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Today, Matt Powell explains the problems with me living with my partner without being married. If I take him at his word, I'm depressed, anxious, and disease-ridden...yay!Cards: The EVILS of Pornography...With Added Nuance!:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-BP929KfYsOriginal Video: https://tinyurl.com/27s9r78hSources:Predictors of Hooking Up Sexual Behaviors and Emotional Reactions Among U.S. College Students: https://tinyurl.com/2ckpe6qwThe use and effects of pornography in romantic relationships:https://tinyurl.com/28vplya8Perceived Effects of Pornography on the Couple Relationship: Initial Findings of Open-Ended, Participant-Informed, “Bottom-Up” Research: https://tinyurl.com/22tytlnvThe Darker Side of Casual Sex: https://tinyurl.com/2xsxlj8rCasual Sex and Psychological Health Among Young Adults: Is Having “Friends with Benefits” Emotionally Damaging?: https://tinyurl.com/2bls8g6dClueless: An ethnographic study of young men who participate in the seduction community with a focus on their psychosocial well-being and mental health: https://tinyurl.com/2yjygf3gBang, Roosh Valizadeh: https://tinyurl.com/26z9tjptNew Research on the Damaging Fallout of the Hookup Culture: https://tinyurl.com/2yu3vkc6Hookup Culture harms physical and mental health: https://tinyurl.com/24rm5a74Oxytocin: The love hormone: https://tinyurl.com/2evx9axzFrom lust to love: sex and emotional attachment: https://tinyurl.com/277jjtd9Married Americans Thriving at Higher Rates Than Unmarried Adults: https://tinyurl.com/2awcfaccReligious trauma: Signs, symptoms, causes, and treatment: https://tinyurl.com/23lw3ep5What Happens To Your Brain After Having Too Much Casual Sex: https://tinyurl.com/265r9xm2Pharmaceutical Love Potion: Not Yet: https://tinyurl.com/2a5doaklMeaningful Casual Sex, One Night Stands: Their Emotions and Psychology: https://tinyurl.com/2828lf3eAdolescent sexuality in the United States: https://tinyurl.com/296jsaheSexuality, Contraception, and the Media: https://tinyurl.com/298wwp8lAssociation and causal mediation between marital status and depression in seven countries: https://tinyurl.com/28vegx6sUnmarried people ‘may be at greater risk of depression': https://tinyurl.com/25sdgh9fMarriage and mental health among young adults: https://tinyurl.com/2dqqrar6All my various links can be found here:http://links.vicedrhino.comThis content is CAN credentialed, which means you can report instances of harassment, abuse, or other harm on their hotline at (617) 249-4255, or on their website at creatoraccountabilitynetwork.orgBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/viced-rhino-the-podcast--4623273/support.
Tired of marketing strategies that promise ease but deliver only headaches? Steven Jack Butala and Jill DeWit from The Land Academy Show are here to expose the truth about neutral letters and open-ended land offers. Jack and Jill explain why these strategies might seem easier or safer but often lead to slower deal flow, unclear pricing, and wasted time. Drawing from real-world results, they compare neutral marketing with blind offers and show why direct pricing still outperforms guesswork in today's market. If you're trying to decide how to approach your next campaign, this episode gives you the clarity to pick the method that actually works.
Inclusion Matters hosts a conversation with our own CICC Program Manager, Kellee Nelson and we explore nature play. Kellee highlights the health and educational benefits of playing in the mud, offering young children in our care the important experience of being outside in nature, being curious, getting messy, and having fun!
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Choice Classic Radio presents The Black Museum, which aired in 1952. Today we bring to you the episode titled “The Open Ended Wrench.” Please consider supporting our show by becoming a patron at http://choiceclassicradio.com We hope you enjoy the show!
What kinds of questions do you ask your podcast guests? The most engaging podcast episodes—the ones that make for the best conversations and the best listening—are the ones that contain great stories. As the host, you're always aiming to draw all those details and deep disclosures from your guest. So why does getting the full picture sometimes feel like pulling teeth? Mary recently taught her nine-year-old daughter how asking more specific questions will get her the answers she wants, and that conversation prompted this episode's exploration. An open-ended question—the kind that requires a more thorough answer than “yes,” “no,” or some other short word or phrase—is always going to elicit a stronger response. In return, you as the host don't have to work as hard; your guest's fascinating story, the whole reason they're chatting with you, stands a much better chance of tumbling out of them with the passion every podcaster (and podcast listener) is looking for. Ask yourself these impactful interview-question questions: What are the best W5 question prompts to ask in your interview? How can you utilize storytelling statements to deliver more engaging episodes? What should you look for in past episodes to start asking better questions in the future? Links worth mentioning from the episode: Episode 32, “Bad Interviewing Habits” - https://www.organizedsound.ca/bad-interviewing-habits-episode-32/ Connect with Mary! Leave a voice note with your feedback at https://www.speakpipe.com/VisibleVoice or email visiblevoicepodcast@gmail.com Get the full transcript of the episode at http://www.visiblevoicepodcast.com Read up on more secrets with the Visible Voice Insights Newsletter https://www.organizedsound.ca/newsletter To learn more or work with Mary, check out https://www.organizedsound.ca Link up on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/marychan-organizedsound/ Engage on Instagram @OrganizedSoundProductions https://www.instagram.com/organizedsoundproductions Show Credits: Podcast audio design, engineering, and editing by Mary Chan of Organized Sound Productions Show notes written by Shannon Kirk of Right Words Studio Post-production support by Kristalee Forre of Forre You VA Podcast cover art by Emily Johnston of Artio Design Co. Transcript with Audio Description: [MUSIC IN - GHOSTHOOD FEATURING SARA AZRIEL “LET'S GO” BEGINS] MARY: How do you ask questions? I guess specifically on your podcast, maybe when you do interviews, how are those questions being asked? I know it's still quite a broad question, but have you ever gone back to your episodes, listen to them again to review how you have been asking questions? And if you want to get even more specific, I'm actually talking about open ended questions versus close ended questions. So today I'm going to explore those types of questions with you and show you how open ended questions can make your interviews and your podcast more enjoyable. Not just for you as a host, but maybe as a guest as well if you're on someone else's show, but more importantly for your listener. This episode actually stemmed from my conversation with my daughter. So, you know, lots of real life experience can come onto the podcast as well. And this idea of what it's like to pull stories from someone by asking them the different types of questions. So, how does your curiosity with these open ended questions play a significant role in your interviews? So there you go. The next generation of podcasters, through my daughter, is already teaching me about something that I can share with you on this very podcast. This is episode number 98 on the Podcaster's Guide to a Visible Voice. > MARY: Thank you so much for listening to the Podcaster's Guide to a Visible Voice. If you enjoyed this episode, I'd love it if you'd share it with a podcasting friend. And to reveal more voicing and podcasting tips, click on over to VisibleVoicePodcast.com. Until next time.
Reusing materials in early childhood education fosters creativity, problem-solving, and environmental awareness. This article and podcast episode explore the benefits of incorporating loose parts and open-ended materials into play, particularly in the construction corners of the classroom – highlighting real classroom experiences where children repurpose materials to build meaningful projects. Read Dylan's article here: https://thevoiceofearlychildhood.com/the-value-of-loose-parts-and-open-ended-materials/ This episode is in partnership with Male Childcare and Teaching Jobs. Male Childcare and Teaching Jobs advocate for greater male participation in education and caregiving roles, offering support and guidance to enhance gender inclusion in nurseries and schools. To find out more visit: https://malechildcareandteachingjobs.co.uk/ Listen to more: If you enjoyed this episode, you might also like to hear more at https://thevoiceofearlychildhood.com/articles/men-in-early-childhood/ Share your voice: Do you have a topic or guest you would like to hear on the podcast? Get in touch here! – https://thevoiceofearlychildhood.com/contact/ Episode break down: 00:00 – Welcome! 02:00 – Dylan's journey and background 05:20 – What are loose parts? 08:30 – An overfocus on academics vs creativity 11:00 – Loose parts facilitating choice and agency 12:30 – Changing the educators' perspectives 15:00 – Bringing secondary and early years together 17:00 – Brain activity and loose parts 18:00 – Technology for student-led enquiry 19:30 – Involving families in changing pedagogy 25:00 – Sustainability and loose parts 30:00 – How you can implement loose parts play in your practice For more episodes and articles visit The Voice of Early Childhood website: https://www.thevoiceofearlychildhood.com
An Open-Ended Conversation with Ed Kelly Ed Kelly, PhD, is Professor of Research at the Division of Perceptual Studies (DOPS) at the University of Virginia School of Medicine. He is the 2020 recipient of the Myers Memorial Medal awarded by the Society for Psychical Research in England. He is co-editor of a series of three … Continue reading "An Open Ended Conversation with Ed Kelly"
Chalk and Ink: The Podcast for Teachers Who Write and Writers Who Teach
Send us a textIn this interview, Cindy Jenson-Elliott lets us in on incredible interview tips. In addition to interview tips, Cindy talks about researching and writing simultaneously, nonfiction proposal dos and don'ts, and the importance of making connections.Support the show
Chalk and Ink: The Podcast for Teachers Who Write and Writers Who Teach
Send us a textIn this interview, Cindy Jenson-Elliott lets us in on incredible interview tips. In addition to interview tips, Cindy talks about researching and writing simultaneously, nonfiction proposal dos and don'ts, and the importance of making connections.Support the show
An Open-Ended Conversation with Federico Faggin Federico Faggin created the self-aligned MOS silicon-gate technology, which made possible memory chips, CCD image sensors, and the microprocessor. He designed the Intel 4004, 8008, and 8080 microprocessors, as well as the Zilog Z80 and Z8 processors. In 2010, he received the 2009 National Medal of Technology and Innovation, … Continue reading "An Open-Ended Conversation with Federico Faggin"
In part 2 of my discussion with Ben Miller, CEO of Fundrise, and sponsor of Financial Samurai, I ask him about how an open-ended venture capital fund works. If I'm going to build a $500,000+ position in an open-ended fund to gain more exposure to private AI companies, I want to fully understand how the fund operates. Here are some of the questions I asked during our discussion: What happens to a private company that successfully goes public, and how does this impact the fund? Is it harder to identify a promising company or to actually invest in that company? How does Fundrise and other venture capital firms compete to gain access to invest in private companies? How does Fundrise approach risk management in its investments? What's the process for writing checks to invest in companies? If you don't have cash on hand, how do you secure a line of credit to invest in a company? How do you provide liquidity to investors in the Innovation Fund? How do you determine the size of a fund you want to run? Related post: Why I'm Only Investing In Open-Ended Venture Capital Funds Going Forward Join 60,000+ readers and subscribe to my free weekly newsletter here. My goal is to help you reach financial freedom sooner, rather than later.
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In this episode I talk about asking open-ended questions.
Have you struggled with asking the right questions with your clients? In this episode of The Financial Coaches Podcasts, the hosts talk about the power of open-ended questions, and how using them can get to the heart of your client's needs.
In this episode of The Cognitive Revolution, Nathan welcomes back Div Garg, Co-Founder and CEO of MultiOn, for his third appearance to discuss the evolving landscape of AI agents. We explore how agent development has shifted from open-ended frameworks to intelligent workflows, MultiOn's unique approach to agent development, and their journey toward achieving human-level performance. Dive into fascinating insights about data collection strategies, model fine-tuning techniques, and the future of agent authentication. Join us for an in-depth conversation about why 2025 might be the breakthrough year for AI agents. Check out MultiOn: https://www.multion.ai/ Help shape our show by taking our quick listener survey at https://bit.ly/TurpentinePulse SPONSORS: Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI): Oracle's next-generation cloud platform delivers blazing-fast AI and ML performance with 50% less for compute and 80% less for outbound networking compared to other cloud providers13. OCI powers industry leaders with secure infrastructure and application development capabilities. New U.S. customers can get their cloud bill cut in half by switching to OCI before December 31, 2024 at https://oracle.com/cognitive SelectQuote: Finding the right life insurance shouldn't be another task you put off. SelectQuote compares top-rated policies to get you the best coverage at the right price. Even in our AI-driven world, protecting your family's future remains essential. Get your personalized quote at https://selectquote.com/cognitive Weights & Biases RAG++: Advanced training for building production-ready RAG applications. Learn from experts to overcome LLM challenges, evaluate systematically, and integrate advanced features. Includes free Cohere credits. Visit https://wandb.me/cr to start the RAG++ course today. RECOMMENDED PODCAST: Unpack Pricing - Dive into the dark arts of SaaS pricing with Metronome CEO Scott Woody and tech leaders. Learn how strategic pricing drives explosive revenue growth in today's biggest companies like Snowflake, Cockroach Labs, Dropbox and more. Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1765716600 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/38DK3W1Fq1xxQalhDSueFg CHAPTERS: (00:00:00) Teaser (00:00:40) About the Episode (00:04:10) The Rise of AI Agents (00:06:33) Open-Ended vs On-Rails (00:10:00) Agent Architecture (00:12:01) AI Learning & Feedback (00:14:01) Data Collection (Part 1) (00:18:27) Sponsors: Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) | SelectQuote (00:20:51) Data Collection (Part 2) (00:22:25) Self-Play & Rewards (00:25:04) Model Strategy & Agent Q (00:33:28) Sponsors: Weights & Biases RAG++ (00:34:39) Understanding Agent Q (00:43:16) Search & Learning (00:45:39) Benchmarks vs Reality (00:50:18) Positive Transfer & Scale (00:51:47) Fine-Tuning Strategies (00:55:16) Vision Strategy (01:00:16) Authentication & Security (01:03:48) Future of AI Agents (01:16:14) Cost, Latency, Reliability (01:19:30) Avoiding the Bitter Lesson (01:25:58) Agent-Assisted Future (01:27:11) Outro SOCIAL LINKS: Website: https://www.cognitiverevolution.ai Twitter (Podcast): https://x.com/cogrev_podcast Twitter (Nathan): https://x.com/labenz LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathanlabenz/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@CognitiveRevolutionPodcast Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/the-cognitive-revolution-ai-builders-researchers-and/id1669813431 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6yHyok3M3BjqzR0VB5MSyk
Prof. Tim Rocktäschel, AI researcher at UCL and Google DeepMind, talks about open-ended AI systems. These systems aim to keep learning and improving on their own, like evolution does in nature. Ad: Are you a hardcore ML engineer who wants to work for Daniel Cahn at SlingshotAI building AI for mental health? Give him an email! - danielc@slingshot.xyz TOC: 00:00:00 Introduction to Open-Ended AI and Key Concepts 00:01:37 Tim Rocktäschel's Background and Research Focus 00:06:25 Defining Open-Endedness in AI Systems 00:10:39 Subjective Nature of Interestingness and Learnability 00:16:22 Open-Endedness in Practice: Examples and Limitations 00:17:50 Assessing Novelty in Open-ended AI Systems 00:20:05 Adversarial Attacks and AI Robustness 00:24:05 Rainbow Teaming and LLM Safety 00:25:48 Open-ended Research Approaches in AI 00:29:05 Balancing Long-term Vision and Exploration in AI Research 00:37:25 LLMs in Program Synthesis and Open-Ended Learning 00:37:55 Transition from Human-Based to Novel AI Strategies 00:39:00 Expanding Context Windows and Prompt Evolution 00:40:17 AI Intelligibility and Human-AI Interfaces 00:46:04 Self-Improvement and Evolution in AI Systems Show notes (New!) https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/5avpsyz8jbn4j1az7kevs/TimR.pdf?rlkey=pqjlcqbtm3undp4udtgfmie8n&st=x50u1d1m&dl=0 REFS: 00:01:47 - UCL DARK Lab (Rocktäschel) - AI research lab focusing on RL and open-ended learning - https://ucldark.com/ 00:02:31 - GENIE (Bruce) - Generative interactive environment from unlabelled videos - https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.15391 00:02:42 - Promptbreeder (Fernando) - Self-referential LLM prompt evolution - https://arxiv.org/abs/2309.16797 00:03:05 - Picbreeder (Secretan) - Collaborative online image evolution - https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/1357054.1357328 00:03:14 - Why Greatness Cannot Be Planned (Stanley) - Book on open-ended exploration - https://www.amazon.com/Why-Greatness-Cannot-Planned-Objective/dp/3319155237 00:04:36 - NetHack Learning Environment (Küttler) - RL research in procedurally generated game - https://arxiv.org/abs/2006.13760 00:07:35 - Open-ended learning (Clune) - AI systems for continual learning and adaptation - https://arxiv.org/abs/1905.10985 00:07:35 - OMNI (Zhang) - LLMs modeling human interestingness for exploration - https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.01711 00:10:42 - Observer theory (Wolfram) - Computationally bounded observers in complex systems - https://writings.stephenwolfram.com/2023/12/observer-theory/ 00:15:25 - Human-Timescale Adaptation (Rocktäschel) - RL agent adapting to novel 3D tasks - https://arxiv.org/abs/2301.07608 00:16:15 - Open-Endedness for AGI (Hughes) - Importance of open-ended learning for AGI - https://arxiv.org/abs/2406.04268 00:16:35 - POET algorithm (Wang) - Open-ended approach to generate and solve challenges - https://arxiv.org/abs/1901.01753 00:17:20 - AlphaGo (Silver) - AI mastering the game of Go - https://deepmind.google/technologies/alphago/ 00:20:35 - Adversarial Go attacks (Dennis) - Exploiting weaknesses in Go AI systems - https://www.ifaamas.org/Proceedings/aamas2024/pdfs/p1630.pdf 00:22:00 - Levels of AGI (Morris) - Framework for categorizing AGI progress - https://arxiv.org/abs/2311.02462 00:24:30 - Rainbow Teaming (Samvelyan) - LLM-based adversarial prompt generation - https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.16822 00:25:50 - Why Greatness Cannot Be Planned (Stanley) - 'False compass' and 'stepping stone collection' concepts - https://www.amazon.com/Why-Greatness-Cannot-Planned-Objective/dp/3319155237 00:27:45 - AI Debate (Khan) - Improving LLM truthfulness through debate - https://proceedings.mlr.press/v235/khan24a.html 00:29:40 - Gemini (Google DeepMind) - Advanced multimodal AI model - https://deepmind.google/technologies/gemini/ 00:30:15 - How to Take Smart Notes (Ahrens) - Effective note-taking methodology - https://www.amazon.com/How-Take-Smart-Notes-Nonfiction/dp/1542866502 (truncated, see shownotes)
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AP correspondent Ben Thomas reports Israel's prime minister is digging in on his demand that Israel retain control of Gaza's border with Egypt in an cease-fire deal. ((opens with actuality))
An Open-Ended Conversation with Jack Kornfield Jack Kornfield trained as a Buddhist monk in Thailand, India, and Burma. He holds a Ph.D. in clinical psychology and is a founding teacher of the Insight Meditation Society in Massachusetts and Spirit Rock Meditation Center in California. He is one of the key teachers to introduce mindfulness practice … Continue reading "An Open-Ended Conversation with Jack Kornfield"
An Open-Ended Conversation with Edwin C. May Edwin C. May, PhD, was involved in the military intelligence psychic spying program, popularly referred to as Stargate, for over twenty years. During the last decade, he was the director of research for that program. In this context, he produced over a hundred scientific publications. His academic training … Continue reading "An Open-Ended Conversation with Edwin C. May"
"Jonah went out of the city and sat to the east of the city and made a booth for himself there. He sat under it in the shade, till he should see what would become of the city. Now the LORD God appointed a plant and made it come up over Jonah, that it might be a shade over his head, to save him from his discomfort. So Jonah was exceedingly glad because of the plant. But when dawn came up the next day, God appointed a worm that attacked the plant, so that it withered. When the sun rose, God appointed a scorching east wind, and the sun beat down on the head of Jonah so that he was faint. And he asked that he might die and said, 'It is better for me to die than to live.' But God said to Jonah, 'Do you do well to be angry for the plant?' And he said, 'Yes, I do well to be angry, angry enough to die.' And the LORD said, 'You pity the plant, for which you did not labor, nor did you make it grow, which came into being in a night and perished in a night. And should not I pity Nineveh, that great city, in which there are more than 120,000 persons who do not know their right hand from their left, and also much cattle?'" Jonah 4:5-11Meditation on Jonah 4:5-11Andy's new book "Make Patriarchy Great Again" is available nowAmazon LinkAndy's new book "Renovating The Soul" is available nowAmazon LinkSUPPORT Godly Troublemaking & Give Now!DonateFollow Us On Social MediaYouTubeRumbleTwitterFacebookInstagram
Who's the Bossk? - Episode 199: Open-Ended Anxiety with Liz Shannon Miller Date: July 19th, 2024 (recorded July 19th) Listen Topics Returning guest Liz Shannon Miller from from Consequence.net joins "Who's the Bossk?" host Mike Celestino for a discussion of the season finale of Lucasfilm's live-action Disney+ series Star Wars: The Acolyte. Plus this week's Star Wars headlines and more! Subscribe iTunes Google Spotify
Who's the Bossk? – Episode 199: Open-Ended Anxiety with Liz Shannon Miller Date: July 19th, 2024 (recorded July 19th) Listen Topics Returning guest Liz Shannon Miller from from Consequence.net joins “Who's the Bossk?” host Mike Celestino for a discussion of the season finale of Lucasfilm's live-action Disney+ series Star Wars: The Acolyte. Plus this week's […] The post Who's the Bossk? – Episode 199: Open-Ended Anxiety with Liz Shannon Miller appeared first on LaughingPlace.com.
SUMMARY In this episode, Jeremy and Andrew discuss the value of open-ended training drills in martial arts. They explore how allowing students to contribute to drills and make decisions on the fly enhances their learning experience and fosters ownership and creativity. They also highlight the importance of experimentation and problem-solving in martial arts training. The hosts encourage instructors to provide opportunities for students to contribute and explore open-ended drills, ultimately leading to better understanding and skill development. TAKEAWAYS * Open-ended training drills in martial arts allow students to contribute and make decisions on the fly, enhancing their learning experience. * Allowing students to contribute to drills fosters ownership and creativity. * Experimentation and problem-solving are important aspects of martial arts training. * Instructors should provide opportunities for students to explore open-ended drills, leading to better understanding and skill development.
In this week's Cash Call episode, Brian Curtis and I, Dale Archdekin, dive into two real estate sales calls to uncover what makes for effective communication and rapport building. We discuss the critical need for agents to introduce themselves clearly and set the stage for the conversation from the get-go.We'll show you how asking open-ended questions can reveal your client's true needs and how educating them about the real estate process can help manage their expectations. Plus, we'll highlight why nurturing client relationships and building a robust database is essential for long-term success.Join us for actionable insights and real-world examples to elevate your sales game!
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Send us a Text Message.On the 67th episode of Business English Power, ALsensei covers the following topic:5 Open-Ended Questions You Can Ask AnyoneHave you ever felt your brain freeze when talking to someone? Are you afraid that you won't know what to say when communicating with them? If so, you are not alone! In fact, the right questions can really help you in these situations.On this episode of Business English Power, ALsensei goes over 5 questions you can use with just about anyone. Don't be afraid to try them out! Let's go!Please subscribe to Business English Power in Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Spotify, and everywhere you listen to podcasts.If you have any questions and/or suggestions for the show please e-mail me directly at:AL at BUSINESSENGLISHPOWER dot COMOn Business English Power, I help you express yourself more naturally and smoothly. We talk about how to make your Business English sound more natural, attain a Global Mindset, and apply powerful Success Principles.Level up your LearningLevel up your Life
How can investing in a diversified real estate fund minimize risks and maximize returns? In this episode, Alina Trigub, shares her extensive knowledge about real estate funds, explaining how they operate and why they are becoming a popular investment vehicle. She dives into the differences between single-asset syndications and funds, the benefits of diversification, and the distinctions between open-ended and closed-ended funds. Whether you're a seasoned investor or just getting started, this episode offers valuable insights into making informed investment decisions. [00:01 - 04:11] Introduction to Alina Trigub Understanding the basics of real estate funds Alina's journey from tax accountant to real estate investor The rising popularity of real estate funds [04:12 - 08:10] From Syndications to Funds Difference between single asset syndications and funds Benefits of a diversified investment portfolio The concept of fund of funds [08:11 - 12:14] Why Choose Funds Over Syndications? Simplifying investment decisions through funds Trusting fund managers' expertise Greater diversification reduces risk [12:15 - 15:38] Open-Ended vs. Closed-Ended Funds Explanation of open-ended and closed-ended funds Importance of liquidity and investor goals Scenarios where each fund type might be suitable [15:39 - 18:53] Serving the Investment Community How fund managers cater to investors' needs Importance of understanding investor preferences Combining open-ended and closed-ended funds to serve different goals Key Quotes: "Investing in a fund allows you to diversify your portfolio much more than single asset syndications." - Alina Trigub "When you're investing in a fund, you're allowing yourself to diversify." - Alina Trigub Connect with Alina: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alinatrigub/ Calendar: https://calendly.com/callwithalina/15min-discovery-call Visit sponsorcloud.io/contact today and unlock $2,000 of free services exclusively for REI Rocks community members! Get automated syndication and investor relationship management tools to save time and money. Mention your part of the REI Rocks community for exclusive offers. Help make affordable, low-cost education summits possible. Check out Sponsor Cloud today! LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to explode their business growth by sharing this episode. Are you confused about where to start? Join our community and learn more about real estate investing. Head over to our Facebook Page, YouTube channel, or website https://www.theacademypresents.com/jointhesummit36848306.
In this heartwarming and inspiring episode, host Stacey Lauren sits down with Alex Butusov, an incredible mom, entrepreneur, and member of our Do The Thing community. Alex shares her journey from moving to a new country, overcoming language barriers, to creating a life filled with creativity, imagination, and meaningful connections. Alex's dedication to fostering her children's growth through open-ended play is awe-inspiring. She talks about her business, Bunny Mae, which focuses on creating high-quality, environmentally friendly toys that encourage children to use their imagination and creativity. Join us as we dive into her story, challenges, and the motivation behind her Do The Thing moment!- 00:02:08 - Alex's Anti-Screen Parenting Approach- 00:03:06 - Building Connections through Toys- 00:03:56 - Discovering Montessori Philosophy- 00:04:11 - Expanding Playtime Creativity - 00:05:07 - Transitioning to Business Idea- 00:06:15 - Balancing Parenthood and Full-time Job- 00:07:14 - Overcoming Mindset Challenges- 00:08:26 - Moving to the U.S. in Early Twenties- 00:10:18 - Transformative Mindset Shift- 00:11:07 - Importance of Relationships- 00:12:47 - Building Community- 00:15:06 - Learning English and Overcoming Barriers- 00:16:21 - Thinking in the Language You Want to Speak- 00:17:06 - Business Insights & Childhood Synergy- 00:19:21 - The Birth of Bunny Mae- 00:22:45 - Creating a Supportive Community for Moms- 00:23:41 - Learning from Experience and Mistakes- 00:24:39 - Comparing Parenting to Business Building- 00:25:35 - Final Words of Advice- 00:26:10 - Where to Follow Alex's Journey
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Have you been doing lots of heavy lifting trying to get your client to “get it”? Do you want to empower her to find her own answers? It's so rewarding when you know how to guide your client to uncover her blindspot and accountability. So today I'll share how to ask the questions that give your client inspiration and hope. You'll learn the key to inspiring her to be brave!
Episode Notes This week Luke and Joseph discuss open ended game design, how this design philosophy differs between the AAA and Indie spaces and their favorite examples from the past and present. Find us on Twitter for show updates and more: Podcast: @crossplayconvos Joseph Hooper: @Th3HoopMan Jacob McCourt: @JacobMcCourt Luke Lewis:@lukewarmlewis Check out our other shows: Player Player Podcast: @PlayerPlayerPod Cutscenes: A Video Game Movie Podcast: @Cutscenes_Pod Left Behind Game Club: @LeftBehindClub Video Game Trivia: @VG_Trivia The LukeWarmGames Podcast: @lukewarmgames
Today, the What Would You Say channel wonders at the idea that porn could be good for relationships. And in order to say that it's actually not good, they have to cherry pick their data so thoroughly that the implications of what they are claiming end up being pretty WILD.Cards:Is Slavery the Best Social Safety Net? (Spoiler: NO!):https://youtu.be/Pj-x-tmF9EYOriginal Video: https://tinyurl.com/2973ozaySources:The use and effects of pornography in romantic relationships: https://tinyurl.com/28vplya8Personal Pornography Viewing and Sexual Satisfaction: A Quadratic Analysis: https://tinyurl.com/23tw7ywxPerspectives on “Pornography”: Exploring sexually explicit Internet movies' influences on Canadian young adults' holistic sexual health: https://tinyurl.com/25huvtny‘They're Much Too young': The Entanglement of Porn, Pleasure and Age in Sex Education: https://tinyurl.com/2cuvouqfPerceived Effects of Pornography on the Couple Relationship: Initial Findings of Open-Ended, Participant-Informed, “Bottom-Up” Research: https://tinyurl.com/22tytlnvTill Porn Do Us Part? A Longitudinal Examination of Pornography Use and Divorce: https://tinyurl.com/29jvx427Documenting Pornography Use in America: A Comparative Analysis of Methodological Approaches: https://tinyurl.com/22okxls9Perceived Consequences of Casual Online Sexual Activities on Heterosexual Relationships: A U.S. Online Survey: https://tinyurl.com/287o8m3wSex in America Online: An Exploration of Sex, Marital Status, and Sexual Identity in Internet Sex Seeking and Its Impacts: https://tinyurl.com/24r6rnjuThe Emperor Has No Clothes: A Review of the ‘Pornography Addiction' Model: https://tinyurl.com/277zbss5Neuroscience of Internet Pornography Addiction: A Review and Update: https://tinyurl.com/t5bw7buhYouth, Pornography, and Addiction: A Critical Review: https://tinyurl.com/2a2q6dgv‘I Can Lead the Life That I Want to Lead': Social Harm, Human Needs and the Decriminalisation of Sex Work in Aotearoa/New Zealand: https://tinyurl.com/242gfhppNitrogen-fixing organelle in a marine alga: https://tinyurl.com/232t4m39Metabolic trade-offs constrain the cell size ratio in a nitrogen-fixing symbiosis: https://tinyurl.com/2bnvte5nBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/viced-rhino-the-podcast--4623273/support.
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The very close ties that bind Prince Andrew and Ghislaine Maxwell have always been readily appararent for anyone who was interested in taking a gander at the years long relationship between the two and considering these close ties, is it any wonder that many people, including survivors of Jeffrey Epstein want Prince Andrew to answer some questions?In this episode, we take a look at just how close Andrew and Maxwell were and how Prince Andrew would yell and scream at Palace guards if they ever attempted to stop Maxwell from gaining entry into the palace. Instead, they were ordered to just wave her through.(commercial at 9:29)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:How Prince Andrew & Ghislaine Maxwell had ‘intimate relationship' allowing her ‘come and go as she pleased from palace' | The US Sun (the-sun.com)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
So you wanna build a reading space at home? As parents, we're always on a mission to help our kiddos grow and we want them to learn as much as possible. So why not help them build a love of reading, too? In Episode 20, we're talking about creating the BEST and simple reading space at home. I'll give you 3 easy tips for building this space in no time and I'll also tell you the supplies you'll need to create this space and what you won't need. These Parent Corner episodes are where I share my experiences and expertise as a teacher and parent to help you navigate this preschool journey.Episode Highlights:1. Cause and effect of light-up audio toys vs open-ended creative toys2. 3 things to look for in a toy3. Parental involvement and bondingResources Mentioned: Preschool Activity Packs - Coupon Code NEWBESTIE10 for 10% offwww.chantymacias.com/shop/preschoolAmazon Storefrontwww.amazon.com/shop/chantymaciasEpisode 24Check out all of my favorites for preschool and beyond:https://www.amazon.com/shop/chantymaciasConnect with your podcast host:https://www.instagram.com/chanty.maciashttps://www.chantymacias.com/contactThis show/post may contain affiliate links. We only share what we absolutely love so if you decide you love it too, I may earn a small commission when you purchase from the link I shared. Thank you!Mentioned in this episode:Grab your Toddler and Preschool activity packs hereI tried to find simple and fun activities to use with my daughter and when I realized there really weren't any that targeted the skills she needed to learn, I made them. Have you checked out my new website store yet? Teachers and parents across the country are loving the toddler and preschool activity packs because they make learning fun and are super easy to use! They include low-prep hands-on literacy and math activities your littles would love! Grab your preschool activity packs at www.chantymacias.com/shop so you can get your littles ready for Kindergarten in no time.
Embarking on a career in sales often involves unexpected twists and turns, as Mark Musitano from Ansys can attest to. While this can be daunting, Mark shares how his transition from politics to sales, greatly strengthened his adaptability and wide skillset. In this episode of Tech Sales is for Hustlers, Host Marc Gonyea delves into Mark's pivotal moments during his career trajectory, such as internships on Capitol Hill and a game-changing call from Justin Brown at memoryBlue. As the episode unfolds, Mark also shares his major takeaways when it comes to authenticity and accountability in the digital age, making this an episode you won't want to miss!
Today's episode features insights from my talk at the Champman Meet-up this past October. In this episode, I discuss the power of open-ended questioning in achieving project alignment and decision-making, especially from a lawyer's perspective. I emphasize the importance of presenting ideas as open inquiries rather than directives, to engage and value others' opinions. I also explore strategies for dealing with closed-minded individuals, stressing the energy required to change their views. Additionally, I share how creating value in conversations can lead to further opportunities. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to The Nurturing Parent Podcast, where we dive into the fascinating world of nurturing young minds. In this episode, titled "Unleashing Creativity: The Transformative Power of Open-Ended Art for Growing Minds," we explore the incredible benefits that open-ended art offers to children's development.Join us as we discuss how artistic expression goes beyond mere coloring and drawing, becoming a powerful tool for cognitive, emotional, and social growth. We'll uncover the magic of open-ended art, allowing kids to explore their imagination freely and develop crucial skills for their future.But that's not all – we'll also delve into the art of praising your little one's creations. Discover effective ways to encourage confidence and self-expression through positive reinforcement. Learn how your words can play a pivotal role in fostering a lifelong love for creativity in your child.Tune in for a journey into the colorful world of children's art, where every stroke is a step towards self-discovery and confidence-building. Let's nurture the next generation of creative minds together!Episode mentioned in this weeks podcast98. DON'T SAY DON'T; LEARNING THE LANGUAGE OUR LITTLES UNDERSTANDSupport the showPlease share and tag us on our platforms below if you enjoyed this episode!Instagram: The Nurturing ParentFacebook Page: The Nurturing ParentEmail Us: TheNurturingparent.Pod@gmail.comOriginal music ©Lisa K Sigurgeirson 1986
The top news stories for 1/22/24Chapters00:00 - Intro00:21 - US Prepares Open-Ended War on Houthis in Yemen03:32 - Lawmakers Push Funding to Replace Weapons Used in Yemen05:36 - Military: Two US Navy SEALs Missing Off Coast of Somalia Are Dead07:33 - US Troops Injured in Heavy Rocket Attack on US Base in Iraq09:55 - Israel Nowhere Close to Eliminating Hamas13:52 - Israeli Commanders: Diplomacy Only Way to Free Israeli Hostages16:53 - Netanyahu Doubles Down on Opposition to Palestinian State18:51 - Israeli Troops Told to Shoot Israeli Captives on 10/722:00 - At Least 16 Cemeteries in Gaza Have Been Desecrated by Israeli Forces23:49 - Israel Bombs Damascus, Kills 5 Iranian Guard Members25:11 - Ukrainian Shelling of Donetsk Market Kills at Least 2727:14 - Viewpoints/OutroSupport the show: Antiwar.com/donate BUY MERCH: https://merchengine.com/collections/antiwar-comContact the show: News@antiwar.com Sign up for our newsletters: Antiwar.com/newsletter Support the show: Antiwar.com/Donate Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuGQ0-iW7CPj-ul-DKHmh2A/videosWatch on Odysee: https://odysee.com/@AntiWarNews:fWatch on Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-1996424
Steal Clari's templates to get your deals closer to close FOUR ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS Help your customer build a case for why they shouldn't be trying to build their software in-house. If you're having trouble building your own POV, hit up a senior exec at your company and ask to get lunch with them to help you build one. Don't show up to your first call expecting the customer to do all of the hard work answering your questions. Instead, bring a point of view to the call that introduces a new way of looking at the root cause of a problem you think they might have. If you're going to an event, use that as an opportunity to test your point of view with other executives. PATH TO PRESIDENT'S CLUB Head of Clari Align @ Clari CEO @ DealPoint VP Sales and Marketing @ CloudEngage, Inc. Co-Founder @ Presspoint CRM THE LATEST FROM 30MPC Tactic Teardown Toolkits & Templates THINGS YOU CAN STEAL Prospecting Lavender: Sales Email Frameworks ZoomInfo: 5 Plays, 30MPC Style Woodpecker: Nick's Sales Cadence Orum: 5 Cold Call Objection Talk Tracks Owler: 4 Multi-Channel Prospecting Touchpoints (Try Owler Max) Boomerang: Tactics for Peak Productivity Discovery & Demo Otter.ai: The Ultimate Discovery Checklist Clari: How to Sell to the CFO Calendly: Speed up your sales cycle & increase revenue Klue: Dismantling Competitors Sales Process Demandbase: 6 Templates to Accelerate Deals Superhuman: 6 Ways To Be An Inbox Superhuman Gong: Master Class Qwilr: Sales Proposal Upgrade Outreach: 1 Sequence to Create and 5 Templates to Close Salesloft: Selling to Power ONE ASK You know we feel a bit awkward asking, but if you made it this far, it would mean the world if you joined our newsletter. It will increase your chances of making President's Club by 227%. Okay maybe not, but we'd still really love you for it :)
Explore the transformative potential of open-ended questions. Uncover the path to a 5th-dimensional mindset and unlock your full potential. Enhance your energy frequency! Discover how open-ended questions can uplift your vibrational energy in an instant. You are invited to receive Free Open Ended Question Loop https://sabrinabrightstar.com/freebie #spiritualawakening #highvibetribe #sabrinabrightstar Askfirmation feels much different than affirmation. A Weird Question to Increase Your Confidence by Glenyce Hughes #ToolsToCreateABetterLife #GlenyceHughes #asifbymagic Podcast https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kltxy...
In honor of this being the last episode before Jess' maternity leave, she's taking the opportunity to share transparently what's been going on behind the scenes at Empowering Dietitians, how she's been feeling (hint: it hasn't all been rainbows and butterflies), and what you can expect from Empowering Dietitians moving forward into 2024. If you liked this episode, you may also like...[070] Life as a Dietitian Isn't a Highlight Reel, https://empoweringdietitians.com/podcast/highlight-reel/ To learn more about Empowering Dietitians and the support Jess offers...visit her website at www.empoweringdietitians.com. To sign up for the pregnancy & parenting subsection of The Empowering Dietitians newsletter...https://bit.ly/dietitian-parenting (Due to the sensitive nature of both pregnancy & parenting, Jess does not include many references to these topics in her general newsletter for dietitians - so make sure you sign up for the subsection if you're interested!)
Today's episode focuses on the transformative power of open-ended questions for breaking social barriers, and harnessing the Total Addressable Community's (TAC) potential. I discuss building connections with individuals who are open-minded and open-hearted, fostering a community based on mutual support and value exchange. Highlighting the efficiency of these questions in identifying receptive minds, I offer insights on establishing strong, value-driven relationships and communities through impactful communication, providing a roadmap to enhanced interpersonal connections and community building. To join future Free Friday Training sessions, you can register at: https://free.dmeltzer.com/friday-training-1 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dr. Callie Plattner joins me in Session 236 to talk about her work in the area of Motivational Interviewing. Callie is the Vice President of Clinical Operations at Mosaic Pediatric Therapy, and happens to be a fellow Auburn grad (War Eagle!). Now longtime listeners will know that we've covered MI on the podcast before. Back in Session 158, my friend Dr. Jim Murphy, who incidentally also happens to be an Auburn grad, discussed MI in the context of helping young adults reduce binge drinking and other substance-related problems. Also, my good friend and colleague, Dr. Paulie Gavoni, has been talking about MI for years. In fact, he's in the process of developing a course on this topic for the project that Paulie and I, along with our colleague Anika Costa, have been working on called The Behavioral Toolbox (brace yourselves for hearing a lot more about this coming up ;-). This background aside, in this episode, Callie gives an overview of what exactly Motivational Interviewing is, and defines the four "micro-skills" of asking Open-Ended questions, providing Affirmations, Reflecting, and Summarizing... the so-called "OARS" skills. Callie then discusses the research she's conducted with Dr. Cynthia Anderson, which will be coming out soon in Behavior Analysis in Practice, and more generally talks about how MI can be an effective tool to build rapport with stakeholders and possibly improve things like staff and parent adherence to behavior plans, therapy attendance, and so on. Links from this episode: A brief history of ABA with Jim Johnston. Mosaic Pediatric Therapy. The Behavioral Toolbox. A Behavior-Analytic Account of Motivational Interviewing (Christopher and Dougher, 2009). Not discussed in this episode, but still relevant, and worth checking out: Taking a Motivational Interviewing Approach to Prevention Science: Progress and Extensions (Shaw and Wilson, 2021). If you get anything from these shownotes, watch these videos: The Ineffective Physician and the Effective Physician (huge shout out to Dr. Carolynn Kohn for sharing these with me!). The Helpful Response Questionnaire. This podcast is brought to you by: The Michigan Autism Conference, which is taking place on October 11-13 in Kalamazoo, and online as well. We'll hear more about this event later on in the show, but if you're impatient like me, to go michiganautismconference.org, and use the code MAC10 to save $10 at checkout. The Stone Soup Conference, which is taking place on October 20th. Use code PODCAST to save on your registration as well. The University of Cincinnati Online. UC Online designed a Master of Education in Behavior Analysis program that is 100% online and asynchronous, meaning you log on when it works for you. Want to learn more? Go to online.uc.edu and click the “request info” button. Behavior University. Their mission is to provide university quality professional development for the busy Behavior Analyst. Learn about their CEU offerings, including their brand new 8-hour Supervision Course, as well as their RBT offerings over at behavioruniversity.com/observations.