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Join Dr. Arun Serafin for a conversation with Dana Goward, President of the Resilient Navigation and Timing Foundation. Goward shares insights into the critical vulnerabilities of GPS and positioning, navigation, and how that highlights the challenges facing U.S. National Security when it comes to PNT technologies (PNT GPS). The discussion covers topics such as international PNT GPS strategies, technological alternatives, defense infrastructure resilience, potential PNT disruption risks, and the urgent need for a comprehensive national PNT GPS architecture that can protect against electronic warfare and cyber threats. Learn More: Resilient Navigation and Timing Foundation: https://rntfnd.org/ Be sure to follow us on social media for updates, early access to upcoming events, inside scoops, & more: LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/4htROo0 Twitter: https://bit.ly/48LHAx3 Facebook: https://bit.ly/47vlht8 And for more podcasts, articles, & publications all things emerging tech, check out our website at: https://bit.ly/47oA5K1
Nine-year-old Melodee Buzzard vanished after a mysterious three-day road trip with her mother, Ashlee Buzzard, in early October 2025. Surveillance footage shows Melodee wearing a dark wig and hoodie at a California car-rental counter on October 7. Ashlee rented a white Chevy Malibu (plate CA 9MNG101), drove more than 1,500 miles to Nebraska, and returned alone on October 10. Four days later, on October 14, the Lompoc Unified School District reported the child's prolonged absence. Deputies found Ashlee Buzzard at her home — but no Melodee. Officials say she has not provided a verifiable explanation and remains uncooperative. The FBI has joined the Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Office, classifying Melodee as an “at-risk missing child.” In this episode of Hidden Killers with Tony Brueski, Tony examines the mounting evidence, the haunting disguise footage, and the public's growing frustration that no arrest has been made. How can a mother drive across state lines with her child, return alone, and face no charges? Why hasn't an AMBER Alert been issued? What does her silence tell investigators — and what does it hide? Join Tony for a raw, in-depth breakdown of a case that exposes the gaps in our missing-child system. Hear how the FBI is tracing license-plate readers, cell-site data, and rental-car GPS logs to piece together Melodee's final known route. This story isn't about custody disputes — it's about accountability, and a little girl who deserves to be found. If you have information about Melodee Buzzard or Ashlee Buzzard's travel between October 7 and 10, contact the Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Office (805-681-4150) or the FBI (1-800-CALL-FBI / tips.fbi.gov). #MelodeeBuzzard #MissingChild #AshleeBuzzard #FBI #HiddenKillers #TonyBrueski #TrueCrime #Lompoc #SantaBarbara #AtRiskChild #Investigation If you saw anything—any sighting of Ashlee Buzzard or a young girl between October 7 and October 10—call the Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Office at (805) 681-4150, or their anonymous line at (805) 681-4171, or the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI. Because the truth is simple: silence protects no one. And until the silence breaks, Melodee Buzzard is still missing. And that should haunt every single one of us. Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
Explore Your Personality: https://PersonalityHacker.com In this episode, Joel and Antonia explore how AI and perfect information are reshaping human freedom, mystery, and decision-making. Using metaphors like chess and real-world trends from GPS to algorithmic media, they ask: "Does optimization steal our humanity, or enhance it?" Through the lens of personality type and societal cycles, they unpack the tradeoffs between clarity and sovereignty in a data-driven future.
On this week's episode of Unlimited Capital, Richard McGirr interviews Brittany Barchalk. They present the findings from a joint research project exploring how lead sponsors can turn their existing LPs into fund-of-funds managers to scale capital raises more effectively. Brittany, Head of Marketing and a founding team member at Tribevest, explains how the company's platform simplifies fund formation, entity setup, and back-office operations—making it easier for aspiring managers to launch and manage SPVs. Together, they discuss what separates successful fund-of-funds managers from those who struggle, the red flags to watch for, and how sponsors can identify and empower top-performing capital partners to build repeatable, scalable systems. Brittany BarchalkCurrent role: Head of Marketing, TribevestBased in: Columbus, OhioSay hi to them at: https://tribevest.com | LinkedIn Get 50% Off Monarch Money, the all-in-one financial tool at www.monarchmoney.com with code BESTEVER Join the Best Ever Community The Best Ever Community is live and growing - and we want serious commercial real estate investors like you inside. It's free to join, but you must apply and meet the criteria. Connect with top operators, LPs, GPs, and more, get real insights, and be part of a curated network built to help you grow. Apply now at www.bestevercommunity.com Podcast production done by Outlier Audio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
MAPP Show 149 for Club Members / Update 922.1 Listen to a Brief Update to hear why there is no regular show this week. Presenting MAPP Show #149: If you're a PodCacher Club Member, check your email (or the ClubHouse) for the link to the audio file, show notes, and exclusive photos. This is our […] The post Show 922.1 / MAPP Show 149 appeared first on PodCacher: Geocaching Goodness.
In this episode of Crazy Wisdom, host Stewart Alsop talks with Richard Easton, co-author of GPS Declassified: From Smart Bombs to Smartphones, about the remarkable history behind the Global Positioning System and its ripple effects on technology, secrecy, and innovation. They trace the story from Roger Easton's early work on time navigation and atomic clocks to the 1973 approval of the GPS program, the Cold War's influence on satellite development, and how civilian and military interests shaped its evolution. The conversation also explores selective availability, the Gulf War, and how GPS paved the way for modern mapping tools like Google Maps and Waze, as well as broader questions about information, transparency, and the future of scientific innovation. Learn more about Richard Easton's work and explore early GPS documents at gpsdeclassified.com, or pick up his book GPS Declassified: From Smart Bombs to Smartphones.Check out this GPT we trained on the conversationTimestamps00:00 – Stewart Alsop introduces Richard Easton, who explains the origins of GPS, its 12-hour satellite orbits, and his father Roger Easton's early time navigation work.05:00 – Discussion on atomic clocks, the hydrogen maser, and how technological skepticism drove innovation toward the modern GPS system.10:00 – Miniaturization of receivers, the rise of smartphones as GPS devices, and early mapping tools like Google Maps and Waze.15:00 – The Apollo missions' computer systems and precision landings lead back to GPS development and the 1973 approval of the joint program office.20:00 – The Gulf War's use of GPS, selective availability, and how civilian receivers became vital for soldiers and surveyors.25:00 – Secrecy in satellite programs, from GRAB and POPPY to Eisenhower's caution after the U-2 incident, and the link between intelligence and innovation.30:00 – The myth of the Korean airliner sparking civilian GPS, Reagan's policy, and the importance of declassified documents.35:00 – Cold War espionage stories like Gordievsky's defection, the rise of surveillance, and early countermeasures to GPS jamming.40:00 – Selective availability ends in 2000, sparking geocaching and civilian boom, with GPS enabling agriculture and transport.45:00 – Conversation shifts to AI, deepfakes, and the reliability of digital history.50:00 – Reflections on big science, decentralization, and innovation funding from John Foster to SpaceX and Starlink.55:00 – Universities' bureaucratic bloat, the future of research education, and Richard's praise for the University of Chicago's BASIC program.Key InsightsGPS was born from competing visions within the U.S. military. Richard Easton explains that the Navy and Air Force each had different ideas for navigation satellites in the 1960s. The Navy wanted mid-Earth orbits with autonomous atomic clocks, while the Air Force preferred ground-controlled repeaters in geostationary orbit. The eventual compromise in 1973 created the modern GPS structure—24 satellites in six constellations—which balanced accuracy, independence, and resilience.Atomic clocks made global navigation possible. Roger Easton's early insight was that improving atomic clock precision would one day enable real-time positioning. The hydrogen maser, developed in 1960, became the breakthrough technology that made GPS feasible. This innovation turned a theoretical idea into a working global system and also advanced timekeeping for scientific and financial applications.Civilian access to GPS was always intended. Contrary to popular belief, GPS wasn't a military secret turned public after the Korean airliner tragedy in 1983. Civilian receivers, such as TI's 4100 model, were already available in 1981. Reagan's 1983 announcement merely reaffirmed an existing policy that GPS would serve both military and civilian users.The Gulf War proved GPS's strategic value. During the 1991 conflict, U.S. and coalition forces used mostly civilian receivers after the Pentagon lifted “selective availability,” which intentionally degraded accuracy. GPS allowed troops to coordinate movement and strikes even during sandstorms, changing modern warfare.Secrecy and innovation were deeply intertwined. Easton recounts how classified projects like GRAB and POPPY—satellites disguised as scientific missions—laid technical groundwork for navigation systems. The crossover between secret defense projects and public science fueled breakthroughs but also obscured credit and understanding.Ending selective availability unleashed global applications. When the distortion feature was turned off in May 2000, GPS accuracy improved instantly, leading to new industries—geocaching, precision agriculture, logistics, and smartphone navigation. This marked GPS's shift from a defense tool to an everyday utility.Innovation's future may rely on decentralization. Reflecting on his father's era and today's landscape, Easton argues that bureaucratic “big science” has grown sluggish. He sees promise in smaller, independent innovators—helped by AI, cheaper satellites, and private space ventures like SpaceX—continuing the cycle of technological transformation that GPS began.
Today, we've got Amadou Kane of VicOne live from Austin, TX, at the NMFTA Cybersecurity Conference to talk about the real risks facing transportation, from hackers targeting ELDs and Class 8 trucks to supply chain vulnerabilities that could disrupt the entire freight network! We dive into how attackers manipulate GPS data, hijack vehicle controls, and even exploit EV chargers to threaten infrastructure, how fleets can fight back with onboard intrusion detection systems, real-time monitoring, and tighter OEM and supplier vetting through Software Bills of Materials (SBOMs), why vehicle security isn't just IT security, how cost-cutting at the OEM level creates risk, and what proactive measures the industry must take to protect drivers, assets, and national security! About Amadou Kane Amadou Kane is a Sr. Solution Engineer and the North America Technical Lead at VicOne. With extensive experience in the automotive industry, previously spearheaded Wistron NeWeb's V2X programs in North America and served as the Automotive Business Development Manager, specializing in connectivity and ADAS. Amadou brings a wealth of expertise in developing innovative solutions to address the evolving challenges in automotive technology. He holds a Bachelor of Electrical Engineering and a Master's of Electrical and Computer Engineering, as well as an MBA from the University of Detroit Mercy. Connect with Amadou Website: https://vicone.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amadoukn/
Rocky Snyder sits down with Mat Herold, PhD, Sports Scientist for the San Jose Earthquakes.The Zelos Podcast is all about the “Pros behind the Pros.” Each week, Rocky interviews leading experts in strength & conditioning, sports medicine, athletic training, and physical therapy who work behind the scenes in leagues like the NFL, MLB, NHL, NBA, MLS, and NWSL.Hosted by internationally recognized movement specialist and master trainer Rocky Snyder, new episodes drop every Monday at 9am EST / 6am PST.TIME STAMPS:3:30 Mat's career path to the Quakes6:00 Germany and his PhD.9:45 Bringing concepts back to the states11:30 Using Sports Science tactically13:00 Creating space16:15 Murmuration in soccer19:00 Skills corner20:30 What intrigues Mat24:30 Merging objective and subjective data28:00 GPS vests31:30 Determine proper load management34:00 Parameters and live tracking for RTP37:00 Injury prediction models40:00 Wellness metrics44:30 Integration of Sports Science and medical team47:00 World Cup 202649:00 Role during the off seasonGET TO KNOW MAT HEROLDLINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mat-herold-ba206119/INSTA: https://www.instagram.com/heroperformance_/QUAKES: https://www.sjearthquakes.com/GET TO KNOW ROCKY SNYDERMEET: Visit the Rocky's online headquarters: RockySnyder.comREAD: Grab a copy of his new "Return to Center" book: www.rockysnyder.comINSTA: Instagram fan, check him out at https://www.instagram.com/rocky_snyder/FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/rocky.snyder.77LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rocky-snyder-cscs-cafs-nsca-cpt-a77a091/TRAIN WITH ROCKY WORKOUT: Want to meet Rocky and get a private workout: https://rfcsantacruz.com/INSTA: https://www.instagram.com/rockysfitnesssc/FACEBOOK: Facebook.com/RockysFitnessCenter
Welcome back to "The Tax Blueprint: Structuring Funds, Joint Ventures, and REITs." In the third episode of our three-part series, hosts Saba Ashraf, Aresh Homayoun, and Tom Phelan explore the advantages that may be offered to foreign investors in U.S. real estate funds by using REITs.This episode discusses how REITs can be utilized to minimize U.S. tax return filing obligations and tax liabilities for foreign investors. Saba, Aresh, and Tom discuss a side-by-side comparison of the results of using a C-corporation blocker by the fund and a REIT blocker by the fund.Stay tuned for upcoming series covering structuring by funds and GPs to ensure maximum utilization of Section 1202, characterization of preferred equity investments, management fee waivers, management compensation structuring, and other topics of interest. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This week's Powerful Business Strategies segment with Michael Barbarita of Next Step CFO is Imagine, having a business GPS that not only shows you where you are right now, but predicts exactly where you'll be in 6 months, 12 months, even 18 months from today. A GPS that answers questions like: "Can I afford to hire that manager?" "What happens if sales drop 20%?" "When is the best time to expand?"Click Here to Subscribe to The Adventures of Pipeman for PERKS, BONUS Content & FREE GIVEWAYS! Take some zany and serious journeys with The Pipeman aka Dean K. Piper, CST on The Adventures of Pipeman also known as Pipeman Radio syndicated globally “Where Who Knows And Anything Goes.” Would you like to be a sponsor of the show?Would you like to have your business, products, services, merch, programs, books, music or any other professional or artistic endeavors promoted on the show?Would you like interviewed as a professional or music guest on The Adventures of Pipeman, Positively Pipeman and/or Pipeman in the Pit?Would you like to host your own Radio Show, Streaming TV Show, or Podcast? PipemanRadio Podcasts are heard on Pipeman Radio, Talk 4 Media, iHeartRadio, Pandora, Amazon Music, Audible, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and over 100 other podcast outlets where you listen to Podcasts.The following are the different podcasts to Follow, Listen, Download, Subscribe:•The Adventures of Pipeman•Pipeman Radio•Pipeman in the Pit – Music Interviews & Festivals•Positively Pipeman – Empowerment, Inspiration, Motivation, Self-Help, Business, Spiritual & Health & WellnessClick Here to Subscribe for PERKS, BONUS Content & FREE GIVEWAYS!Follow @pipemanradio on all socials & Pipeman Radio Requests & Info at www.linktr.ee/pipemanradioStream The Adventures of Pipeman daily & live Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays at 1PM ET on W4CY Radio & Talk 4 TV. Download, Rate & Review the Podcast at The Adventures of Pipeman, Pipeman Radio, Talk 4 Media, iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, YouTube & All Podcast Apps.
Here's a quick clip from the South Dakota Walleyes Unlimited Live video with a SD GF&P Hatcheries expert. I think they said his name was Mike. It's worth the 90 minute listen but this clip is about the surgery to impant GPS! #walleye #fishinglife #walleyefishingpocast #chasingwalter #ittoutdoors
Emily Spencer, narrating her blog written for the Dementia Researcher website. In her latest blog, Emily reflects on the daily challenges of combining academic life with motherhood. Balancing the demands of a PhD, a new role, and parenting a spirited toddler, she explores how parenthood shapes her time, focus, and opportunities. Emily offers a candid look at the realities of structure, guilt, and compromise in both home and work life, while acknowledging the quiet determination that keeps her moving forward. Find the original text, and narration here on our website. https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/blog-time-work-and-a-two-year-old/ #DementiaResearch #AcademicMother #Academia -- Emily Spencer is a PhD Student at University College London looking at improving how GPs communicate with people with dementia and their family carers about their future care. Emily previous had a 5 year career break to pursue a career as a musician, and has previously undertaken research on improving the care people with dementia receive from their GP practice, as well as end-of-life and palliative care provision in the community. Emily is also a new mum and will be writing about her experiences navigating motherhood and a research career. -- Enjoy listening? We're always looking for new bloggers, drop us a line. http://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk This podcast is brought to you in association with Alzheimer's Association, Alzheimer's Research UK, Alzheimer's Society and Race Against Dementia, who we thank for their ongoing support. -- Follow us on Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/dementia_researcher/ https://www.facebook.com/Dementia.Researcher/ https://x.com/demrescommunity https://bsky.app/profile/dementiaresearcher.bsky.social https://www.linkedin.com/company/dementia-researcher Join our community: https://onelink.to/dementiaresearcher
Il y a dix ans, en 2015, le monde des montres connectées et GPS vivait une petite révolution. À l'époque, les modèles haut de gamme comme la Garmin fenix 3, La Suunto Ambit 3 ou la Polar V800 dominaient le marché. Point commun avec ces modèles haut de gamme: ils ne disposaient pas de capteur de fréquence cardiaque optique. Pourtant, cette année-là marquerait un tournant : l'arrivée de l'Apple Watch, première montre grand public à intégrer un capteur cardio au poignet, allait bouleverser nos habitudes et nos pratiques. En 2015, toute l'industrie effectue une transformation aussi radicale que rapide: les capteurs lumineux sous les montres se font leur place, et s'installent durablement sur nos poignets.
On this week's episode of The Horizon Podcast, John Chang explores whether the U.S. economy is heading toward a mild recession, a period of slow growth, or a stronger-than-expected expansion in 2026. Drawing on conversations with top investors, economists, and market data, John weighs the indicators pointing both ways—such as unemployment, inflation, consumer sentiment, and the yield curve—and examines how the stock market's performance has been propping up overall growth. He also breaks down key commercial real estate insights, from updated absorption and vacancy rates to rising cap rate opportunities, and shares why now may be the window for institutional capital to reenter the market. The episode concludes with John's measured optimism about CRE's long-term performance despite near-term volatility. Get 50% Off Monarch Money, the all-in-one financial tool at www.monarchmoney.com with code BESTEVER Join the Best Ever Community The Best Ever Community is live and growing - and we want serious commercial real estate investors like you inside. It's free to join, but you must apply and meet the criteria. Connect with top operators, LPs, GPs, and more, get real insights, and be part of a curated network built to help you grow. Apply now at www.bestevercommunity.com Podcast production done by Outlier Audio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textFog hangs low, headlights cut thin ribbons through the dark, and somewhere ahead a line of red taillights refuses to be caught. We lean into the season with a Halloween ride that blends ghost stories, travel mishaps, aviation quirks, and a surprising amount of laughter from two cyclists who prize the journey as much as the destination.We kick off with Moonlight Mayhem bourbon, a yard-turned-graveyard, and a Florida trip that delivered 12-mile theme-park days and a front-row view of a Spirit Airlines plane getting impounded. From there, we talk towers, old-school air traffic tools that still run high-stakes skies, and the quiet competence that keeps travelers safe. Our Rants of Dissatisfaction pull no punches: language-targeted ads in the wrong place, a contractor who waited eleven empty days to start, and TV's most unrealistic prop—the weightless coffee cup.Then the hauntings roll in. Meet Larry, the red-Huffy rider of Randolph, Maine, who vanished without a trace and, some say, still cruises the old rail trail as orbs drift between the pines. A Devon mansion yields a Victorian figure watching a child cycling below, while a cliffside speakeasy's famed Blue Lady is exposed as an engineered hoax complete with moving chandeliers. Charleston's former bicycle shop, now a student health center, brings chills with neatly stacked books found on the floor at dawn. And the centerpiece: the WWI ghost cyclist reported by both trenches, silently crossing No Man's Land—an image every rider understands in their bones.We thank our VIP supporters, drop fresh listener spotlight clues, and tease the much-loved Cyclist Christmas List packed with road-tested gear, safety picks, and a few wildcards. Stick around for our original campfire tale, The Phantom Peloton, a modern myth about GPS loops, misty roads, and the whispered command every pack depends on: hold your line.Love the ride? Tap follow, leave a quick review to boost the show, and share this Halloween special with a friend who believes the best miles happen after dark. What story gave you chills? Support Jersey StoreSupport the showAdam and Michael's friendship has grown through years of shared miles, challenges, and laughter on the bike. Their passion for cycling has carried them through life's twists and turns, creating a bond full of stories, jokes, and unforgettable rides. In their podcast, they bring that same spirit to the mic—sharing adventures, trading banter, and welcoming listeners into their cycling community. Whether tackling steep climbs or cruising open roads, their conversations capture the fun, friendship, and freedom that cycling brings. Tune in for stories that celebrate the ride and the camaraderie that makes it unforgettable. and Remember,It's a Great Day for a Bike Ride!https://www.facebook.com/cyclingmenofleisurehttps://cyclingmenofleisure.com/https://www.cyclingmenofleisurepodcast.com
On this week's episode of Multifamily Mastery, John Casmon interviews Christopher Tiessen. They dig into how mechanical “puzzle parking” multiplies stall counts on tight sites, helping developers hit parking ratios, reclaim rentable square footage, and preserve project feasibility. Chris explains safety redundancies, EV-charging integrations, and where these systems pencil best—from New Jersey and California to student housing in Columbus and land-locked mountain markets. He also shares real-world outcomes, costs per space, and why educating municipalities is often the unlock for approvals. Christopher TiessenCurrent role: President & CEO, KLAUS Multiparking AmericaBased in: Hightstown, New Jersey Say hi to them at: https://us.multiparking.com/ | LinkedIn | YouTube Get 50% Off Monarch Money, the all-in-one financial tool at www.monarchmoney.com with code BESTEVER Join the Best Ever Community The Best Ever Community is live and growing - and we want serious commercial real estate investors like you inside. It's free to join, but you must apply and meet the criteria. Connect with top operators, LPs, GPs, and more, get real insights, and be part of a curated network built to help you grow. Apply now at www.bestevercommunity.com Podcast production done by Outlier Audio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Founder Arturo Lewin unpacks the drayage grind behind U.S. imports—how Alliance Worldwide Logistics Corp grew from a two-truck hustle into a reliable intermodal carrier by obsessing over turn times, chassis and free-time clocks. The Blue-Collar Twins dig into pricing discipline (detention/demurrage/accessorials), owner-operator recruiting, port/rail expansion, and the culture/tech stack that keeps containers moving when everyone else is stuck at the gate. You'll hear: Port Playbook: dispatch, pre-pulls, and the free-time math that saves customers from five-figure D&D bills.Pricing That Holds: accessorials, fuel, per-diem, and how to educate shippers without losing the relationship.Fleet Strategy: balancing company rigs with owner-ops, safety incentives, and dedicated lanes.Ops Backbone: TMS + ELD + GPS + EDI, photo proof at every milestone, and real-time customer updates.Expansion Moves: port to rail ramp, inland hubs, and when to say no to the wrong freight.People & Culture: training dispatchers to think in “minutes and miles,” not just loads and rates. Show links: From Gym Teachers to Service Leaders: The Julio Twins' Story | Last Bite Mosquito, Viking Pest https://youtu.be/DAYxtzhswxs From PE Teachers to Pest Control Owners: The Julio Twins Share Their POTOMAC Experience https://youtu.be/HAx9noqsqTo https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulgiannamore www.potomaccompany.com https://bluecollartwins.com Produced by: www.verbell.ltd Timestamps 00:00 – Cold open: “In drayage, the meter starts the second the box hits the ground.” 00:48 – Intros: who Arturo serves and what Alliance Worldwide Logistics does 02:10 – Origin story: first port run, first customer, and the early two-truck lessons 05:20 – What shippers miss: demurrage vs. detention vs. per-diem explained in plain English 07:15 – The free-time clock: pre-pulls, storage, and when paying yard fees beats D&D 10:05 – Rate integrity: accessorials that keep you alive (and how to present them) 12:40 – Fleet mix: owner-operators, company trucks, and safety incentives that actually work 15:30 – Turn-time obsession: appointment windows, gate queues, and chassis availability 18:25 – Tech stack: TMS, ELD, GPS photos, and EDI status codes customers care about 21:10 – Port → rail: adding inland ramps and choosing the right 3PL/BCO partners 24:30 – Recruiting & retention: why dispatcher quality keeps drivers loyal 27:45 – 2020–2021 lessons: congestion playbook and the “never again” SOPs 30:20 – Saying no: freight that looks good on paper but kills your day 33:00 – Building culture: minutes and miles mentality; daily huddles that prevent fire drills 36:10 – What great shippers do: clean paperwork, quick unloads, and shared calendars 39:00 – Advice to founders: know your numbers, guard the clock, and protect your lanes 41:30 – Close: what's next for Alliance Worldwide Logistics and where Arturo is placing bets
Updates are bricking Jeep Wranglers and while everyone is talking about the problem itself, I point out why this is a much bigger issue with industry-wide implications. I also give you a road trip review of my 2024 "VB" Subaru WRX and discuss why I think everyone misunderstands the car. Did I mention I'm doing all of that live on the road from Yellowstone National Park? If you want to get up to speed on the latest automotive news, you don't want to miss this action packed car podcast featuring a real buffalo! That and more on this week's show. Get your GPS tracker now and protect your car! Use Promo code AUTOADHD15 for 15% off, in addition to another 35% off an annual subscription: spytec.com
On this week's episode of Next Level CRE, Matt Faircloth interviews Danielle Ash. Danielle, a partner at Adler & Stachenfeld LLP's Real Estate Group, breaks down the fascinating world of ground leases—how they separate land ownership from building ownership, the financial advantages for both parties, and how modern structures avoid the pitfalls of older leases. She and Matt discuss how developers can use ground leases to unlock capital, manage risk, and even access new financing channels without selling their land. Danielle also shares insights into the evolving landscape of institutional capital, non-recourse lending, and why patient, long-term investors are shaping the future of commercial real estate. Danielle AshCurrent role: Partner, Adler & Stachenfeld LLP's Real Estate GroupBased in: New York, New YorkSay hi to them at: https://adstach.com/ | LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniellealexandraash Get 50% Off Monarch Money, the all-in-one financial tool at www.monarchmoney.com with code BESTEVER Join the Best Ever Community The Best Ever Community is live and growing - and we want serious commercial real estate investors like you inside. It's free to join, but you must apply and meet the criteria. Connect with top operators, LPs, GPs, and more, get real insights, and be part of a curated network built to help you grow. Apply now at www.bestevercommunity.com Podcast production done by Outlier Audio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After 21 years as a professional runner, Sara Hall reveals the mental shift that saved her career when she was ready to quit in 2009 - and why she refuses to use the 'grandma emoji' at age 42.Sara Hall is a professional distance runner for ASICS. Her personal best time for the marathon is 2:20:32 set at the Marathon Project in Chandler, Arizona on December 22, 2020, making her the third-fastest American woman in history. She is the second-fastest American woman ever to run the half marathon, running 1:07:15 on January 16, 2022–an American record at the time.Jon chats with Sara about:her 21-year professional running careerhaving an identity beyond athleticstraining experiences in Ethiopia and lessons learnedhumanitarian work focusing on extreme poverty and the orphan crisis in Ethiopiawhat's next after her running career and how to transition to the next chapterStay connected:Follow Sara:https://www.instagram.com/sarahall3/This episode is supported by:Eternal: This episode is sponsored by Eternal: a science-backed, preventative health company offering integrated primary care, advanced testing, and personalized health planning for active people. Whether you're chasing a PR, recovering from injury, or simply optimizing long-term health, Eternal gives you the full picture and a plan of action.AmazFit Check out the T-Rex 3 and a selection of GPS watches at amazfit.com and use code “FTLR” for 10% off.Janji: Use code “FTLR” at checkout when shopping at janji.com for 10% off your order and see why Janji is the go-to for runners who want performance gear made to explore. All apparel is backed by a 5 year guarantee, so you know it's meant to last!Visit Leadville: So you think you know Leadville? Lake County has so much more to offer year-round than just the 100 miler in the summer. If you're thinking of getting away, highly recommend booking a trip to Leadville to get up into the mountains, eat yummy food, and play outside. Check out more of what Leadville has to offer here!
Kara Tsuboi covers the top tech stories. OpenAI released new parental controls allowing adults to monitor the safety of teen accounts. The debut of the AI-generated actor Tilly Norwood sparked widespread outrage in Hollywood. Parents are relying on GPS-enabled apps and smart devices to monitor their children's locations for safety while they're out trick-or-treating on Halloween night.
Rates strategists Jay Barry, Teresa Ho, and Phoebe White discuss recent developments in money markets and what it could mean for the Fed's QT process. They also preview the November refunding. Speakers: Jay Barry, Head of Global Rates Strategy Phoebe White, Head of US Inflation Strategy Teresa Ho, Head of US Short Duration Strategy This podcast was recorded on October 24, 2025. This communication is provided for information purposes only. Institutional clients can view the related report at https://www.jpmm.com/research/content/GPS-5111573-0, https://www.jpmm.com/research/content/GPS-5111467-0 and https://www.jpmm.com/research/content/GPS-5112512-0 for more information; please visit www.jpmm.com/research/disclosures for important disclosures. © 2025 JPMorgan Chase & Co. All rights reserved. This material or any portion hereof may not be reprinted, sold or redistributed without the written consent of J.P. Morgan. It is strictly prohibited to use or share without prior written consent from J.P. Morgan any research material received from J.P. Morgan or an authorized third-party (“J.P. Morgan Data”) in any third-party artificial intelligence (“AI”) systems or models when such J.P. Morgan Data is accessible by a third-party. It is permissible to use J.P. Morgan Data for internal business purposes only in an AI system or model that protects the confidentiality of J.P. Morgan Data so as to prevent any and all access to or use of such J.P. Morgan Data by any third-party.
Nearly 70% of Russian crude production and exports are now under sanctions, raising costs and slowing settlements even though only 5% of exports use US dollars. Russia has relied on offshore traders and new entities to maintain flows, but this is more challenging for major producers like Rosneft and Lukoil. Indian imports may fall by 400 kbd, while Chinese flows should remain steady. Over time, Russia can redirect up to 0.8 mbd to other markets and China could absorb an additional 1 mbd, but profit margins will narrow due to higher costs and deeper discounts. Export volumes are expected to stabilize within a quarter after an initial pause. Speaker: Natasha Kaneva, Head of Global Commodities Research This podcast was recorded on October 24, 2025. This communication is provided for information purposes only. Institutional clients can view the related report at https://www.jpmm.com/research/content/GPS-5106838-0 for more information; please visit www.jpmm.com/research/disclosures for important disclosures. © 2025 JPMorgan Chase & Co. All rights reserved. This material or any portion hereof may not be reprinted, sold or redistributed without the written consent of J.P. Morgan. It is strictly prohibited to use or share without prior written consent from J.P. Morgan any research material received from J.P. Morgan or an authorized third-party (“J.P. Morgan Data”) in any third-party artificial intelligence (“AI”) systems or models when such J.P. Morgan Data is accessible by a third-party. It is permissible to use J.P. Morgan Data for internal business purposes only in an AI system or model that protects the confidentiality of J.P. Morgan Data so as to prevent any and all access to or use of such J.P. Morgan Data by any third-party.
Patrick Locke, Junya Tanase, Meera Chandan, Arindam Sandilya and James Nelligan discuss the pivotal Japan macro week ahead of us, as well as the outlook for ECB/ Fed and US-China trade talks. This podcast was recorded on 24 October 2025. This communication is provided for information purposes only. Institutional clients can view the related report at https://www.jpmm.com/research/content/GPS-5111208-0 for more information; please visit www.jpmm.com/research/disclosures for important disclosures. © 2025 JPMorgan Chase & Co. All rights reserved. This material or any portion hereof may not be reprinted, sold or redistributed without the written consent of J.P. Morgan. It is strictly prohibited to use or share without prior written consent from J.P. Morgan any research material received from J.P. Morgan or an authorized third-party (“J.P. Morgan Data”) in any third-party artificial intelligence (“AI”) systems or models when such J.P. Morgan Data is accessible by a third-party. It is permissible to use J.P. Morgan Data for internal business purposes only in an AI system or model that protects the confidentiality of J.P. Morgan Data so as to prevent any and all access to or use of such J.P. Morgan Data by any third-party.
Kara Tsuboi covers the top tech stories. OpenAI released new parental controls allowing adults to monitor the safety of teen accounts. The debut of the AI-generated actor Tilly Norwood sparked widespread outrage in Hollywood. Parents are relying on GPS-enabled apps and smart devices to monitor their children's locations for safety while they're out trick-or-treating on Halloween night.
Watch the new compilation of some of the best moments of episode 202 and 203 of the SKIDS PODCAST.#skids #skidspodcast #gps #garbagepailskids #podcasting #runningman #podcasters #hollywood #philadelphia experiment #conspiracycorner #grandmasboy #tillynorwood #ai #aiactors
Dans l'actu des nouvelles technologies et de l'accessibilité cette semaine : Du côté des applications et du web PiccyBot est disponible sur macOS. Les premières annonces pour Jaws 2026. Des étudiants de l'Efrei inventent WaySee, le GPS intelligent dopée à l'IA pour les DV. Site officiel de WaySee,. Free TV remplace Oqee by Free et s'ouvre à tout le monde. Comment connecter simultanément deux AirPods à votre iPhone. Une application rend les BD accessibles aux aveugles. Le reste de l'actu Canne électronique, nouvelle mise à jour Rango 5.0, découvrez la fonction GPS. Témoignage Cette semaine, un témoignage de Mostafa à propos du lecteur d'écran Jushio pour Android. Le podcast de Nicolas, “Un miro dans la ville” Vous pouvez vous abonner au podcast de Nicolas “Un miro dans la ville” sur toutes les plateformes de podcast, ainsi que dans le localisateur ou directement via son flux disponible ici. Cette semaine sur Oxytude Nous vous avons proposé un podcast consacré à l'identification avec des tags NFC et 2 applications iOS complémentaires : Tags NFC et Accessibilité pour les DV : Le Duo Gagnant sur iOS. Le coup de coeur de Nicolas Il s'agit de la fonction TapToPay pour encaisser des paiments par CB sur iPhone. Foire Aux Questions Cette semaine, une qestion de Anne qui nous interroge à propos de l'accessibilité de l'iPad et des claviers physiques. Remerciements Cette semaine, nous remercions Arnaud, Cyprinne, Lionel, Marinke, Mostafa, Philippe, Robert et Tony pour leurs infos ou leur dons. Si vous souhaitez vous aussi nous envoyer de l'info ou nous soutenir : Pour nous contactez ou nous envoyez des infos, passez par le formulaire de contact sur la page oxytude.org/contact. Pour nous soutenir via Paypal, c'est sur la page paypal.me/oxytude. Pour vos achats sur Amazon, passez par notre lien affilié oxytude.org/amazon.. Pour animer cet épisode Nicolas, Philippe et Sof.
I found this conversation with Ben, an Osteopath at Origin Health Clinic - https://originhealthgroup.com - a fascinating thought-provoker.Ben talks about his dramatic night earlier this year when he unexpectedly came close to his lights going out and how he approaches life with that palpable sense of mortality. With a baby at home we also discuss how the experience has affected his outlook on work and spending time with his wife and daughter. Ben is also coming back from stomach surgery and is targeting a triathlon to galvanise his return to fitness. We talk about that dance between challenging ourselves physically and looking after our body so it continues to serve us into old age. We also discuss Ben's multi-discipline outlook and how he and his brother, Dan work with other practitioners at Origin, including physiotherapists and private GPs, to make sure their patients get the most effective care.
On this week's episode of Passive Income Playbook, Pascal Wagner breaks down why hesitation to wire money often comes from a lack of deal flow and how to fix it with a professional-grade sourcing system. He shares lessons from deploying $150 million at Techstars, building a 94-unit co-living portfolio, and creating an 800+ opportunity deal database. Pascal explains how to craft a clear thesis, set filtering criteria, and use forums, platforms, and even social ads to fill your pipeline so your confidence rises with repetition. Get 50% Off Monarch Money, the all-in-one financial tool at www.monarchmoney.com with code BESTEVER Join the Best Ever Community The Best Ever Community is live and growing - and we want serious commercial real estate investors like you inside. It's free to join, but you must apply and meet the criteria. Connect with top operators, LPs, GPs, and more, get real insights, and be part of a curated network built to help you grow. Apply now at www.bestevercommunity.com Podcast production done by Outlier Audio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's guest is Cody Hughes. Cody is a strength and performance coach at Farm & Forge in Nashville, blending over a decade of collegiate and private-sector experience into a practical, athlete-centered approach. His work bridges foundational movement with modern tools like VBT and GPS tracking, always anchored by the belief that health drives performance. With the rising influence of technology in training, it can become more difficult to look clearly at the core facets of athletic force production, as well as how to optimally use technology to fill gaps, inform decisions, and even motivate groups. On today's episode, Cody traces his shift from heavy-loading bias to a performance lens built on force management, eccentric RFD, and training that actually reflects sport. We unpack depth drops vs. “snapdowns,” why rigid “landing mechanics” miss the mark, and how movement literacy, variability, and velocity drive speed and durability. On the tech side, we get into velocity-based training (VBT) as a feedback and motivation tool, using it to gamify effort and auto-regulate load, and knowing when to remove the numbers to protect recovery and intent. Leaderboards, incentives, and smart stimulus design all matter, but Cody keeps it clear that data supports the human element that produces real power. Today's episode is brought to you by Hammer Strength and LILA Exogen wearable resistance. Use the code “justfly20” for 20% off any Lila Exogen wearable resistance training, including the popular Exogen Calf Sleeves. For this offer, head to Lilateam.com Use code “justfly10” for 10% off the Vert Trainer View more podcast episodes at the podcast homepage. (https://www.just-fly-sports.com/podcast-home/) Timestamps 0:00 – Early lifting story and the hip replacement turning point 5:31 – Coaching development, biases, and error-driven learning 19:29 – The snapdown debate: context, progressions, and purpose 25:44 – What eccentric RFD tells us about athletic durability 30:42 – Strength as expression: assessments and force-plate logic 42:31 – Movement literacy and using competitive, decision-rich drills 49:30 – VBT explained: feedback, governors, and gamification 56:50 – When to hide feedback: elite athletes and psychological load 1:01:35 – Where VBT shines: youth and early training ages 1:25:28 – Wrap up and where to find Cody Actionable Takeaways 0:00 – Early lifting story and the hip replacement turning point. Cody's early heavy-loading bias led to a total hip replacement and changed his training philosophy toward stability and movement quality. Reassess program priorities after a major injury: shift emphasis from maximal compressive loading to single-leg work, mobility, and stability. Use your injury story as a guardrail: design training that preserves life-long movement and allows play with family. Teach athletes the why: heavy strength is useful, but it must be paired with tissue resilience and mobility to avoid long-term breakdown. 5:31 – Coaching development, biases, and error-driven learning. Cody stresses that coaching wisdom grows from coaching people, making mistakes, and combining mentorship with hands-on experience. Get "skin in the game": coach real athletes and collect mistakes that refine your practice, not just textbook theory. Seek mentorship and internships to accelerate learning while still accepting the value of self-discovery. Avoid premature certainty: test provocative ideas and be ready to change your mind when evidence or outcomes demand it. 19:29 – The snapdown debate: context, progressions, and purpose. Snapdowns can be either a motor-learning tool for hinge/positioning or a low-value, non-stimulating ritual depending on context. Use snapdowns as a micro-dose progression: for young athletes, combine unweighting, pelvic control, and velocity to teach hinge and pretension. Do not use snapdowns as a one-size-fits-all landing mechanic; i...
Can you believe it? The LifePilot Podcast just hit 100 episodes!When I started this show, I had no idea where it would go. I just knew I wanted to create something real — something that would help ambitious women in their 40s and 50s stop putting their dreams on hold and start being the CEOs of their lives, not just their businesses.100 conversations. 46,000+ downloads. And countless messages from you telling me how these episodes have shifted your perspective, given you permission, or helped you finally take that next step.In this special milestone episode, I'm celebrating by taking you behind the scenes to share the top 10 episodes that have resonated most — the ones that sparked the most conversations, the most downloads, and the most "holy crap, this is exactly what I needed to hear" moments.These aren't just lessons. They're invitations for you to stop waiting for permission and start leading your life like the CEO you were born to be.What You'll Learn: Why AI tools won't make you rich (but claiming your unique genius will) How to redesign your business around the season of life you're in (and stop feeling guilty about it)How discomfort is actually your GPS to growth (and where you need to go next)Why motherhood can be your business superpower through constraints and clarityWhat happens when you hit peak earning and peak exhaustion (and why rest must be part of your strategy) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We discuss the key takeaways of our recently published report “Macro Corporate Spotlight: Taking stock of the evolving value proposition of stablecoins”. Clients of J.P. Morgan can access this via the JPMM website. Speakers: Teresa Ho – Head of U.S. Short Duration Strategy Jonny Goulden – Head of EM Fixed Income Strategy Meera Chandan – Co-head of FX Strategy Kunj Padh – FX Strategy Moderator: Luis Oganes – Head of Global Macro Research This podcast was recorded on 22 October 2025. This communication is provided for information purposes only. Institutional clients can view the related report at https://www.jpmm.com/research/content/GPS-5093422-0 for more information; please visit www.jpmm.com/research/disclosures for important disclosures. © 2025 JPMorgan Chase & Co. All rights reserved. This material or any portion hereof may not be reprinted, sold or redistributed without the written consent of J.P. Morgan. It is strictly prohibited to use or share without prior written consent from J.P. Morgan any research material received from J.P. Morgan or an authorized third-party (“J.P. Morgan Data”) in any third-party artificial intelligence (“AI”) systems or models when such J.P. Morgan Data is accessible by a third-party. It is permissible to use J.P. Morgan Data for internal business purposes only in an AI system or model that protects the confidentiality of J.P. Morgan Data so as to prevent any and all access to or use of such J.P. Morgan Data by any third-party.
The October 23 edition of the AgNet News Hour was packed with innovation, insight, and a deep look at the future of farming — from fertilizer and fungicides to fully autonomous sprayers. Broadcasting from the FIRA USA Ag Automation Show in Woodland and the CAPCA Conference in Reno, hosts Nick Papagni and Josh McGill spotlighted some of the biggest players in ag technology, including TK, Bayer Crop Science, and GUSS, now part of John Deere. The show opened with Alex Avila, Central California representative for TK (Tessenderlo Kerley), who shared updates from the crop protection side of the business. “California is so unique — every region grows something different,” Avila said. “What we do in the Central Valley is totally different from the coast or Oregon.” TK provides fertilizers, insecticides, and fumigation solutions tailored to each region's unique needs. Avila noted that California's mild growing season in 2025 produced some of the best fruit quality and yields in years, but warned that market pressures remain tough. As winter approaches, Avila said the focus shifts to fumigation. “This is when we prep the soil for the next season,” he said. “We're getting ready for fumigation with products like Sectagon to make sure next year's crops start strong.” He also predicted another wet winter — a welcome change for water storage and dormancy cycles. “Cold, wet weather is good for trees,” he said. “They're staying dormant longer and recharging.” Next, Papagni sat down with Sabih Javid, fungicide product manager for Bayer Crop Science, who discussed emerging threats like Red Leaf Blotch in almonds, first identified in 2024. “It's taking 30 to 40 percent of yields in some orchards,” Javid warned. “Our fungicides with FRAC 3, 7, and 11 codes — like the Luna and Adamant lines — are showing the strongest results.” Bayer is also preparing for EPA approval of new Adamant and Xivana formulations, designed for aerial and drone applications. “We're ready for drones — the future is targeted spraying,” Javid said. Javid urged PCAs and retailers to plan early for next season. “Spray at bloom and post-petal fall,” he advised. “Once Red Leaf Blotch sets in, it's too late.” He emphasized that three straight wet winters could increase disease pressure, making timing and precision more important than ever. Finally, Papagni spoke with Gary Thompson, co-founder of GUSS (Global Unmanned Spray System), now a John Deere company based in Kingsburg. Thompson, who grew up in the dairy industry, described how GUSS was born from necessity. “The CEO, Dave Crinklaw, couldn't find enough tractor drivers,” he said. “So he built a tractor that didn't need one.” GUSS machines are now spraying millions of acres across California, using sensors and GPS-guided autonomy to eliminate overspray, reduce labor strain, and improve precision. “Growers can now run fleets of sprayers from a tablet,” Thompson said. “It's about empowering workers — turning tractor drivers into fleet managers.” He announced that John Deere has fully acquired GUSS, giving the company access to nationwide dealer support and expanded manufacturing capabilities. “We started with one model and now have three — GUSS, Mini GUSS, and a herbicide version that spot-sprays weeds to save chemicals,” he said. “The technology is only getting smarter from here.” Papagni wrapped up the program by connecting the dots between these innovators: “Whether it's fertilizers from TK, fungicides from Bayer, or automation from GUSS, California farmers are leading the world in adapting, innovating, and feeding the future.”
Bienvenido al podcast SEO para Google. Soy el clon en prácticas de Borja Girón y puedes encontrarme en borjagiron.com. Si me oyes un pelín metálico, tranquilo, es que me han actualizado el firmware; dame dos cafés y ya parezco humano. Hoy hablaré sobre: Cómo adaptarte al nuevo Modo IA de Google y a sus pestañas para ganar visibilidad en 2025Vale, vamos por partes. Este año Google está mostrando más respuestas generadas con inteligencia artificial en la parte de arriba y, además, ha reorganizado las pestañas para que la gente salte rápido entre vistas como Web, Vídeos y otros módulos con opiniones y foros. ¿Qué significa eso para ti? Que si tu página no deja claro el qué, cuánto y cómo en los primeros segundos, te quedas fuera del resumen y te empujan hacia abajo. Espera, te lo repito porque esto es importante: respuesta directa arriba, pruebas reales a mitad, y detalles ordenados al final. Ese orden ahora marca la diferencia.Ok, déjame explicarte mejor esta parte con un esquema que puedes copiar. Empieza cada página clave con un bloque de dos o tres líneas que responda a la pregunta como lo harías por WhatsApp: qué es, para quién y cuánto cuesta o cuánto tarda. Justo debajo, añade una lista corta de pasos o puntos, numerados y claros. Después ya te explayas con contexto, ejemplos y matices. Este formato le encanta a la gente y a los resúmenes con inteligencia artificial porque es fácil de citar.A continuación, piensa en las pestañas. Cuando alguien pulsa en Web, busca páginas con texto útil, sin ruido y que carguen rápido. Así que limpia tu plantilla: menos scripts, menos pop-ups y más legibilidad. Títulos que se entiendan, párrafos cortos y enlaces internos que lleven a la acción. Si el usuario salta a la pestaña de Vídeos, agradece ver un clip corto explicando el núcleo del tema. Sube un vídeo de treinta a noventa segundos con un titular que suene a búsqueda real, añade subtítulos y una descripción con un mini resumen y enlaces a tu página. Esa combinación de texto claro y vídeo aumenta las opciones de aparecer en las dos vistas.Y atento a lo siguiente porque es importante: los módulos con opiniones y foros se llenan de experiencias de primera mano. Si tu negocio puede mostrar uso real, hazlo. Publica comparativas con pros y contras, fotos propias y un apartado de “lo que no incluye” o “cuándo no te conviene”. La transparencia entra en los resúmenes con más facilidad que el humo. Si vendes producto, especifica medidas, compatibilidades y políticas en frases cortas. Si ofreces servicios, incluye tiempos, precios orientativos y qué ocurre si hay imprevistos.Añade además señales que dan confianza. Pon el autor con nombre y cargo, una breve experiencia, tu dirección o formas de contacto reales y, arriba del todo, una nota con “Actualizado en mes y año”. Cuando actualices, di qué cambió. Esto suele pasar más de lo que crees: mucha gente pone la fecha pero no explica el cambio, y eso resta credibilidad.Vamos con la parte técnica pero sin tecnicismos. Usa datos estructurados sencillos para indicar qué es tu página: guía paso a paso, preguntas frecuentes, producto o vídeo. No te líes con todo a la vez. Empieza por uno según el tipo de contenido. Sube imágenes nítidas, al menos mil doscientos píxeles de ancho, y nómbralas con algo descriptivo. Y crea una tabla simple con especificaciones si tiene sentido. Son pistas que ayudan a que te recojan en bloques visuales y en comparativas.Hacemos una pausa rápida que me está pidiendo agua la tarjeta gráfica. Este episodio está patrocinado por Systeme, la herramienta de marketing todo en uno gratuita con la que puedes crear tu web, blog, landing page y tienda online, crear automatizaciones y embudos de venta, realizar tus campañas de email marketing, vender cursos online, añadir pagos online e incluso crear webinars automatizados. Puedes empezar a usar Systeme gratis entrando en borjagiron.com barra systeme o desde el link de la descripción. Y ahora continuamos con el episodioSeguimos con un plan de acción semanal muy directo. Lunes, elige una página que quieras que salga en los resúmenes con inteligencia artificial y reescribe el arranque en dos líneas claras con cifra o tiempo. Martes, crea la lista de pasos o de puntos más importantes y ordénala. Miércoles, graba un vídeo corto explicando el punto principal y súbelo con buen título y subtítulos. Jueves, añade preguntas frecuentes al final con dudas reales de tus clientes y la respuesta en dos o tres frases. Viernes, marca la página con el dato estructurado que toque y pon la fecha de actualización. Sábado, respira. Domingo, pídele a tu asistente favorito que te diga qué falta para que tu página sea la mejor respuesta y mejora un punto. Un punto, no diez. Paciencia.Y ahora toca una historia rápida para que lo veas con un caso particular. Una clínica dental de barrio en Málaga tenía una página sobre blanqueamiento con palabras bonitas pero nada concreto. Cambiaron el arranque por algo así: “Blanqueamiento dental para adultos sin sensibilidad posterior. Sesión de noventa minutos en clínica y kit de refuerzo en casa, desde doscientos setenta euros.” Debajo, tres pasos, un vídeo de sesenta segundos mostrando el proceso real, pros y contras y una sección de “no recomendado si tienes caries activas o embarazo”. Resultado en cuatro semanas: más clics desde la vista Web, apariciones frecuentes en resúmenes con inteligencia artificial cuando la pregunta era “¿cuánto cuesta un blanqueamiento en Málaga?” y un aumento claro de solicitudes porque el precio y el tiempo estaban arriba del todo. Nada estrambótico, solo claridad y formato pensado para cómo se presenta la información ahora.Continuamos con un aprendizaje rápido. Toma nota. Si tu contenido no se entiende al leerlo en voz alta, no esperes que te citen. Si no hay cifras, tiempos ni comparativas, no esperes que te elijan. Y si no dices qué hacer después, perderás la visita aunque salgas en el resumen. Tres cosas: respuesta directa, prueba real y siguiente paso claro.Y ahora vamos con el resumen del episodio. La búsqueda en 2025 mezcla respuestas con inteligencia artificial, una pestaña Web más limpia y módulos con vídeos y experiencias reales. Para adaptarte, estructura cada página con una solución en dos líneas, lista corta de pasos, detalles con ejemplos, preguntas frecuentes y un vídeo breve. Muestra quién eres, cuándo actualizaste y qué cambió. Usa datos estructurados sencillos, imágenes claras y textos que suenen a conversación. Revisa una página por semana y valida con un asistente qué te falta.La acción única para hoy es esta. Entra en tu página más rentable y añade arriba del todo dos líneas con el qué, para quién y el precio o el tiempo. Debajo, pon una lista de tres a cinco puntos con lo esencial y una llamada a la acción concreta. Publica ese cambio ahora y, en siete días, revisa si suben el tiempo en página y los clics desde Google.Antes de irme, te recomiendo el Club de Emprendedores Triunfers, al que puedes unirte desde Triunfers.com. Deja de emprender en soledad. Accede a una comunidad de emprendedores con la que siempre estás acompañado. Además incluye un Coworking online abierto veinticuatro horas, cursos de marketing, tutoriales de inteligencia artificial, podcast secreto y grupo privado en Telegram. Prueba gratis en triunfers.com y dale a tu negocio el apoyo que te faltaba para decidir mejor y avanzar más rápido.Gracias por compartir el episodio con ese emprendedor que lo pueda necesitar. Si has llegado hasta aquí, prometo cargar baterías y en el próximo no sonar como GPS buscando satélites. Te espero mañana en el próximo episodio. 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Rediffusion. A l'été 2013, on apprenait la disparition d'une mère et sa fille à Perpignan : Allison et Marie-Josée Benitez. Peu de temps après, Francisco Benitez, le mari et père des deux disparues se donne la mort sur son lieu de travail, la caserne Joffre de Perpignan. Le légionnaire d'origine espagnole a-t-il tué son enfant et sa femme ? Qui était-il vraiment ? Dans le dernier épisode, Caroline Nogueras reçoit la journaliste Pauline Lallement, journaliste à Paris Match, qui a rencontré Francisco Benitez juste avant sa mort. Le scénario du double crime L'enquête sur la disparition d'Allison Benitez et de sa mère, Marie-Josée, avance vite. L'analyse des données GPS des téléphones des deux femmes disparues démontre qu'elles n'ont en fait jamais quitté Perpignan. Le 14 juillet 2013, un peu après 18 heures, le portable d'Allison est localisé au domicile familial, soit une heure après son supposé départ avec sa mère pour Toulouse. Celui de Marie-Josée est localisé le lendemain matin près de la caserne où travaillait Francisco Benitez. Les deux femmes seraient donc parties sans leur téléphone portable, ni leur passeport ? Rien ne colle... Un podcast Bababam Originals Ecriture et voix : Caroline Nogueras Première diffusion : novembre 2023 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode of Beyond Multifamily, Ash Patel and Amanda Cruise interview Adam Craig. Adam shares how he transitioned from single-family investing into commercial real estate, specializing in heavy lift office and mixed-use projects across the Cleveland market. He walks through the lessons learned from a 30,000-square-foot rehab that tested his patience and capital, then contrasts it with a more recent success—transforming a vacant dentist office into profitable salon suites. Adam also opens up about his funding partnerships, systemizing his property management, and how strategic rehabs and BRRRR-style refinancing have built long-term cash flow and equity across his portfolio. Adam CraigCurrent role: Founder, CLE Real Estate GroupBased in: Cleveland, OhioSay hi to them at: https://cleinvest.com/ | LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamcraigcle/ Get 50% Off Monarch Money, the all-in-one financial tool at www.monarchmoney.com with code BESTEVER Join the Best Ever Community The Best Ever Community is live and growing - and we want serious commercial real estate investors like you inside. It's free to join, but you must apply and meet the criteria. Connect with top operators, LPs, GPs, and more, get real insights, and be part of a curated network built to help you grow. Apply now at www.bestevercommunity.com Podcast production done by Outlier Audio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What happens when classrooms become laboratories for artificial intelligence? As AI tools find their way into schools, from lesson planning to student assessments, educators and parents are wrestling with how to balance innovation and security. In this conversation, I sit down with Jurgita Lapienytė, Chief Editor at Cybernews, to unpack how AI adoption in education is reshaping learning, privacy, and the safety of our youngest digital citizens. Jurgita brings a rare dual perspective as both a technology journalist and a mother. We explore how AI's growing influence could improve access to knowledge while eroding fundamental cognitive skills if introduced too early or without balance. She compares today's reliance on AI to the way GPS changed navigation, convenient but potentially disorienting when overused. Together, we look at how schools can encourage analog learning before turning to technological shortcuts and why teacher training is crucial for building true tech readiness. But beneath the excitement lies a darker reality. With 82 percent of K-12 schools hit by cyber incidents in the last 18 months, education is fast becoming one of the most targeted sectors. Jurgita explains how AI is supercharging attacks from phishing to deepfakes and why schools must view data protection as an essential part of innovation rather than an afterthought. We discuss the growing risks around student data, the ease with which even innocent photos can be exploited, and why privacy policies need a complete rethink before more AI tools enter the classroom. This episode isn't about rejecting technology, it's about using it responsibly. Jurgita's insights remind us that AI's value in education depends on how thoughtfully it's implemented and how prepared we are to protect the people it's meant to serve. So what does a secure classroom really look like in the age of AI, and how can schools, policymakers, and parents work together to create one? I'd love to hear your thoughts, how should we balance innovation with safety in our children's digital future?
Orlando Robinson is hoping to revolutionize emergency calls starting on Nov. 15. He says his app will be able to broadcast live audio, video, GPS location and more to 911 operators.
How do you know if your child is making progress in therapy? What if therapy came with a GPS that showed you exactly where your child is on their mental health journey and the best route to reach their goals? In this episode, we explore measurement-based care (MBC) with CHC experts Pardis Khosravi, PsyD and Emily Hsu, PhD – about this approach that's transforming mental health treatment by making progress visible and treatment more effective.Join us as we break down this game-changing practice that combines regular progress tracking with personalized care. We'll discover why MBC matters for everyone – not just clinicians – and how simple questionnaires and check-ins can dramatically improve the therapy experience.Resources:CHC OnlineCHC's Catherine T. Harvey Center for Clinical ServicesCHC's Resource LibrarySign up for our Virtual Village email list to receive our latest episodes and recent CHC updates. Visit Voices of Compassion online for full show notes including additional resources. Find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn and visit our YouTube channel for videos. Subscribe and leave us a review wherever you listen! We love to hear from you - email us at podcast@chconline.org.Santo Rico by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org/
Last year, Americans spent more than 300 billion minutes on navigation apps, like Waze or Google Maps. The GPS systems in our pockets have come a long way from the first known map, carved into a mammoth tusk 30,000 years ago.But even with satellites tracking us and the ever-changing Earth from the skies – digital maps aren't fact. Errors can show up and are sometimes as old as maps themselves. The phantom island of Sandy Island appeared on Google Maps until 2012, when Australian scientists sailed to its supposed location and found only open ocean.Mistakes on maps were sometimes intentional, sometimes not – but every single one tells a bigger story. How and why did it get there? What does it reveal about the creator of the map and the world around them?We sit down with Jay Foreman and Mark Cooper-Jones, better known as the Map Men on YouTube, to talk through these questions and more.Find more of our programs online. Listen to 1A sponsor-free by signing up for 1A+ at plus.npr.org/the1a. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Donate (no account necessary) | Subscribe (account required) Join Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, as he dives into today's top stories shaping America and the world. In this episode of The Wright Report, Bryan covers the nearing end of the government shutdown, Trump's legal win allowing National Guard deployments to Portland, a Supreme Court case testing whether drug users can own guns, and international developments involving Chinese espionage, satellite security, auto industry sabotage, and Bolivia's rejection of socialism. Shutdown Nears Its End: White House advisor Kevin Hassett says the government shutdown will likely end this week as Democrats feel pressure from bad polling and looming state budget crises. Trump's Triple B funding bill cut Medicaid loopholes that helped finance health care for illegal immigrants, forcing blue states to raise taxes unless a deal is reached. Court Clears Trump to Deploy the Guard: The Ninth Circuit ruled that Trump can federalize Oregon's National Guard to protect Portland's federal buildings from Antifa violence. Democrats argued the protests were “mostly peaceful,” with one judge claiming the frog-costumed rioters were “having fun.” Bryan calls the decision a reality check against political theater. Immigration and America's Workforce: NPR reports activists in Chicago are blocking ICE operations while a new study projects Trump's deportation policies could reduce the U.S. population by 15 million over the next decade. Bryan argues higher wages and affordable housing will follow, saying, “We don't need to import our workforce — we can build our own.” Supreme Court Weighs Gun Rights for Drug Users: The Court will decide whether people who use marijuana or other drugs can legally own firearms. The case follows a lower court ruling that found “no historical justification” for disarming sober citizens. Bryan invites listeners to weigh in on whether gun ownership and substance use should mix. China's Atomic Clock Breach: Beijing accused the NSA of hacking its national atomic clock, which could disrupt GPS, banking, and military systems. The alleged cyber breach used the cell phones of Chinese scientists to access secure servers. Bryan calls it “proof that nothing online is truly offline.” Satellites Leaking Secrets: U.S. researchers found that half of global satellite transmissions can be intercepted with basic equipment, exposing phone calls, texts, and even military data. Bryan warns listeners to “keep sensitive conversations offline.” Dutch Seize Chinese-Owned Chipmaker: The Netherlands took control of Nexperia, a critical auto-chip supplier, after U.S. intelligence warned China planned to move production back home. The move could disrupt global car manufacturing and tighten supply chains further. Bolivia Rejects Socialism: Voters ousted socialist leaders and elected conservative Rodrigo Paz, who vowed to restore ties with the U.S. and rebuild Bolivia's lithium-rich economy. Bryan says, “Bolivia's victory over socialism should be a warning to voters in New York City.” "And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." - John 8:32 Keywords: government shutdown Kevin Hassett, Trump Triple B Medicaid reform, Ninth Circuit National Guard Portland, Antifa Oregon violence, NPR ICE protests Chicago, deportation workforce study, Supreme Court drug users gun rights, NSA China atomic clock hack, satellites data leak UC San Diego, Netherlands Nexperia chip takeover, Bolivia Rodrigo Paz conservative election
On this week's episode of Unlimited Capital, Richard McGirr goes solo to pull back the curtain on the powerful tech stack that drives his capital-raising firm. Drawing on his background in digital transformation for Fortune 100 companies, Richard breaks down how his team uses Salesforce as the operating system of their business, ActiveCampaign for marketing automation, and Zapier to tie it all together. He shares how dashboards, automations, and AI tools like Claude streamline everything from investor follow-ups to fund management—and how Notion keeps their content and client portals organized. This is a deep dive into how technology and thoughtful process design can scale any investment business. Get 50% Off Monarch Money, the all-in-one financial tool at www.monarchmoney.com with code BESTEVER Join the Best Ever Community The Best Ever Community is live and growing - and we want serious commercial real estate investors like you inside. It's free to join, but you must apply and meet the criteria. Connect with top operators, LPs, GPs, and more, get real insights, and be part of a curated network built to help you grow. Apply now at www.bestevercommunity.com Podcast production done by Outlier Audio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Beau Martonik reconnects with Bill Thompson, founder of Spartan Forge, to dive deep into the science and strategy of hunting over scrapes. Bill has spent years analyzing GPS collar data on whitetails, uncovering how bucks use scrapes during the pre-rut and rut phases. This isn't just theory — it's a tactical breakdown of how to hunt smarter, not harder. Topics: 00:00:00 - Intro 00:04:05 — Intro & welcome: Bill and Beau's Story 00:16:08 — Starting Spartan Forge 00:27:38 — Building a Community for Hunters / The Privilege Of Hunting 00:32:27 — Life Lessons In Hunting 00:37:37 — The Journey of Spartan Forge 00:56:45 — Beau Gives Bill A Gift 01:01:18 — The Art of Scrape Hunting 01:14:46 — Types of Scrapes Explained 01:32:05 — The Role of Doe Bedding 01:47:22 — Trusting Your Instincts 01:51:49 — The Value of Persistence 01:55:45 — Exploring the Spartan Forge App 02:00:23 — Closing Resources; Spartan Forge IG Spartan Forge Website - Use code eastmeetswest to save 20% Bill Thompson IG Instagram: @eastmeetswesthunt @beau.martonik Facebook: East Meets West Outdoors Shop Hunting Gear and Apparel: https://www.eastmeetswesthunt.com/ YouTube: Beau Martonik - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQJon93sYfu9HUMKpCMps3w Partner Discounts and Affiliate Links: https://www.eastmeetswesthunt.com/partners Amazon Influencer Page https://www.amazon.com/shop/beau.martonik Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2025-10-21 | Silicon Wafers 036 | DAILY UPDATES | Is Russia's Hybrid War on Europe a precursor to a full incursion on European territory, or even the invasion of a European country? This is Silicon Wafers. Today: why Russia is probing and testing Europe, how hybrid attacks work, and what happens if the Kremlin pushes further escalating to a full invasion — and how we can deter it.Why the probing is intensifying - Moscow is stress-testing Europe's seams, pulling at the threads to see if the fabric of our institutions and resilience will unravel. But it is conducting this below the threshold of open war — because hybrid pressure is cheap, deniable, and strategically useful. Sub-threshold does not trigger a direct armed response but can also achieve Russia's strategic objectives without direct confrontation. It's a war sandbox, for testing and learning. Think of it as a toolkit of rolling lab experiments in limited aggression: sabotage, arson, cyber, GPS jamming, “grey fleet” shenanigans at sea, drones in NATO airspace, and influence operations that launder Kremlin narratives through local proxies, compliant channels and criminal networks.----------Partner on this video: KYIV OF MINE Watch the trailer now: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=arJUcE1rxY0'Kyiv of Mine' is a documentary series about Ukraine's beautiful capital, Kyiv. The film production began in 2018, and much has changed since then. It is now 2025, and this story is far from over.https://www.youtube.com/@UCz6UbVKfqutH-N7WXnC5Ykg https://www.kyivofmine.com/#theprojectKyiv of Mine is fast paced, beautifully filmed, humorous, fun, insightful, heartbreaking, moving, hopeful. The very antithesis in fact of a doom-laden and worthy wartime documentary. This is a work that is extraordinarily uplifting. My friend Operator Starsky says the film is “Made with so much love. The film series will make you laugh and cry.” ----------SOURCES: IISS — The Scale of Russian Sabotage Operations Against Europe's Critical Infrastructure* (research paper, Aug. 2025). Council of the EU — Statement condemning Russia's persistent hybrid campaigns (July 18, 2025); EU hybrid-threats sanctions framework (Oct. 8, 2024; prolonged Oct. 3, 2025)Reuters — Poland/Romania foil exploding-parcel plot (Oct. 21, 2025); Spanish minister's jet GPS interference near Kaliningrad (Sept. 24, 2025); German CHOD: 5–8 year window (Apr. 18, 2024); Hybrid threat to Europe's energy (Oct. 13, 2025)AP News — Arrests tied to parcel-bomb plot in Poland and Romania (Oct. 21, 2025)The Guardian — Sikorski on drone incursion: “tactically stupid and counterproductive” (Oct. 15, 2025)The Insider — Inside Russia's Latvian Sabotage Squad (July 10, 2024)Meduza - ‘There has to be a cost' — Russian sabotage spiked in Europe last year (Mar. 21, 2025)RFE/RL — Admiral Rob Bauer warning (NATO readiness) (Jan. 19, 2024); IISS sabotage overview (Aug. 20, 2025)UK Government — Condemnation of “malicious cyber activity by the Russian Intelligence Services” (May 3, 2024); UK/US advisory on Star Blizzard spear-phishing (Dec. 7, 2023)ACLED — Suspected Russia-linked hybrid incidents across Europe (2022–Apr. 2025)Estonian Foreign Intelligence Service — International Security and Estonia 2025 (threat horizon)----------SILICON CURTAIN FILM FUNDRAISERA project to make a documentary film in Ukraine, to raise awareness of Ukraine's struggle and in supporting a team running aid convoys to Ukraine's front-line towns.https://buymeacoffee.com/siliconcurtain/extras----------
There are three main types of geodetic measurement systems — satellite-based systems such as GPS, very long baseline interferometry (VLBI), and interferometric synthetic-aperture radar (InSAR). While each type of systems has its particular strengths, the cost of satellite-based receivers has plummeted. Millimeter-level accuracy will soon be incorporated into phones. This has broadened the kinds of geological questions we can now address with such systems. In the podcast, Tom Herring describes how these systems are giving us new insight into plate motions, slow and fast deformation associated with faults and earthquakes, the Earth's rotation, as well as applications in civil engineering, such as dams and tall buildings, and agriculture.Herring is a pioneer in high-precision geodetic analytical methods and applications for satellite-based navigation systems to study the Earth's surface. He is a Professor in the Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences department at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
On this week's episode of The Investor Mindset, Richard McGirr interviews Zorya Belanger. Zorya shares her evolution from a shy engineer to a confident speaker, mentor, and multifamily investor raising capital across borders. She explains how Toastmasters helped her develop communication skills that later became essential in syndication and asset management, and how she built systems to attract investors through consistent newsletters and relationship-building. The conversation also dives into the logistics of cross-border investing between Canada and the U.S., investor communication best practices, and how her multifamily makeover program helps Canadians scale from residential to larger multifamily projects. Zorya BelangerCurrent role: Co-Founder, BREI Properties | Founder, Multifamily MakeoverBased in: Edmonton, Alberta, CanadaSay hi to them at: https://multifamilymakeover.com/ | Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zoryabelanger/ | LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zoryabelanger/ Get 50% Off Monarch Money, the all-in-one financial tool at www.monarchmoney.com with code BESTEVER Join the Best Ever Community The Best Ever Community is live and growing - and we want serious commercial real estate investors like you inside. It's free to join, but you must apply and meet the criteria. Connect with top operators, LPs, GPs, and more, get real insights, and be part of a curated network built to help you grow. Apply now at www.bestevercommunity.com Podcast production done by Outlier Audio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On our geocaching podcast today, we have a story of serendipity and geocaching as well as a feel-good geocaching story. We also share an important public service announcement regarding treasures, some Geocaching.com updates you may have missed, a travel bug story, news about smart watch precision and much more. Listen To The Show (34:50) Show […] The post Show 922.0: Serendipity and Feel Good Geocaching appeared first on PodCacher: Geocaching Goodness.
On this week's episode of The Horizon Podcast, John Chang shares insights from his recent presentations and meetings with top investors across the country. He covers economic trends, inflation expectations, and the outlook for interest rates, noting general optimism and stability ahead. John dives into the state of key commercial real estate sectors—including industrial, office, multifamily, retail, and self-storage—highlighting where investors are seeing opportunity and where caution is warranted. He closes by explaining why he believes commercial real estate will outperform other investment classes over the next several years and why now may be the time to stay active in the market. Get 50% Off Monarch Money, the all-in-one financial tool at www.monarchmoney.com with code BESTEVER Join the Best Ever Community The Best Ever Community is live and growing - and we want serious commercial real estate investors like you inside. It's free to join, but you must apply and meet the criteria. Connect with top operators, LPs, GPs, and more, get real insights, and be part of a curated network built to help you grow. Apply now at www.bestevercommunity.com Podcast production done by Outlier Audio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode of Multifamily Mastery, John Casmon interviews Christine Healey. Christine explains how accredited investors can access late-stage private tech companies like SpaceX, Stripe, and OpenAI, drawing parallels to real estate syndication while outlining critical differences around illiquidity, pricing, and structures. She shares how a licensed pre-IPO broker sources sellers, compares offer structures, and protects buyers from red flags in a fragmented market. The conversation also touches on where risk really shows up and why today's mega-unicorns are staying private longer, concentrating who participates in the upside. Securities offered through Old City Securities, LLC. This discussion is for informational purposes only and does not constitute an affiliation with or endorsement of any company, and does not constitute a recommendation, offer to sell, or solicitation of an offer to buy, any securities. Investments in private companies are offered only through appropriate offering materials and accreditation requirements apply as defined under SEC Regulation D. Investments in private companies involve high risk, including the risk of complete loss of capital. These investments are illiquid, through a variety of structures including SPVs, may be difficult or impossible to resell, and may not ever result in an IPO or other liquidity event. Past performance is not indicative of future results. The speaker may receive compensation in connection with certain transactions discussed. There is no guarantee these private companies will achieve any specific valuation, and returns can vary widely and may underperform public markets. They may also involve additional risks not present in public market investments. Christine HealeyCurrent role: Founder, HEALEY PRE-IPO Based in: Austin, Texas Say hi to them at: https://healeypreipo.com/ | LinkedIn Get 50% Off Monarch Money, the all-in-one financial tool at www.monarchmoney.com with code BESTEVER Join the Best Ever Community The Best Ever Community is live and growing - and we want serious commercial real estate investors like you inside. It's free to join, but you must apply and meet the criteria. Connect with top operators, LPs, GPs, and more, get real insights, and be part of a curated network built to help you grow. Apply now at www.bestevercommunity.com Podcast production done by Outlier Audio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What if prayer could actually help solve real-life cases, revealing the exact street name or even GPS coordinates of missing children? In this episode, Dano McCollam from Prophetic Company explains how law enforcement is partnering with people of prayer to uncover hidden details through prophetic insight. He has even developed a scientific method to increase the accuracy of these revelations.This conversation could truly change your life. It will stretch your faith, show you what is possible, and reveal how personally God wants to move in your everyday world. When we build a culture of faith, the miracles Jesus modeled become a normal part of life.Listen now and expect miracles — maybe even a resurrection.Dano's ministry: https://www.propheticcompany.com/dan-mccollamJoin our new Patreon community! https://patreon.com/lilaroseshow - We'll have BTS footage, ad-free episodes, and early access to our upcoming guests.A big thanks to our partner, EWTN, the world's leading Catholic network! Discover news, entertainment and more at https://www.ewtn.com/ Check out our Sponsors:-EveryLife Women: https://www.everylife.com/lila Buy diapers and women's health products from an amazing company and use code LILA to get 10% off!-ProLife Providers: Discover doctors who share and respect your values at https://www.prolifeproviders.com/-Hallow: https://www.hallow.com/lila Enter into prayer more deeply this season with the Hallow App, get 3 months free by using this link to sign up!00:00:00 - Intro00:02:09 - Finding missing people00:11:09 - How to hear God's voice:00:16:56 - Hearing God in daily life:00:23:33 - Physically feeling other's pain during prayer00:28:31 - The feeling of “conviction:00:36:58 - Craziest Experience:00:42:47 - Amazing things happen:00:58:09 - Dead Being Raised01:14:20 - Fighting Disbelief01:30:00 - Everyone can be powerful01:31:41 - Why this Protestant loves Catholicism01:32:33 - Saint Anthony01:34:07 - clip - How do we become one again?01:39:51 - Eucharistic Miracle