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Each minute after someone's heart stops is a countdown towards death — nine in 10 people die if they experience a cardiac arrest outside a hospital. Dave Ogle beat the odds. The Woodbury man's heart stopped seven years ago while he was at home watching TV. His wife Kris Patrow was able to perform CPR until paramedics arrived. And then he was rushed to one of the few hospitals in the world that was pioneering new techniques that could restore blood flow to his lifeless body. MPR News host Angela Davis talks with Ogle and Patrow about his recovery, and with a cardiologist about the importance of CPR and why Minnesota has some of the best cardiac arrest survival rates in the country.
Did you know that fat tissue is metabolically active and can contribute to chronic inflammation throughout the body? In this conversation, rheumatologist Dr. Isabelle Amigues and obesity medicine specialist Dr. Lindsay Ogle explore the powerful connection between obesity, inflammation, rheumatoid arthritis, cardiovascular disease, insulin resistance, fatty liver disease, and metabolic health.They discuss how adipose tissue influences the immune system, why inflammation isn't just about autoimmune disease, and how GLP-1 medications may offer benefits beyond weight loss. Learn why reducing inflammation is about more than the number on the scale and how metabolic health impacts overall wellness.
Emily Ogle is a stand-up comedian based in Chicago, Illinois!
Linktree for Community ResourcesNeed help appealing your GLP-1 insurance denials? Try findhonestcare.com/kimRo - Telehealth for GLP1 Weight Management_________________________________________________________________________GLP-1 Over 60: Why This Feels Different Now Part 2***Note: Kim had some sound issues, so we appreciate your patience and grace with her audio this episode. What does it mean to start GLP-1 treatment later in life… after years of trying to make weight loss work?In this episode, Kim and Kat talk with Dr. Lindsey Ogle, an obesity specialist, and Deb Cooperman, an obesity care advocate and content creator, about starting GLP-1 treatment in your 60s and why the experience can feel different this time around.As more adults over 60 explore GLP-1 medications, Deb shares her story openly, from decades of diet culture and early messaging about weight to grief, food noise, and navigating obesity treatment later in life. And we also discuss the upcoming coverage of GLP-1s for obesity on Medicare (and maybe Medicaid) in July 2026. Dr. Ogle helps connect those experiences to the science, including expectations, side effects, protein, muscle preservation, and what support can look like as we age.What we cover:- GLP-1 weight loss over 60- Food noise and obesity beyond willpower- Diet culture and lifelong messaging around weight- Grief, stress, and emotional eating- Protein, muscle preservation, and aging on GLP-1s- Side effects and realistic expectationsFollow Deb Follow Dr. Ogle _________________________________________________________________________Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0HUIGKl3BN4Vg6LYI-dkOA/join_________________________________________________________________________#Mounjaro #MounjaroJourney #Ozempic #Semaglutide #tirzepatide #GLP1 #Obesity #zepbound #wegovySend us Fan Mail!Support the showKim Carlos, Executive Producer TikTokInstagram Kat Carter, Producer TikTokInstagram
Bill and Thom dissect minute 39 of FRANKENSTEIN MEETS THE WOLF MAN.
Linktree for Community ResourcesNeed help appealing your GLP-1 insurance denials? Try findhonestcare.com/kimRo - Telehealth for GLP1 Weight Management and GLP-1 _________________________________________________________________________***Note: Kim had some sound issues, so we appreciate your patience and grace with her audio this episode. What does it mean to start GLP-1 treatment later in life… after years of trying to make weight loss work?In this episode, Kim and Kat talk with Dr. Lindsey Ogle, an obesity specialist, and Deb Cooperman, an obesity care advocate and content creator, about starting GLP-1 treatment in your 60s and why the experience can feel different this time around.As more adults over 60 explore GLP-1 medications, Deb shares her story openly, from decades of diet culture and early messaging about weight to grief, food noise, and navigating obesity treatment later in life. And we also discuss the upcoming coverage of GLP-1s for obesity on Medicare (and maybe Medicaid) in July 2026. Dr. Ogle helps connect those experiences to the science, including expectations, side effects, protein, muscle preservation, and what support can look like as we age.What we cover:- GLP-1 weight loss over 60- Food noise and obesity beyond willpower- Diet culture and lifelong messaging around weight- Grief, stress, and emotional eating- Protein, muscle preservation, and aging on GLP-1s- Side effects and realistic expectationsFollow Deb Follow Dr. Ogle _________________________________________________________________________Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0HUIGKl3BN4Vg6LYI-dkOA/join_________________________________________________________________________#Mounjaro #MounjaroJourney #Ozempic #Semaglutide #tirzepatide #GLP1 #Obesity #zepbound #wegovySend us Fan Mail!Support the showKim Carlos, Executive Producer TikTokInstagram Kat Carter, Producer TikTokInstagram
EGA is sponsoring our conversation with versatile textile artist Laura Wasilowski. After a short stint in theater, Laura built a career dyeing fabrics and threads while raising her children. That led to her captivating art quilts. These days she still creates quilts, but on the much smaller side of the art form and with a good deal more embroidery. She also teaches a large number of classes through C&T publishing. One of those classes involves her newest canvas, felt bowls produced by Fibres of Life. These bowls are a terrific, high-quality, affordable product and Laura’s class shows you how to bring them to life with thread, ribbon, and other embellishments. We explore stitching these bowls at some length and encourage you to give them a try. Also, make your way to Laura’s website to enjoy her outstanding quilts.–Cindy and Gary Listen to the podcast: This show is also available on FlossTube. Watch the video You can listen by using the player above or you can subscribe to Fiber Talk through iTunes, Amazon Music, Spotify, Audible, iHeart Radio, TuneIn, Podbay, Podbean, and many other podcast sources. To receive e-mail notification of new podcasts, provide your name and e-mail address below. We do not sell/share e-mail addresses. Here are some links: Embroiderers’ Guild of America website Laura Wasilowski’s website Fibres of Life website Renaissance Ribbons website/a> Laura Wasilowski’s classes We hope you enjoy this conversation with Laura Wasilowski We're always looking for guests, so let me know if there is someone you’d like me to have on the show. To add yourself to our mailing list and be notified whenever we post a new podcast, provide your name and email address below. You won’t get spam and we won’t share your address.
In this episode Drs. Ogle and Nunez discuss various animal and bug bites. Times: Bug Bites: 3:07 Animal Bites: 4:37 Trivia: 15:35 Total Time: 17:09 This episode was recorded on July 16th, 2025.
In this episode, Chris sits down with Matthew Ogle, Co-founder & CEO of Legacy Knight, a $2.8B multi-family office in Dallas, TX that he co-founded in 2019. We dig into how you build a world-class multi-family office from scratch - and why so many wealthy families out there don't actually have one yet. Matthew's path into wealth management didn't start in a boardroom - it started on a tennis court. A summer teaching tennis to a CIO's family at Cape Cod opened the first door, which led him to Credit Suisse's private bank through the GFC and then five years at the Crow family office, helping transform it into one of the first true multi-family offices in Dallas. He opened Legacy Knight's doors in October 2019 with $2.5M of operating capital, 14 seed families, and a contrarian bet - that the new generation of sub-50-year-old entrepreneurs hitting their first liquidity event needed something the bulge brackets couldn't offer. Six years later, Legacy Knight manages over $3B and was named the fastest-growing RIA in Texas. Chris and Matthew go deep on what it actually takes to build a multi-family office the right way - the technology, the hiring, the legacy conversations with families, and why Matthew refuses to grow by acquiring other books of business. They discuss: Why every hire at Legacy Knight comes out of the family office world, not from the bulge brackets How most $100M+ families are still running their wealth on a Google Doc and a handshake with their accountant Why "do nothing in the year after a liquidity event" is half good advice and half terrible advice The most creative things Matthew has seen ultra-wealthy families do with their capital How Matthew thinks about his own kids, legacy, and when to start the wealth conversation Links: Legacy Knight - https://legacyknight.com/ Matthew on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-ogle-ab11873/ Topics: (02:01) Matthew's First Exposure to Wealth Management (07:58) Joining Credit Suisse (Pre-GFC): Why the "Bulge Bracket" Mattered, How the Private Banking Associate Model Works (13:08) Why Credit Suisse Failed to Serve Ultra-High-Net-Worth Families (20:07) The First Client Meeting: Soft-Tissue Questions (28:57) Tax Timing and Mitigation Strategies (37:57) The Founding Thesis: People and Platform (Building Legacy Knight) (44:46) The Decision to Launch Legacy Knight Independently (54:43) Fundraising Lessons: Managing Expectations and The Importance of Pitch Order (01:01:18) The Full-Service Family Office Model (01:06:24) What a Vertically Integrated Family Office Actually Includes (01:09:07) Proactive Investment Sourcing (01:13:02) Next-Gen Engagement and Family Legacy Planning: How to Involve Children Appropriately (01:21:46) Matthew's Hiring Philosophy (01:30:05) Time as the Hidden Cost of Unstructured Wealth Support our Sponsors: Collateral Partners: https://collateral.com/fort Chris on Social Media: X: https://x.com/fortworthchris Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thepowerspodcast LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrispowersjr/ Visit our website: https://www.powerspod.com/ Leave a review on Apple: https://bit.ly/45crFD0 Leave a review on Spotify: https://bit.ly/3Krl9jO
Rex Ogle, an award-winning author, shares his journey from a troubled childhood to becoming a successful writer. His works reflect his personal experiences and the influence of his family's history. The conversation delves into the importance of understanding one's ancestral background and the power of forgiveness in overcoming past trauma. It also explores the complexities of identity and the impact of societal perceptions. The conversation delves into the impact of childhood experiences, the journey of surviving and thriving, overcoming adversity, finding gratitude, and the challenges of the writing and publishing journey.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Rex Ogle05:24 The Impact Family Dysfunction31:43 The Struggle of Identity38:32 Overcoming Adversity and Finding Gratitude49:50 Empathy and Understanding
In this episode of The Book Faire Podcast, host Anthony provides an essential roundup of new children's book releases and educational publishing initiatives shaping the current literary landscape. We explore the latest diverse stories for young readers and offer a sneak peek into upcoming contemporary author interviews that dive deep into the creative process. This episode provides valuable insights for educators, librarians, and parents looking to integrate literary history and social-emotional learning into the elementary school classroom. From analyzing modern publishing trends to discussing the ongoing freedom to read, we highlight the books and curriculum-aligned resources that help children navigate a changing world. Join us for a comprehensive look at the newest titles on the shelf and the library news you need to stay informed.New Releases:Baba Palooza by A.D. Ghani, illus. by Nadia Alam (Ages 4-8)Unbreakable: A Japanese American Family in an American Incarceration Camp By Minoru Tonai and Jolene Gutiérrez, illus. by Chris Sasaki (Ages 4-8)Feo the Chupacabra by Sequoia Blankenship, illus. by Rob Thompson (Ages 8-12)Just One Gift by Linda Sue Park, illus. by Robert Sae-Heng (Ages 8-12)Mixed Feelings by Sara Amini, illus. by Shadia Amin (Ages 8-12)Fruitcake by Rex Ogle, illus. by Dave Valeza (Ages 10-12)When You're Brave Enough by Rebecca Bendheim (Ages 10-14)How to Be Normal by Ange Crawford (Ages 13+)Girl Reflected in Knife by Anica Mrose Rissi (Ages 14+)
In this episode of The Book Faire Podcast, host Anthony provides an essential roundup of new children's book releases and educational publishing initiatives shaping the current literary landscape. We explore the latest diverse stories for young readers and offer a sneak peek into upcoming contemporary author interviews that dive deep into the creative process. This episode provides valuable insights for educators, librarians, and parents looking to integrate literary history and social-emotional learning into the elementary school classroom. From analyzing modern publishing trends to discussing the ongoing freedom to read, we highlight the books and curriculum-aligned resources that help children navigate a changing world. Join us for a comprehensive look at the newest titles on the shelf and the library news you need to stay informed.New Releases:Baba Palooza by A.D. Ghani, illus. by Nadia Alam (Ages 4-8)Unbreakable: A Japanese American Family in an American Incarceration Camp By Minoru Tonai and Jolene Gutiérrez, illus. by Chris Sasaki (Ages 4-8)Feo the Chupacabra by Sequoia Blankenship, illus. by Rob Thompson (Ages 8-12)Just One Gift by Linda Sue Park, illus. by Robert Sae-Heng (Ages 8-12)Mixed Feelings by Sara Amini, illus. by Shadia Amin (Ages 8-12)Fruitcake by Rex Ogle, illus. by Dave Valeza (Ages 10-12)When You're Brave Enough by Rebecca Bendheim (Ages 10-14)How to Be Normal by Ange Crawford (Ages 13+)Girl Reflected in Knife by Anica Mrose Rissi (Ages 14+)
Imagine that you are living in your car. One day, it's stolen for a joyride, abandoned and eventually towed away. You get a court order for the return of your car, but then discover that your very home, your 1991 Camry, has been sold for $175. Later, you find out that the towing company has the car back in their possession and holds it hostage for over a year, accruing $21,684 in storage fees. Amanda Ogle didn't have to imagine it because this happened to her in 2017. To help navigate the bureaucratic nightmare, she enlisted the help of Kevin Eggers, J.D. '17, who had just graduated from UW Law and was providing legal aid through the Northwest Consumer Law Center. Ogle's case was Eggers' very first out of law school. After a Seattle Times reporter wrote about the situation, Ogle was contacted by screenwriters who wanted to make her story into a movie. "Tow" premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival and opened in theaters nationwide on March 20, 2026. Directed by Stephanie Laing, it stars Rose Byrne and features an ensemble cast including Octavia Spencer, Demi Lovato, Dominic Sessa, Ariana Debose and Corbin Bernsen. In this episode of Discovery, we talk with Eggers and Ogle about the towing dispute and their experiences with the real-life case turning into a movie.
Show Notes:This week I am sharing a conversation with the co-writers and co-directors of an indie horror film called It Needs Eyes, Aaron Pagniano and Zack Ogle. It Needs Eyes is about what happens when a troubled teen moves to her aunt's coastal house, where she escapes into dark corners of the internet and her fixation on a mysterious missing woman's videos leads to disturbing discoveries about the digital underworld and her own secrets. It is a very jarring and disturbing movie that I really enjoyed watching. Zack and Aaron told me how they fell in love with horror, what kinds of horror still scares them, and why they love the subgenre of horror movies about women who are right but everyone thinks they're crazy. They told me how they came up with the idea for It Needs Eyes and what the filming process was like.Zack and Aaron's Socials: Formidable File Films: https://www.instagram.com/formidablefilefilms/Aaron's IG: https://www.instagram.com/pagnarok33/Zack's IG: https://www.instagram.com/zackogre/ It Needs Eyes: https://mubi.com/en/us/films/it-needs-eyes Who's There? Socials:Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/whostherepc.bsky.social Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whostherepcEmail: whostherepc@gmail.com Website: https://www.whostherepodcast.com Join the Email List: https://mailchi.mp/4a109b94d3bc/newsletter-signup
Amanda Ogle's car got stolen in 2017, and she fought for over a year to get it back from a Seattle towing company. Her bill? $21,684. Ogle was unhoused at the time, so her 1991 Camry wasn’t just a way to get around; it was her home. Her case attracted coverage in The Seattle Times and elsewhere, and now her saga is the plot of a movie, Tow, starring Rose Byrne. Guests: Amanda Ogle, her child Avery Ogle and her lawyer Kevin Eggers, who are all portrayed in the film. Related Links: A towing outrage made Amanda Ogle a Seattle celebrity. Here’s the twist A $21,634 bill? How a homeless woman fought her way out of tow-company hellSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From Fashion Forecasting to Futures Thinking: Laura Ogle on Curiosity, Design Strategy & More Fun at Work.In this special episode, featuring DMBA alums Anita Chordia and Laura Ogle from the live webinar series “Where Are They Now?”, Laura shares her path from studying fashion and designing at Athleta for eight years to becoming lead design strategist at Whipsaw, where she works across industrial design, strategy, UX/UI, and brand to create cohesive physical-digital experiences. The conversation highlights design strategy as an inclusive toolkit, the importance of curiosity, shared language, and communication frameworks, and Laura's belief that work (and life) needs more fun—using constraints and guardrails to create freedom. Laura discusses myths about design thinking “not working,” her approach to futures thinking (inspired by the Institute for the Future), and her concept of voting on ideas rather than people. She describes People on a Mission and their San Francisco newsstand project “Disposable Culture,” where passersby trade spontaneous art for a newspaper, then see their work turned into posters around the city. In rapid-fire hot takes, Laura emphasizes “you win, or you learn,” strategy as creative work, and the future as something designed rather than predicted. Student Q&A covers how DMBA courses transfer to real work (including communication tools from Live EC), roles DMBA graduates pursue, differences from traditional MBAs, what to highlight on resumes, and examples of integrated work, such as Whipsaw's ReefTrack underwater navigation product. Laura also reflects on being laid off and unemployed for a year, using daily LinkedIn posts to demonstrate her thinking, and ends with a provocation: decide what you want to make—and do it without waiting for permission.00:00 Welcome to the DMBA Podcast + Today's Alumni Takeover01:30 Meet Laura Ogle: From Fashion to Design Strategy04:07 Why Design Strategy: Curiosity, Toolkits, and a Shared Vocabulary06:58 We Need More Fun at Work: Curiosity, Reframing, and Guardrails09:52 Design Strategy Myths: “We Tried Design Thinking and It Didn't Work”11:31 Futures Thinking in Practice: Agency, Big Visions, and Daily Use13:41 People on a Mission: Playful Futures + The Disposable Culture Newsstand17:57 Hot Takes (Rapid Fire): Winning vs Learning, Strategy as Creativity, Designing the Future21:41 DMBA Lessons Learned: Follow Curiosity + Quilters vs Questers24:24 Defining Success + The Layoff Year: Finding Fulfillment and Rebuilding28:08 Reframing the Job Search: LinkedIn as a Daily Thinking Practice29:13 Sharing Your Thinking: From Cringe to Self‑Starter Signal31:39 What's Lighting You Up Now: Futures Report & Tech in the Home32:50 Designing with Hope & Delight: Inside the Futures Report Process33:57 Audience Prompt + Q&A Kickoff: Curiosity, Frameworks, and Real-World Transfer37:04 When Physical + Digital + Brand Click: ReefTrack Case Study40:47 Future-Thinking Prompts: “What Do You Want to Feel?”41:42 DMBA Career Paths: The Strategist as Translator (and Active Listener)45:19 DMBA vs Traditional MBA: How to Position Yourself Authentically50:06 Impact of the Futures Report: Building an Internal Capability52:31 Leading Creative Teams: Matching Strengths Through Listening54:17 Final Provocation: What Do You Want to Make?55:28 Closing Thanks + What's Next in the Webinar Series
Gila Ogle is the Head of School at The Silver Academy in Harrisburg, PA where she is committed to fostering a thriving, mission-driven learning environment built on strong community partnerships. A social studies teacher at heart, Gila began her career in charter and public schools in New York and Miami before transitioning to Jewish education. She is passionate about empowering students with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to navigate an ever-changing world with integrity and purpose. Through her leadership, Gila strives to create a school culture that nurtures curiosity, critical thinking, and a deep sense of responsibility for the future. She is, most importantly, a proud wife and mom of three amazing kids.Gems: Keep your mind open about what you can become and what you can share with the world.Think about what we would like our students to get out of what we're teaching.Make efforts to allow students to interact with each other. Help children examine the world and find their place in it.One of our roles is to examine what we learn from children and find ways to guide them with the knowledge they already have.Empower the child to understand what they bring to the world. Find the spark in the child.Focus on building the relationship with the child first.Find colleagues and mentors.Support the show
Today on Whats My Frame, I'm joined by Director, Writer, and Producer Stephanie Laing. Stephanie opens up about her creative process and how her dual perspective as both a producer and director strengthens her craft and career. She takes us behind the scenes of Palm Royale, sharing stories from set and what it was like collaborating with comedy legends Kristen Wiig and Carol Burnett. Stephanie also walks us through the journey of bringing her upcoming feature, TOW to the screen. Full Bio:Sundance Alumni Stephanie Laing is an Emmy-winning director, writer, and producer. Laing recently wrapped production on feature film, Tow, under her newly launched Cake or Death Pictures. Tow, which Laing also directs, is the inspirational true story of Amanda Ogle, an unhoused Seattle woman who fought her way out of tow-company hell to reclaim her life and the car that held it all together after receiving a tow bill for $21,634. Tow had its world premiere at the 2025 Tribeca Festival in the Spotlight Narrative film category, and was recently picked up by Roadside Attractions and Vertical for a 2026 theatrical release. Tow stars Rose Byrne as Ogle and currently holds a 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes. Dominic Sessa, Octavia Spencer, Ariana DeBose, and Demi Lovato also star in the film.On the television side, Laing most recently directed 5 episodes on season two of Apple TV's Emmy-nominated series Palm Royale starring Kristen Wiig, Carol Burnett, Allison Janney, Laura Dern, and Ricky Martin, where she also serves as an Executive Producer. This follows her work on season one of the show, where she also directed multiple episodes. Additionally, Laing directed 3 episodes in season one of Apple TV's hit Jon Hamm series Your Friends and Neighbors, and she has directed 6 episodes for the upcoming season two, which she's also an Executive Producer on. Laing also directed 24 of 30 episodes and served as an Executive Producer on the Emmy-nominated series Physical starring Rose Byrne on Apple TV+. Prior to this, she was the series director of Jez Butterworth's Mammals starring Sally Hawkins and James Corden for Amazon Prime. A Sundance alumni, Laing's pilot Bootstrapped starring Sam Richardson was an official selection of Sundance in 2019. Laing's additional TV credits include HBO Max's Made For Love starring Billy Magnussen and Cristin Millioti, Love Life starring Anna Kendrick, and HBO's hit comedy series Veep which ran for seven seasons and won over 15 Primetime Emmy Awards. Up next in TV, Laing is directing the adaptation of Claire Vaye Watkins' I Love You but I've Chosen Darkness.Laing's feature film Family Squares, starring Henry Winkler, Judy Greer, June Squibb, Casey Wilson, Margo Martindale, and more, was released theatrically in February of 2022. Laing wrote, directed, and produced the film - her feature writing debut. Laing also directed the Netflix film Irreplaceable You starring Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Kate McKinnon, and Christopher Walken.
For our monthly catch up with DoC, Rosetta and Milly chat with Marine Protection Ranger Shelley Ogle, about her experience working with kororā / little penguins, in the Hauraki Gulf! Whakarongo mai nei.
On this episode of Another Goddamn Horror Podcast, we sit down with filmmaker duo Zack Ogle and Aaron Pagniano to dive deep into their unsettling new independent horror film It Needs Eyes. We talk microbudget filmmaking, practical effects, the rise of DIY horror, and how to build nightmare fuel on fumes and passion.Zack and Aaron break down the creative process, the challenges of modern indie horror production, and the weird, wonderful road this film took from concept to creature-feature reality. If you're into independent horror movies, festival horror, creature design, or just love hearing artists bleed for their art, this episode is your jam.Tune in for a fun, chaotic, film-nerdy conversation that celebrates the best of the underground.
In this episode of the Grow Clinton Podcast, Andy and Jenny are joined by Tanner Manon, owner and operator of Manon Overhead Doors in Fulton, Illinois.Manon Overhead Doors specializes in both residential and commercial overhead door sales, installation, and repair. Their team of qualified professionals is committed to providing high-quality garage doors and service at affordable prices. Manon offers all models of top-quality Clopay® doors, as well as LiftMaster® electric operators.Manon Overhead Doors serves counties in Illinois such as Whiteside, Carroll, Rock Island, Ogle, and Jo Daviess. They also serve counties in Iowa, including Clinton, Scott, Jackson, and Dubuque. Additionally, they cover southern counties in Wisconsin, such as Grant and Lafayette.Manon Overhead Doors LLC is a full-service garage door company serving both residential and commercial clients in and around Fenton, Illinois. For years, they have used their expertise and exceptional customer service to resolve every garage door issue quickly and efficiently.For more information or to schedule your repair, call (309) 428-8709 or visit www.manonoverheaddoors.com.Promote Your Business or Event: Contact Grow Clinton at (563) 242-5702 or visit www.GrowClinton.com.We Value Your Feedback: Please share your thoughts in our listener survey: Take the survey at https://www.growclinton.com/survey.Grow Clinton proudly supports economic growth, fosters community, and promotes the sustainable success of businesses in the Greater Clinton Region.Thank you for listening and for your ongoing support! ~AndyHave an idea for a podcast guest? Send us a message!
A new episode of This Queer Book Saved My Life drops on October 21st! In our off weeks we play episodes of The Gaily Show which John hosts. The Gaily Show is the only daily LGBTQ progressive news and talk radio show in the country airing in Minneapolis (AM950-KTNF) and Chicago (WCPT 820).In this episode, Hugh Nini & Neal Treadwell join us to discuss the follow-up to their stunning book LOVING: A Photographic History of Men in Love 1850s – 1950s. Now, featuring more 300 photos from their collection, LOVING II features more photographic History of Men in Love. The book comes out 10/15/2025. Get your copy here: https://bookshop.org/a/82376/9788874394456. Connect with Hugh and Neal here: loving1000.org. PLUS, Rex Ogle is back to discuss Peacemaker Presents: The Vigilante/Eagly Double Feature. It's described as “a no-holds-barred, laugh-out-loud action extravaganza featuring Peacemaker, Vigilante, and the most badass bird in comics—Eagly!” Connect with Rex here: rexogle.com. Get your copy of Peacemaker Presents: The Vigilante/Eagly Double Feature here: https://bookshop.org/a/82376/9781799506331.Watch on YouTubeWe're in video too! You can watch this episode at youtube.com/@thegailyshowCreditsHost/Founder: John Parker (learn more about my name change)Executive Producer: Jim PoundsProduction and Distribution Support: Brett Johnson, AM950Marketing/Advertising Support: Chad Larson, Laura Hedlund, Jennifer Ogren, AM950Accounting and Creative Support: Gordy EricksonSupport the show
The 365 Days of Astronomy, the daily podcast of the International Year of Astronomy 2009
Dr. Al Grauer hosts. Dr. Albert D. Grauer ( @Nmcanopus ) is an observational asteroid hunting astronomer. Dr. Grauer retired from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock in 2006. travelersinthenight.org Today's 2 topics: - Recently Dr. Yossi Shvartzvald led a team which published their discovery of an Earth sized planet using microlensing in the Astrophysical Journal Letters. The newly discovered planet OGLE-2016-BLG-1195Lb orbits a small dim object about 13,000 light years from us. With only 7.8% of the Sun's mass the new planet's star may be a brown dwarf and not a star at all. At about the same distance from its star as we are from the Sun this new planet is likely to be an ice ball world colder than Pluto. - In 2018 the NASA Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite nicknamed TESS will be launched and begin a two to three year mission to discover small Earth sized planets orbiting bright stars in the solar neighborhood. We've added a new way to donate to 365 Days of Astronomy to support editing, hosting, and production costs. Just visit: https://www.patreon.com/365DaysOfAstronomy and donate as much as you can! Share the podcast with your friends and send the Patreon link to them too! Every bit helps! Thank you! ------------------------------------ Do go visit http://www.redbubble.com/people/CosmoQuestX/shop for cool Astronomy Cast and CosmoQuest t-shirts, coffee mugs and other awesomeness! http://cosmoquest.org/Donate This show is made possible through your donations. Thank you! (Haven't donated? It's not too late! Just click!) ------------------------------------ The 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast is produced by the Planetary Science Institute. http://www.psi.edu Visit us on the web at 365DaysOfAstronomy.org or email us at info@365DaysOfAstronomy.org.
In this hyper-casual episode (probably one of the most casual episodes I've ever had
Tunes: Advocates 5.2.22 Manuscript: The Laird of Ogle's, Tune # 8, 9 (Strathspey), 10 (Lochiel's Awa to France), 11 (The Black Mill), Jack has Got a Wife, Jack's Frolic, White Jock, Le Demoiselles, The School for Lovers, Cathal Brown: Gahagan's Frisk, The Humours Westmeath, James Aird: Jackson's Frolic, +X+X+ To Download Brian's Article Click here: https://www.patreon.com/file?h=140330775&m=542585391 Check out the Archive of Alternate Pipers of North America here: https://pipersgathering.org/apnaold/?pageid=1553 Check out Verdant Whistles here: https://www.irishflutestore.com/products/verdant-whistles?srsltid=AfmBOor8vrcJJgs8ymmlfAckxthB3VDDIiN2xFo5y_CZrqDeEfUOlqfo Sources: +X+X+ You can download the Patreon Tunebook this week: https://www.patreon.com/file?h=140330775&m=542604147 +X+X+ The Advocates' manuscript 5.2.22 is available online via Ross's Music Page: https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/archive/rja14/music/index.html All the tunes (apart from Laird of Ogle's) Comes from PDF 1: https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/archive/rja14/musicfiles/manuscripts/advocates1.pdf Laird of Ogle's Is in the 2nd PDF: https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/archive/rja14/musicfiles/manuscripts/advocates2.pdf +X+X+ 1780s: Jackson's Frolic from Jame Aird's Collection https://archive.org/details/selectionofscotc01rugg/page/190/mode/2up +X+X+ FIN Here are some ways you can support the show: You can support the Podcast by joining the Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/wetootwaag You can also take a minute to leave a review of the podcast if you listen on Itunes! Tell your piping and history friends about the podcast! Checkout my Merch Store on Bagpipeswag: https://www.bagpipeswag.com/wetootwaag You can also support me by Buying my Albums on Bandcamp: https://jeremykingsbury.bandcamp.com/ You can now buy physical CDs of my albums using this Kunaki link: https://kunaki.com/msales.asp?PublisherId=166528&pp=1 You can just send me an email at wetootwaag@gmail.com letting me know what you thought of the episode! Listener mail keeps me going! Finally I have some other support options here: https://www.wetootwaag.com/support Thanks! Listen on Itunes/Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wetootwaags-bagpipe-and-history-podcast/id129776677 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5QxzqrSm0pu6v8y8pLsv5j?si=QLiG0L1pT1eu7B5_FDmgGA
Sean Brace opens up this FOOTBALL FRIDAY Edition of the Daily Ticket talking some GOLF and the Ryder Cup with Championship Director Ryan Ogle!
This episode of the Pipeliners Podcast features a conversation with Suzanne Ogle and Cindy Anderson from the SGA Natural Gas Association. They discuss the association's mission, which is centered on providing training and development to the natural gas industry's workforce. The discussion also touches on the organization's recent rebrand and its role in fostering collaboration and a shared understanding across the entire natural gas value chain. Visit PipelinePodcastNetwork.com for a full episode transcript, as well as detailed show notes with relevant links and insider term definitions.
Brian O'Donovan, Work and Technology Correspondent, reports on an appeal at the Labour Court by one of the country's best-known trade officials, Brendan Ogle, who claims to have been discriminated against after his return from cancer treatment.
In this throwback episode, I chat with Jason Ogle from the User Defenders Podcast about something we don't talk about enough: self-care for UX designers. We explore how taking care of ourselves is essential to be truly empathetic.Could self-care be the most overlooked tool in a UX designer's toolkit?How can we expect to fill our users' cups if our own is empty? What if taking care of yourself is the most user-centric design choice you can make?This week, I got a chance to talk with with Jason Ogle of the famed User Defenders Podcast. We peel back the layers of UX design to discuss a foundational aspect that's often neglected: the designer's self-care. Jason shares his insights on how self-care is intrinsically linked to our capacity to care for and understand our users. He makes a compelling case for why designers must prioritize their well-being to truly excel in their work.We discuss the inherently altruistic nature of design and how this high calling to solve problems for others begins with solving our own problem of neglecting self-care. He highlighted the simple yet powerful concept: “We can't fill someone else's cup if our cup is empty,” emphasizing the need for designers to ensure they're mentally and physically prepared to tackle the challenges of UX design.We also touched on the critical mind-body connection and how physical well-being directly impacts our creative and empathetic abilities. Jason shared personal strategies for making time for self-care, including the importance of sleep and how it significantly influences the following day's mood, energy levels, and productivity.Jason's approach to saying “no” and the freedom it brings to focus on what truly matters served as a powerful lesson in setting boundaries for personal and professional growth.Topics:• 15:31 – Design is a very altruistic thing• 20:06 – We can't fill someone else's cup if our cup is empty• 25:45 – There is a mind-body connection• 30:10 – Sleep influences the next day• 33:23 – ways Jason has found to make time for himself• 40:38 – Getting to the point where we can say “no”• 49:23 – How do we go to bed at a certain time?• 54:49 – Good habits are sacrificing now for benefits laterHelpful Links:• Connect with Jason on LinkedIn• jasonogle.com• Watch Jason on YouTube• User Defenders Podcast
Happy Thursday! I am SO excited to share this interview with y'all today! I got to chat with Rey Terciero/Rex Ogle about the recent graphic novel DAN IN GREEN GABLE, the latest in his backlog of modern and graphic novel adaptations of classic literature. We chat about our mutual love of comics books, the choices behind adapting Anne of Green Gables for a modern age and so much more!Follow Rey/RexFollow OTSMap of Indie BookstoresGet DAN IN GREEN GABLESBookPeople Skylight Books Blue Willow Bookshop Frugal FrigatePolitics and Prose
What better way to celebrate the 59th anniversary of Dark Shadows than with a spirited discussion about the mistress of Collinwood, Elizabeth Collins Stoddard as portrayed by Hollywood legend, Joan Bennett?! Returning to the podcast for this deep-dive character analysis are two of Elizabeth's biggest fans – Nina Ogle and Tina Marie DeLucia! Topics include: Liz's character traits, role in the story, relationships with family members and other characters in the show, the Victoria question, House of Dark Shadows, side-trips into Joan Bennett films, and much more!Terror at Collinwood and Shilling Shockers shirts, stickers, mugs, and merch at the Penny Dreadful XIII TeePublic shopHelp support the podcast by donating at Buy Me a CoffeeTina Marie Delucia's WebsiteLyndhurst Dark Shadows Weekend July 19-20 Info and TicketsMany of the DS screengrabs in the video version of this episode were sourced from the Dark Shadows Every Day blog and the Dark Shadows Before I Die blog. Please check out both blogs!Shilling Shockers Etsy storeSurfing the Shadows surf rock cover of Robert Cobert's Dark Shadows theme by Johnny D & The MoonlightersTaC logos by Eric Marshall
Resources for the Community:___________________________________________________________________https://linktr.ee/theplussidezpodcast Ro - Telehealth for GLP1 weight management https://ro.co/weight-loss/?utm_source=plussidez&utm_medium=partnership&utm_campaign=comms_yt&utm_content=45497&utm_term=55______________________________________________________________________If you've ever hit a weight loss stall and thought, “What am I doing wrong?”—this one's for you.In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Lindsay Ogle, a board-certified obesity medicine specialist, to unpack what's really happening when the scale stops moving, even on a GLP-1. We explore the body's built-in defenses against weight loss, the role of metabolic disease, and how hormones—especially during perimenopause and menopause—complicate the picture. Dr. Ogle breaks down the science with compassion, helping us understand why stalls happen, how to respond to them, and why it's not about failure. It's about biology.Joining us as well is a powerful voice from the community: Mrs. Clark, who began sharing her journey through a nervous breakdown in 2022 on social media and unexpectedly found herself with millions of followers. After years of struggling with her weight, she decided to try tirzepatide—and it changed everything. She opens up about the emotional toll of obesity, what it felt like to stall, and why the journey is about so much more than a number on the scale.We also dig into obesity phenotypes and why GLP-1 medications don't work the same way for everyone. For those not seeing the results they expected, Dr. Ogle walks us through combination therapies, mindset shifts, and what sustainable care really looks like.This episode is a reality check wrapped in compassion. Whether you're stalled, stuck, or just trying to make sense of what your body is doing, this conversation is your reminder: you're not alone—and it's not your fault.Community Guests Mrs ClarkTik Tok: @mrskariclarkDoctor GuestsDr. Lindsay OgleDr. Lindsay Ogle, MD is a board certified family & obesity medicine physicianwho is passionate about preventative health. Her goal is to help patients stay healthy so they may live longer and fuller lives. She recently started a telehealth clinic called Missouri Metabolic Health where she helps adults all throughout the state of Missouri treat and prevent metabolic conditions (ex: diabetes, fatty liver disease, metabolic syndrome, overweigSend us Fan Mail! Support the showKim Carlos, Executive Producer TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@dmfkim?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc Instagram https://www.instagram.com/dmfkimonmounjaro?igsh=aDF6dnlmbHBoYmJn&utm_source=qr Kat Carter, Associate Producer TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@katcarter7?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc Instagram https://www.instagram.com/mrskatcarter?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==
Jamie Ogle is a predawn writer, homeschool mom by day, and a reader by night. Inspired by her fascination with the storied history of faith, she writes historical fiction infused with hope, adventure, and courageous rebels. A Minnesota native, she now lives in Iowa with her husband and their three children, and she can usually be found gardening, beekeeping, and tromping through the woods. Learn more about Jamie at jamieogle.com.Make sure to check out @jamie_m_ogle on Instagram
Resources for the Community:___________________________________________________________________https://linktr.ee/theplussidezpodcast Ro - Telehealth for GLP1 weight management https://ro.co/weight-loss/?utm_source=plussidez&utm_medium=partnership&utm_campaign=comms_yt&utm_content=45497&utm_term=55______________________________________________________________________If you've ever hit a weight loss stall and thought, “What am I doing wrong?”—this one's for you.In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Lindsay Ogle, a board-certified obesity medicine specialist, to unpack what's really happening when the scale stops moving, even on a GLP-1. We explore the body's built-in defenses against weight loss, the role of metabolic disease, and how hormones—especially during perimenopause and menopause—complicate the picture. Dr. Ogle breaks down the science with compassion, helping us understand why stalls happen, how to respond to them, and why it's not about failure. It's about biology.Joining us as well is a powerful voice from the community: Mrs. Clark, who began sharing her journey through a nervous breakdown in 2022 on social media and unexpectedly found herself with millions of followers. After years of struggling with her weight, she decided to try tirzepatide—and it changed everything. She opens up about the emotional toll of obesity, what it felt like to stall, and why the journey is about so much more than a number on the scale.We also dig into obesity phenotypes and why GLP-1 medications don't work the same way for everyone. For those not seeing the results they expected, Dr. Ogle walks us through combination therapies, mindset shifts, and what sustainable care really looks like.This episode is a reality check wrapped in compassion. Whether you're stalled, stuck, or just trying to make sense of what your body is doing, this conversation is your reminder: you're not alone—and it's not your fault.Community Guests Mrs ClarkTik Tok: @mrskariclarkDoctor GuestsDr. Lindsay OgleDr. Lindsay Ogle, MD is a board certified family & obesity medicine physicianwho is passionate about preventative health. Her goal is to help patients stay healthy so they may live longer and fuller lives. She recently started a telehealth clinic called Missouri Metabolic Health where she helps adults all throughout the state of Missouri treat and prevent metabolic conditions (ex: diabetes, fatty liver disease, metabolic syndrome, overweighSend us Fan Mail! Support the showKim Carlos, Executive Producer TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@dmfkim?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc Instagram https://www.instagram.com/dmfkimonmounjaro?igsh=aDF6dnlmbHBoYmJn&utm_source=qr Kat Carter, Associate Producer TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@katcarter7?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc Instagram https://www.instagram.com/mrskatcarter?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==
Recently Dr. Yossi Shvartzvald led a team which published their discovery of an Earth sized planet using microlensing in the Astrophysical Journal Letters. The newly discovered planet OGLE-2016-BLG-1195Lb orbits a small dim object about 13,000 light years from us. With only 7.8% of the Sun's mass the new planet's star may be a brown dwarf and not a star at all. At about the same distance from its star as we are from the Sun this new planet is likely to be an ice ball world colder than Pluto.
Once she denied everything she believed in.Now she'd give anything to choose differently. But in the shadow of the Roman Empire's persecution and the shame of her past, she fears that what she wants most will be forever out of reach. Jamie Ogle is a pre-dawn writer,homeschool mom by day, and a reader by night. Inspired by her fascination with the storied history of faith, she writes historical fiction infused with hope, adventure, and courageous rebels. A Minnesota native, she now lives in Iowa with her husband and their three children, and she can usually be found gardening, beekeeping, and tromping through the woods.For more info on the book click HERE
Master Macy welcomes an inspiring panel of black belt moms—Mrs. Ogle, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Clark, and Master Bono—to reflect on how martial arts shaped not only their children's lives but their own. These women share personal stories about overcoming hardship, healing family dynamics, and finding their voice. Whether training alongside their kids or watching from the wings, these moms reveal how martial arts has empowered them and created lifelong bonds that extend far beyond the mat.
In this episode, Jennifer chats with Rex Ogle to talk about his journey from working behind the scenes in publishing to becoming one of the most beloved authors writing for young readers. Their conversation explores the importance of normalizing discussions around mental health, and why it's crucial to have more books that help boys navigate what it truly means to “be a man” in a world that too often rewards toxic masculinity. Show notes, episode transcripts and other goodies can be found here. Chapters Introduction and Friendship Goals Reading Preferences and Habits Writing Process and Organization Community and Support in Kidlit Exploring Difficult Topics in Writing Understanding Complexity in Human Behavior Lessons from Family and Personal Growth The Journey of Writing and Rejection Connecting with Readers and Their Experiences The Impact of Sharing Personal Stories Navigating Mental Health and Personal Healing The Importance of Representation in Literature Creating Stories for Boys and Challenging Norms
Seventeen-year-old Benny is studying hard and working as a busboy, hoping to attend college. Meanwhile, his childhood best friend, Lawson, is on a different path, dealing drugs – and is always in need of a ride. Rex Ogle's When We Ride is a novel-in-verse about their relationship, which becomes strained as differences between the two young men come into focus. In today's episode, Ogle joins NPR's Ayesha Rascoe for a conversation about the book. They discuss friendship breakups, what we owe our oldest relationships and an unlikely high school romance between the author's own best friends.To listen to Book of the Day sponsor-free and support NPR's book coverage, sign up for Book of the Day+ at plus.npr.org/bookofthedayLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Send a Text Message. Please include your name and email so we can answer you! Please note, this does not subscribe you to our email list, it's just to answer if you have a questions for us. Walking into a doctor's office should feel like a step toward better health—but for many, it's filled with anxiety, judgment, and shame. The fear of being lectured about weight or having concerns dismissed keeps too many people from getting the preventive care they need. And the consequences can be devastating.Dr. Lindsay Ogle, a board-certified family medicine and obesity medicine physician, shares the story of a patient who avoided check-ups for years, only to later be diagnosed with a serious, advanced-stage cancer—something that could have been caught earlier with routine screenings. It's a heartbreaking but all-too-common reality.In this episode, we dive into how weight bias affects patient care, why even well-meaning providers may unintentionally contribute to the problem, and what small but powerful changes can make a real difference. Whether you're a healthcare provider or someone who's ever felt hesitant to book an appointment, this conversation is one you won't want to miss.ReferencesConnect with Dr. Lindsay Ogle:Website: https://missourimetabolichealth.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.lindsayogle/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMV0X6U0JLZgRMiNwGtmpegFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lindsay.ogle.90/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dr..lindsay.ogle?_t=8prC4VUQZ5i&_r=1 Audio Stamps01:35 - Today's guest, Dr. Lindsay Ogle, shares her background in family and obesity medicine, how she developed an interest in weight management, and her experience treating patients in primary care.03:08 - Dr. Ogle shares a patient case of delayed cervical cancer diagnosis and discusses the impact of missed screenings and medical bias.06:17 - Dr. Ogle explains how obesity increases cancer risk and why routine screenings are essential, even when weight management feels like the priority.08:22 - Dr. Ogle outlines the key preventive health screenings for men and women, emphasizing the importance of routine blood pressure checks, lab work, cancer screenings, and vaccinations by age group.12:03 - Dr. Ogle discusses how medical providers can create a more supportive and nonjudgmental environment for patients in larger bodies.Quotes“Years ago, when I went into the my primary care panel, there All of the information on this podcast is for general informational purposes only. Please talk to your physician and medical team about what is right for you. No medical advice is being on this podcast. If you live in Indiana or Illinois and want to work with doctor Matthea Rentea, you can find out more on www.RenteaClinic.com Premium Season 1 of The Obesity Guide: Behind the Curtain -Dive into real clinical scenarios, from my personal medication journey to tackling weight loss plateaus, understanding insulin resistance, and overcoming challenges with GLP-1s. Plus, get a 40+ page guide packed with protein charts, weight loss formulas, and more. April 30/30 registration.
Hey Intentional Mama! Today, we're excited to welcome Raven Ogle, a vibrant holistic nutritionist and mom of four who's juggling the beautiful chaos of family life! As a self-proclaimed foodie and a future Traditional Naturopath, she's passionate about helping others find balance, health, and joy through food and lifestyle. But beyond her expertise, Raven has a passion for inspiring people to face their fears head-on and step into their power. Whether it's tackling a new challenge or finding courage in the small moments, she's here to share her insights on moving through fear with grace and resilience. If you desire for less stress in your life and more time on things that matter- then the Bold Blueprint is for you!! Doors are now opened for this 12 week course and 6 month coaching program for less stress and more peace in your holistic life. Check it out at www.theshanwright.com/bold or ask me questions at hello@theshanwright.com to see if it's right for you! Shalom Shalom, Xx, Shan ……CONNECT…… WITH RAVEN: Podcast: She is Well with Raven Ogle Social Media: @resiliently.well contact email: resilientlywell@gmail.com
Congressman Andy Ogle from Tennessee shares his insights on the current political climate under President Donald Trump. Ogle discusses the recent budget resolution, the importance of accountability in the judiciary, and his efforts to protect Epstein-related documents. He also touches on the potential for Trump to serve a third term and the implications of recent international events. Also, former U.S. Ambassador to Denmark, Carla Sands, shares her thoughts on the current political climate surrounding Ukraine and its leadership. Delve into the complexities of international relations, the implications of recent negotiations, and the challenges facing President Zelenskyy. Sands provides a candid analysis of the U.S. role in the Ukraine conflict and discusses the need for a strategic approach to end the war. Next, Professor Alejo Vidal Quadras shares his harrowing personal experience of surviving a terrorist attack orchestrated by the Iranian regime. He discusses the implications of recent political events between the U.S. and Europe, emphasizing the need for a shift away from appeasement towards a more assertive stance against tyranny. Quadras highlights the importance of supporting the Iranian resistance and outlines actionable steps Europe must take to foster democracy in Iran. Finally, Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose introduces the audience to the innovative concept of 'O Doge', discussing enhancing government efficiency and transparency at the state level, and learn how Ohio is setting the standard for election integrity. LaRose shares insights on recent legal victories against election law challenges and the importance of maintaining a robust military focus under the current administration. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this gripping episode of The Charlie Shrem Show, I sit down with Ogle, a renowned crypto security expert who has recovered over $500 million from hacks and scams. Known as the "bat signal" for crypto recovery, Ogle shares his journey, his innovative approach to solving blockchain security issues, and the vision behind his new project, Glue Network.We explore:The $500M Recovery Mission: How Ogle tracks down hackers, negotiates recoveries, and leverages his unique skill set to bring funds back to victims—all pro bono.The Glue Network: A revolutionary platform launching on January 1, 2025, designed to simplify crypto onboarding while maintaining decentralization.Crypto Security Lessons: Insights into preventing hacks, securing your funds, and why user experience is key to stopping scams.AOL Moment for Crypto: Why Glue Network could be the killer app crypto needs to bring millions into the space effortlessly and securely.Future of DeFi and Regulation: How clearer frameworks and user-friendly platforms could transform decentralized finance, making mortgages, lending, and investments easier for everyone.We also dive into:The risks of being in crypto, from faking deaths to insider threats.Ogle's advisory role in World Liberty Finance and its mission to empower individuals financially.Why 2025 might finally be the year of mass adoption with intuitive and secure super apps.This episode is packed with incredible stories, industry insights, and a vision for how crypto can truly go mainstream.Don't Miss This!