick in the pants,” making him “think more broadly about the world and what the world was going to be like when he was grown up.” In April 2022 Kalmus and three colleagues padlocked themselves to a JPMorganChase bank entrance in Los Angeles, California, in protest at fossil fuel financing. The two researchers discuss how institutions can better support scholars whose concern for human rights and the future of the planet, often informed by their own research, leads to activism. Kalmus concludes: “I think we're here to try to make a better world for everyone. Being part of this struggle is in some ways really joyful and really meaningful. I definitely do not want to sit on the sidelines.” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In 1997 Shannon Bros came out as a transgender woman to students and colleagues. “When I transitioned, everything stopped,” says Bros of her research career. “I had a huge friend base by that time. I was confident, you know, what I was doing. Everything collapsed overnight.” Bros, an emeritus ecologist at San Jose State University in California, describes the personal pressures that led to the decision and the reservations she had at the time. "I had a perfect life. I had a fabulous marriage. I had kids. I have always been respected in my department. The last thing I wanted to do was transition.” She describes the support she received, from female colleagues in particular, as she rebuilt relationships. “I spent a lot of energy saying, 'Don't worry about pronouns, just get to know me again. I'm pretty much the same person.'” As a result, she adds, “I became the best teacher I've ever been. I became a fabulous advisor.” Bros is joined by Kihana Wilson, a computational physics PhD student at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. Wilson describes the “invisibility/hypervisibility paradox” faced by Black queer female scholars like her, who work in predominantly white, male disciplines. She adds: “My hope is that the way that we think about how science and academia should be organized, the ideas we have about who are true scientists, and how scientists should look and fit into academic spaces, evolves and expands.” Off Limits is a podcast series exploring topics that are often perceived as taboo in the academic workplace. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ashley has made a claim that if she puts one of her exes on to a restaurant, bar, music etc... they shouldn't be allowed to go there! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We opened up a Q&A on Instagram and told you nothing was off limits… and you did not disappoint. In this episode, we're answering the wild, vulnerable, uncomfortable, and spicy questions you sent in. If you've ever been curious, nosy, or just wanted the uncut version, this one's for you.
In this episode, we finish the siman discussing plants and trees on Shabbos, beginning with the laws of dried fruits still attached to dried or living branches. Even when fruit appears detached for tumah, halachically it is still considered attached for Shabbos regarding plucking. We review cases where plants take root in odd locations—like onions under collapsed debris—and when removing them creates biblical liability.The second half focuses on the rules of using trees: direct use is prohibited, but “side-of-the-side”—an object leaning on something attached to the tree—may be permitted. Practical examples include ladders, pegs, baskets, and hammocks. We clarify when leaning on a tree is allowed (healthy individuals) and when it is prohibited (someone weak who relies on the tree). Any situation that causes the tree to move is forbidden for everyone.
Geen bereik op je telefoon, het doorknippen van internetkabels en goedkope drones die steeds vaker in het Europese luchtruim worden gesignaleerd; in hun boek De Oorlog van Morgen schetsen Tim Sweijs en Martijn Kitzen een ontnuchterend, maar noodzakelijk beeld van hoe oorlog er vandaag, maar ook in de toekomst uit gaat zien.Tim legt uit hoe hybride dreigingen onze maatschappij raken, hoe Rusland aan de stoelpoten van Europa zaagt en in hoeverre we Amerika nog nodig hebben als bondgenoot. En: hoeveel tijd hebben we nog om zaken op orde te krijgen? De cybertips:Films ‘Ready Player One' en ‘House of Dynamite'Expertisecentrum online misbruik ‘Offlimits' Podcastserie ‘Ik weet je wachtwoord' en tv serie ‘Scam Alert: Trap Er Niet In!'Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Steve Harvey Morning Show for Thursday, November 20th, 2025: Steve Harvey's Morning Inspiration | Show Open | Run That Prank Back - "Auntie Debra K's Hair" | Ask The CLO | Entertainment News | Chicago Kids Assault Mother & Son | Off-Limits Topics At Thanksgiving | Nephew Tommy's Prank - "I Need You To Wash Me" | Strawberry Letter - "My Success Is Intimidating" Parts 1-2 | Junior's Sports Talk | Social Media Advice | Parasocial Relationships | Would You Rather | Steve Harvey's Closing RemarksSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Send us a textVictor, Evelyn, and Mark hang out this week to talk about off limit topics at Thanksgiving, deviled eggs, putting back empty cartons, and models playing chess.
Stav, Abby & Matt Catch Up - hit105 Brisbane - Stav Davidson, Abby Coleman & Matty Acton
Adam Reynolds chats with the guys about his new book and gets one on one with Stav, Abby and Matt.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back! Today's listener questions cover a wide range: a friend going out on a date with someone you have a crush on, a guy whose apartment is way too messy, a guy who is being very secretive about his phone, a groundhog's day dating experience, and how to get to know someone better without just asking questions. We wrap up with a question from a male listener whose girlfriend won't talk about her past.As always, find me on Instagram @mostlydating. And if you're enjoying the pod, please leave a rating & review! To have your question answered on an upcoming episode, submit it here or email carleigh@mostly-dating.com.
Winterland is just around the corner - what will Sarah wear? Jimmy Kimmel's band leader, and childhood best friend, has passed away at 59. Mike Tyson finally reveals why he doesn't wear socks in the ring. The atmospheric river might actually show up today, and we might be able to travel for Thanksgiving - at a cost. A video of a MUNI driver falling asleep at the wheel is going viral. TV tonight! ‘The Golden Bachelor' is back. ‘South Park' is enjoying massive ratings for this extreme season. ‘Freakier Friday' is now on Disney+. ‘Survivor' is on tonight, and Sarah and Vinnie are ready for the season to kick it up a notch. Matthew McConaughey and Michael Caine signed a voice deal with an AI company. ‘Toy Story 5' trailer is out, and the iPad is making its Pixar premier. Vinnie says living near the ocean might make you live longer. Should kids be compensated for keeping their room clean? Plus, salad pizza… enough said. It's time to Bridge The Gap! Can the reigning GenX champion pull out another win against the Millennials? There's nothing quite like dry swallowing a big pill. Can you name the most played music video ever played on MTV? Here's a hint: Bob's never even heard of it. Letting your kid drive is one of the craziest times in parenting - here are some rules to help! A writer for the BBC analyzed how the food you eat impacts how you smell. Is garlic good or bad? Do certain hobbies attract pretentious people? Taylor Swift is picking her bridesmaids! Sarah almost tells a story about the King of Prussia mall. Vinnie warns that these gifts are OFF LIMITS for the holidays. Here are our thoughts. A Police Chief in Massachusetts was “just trying to get girls off the street” after being caught in a sting. Plus, how old is that guy?
Taylor Swift is picking her bridesmaids! Sarah almost tells a story about the King of Prussia mall. Vinnie warns that these gifts are OFF LIMITS for the holidays. Here are our thoughts. A Police Chief in Massachusetts was “just trying to get girls off the street” after being caught in a sting. Plus, how old is that guy?
What Are Some Gifts That should Be Off-Limits (like weight loss stuff) by Maine's Coast 93.1
Thriving Minds Podcast Deep Dive: Building a Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Team Hosted by Professor Selena Bartlett Expert: Feather Berkower, Author of Off Limits: A Parent's Guide to Keeping Kids Safe from Sexual AbuseThe top 5 things to keep children safe in the digital age.Feather challenges the outdated belief that children should be responsible for protecting themselves. Instead, she empowers adults to take charge by building what she calls a “Prevention Team.” This team includes everyone in your child's world—teachers, coaches, grandparents, babysitters—and sets clear boundaries and safety rules that deter potential offenders before they ever gain access.It is the small, brave conversations that can make a lifelong difference. From teaching kids the difference between secrets and surprises, to addressing online grooming and exposure to pornography, Feather shows how open, honest, and continuous dialogue is the most powerful protection tool we have.Top 5 Takeaways for ParentsAdults are responsible, not children, for preventing abuse.Talk, talk, talk—and don't stop talking about body safety.Build your Prevention Team by having explicit boundary conversations with anyone who cares for your child.Discomfort is protective—feeling awkward now prevents trauma later.Use practical tools like Off Limits and Feather's Conversation Starter Cards to begin these vital discussions today.This episode will leave you informed, empowered, and ready to create a safer world for children—one conversation at a time.Support the showSubscribe and support the podcast at https://www.buzzsprout.com/367319/supporters/newLearn more at www.profselenabartlett.com
Avery interviews content creator and media personality Joey Zauzig. Joey opens up about growing up in Virginia, making the leap from PR to full-time creator, and how he leads with warmth, humor, and real talk. They get candid about navigating The Real Friends of WeHo, the highs and lows of life online, and what true longevity in this industry actually takes.Joey also shares where he's at post-divorce, what healing looks like, the boundaries he's learned to set, and dating in L.A. It's a conversation about growth, grace, and finding your footing after big changes…proof that in a world built on likes and filters, showing up as yourself never goes out of style. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Michael joined us in studio and is hosting a stage show about The Ashes and will be joined on stage by some of his other cricket friends sharing behind the scenes stories while raising money for the Australian Skin Cancer Foundation. He’ll be doing shows in Sydney, Brisbane and Adelaide starting late November.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Steve Harvey Morning Show for Tuesday, October 28th, 2025: Steve Harvey's Morning Inspiration | Show Open | Run That Prank Back - "We About to Turn Yo Lights Off" | Ask The CLO | Entertainment News | Daylight-Saving Time | Day 28 of the Government Shutdown | Nephew Tommy's Prank - "DPCA" | Strawberry Letter - "He Said His Mom is Off Limits" Parts 1-2 | Tommy's Sports Talk | Social Media Advice | Hurricane Melissa and Jamaica | Would You Rather | Steve Harvey's Closing RemarksSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Strawberry Letter heard on The Steve Harvey Morning Show Tuesday, October 28th, 2025. Subject: "He Said His Mom is Off Limits "See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Today’s topic is an abandoned mansion, but it was once a gorgeous and luxurious home designed for a prominent citizen of northern Italy. It’s often described as haunted and as having a dark history, but there are some interesting contradictions regarding that story. Research: “Caravan Journal, the rediscovered manuscript. The Orient through the eyes of a forgotten Milanese patriot: Felice De Vecchi.” Arte.IT: The Map of Art in Italy. https://www.arte.it/calendario-arte/milano/mostra-giornale-di-carovana-il-manoscritto-ritrovato-l-oriente-attraverso-gli-occhi-di-un-patriota-milanese-dimenticato-felice-de-vecchi-4835 “Cesare Maria De Vecchi in Rhodes.” Palace of the Grand Master. https://grandmasterpalacerhodes.gr/cesare-maria-de-vecchi/ Claus, Patricia. “Mussolini's Old Villa on Rhodes Still on Real Estate Market.” Greek Reporter. July 17, 2020. https://greekreporter.com/2020/07/17/mussolinis-old-villa-on-rhodes-still-on-real-estate-market/ Britannica Editors. "Aleister Crowley". Encyclopedia Britannica, 11 Oct. 2025, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Aleister-Crowley Frigo, Marco. “Villa De Vecchi: the haunted mansion inhabited by ghosts not far from Milan with a mysterious, dramatic and fascinating past.” Milano Segreta. Oct. 6, 2025. https://milanosegreta.co/en/villa-de-vecchi-ghost-mansion/ Linstrom, Emily. “Villa de Vecchi.” Atlas Obscura. Lecco, Alberto, Foot, John. "Milan". Encyclopedia Britannica, 13 Oct. 2025, https://www.britannica.com/place/Milan-Italy Linstrom, Emily. “Villa de Vecchi.” Atlas Obscura. https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/villa-de-vecchi “History of Milan.” Civitatis Milan. https://www.introducingmilan.com/history Imam, Maham. “ATHENAEUM: Adaptive reuse of Villa De Vecchi into a public Library.” University of Management and Technology, Lahore. 2023. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1j3dhAHK8v4i-vV_IkAB8WXWMXpCEP_BQ/view?pli=1 Philip, Lizzie. “The Real Story Behind Northern Italy’s Abandoned ‘Ghost Mansion.’” Atlas Obscura. Oct. 17, 2018. https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/ghost-mansion-in-northern-italy#:~:text=Place-,Villa%20de%20Vecchi,explore%20more%20Atlas%20Obscura%20videos. Pitzalis, Bruno. “Step Inside an Abandoned ‘Ghost Mansion’ of Northern Italy. Atlas Obscura. Oct. 9, 2018. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTP2erZ7CBc&t=38s Santarelli, Enzo. “DE VECCHI, Cesare Maria.” Biographical Dictionary of Italians. https://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/de-vecchi-cesare-maria_(Dizionario-Biografico)/ “Sidoli, Alessandro (1812-1855), Architekt, Maler und Graphiker.” Österreichisches Biographisches Lexikon. Austrian Center for Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage. (Translated.) https://www.biographien.ac.at/oebl/oebl_S/Sidoli_Alessandro_1812_1855.xml Smee, Taryn. “The Red House – Italy’s Most Haunted Villa Which Lies Abandoned and Off Limits.” The Vintage News. Nov. 20, 2018. https://www.thevintagenews.com/2018/11/20/villa-de-vecchi/ “Villa De Vecchi, Italy: A Timeless Masterpiece of Architectural Splendor.” Rethinking the Future. https://www.re-thinkingthefuture.com/articles/villa-de-vecchi-italy See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's episode, Pastor Matt Chandler brings us a sobering yet hopeful message for today's Church: courage without Christlikeness isn't courage at all. Too many leaders either retreat to avoid fallout or hide behind precision to avoid engagement. Both, Matt reminds us, abandon the flock in a culture desperate for truth and grace. Resources: You may also like Faithfulness Over Influence by Jon Tyson Create a free THINQ Account and download the THINQ Media app on your smart TV to access more trusted content like this on topics from all channels of culture at thinqmedia.com. Apply the THINQ Framework as you think through cultural topics. Attend THINQ events where you can gather with like-minded leaders, ask better questions and have conversations that lead to wisdom: Unlock the THINQ Summit 2025 All-Access Pass before it's released to the public Host a THINQ Family conversation series in your home: Let's Talk Relationships Let's Talk Mental Health Let's Talk Tech Detox Let's Talk Civility More from the THINQ Podcast Network: Rhythms for Life with Rebekah and Gabe Lyons The InFormed Parent with Suzanne Phillips NextUp with Grant Skeldon NeuroFaith with Curt Thompson UnderCurrent with Gabe Lyons Now on YouTube! Subscribe, Like, and Share: THINQ Media UnderCurrent with Gabe Lyons NextUp with Grant Skeldon Rhythms for Life with Rebekah and Gabe Lyons The InFormed Parent with Suzanne Phillips
AI isn't just evolving faster than we can regulate. It's crossing lines many assumed were universally off-limits.This week on Future-Focused, I'm unpacking three very different stories that highlight an uncomfortable truth: we seem to have completely abandoned the idea that there are lines technology should never cross.From OpenAI's move to allow ChatGPT to generate erotic content, to the U.S. military's growing use of AI in leadership and tactical decisions, to AI-generated videos resurrecting deceased public figures like MLK Jr. and Fred Rogers, each example exposes the deeper leadership crisis.Because, behind every one of these headlines is the same question: who's drawing the red lines, and are there any?In this episode, I explore three key insights every leader needs to understand:Not having clear boundaries doesn't make you adaptable; it makes you unanchored.Why red lines are rarely as simple as “never" and how to navigate the complexity without erasing conviction.And why waiting for AI companies to self-regulate is a guaranteed path to regret.I'll also share three practical steps to help you and your organization start defining what's off-limits, who gets a say, and how to keep conviction from fading under convenience.If you care about leading with clarity, conviction, and human responsibility in an AI-driven world, this one's worth the listen.Oh, and if this conversation challenged your thinking or gave you something valuable, like, share, and subscribe. You can also support my work by buying me a coffee. And if your organization is wrestling with how to build or enforce ethical boundaries in AI strategy or implementation, that's exactly what I help executives do. Reach out if you'd like to talk more.Chapters:00:00 – “Should AI be allowed…?”02:51 – Trending Headline Context10:25 – Insight 1: Without red lines, drift defines you13:23 – Insight 2: It's never as simple as “never”17:31 – Insight 3: Big AI won't draw your lines21:25 – Action 1: Define who belongs in the room25:21 – Action 2: Audit the lines you already have27:31 – Action 3: Redefine where you stand (principle > method)32:30 – Closing: The Time for AI Red Lines is Now#AILeadership #AIEthics #ResponsibleAI #FutureOfWork #BusinessStrategy #FutureFocused
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Send us a textLet's stop pretending. The happiest couples aren't lucky, they're raw, honest, and a little dangerous behind closed doors. In this no-blush episode of Married AF, Matthew & Monica crack open the 7 taboo conversations that turn “roommates” into ride-or-die lovers: unfiltered fears, money secrets, the State-of-Us check-in, past scars, a shared “we” world, laser-fast emotional responsiveness, and yes your detailed desire map (aka the sex menu).We go straight at the headlines,“Is marriage overrated?” “Why aren't people getting married?”, and show you how couples who actually talk about the “off-limits” stuff end up with more intimacy, hotter chemistry, stronger trust, and way fewer blowups.Inside this episode:The confession that turns fear into magnetic safetyThe financial naked truth, end money secrecy & weekly fightsA 10-minute State of the Union that keeps you from driftingHow to heal unspoken history so it stops hijacking todayBids for connection: the tiny turn-towards that skyrockets trustThe sex conversation that upgrades desire without shameDrop your take: Is marriage outdated or are we just cowards about real conversations?
In celebration of my first children's book, Any Day Emotions, we're focusing on Family and Parenting over the next few weeks! Today I have an on-air session with Gabe and Rebekah, who've been really intentional about creating an environment where no conversation or topic is off limits for their kids. They can come to them with anything. We talk about how to navigate conversations about sex, lust, desire, and other hard topics - and how to create an environment that encourages other conversations that can sometimes feel intimidating for parents and awkward for children. You can also watch the full episode on YouTube. Talk To Me: The Debra Fileta Podcast Extras: Pre-Order Any Day Emotions Today! The Debra Fileta Counselors Network: Book a counseling session at the Debra Fileta Counselors Network and get started on your healing journey from the inside out TODAY! DEBRA FILETA is a Licensed Professional Counselor, national speaker, and founder of the Debra Fileta Counselors Network. She is the bestselling author of eight books including Choosing Marriage, Are You Really OK?, RESET, and Soul Care. Debra is the host of the popular podcast and nationally syndicated radio show Talk To Me where she facilitates on-air authentic counseling-style sessions with notable pastors and leaders. You may also recognize her voice from her appearances on national television and radio, including Better Together, The Kirk Cameron Show, Focus on the Family, The 700 Club, and many others. She reaches millions of people each year with the message of mental, emotional, and relational health. Connect with her on Instagram or at DebraFileta.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You can also watch the full episode on YouTube. Talk To Me: The Debra Fileta Podcast Extras: Pre-Order Any Day Emotions Today! The Debra Fileta Counselors Network: Book a counseling session at the Debra Fileta Counselors Network and get started on your healing journey from the inside out TODAY! DEBRA FILETA is a Licensed Professional Counselor, national speaker, and founder of the Debra Fileta Counselors Network. She is the bestselling author of eight books including Choosing Marriage, Are You Really OK?, RESET, and Soul Care. Debra is the host of the popular podcast and nationally syndicated radio show Talk To Me where she facilitates on-air authentic counseling-style sessions with notable pastors and leaders. You may also recognize her voice from her appearances on national television and radio, including Better Together, The Kirk Cameron Show, Focus on the Family, The 700 Club, and many others. She reaches millions of people each year with the message of mental, emotional, and relational health. Connect with her on Instagram or at DebraFileta.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the world of psychology and therapy, what can Christians trust? Dr. Greg Gifford speaks with us today about concepts from his book, Lies My Therapist Told Me. You can learn more about Dr. Gifford and his book here: https://www.harpercollins.com/products/lies-my-therapist-told-me-greg-e-gifford?variant=43340851445794 We pray that Grounded has become a useful and regular part of your Christian learning and growth! - the Grounded team
The Circle Back crew of Jason Cooper, Joey Knish, Chris Dierkes & Mr. Peanut Bettor return to break down the most absurd, hilarious, and important moments from Gambling Twitter this week. From green dildos flying at WNBA games to the latest offshore sportsbook crackdown, no headline is safe.We're diving into the new gambling tax law and why it's brutal for bettors, exposing Fezzik's latest “live bet” grift, and calling out some absolutely cooked takes — including someone claiming MLB is more volatile than the NFL. Plus, we talk rough years for Barstool Pickem, Benson's cease and desist, and why you should actually read the rules before placing a bet.Strap in — this week's episode is stacked.
Around here, no food is off limits. ALL foods can fit (unless you're straight up allergic to them, obviously). And just like nothing's off limits with food - nothing's off limits with your questions. In this Ask Me Anything episode, I'm answering YOUR burning questions that members of my Intuitive Eating Made Easy Facebook group submitted, and grab the fire extinguisher because they're comin' in H-O-T-T. Questions Answered: ❓ If I still want to lose weight, does that mean I'm not fully integrating intuitive eating into my life? ❓ Does anyone lose weight with intuitive eating? ❓ How do I navigate emotional eating and impulsive eating? ❓ How do mental health disorders impact intuitive eating? ❓ Help! I have night eating syndrome, depression, and am in perimenopause, and I'm still eating at night. What should I focus on next? ❓ How does perimenopause impact our ability to intuitively eat? And how does it impact weight and cravings? ❓ What's the average length of time it takes to become an intuitive eater? ❓ How long should it take to “decharm” a food? ❓ Does too much sugar really cause withdrawals and spikes in blood sugar levels? ❓ How do I navigate anxiety/overwhelm and hunger at the same time while feeling good? Today's Wellness Woo is pink Himalayan salt Resources Mentioned - Join my weekly email newsletter here for behind-the-scenes stories and resources! - Click here to grab your spot inside Intuitive Eating Exploration Read the full episode show notes here. Resources for Your Intuitive Eating Journey Intuitive eating education on the blog Work with Katy Explore the self-paced mini-course Stepping Off The Dieting Rollercoaster Connect with Katy Harvey on Social Media! Website: KatyHarvey.net Instagram: @katyharvey.rd Facebook: KatyHarveyRD Subscribe and Review Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts I would be thrilled if you could rate and review my podcast! Your support helps me reach and encourage more people on their intuitive eating journeys. Click here, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Don't forget to share what you loved most about the episode! Also, make sure to follow the podcast if you haven't already done so. Follow now!
We welcome the 45th and 47th President of the United States, Donald J. Trump, for an in-depth conversation about the ongoing investigations surrounding his presidency. President Trump discusses the FBI's grand conspiracy case, the implications of declassifying key documents related to the Clinton email case, and the necessity of fair voting practices. He also touches on economic strategies, including tariff negotiations and the role of the Federal Reserve in shaping the nation's financial future. Additional interview with David Malpass, former president of the World Bank, to discuss the current state of the economy and the Federal Reserve's monetary policy. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today was wild. You asked, and we answered some very personal and bizarre questions! In this new series we're calling “Nothing's off limits,” you all didn't disappoint and brought some creative questions to the table that made us feel a little uncomfortable not gonna lie! Haha Stay tuned for part 2 if we didn't get to your question and be sure to follow @ShawnandAndrewPods on Instagram to send in a question or leave one in the comments! Love you guys! Shawn and Andrew Get the most beautiful glass prints at FRACTURE! Check out https://fractureme.com/ and use our code COUPLE25 for 25% off your first order! Beam Kids is now available online at https://www.shopbeam.com/COUPLETHINGS Take advantage of our exclusive discount of up to 40% off using code COUPLETHINGS Subscribe to our newsletter ▶ https://www.familymade.com/newsletter Follow our podcast Instagram ▶ https://www.instagram.com/shawnandandrewpods/ Follow My Instagram ▶ https://www.instagram.com/ShawnJohnson Follow My Tik Tok ▶ https://www.tiktok.com/@shawnjohnson Shop My LTK Page ▶ https://www.shopltk.com/explore/shawnjohnson Like the Facebook page! ▶ https://www.facebook.com/ShawnJohnson Follow Andrew's Instagram ▶ https://www.instagram.com/AndrewDEast Andrew's Tik Tok ▶ https://www.tiktok.com/@andrewdeast?lang=en Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices