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This week, the Charlotte City Council appointed Rob Harrington as the next mayor and approved a pilot program to bring red-light cameras back. Meanwhile, the General Assembly overrode four of Gov. Josh Stein's vetoes. The Hornets also traded away guard LaMelo Ball. We discuss it all on this week's local news roundup.
6/15/26: (Co-Host - Megan Zinn) The River's Steve Sanderson previews this coming weekend's Green River Festival. Megan and Bill Fishwrap the just-announced ceasefire with Iran. Writers Block: Megan Zinn interviews Smith Prof Heather Able on her new novel “The Emilies,” set in Northampton. The book launch tomorrow, presented by the Odyssey. Mayors Monday: Easthampton Mayor Salem Derby on the Override, the possible recount, FIFA World Cup Watch Parties & interactions on Facebook. Sex Matters: Jane Fleishman w/ Karen Rayne, co-authors of a new book about young people with problematic sexual behavior, published by Unhushed.
6/15/26: (Co-Host - Megan Zinn) The River's Steve Sanderson previews this coming weekend's Green River Festival. Megan and Bill Fishwrap the just-announced ceasefire with Iran. Writers Block: Megan Zinn interviews Smith Prof Heather Able on her new novel “The Emilies,” set in Northampton. The book launch tomorrow, presented by the Odyssey. Mayors Monday: Easthampton Mayor Salem Derby on the Override, the possible recount, FIFA World Cup Watch Parties & interactions on Facebook. Sex Matters: Jane Fleishman w/ Karen Rayne, co-authors of a new book about young people with problematic sexual behavior, published by Unhushed.
6/15/26: (Co-Host - Megan Zinn) The River's Steve Sanderson previews this coming weekend's Green River Festival. Megan and Bill Fishwrap the just-announced ceasefire with Iran. Writers Block: Megan Zinn interviews Smith Prof Heather Able on her new novel “The Emilies,” set in Northampton. The book launch tomorrow, presented by the Odyssey. Mayors Monday: Easthampton Mayor Salem Derby on the Override, the possible recount, FIFA World Cup Watch Parties & interactions on Facebook. Sex Matters: Jane Fleishman w/ Karen Rayne, co-authors of a new book about young people with problematic sexual behavior, published by Unhushed.
6/15/26: (Co-Host - Megan Zinn) The River's Steve Sanderson previews this coming weekend's Green River Festival. Megan and Bill Fishwrap the just-announced ceasefire with Iran. Writers Block: Megan Zinn interviews Smith Prof Heather Able on her new novel “The Emilies,” set in Northampton. The book launch tomorrow, presented by the Odyssey. Mayors Monday: Easthampton Mayor Salem Derby on the Override, the possible recount, FIFA World Cup Watch Parties & interactions on Facebook. Sex Matters: Jane Fleishman w/ Karen Rayne, co-authors of a new book about young people with problematic sexual behavior, published by Unhushed.
6/15/26: (Co-Host - Megan Zinn) The River's Steve Sanderson previews this coming weekend's Green River Festival. Megan and Bill Fishwrap the just-announced ceasefire with Iran. Writers Block: Megan Zinn interviews Smith Prof Heather Able on her new novel “The Emilies,” set in Northampton. The book launch tomorrow, presented by the Odyssey. Mayors Monday: Easthampton Mayor Salem Derby on the Override, the possible recount, FIFA World Cup Watch Parties & interactions on Facebook. Sex Matters: Jane Fleishman w/ Karen Rayne, co-authors of a new book about young people with problematic sexual behavior, published by Unhushed.
Are you really okay — or are you overriding yourself?In this episode, Kim Gross introduces a new concept on the podcast: override. Override is what happens when you push past your emotions, your body, your needs, or your truth in order to keep going, stay pleasing, stay productive, or stay in control.Kim explores how the Inner Controller often uses override as a survival strategy, especially for people-pleasers and perfectionists. She explains the difference between healthy regulation and harmful repression, how many of us were trained to override as children, and why pushing through may actually be keeping us disconnected from freedom.This episode will help you notice where you may be saying “I'm fine” when you are not fine, calling yourself strong when you are actually self-abandoning, or confusing control with safety.Connect with Kim:
6/12/26 (Host – Josh Silver) MTA President Max Page w/ Congressional Candidate Mariah Lancaster: running for an open seat for the 6th Congressional District, Primary in September Director Rose Schwietz Malla, Assistant Director Hia Ghosh, Actor Caleb Koval: Silverthorne Theater Company's Sanctuary City by Martyna Majok, Performances now through June 21 at Hampshire College Theater (Emily Dickinson Hall). Director Jen Polins: The School For Contemporary Dance & Thought presents Hatchery Dance Company's Asteroid B-612: A Love Story inspired by The Little Prince at The Workroom Theater in Northampton. June 12 (sold out) & June 13 2 & 730 pm Josh Silver: Easthampton Override & Easthampton's World Cup Watch Parties MTA President Max Page & Senator Ed Markey: Public Education, The Big Ugly Bill & Markey facing Seth Moulton for the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate in the September 1 primary.
Marriage comes with a lot of assumptions. Your spouse will inherit everything. They can make decisions for you if something happens. The house automatically stays in the family. Sounds straightforward, right? Not so fast. In this episode, Stacy sits down with estate planning attorney Lauren Klein to unpack six of the biggest legal myths that catch families, widows, and even financially savvy couples off guard. From beneficiary designations that override your will to retirement accounts, powers of attorney, blended family complications, and inheritance planning, this conversation highlights why good intentions alone aren't enough. You'll hear them discuss: Why being married doesn't automatically guarantee your spouse will inherit your assets, and how beneficiary designations can override even the most carefully drafted estate plan The critical role powers of attorney and healthcare directives play, and why spouses often can't make financial or medical decisions without the proper documents in place Common mistakes widows make with retirement accounts, Social Security benefits, and outdated beneficiary forms that can lead to unnecessary delays, costs, and lost opportunities How the way your home is titled can dramatically impact what happens after a spouse passes away, especially in blended family situations Real-life examples of inheritance disputes that tore families apart, and the planning strategies that could have prevented them Why trusts aren't just for the ultra-wealthy and how they can help protect children from divorce, lawsuits, creditors, and poor financial decisions A surprisingly creative estate planning strategy that encourages children to build successful careers while still preserving family wealth for future generations Resources Lauren Klein on Flourish Law Group | Flourish Law Group LinkedIn | Flourish Law Group Instagram | Lauren Klein on Facebook | Lauren Klein on Instagram | Lauren Klein on LinkedIn Stacy Francis on LinkedIn | X(Twitter) | Email FrancisFinancial.com ''Because I love you'' - Legacy Planning Companion - Free Downloadable Guide Reach out to receive a complimentary consultation! Contact Francis Financial at +212-374-9008 or visit Francis Financial today!
What if the distance you feel in your marriage isn't about love at all, but about a bank account that has quietly run low? In episode three of the Summer of Intimacy series, Christa dives into one of Gottman's most powerful research findings, positive sentiment override, and the hidden force that erodes it faster than almost anything else: mental load. If you have been quicker to snap, quicker to assume the worst, or quicker to feel alone even when your spouse is right there, this episode will give you the language for what is actually happening and a way back toward each other. Plus, Christa shares how she and Wes put last week's love maps questions into practice on a real date this week, and how you can do the same. The Awakening Intimacy waitlist is now open, link in show notes. Show notes: Get on the waitlist so you can get info about our Awakening Intimacy Intensive! Get your E + M Love Map Questions Freebie here! Stay tuned for our Summer Intensives, Awakening Intimacy (track 1) and Awakening Adventure (track 2) beginning the week of July 13! Scroll down on our podcast page to find episodes on intimacy here! https://www.enneagramandmarriage.com/pod Find more about your type, the pod, freebies, and SO much more at our website right here! www.EnneagramandMarriage.com Love what you're learning on E + M? Make sure you leave us a podcast review so others can find us, too here! Get Christa's Best-Selling Book, The Enneagram in Marriage, here! https://a.co/d/df8SxVx Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Have you ever done everything right and still watched your carefully built life fall apart in a single moment?Most of us are walking through life with an unspoken script in our heads. A plan for how things are supposed to go. And when reality crashes into that plan, our first instinct is to wonder whether God has forgotten about us.In this week's episode of The Purpose City Church Podcast, Pastor Talaat McNeely brings a word that will completely reframe every difficult season you have ever walked through or are walking through right now.Drawing from Acts 12, one of the most emotionally jarring chapters in all of Scripture, Pastor Talaat confronts an uncomfortable tension head-on. In the same passage, one believer loses his life and another one gets a supernatural jailbreak. No explanation. No formula. Just the raw, unfiltered sovereignty of a God who always has the final say.Through the true story of Wilson Greatbatch, the engineer whose accidental mistake in a backyard barn invented the world's first pacemaker, you will discover that what looks like your worst setback might actually be the raw material for your greatest breakthrough.In this episode, you will learn:How the trap of people pleasing quietly hijacks your divine assignment and what it takes to stop answering to the crowd finallyWhy Peter sleeping on death row the night before his execution is one of the most powerful acts of spiritual warfare in the entire New TestamentWhat a massive iron gate swinging open automatically has to do with the barriers you have been throwing your human strength against for far too longHow God responds to messy, doubt-filled, imperfect faith and why your prayers do not have to be polished to be powerfulThis is not a feel-good message. This is a word for the tired person who has prayed and not yet seen the answer, who is staring at a situation that feels permanent and immovable. This episode will remind you that chains could not stop it, prisons could not quarantine it, swords could not silence it, and tyrants could not outlive it.The Word of God is still moving. And your breakthrough is still coming.A serious setback is no match for a sovereign override.New episodes of The Purpose City Church Podcast drop every week. If this episode encouraged you, please leave us a review, share it with someone who needs it, and subscribe so you never miss a word.
6/8/26 (Co-Host -- Megan Rubiner Zinn) Author Danielle Crittenden on “Dispatches from Grief: A Mother's Journey Through the Unthinkable” – the death of a child. Elizabeth Stordeur Pryor -- Smith History Professor, Richard Pryor's daughter and author of “Something We Said: Richard Pryor, A Notorious Word, and Me.” The Easthampton Override -- the stakes are huge -- with teacher Kelley Brown, police lieutenant Andrew Beaulieu and firefighter and EMT Cody Potasky. Yale Professor of Law and History Samuel Moyn on “Gerontocracy in America: How thew Old Are Hoarding Power and Wealth and What to Do About it.”
Further Reading:Proposition 2 1/2 overrides & exclusions - LINK (Mass.gov)Southampton officials feel relief after passed tax override vote - LINKHadley residents approve tax override questions - LINKSouth Hadley to vote on $3.5M tax override in September - LINKA city divided: Override battle heads to ballot box in Easthampton - LINKSenate passes $70B bill to fund immigration enforcement, without limits on Trump ‘anti-weaponization' fund - LINKIn an interview with Maine Public, Graham Platner denies being physically threatening - LINKEx-girlfriend at the center of Graham Platner's latest scandal says she was ‘set up.' He says she's a political operative. - LINKThe End Of ‘Destiny 2': All Expansions Canceled, Maintenance Mode Incoming - LINK Beginning Music: Glenn Gould - Goldberg Variation #5Ending Music: Destiny 2 - Deep Stone Lullaby Remember to Register to vote! Mass Residents should go to: https://www.sec.state.ma.us/ele/For more Civil Politics visit our website, civilpoliticsradio.com!If you want to get alerted to new episodes on social media, follow our Bluesky: @CivilPoliticsRadio.comDon't miss another episode - subscribe to our podcast (iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, and more!)This podcast is a member of the Planetside Podcast Network. Visit PlanetsidePodcasts.com to find other Planetside Productions!
6/4/26 Eric Nakajima, Holyoke's Dir of Planning and Econ Dev: a proposed data center; the city's hydro-created power; transforming the dilapidated K-Mart Plaza; also, Framebridge Custom Framing -- opening & hiring soon. Northampton-based poet and novelist Jendi Reiter on “Introvert Pervert” & his upcoming events at the Broadside and Odyssey Books. Congressman Jim McGovern: the debate and vote on the Iran War and the War Powers Act. Any chance Congress can control Trump? We Fishwrap Hadley's Override, & Kelsey Flynn talks turkey. Nhtn Jazz Fest Pres Ruth Griggs, Grammy Award-winning vocalist Catherine Russell & jazz vocalist Carol Abbe Smith on “The Girls in the Band” & Int'l Sweethearts of Rhythm -- coming to the Northampton Center for the Arts.
6/4/26 Eric Nakajima, Holyoke's Dir of Planning and Econ Dev: a proposed data center; the city's hydro-created power; transforming the dilapidated K-Mart Plaza; also, Framebridge Custom Framing -- opening & hiring soon. Northampton-based poet and novelist Jendi Reiter on “Introvert Pervert” & his upcoming events at the Broadside and Odyssey Books. Congressman Jim McGovern: the debate and vote on the Iran War and the War Powers Act. Any chance Congress can control Trump? We Fishwrap Hadley's Override, & Kelsey Flynn talks turkey. Nhtn Jazz Fest Pres Ruth Griggs, Grammy Award-winning vocalist Catherine Russell & jazz vocalist Carol Abbe Smith on “The Girls in the Band” & Int'l Sweethearts of Rhythm -- coming to the Northampton Center for the Arts.
6/4/26 Eric Nakajima, Holyoke's Dir of Planning and Econ Dev: a proposed data center; the city's hydro-created power; transforming the dilapidated K-Mart Plaza; also, Framebridge Custom Framing -- opening & hiring soon. Northampton-based poet and novelist Jendi Reiter on “Introvert Pervert” & his upcoming events at the Broadside and Odyssey Books. Congressman Jim McGovern: the debate and vote on the Iran War and the War Powers Act. Any chance Congress can control Trump? We Fishwrap Hadley's Override, & Kelsey Flynn talks turkey. Nhtn Jazz Fest Pres Ruth Griggs, Grammy Award-winning vocalist Catherine Russell & jazz vocalist Carol Abbe Smith on “The Girls in the Band” & Int'l Sweethearts of Rhythm -- coming to the Northampton Center for the Arts.
6/4/26 Eric Nakajima, Holyoke's Dir of Planning and Econ Dev: a proposed data center; the city's hydro-created power; transforming the dilapidated K-Mart Plaza; also, Framebridge Custom Framing -- opening & hiring soon. Northampton-based poet and novelist Jendi Reiter on “Introvert Pervert” & his upcoming events at the Broadside and Odyssey Books. Congressman Jim McGovern: the debate and vote on the Iran War and the War Powers Act. Any chance Congress can control Trump? We Fishwrap Hadley's Override, & Kelsey Flynn talks turkey. Nhtn Jazz Fest Pres Ruth Griggs, Grammy Award-winning vocalist Catherine Russell & jazz vocalist Carol Abbe Smith on “The Girls in the Band” & Int'l Sweethearts of Rhythm -- coming to the Northampton Center for the Arts.
6/4/26 Eric Nakajima, Holyoke's Dir of Planning and Econ Dev: a proposed data center; the city's hydro-created power; transforming the dilapidated K-Mart Plaza; also, Framebridge Custom Framing -- opening & hiring soon. Northampton-based poet and novelist Jendi Reiter on “Introvert Pervert” & his upcoming events at the Broadside and Odyssey Books. Congressman Jim McGovern: the debate and vote on the Iran War and the War Powers Act. Any chance Congress can control Trump? We Fishwrap Hadley's Override, & Kelsey Flynn talks turkey. Nhtn Jazz Fest Pres Ruth Griggs, Grammy Award-winning vocalist Catherine Russell & jazz vocalist Carol Abbe Smith on “The Girls in the Band” & Int'l Sweethearts of Rhythm -- coming to the Northampton Center for the Arts.
In this episode, we continue the exploration of discernment, self-trust, and the quiet patterns that shape how we relate to others and to ourselves.Following the previous conversation on signals and discernment, this episode moves into the deeper question beneath it all: what happens when you already see the signal, but still don't trust what you see?Many of us are not actually lacking clarity. We are caught in the space between knowing and acting, where hope, loyalty, and the desire to be seen can quietly override inner knowing. We wait for external validation, recognition, or certainty — something or someone outside of us to confirm what we already sense within.This episode explores how self-trust is not about certainty or perfection, but about staying in relationship with yourself even when outcomes are unclear. It examines the ways we outsource authority in relationships, collaborations, and leadership contexts, and what begins to shift when we stop doing that.At its core, this is a conversation about returning to yourself. Trusting yourself. About no longer waiting for someone else to make your clarity valid. And about what becomes possible when your own knowing becomes enough to stand on.This episode is part of an ongoing series on discernment, boundaries, and inner leadership, supporting you in recognising patterns, interrupting hesitation loops, and returning to your own clarity in real time.—
In this episode, we discussed how structural pressures from the AI buildout are real, but they are growing slowly, not driving the yield moves investors are watching right now. The discussion and content provided within this podcast is intended for informational purposes only and may not be appropriate for all investors. Reliance upon information provided in a podcast is at the sole responsibility of the listener. The information included herein is not based on any particularized financial situation, or need, and is not intended to be, and should not be construed as, a forecast, research, investment advice or a recommendation for any specific PIMCO or other security, strategy, product or service. Past performance is not a guarantee of future results. All investments contain risk and may lose value. Investors should speak to their financial advisors regarding the investment mix that may be right for them based on their financial situation and investment objective. Podcasts may involve discussions with non-PIMCO personnel and such content contain the current opinions of the speaker but not necessarily those of PIMCO. Other podcasts may consist of audio recording of an existing PIMCO article and such material contains the current opinions of the manager. The opinions expressed in all podcasts are subject to change without notice. Information contained herein has been obtained from sources believed to be reliable, but not guaranteed. PIMCO as a general matter provides services to qualified institutions, financial intermediaries and institutional investors. This is not an offer to any person in any jurisdiction where unlawful or unauthorized. For additional important information go to www.pimco.com/gbl/en/general/legal-pages/podcast-disclosures CMR2026-0521-5513952-T
6/1/26 Watermelon Wednesdays w/Paul Newlin & world-renown musician Corey Pesaturo: a preview of this week's amazing concert. Writers Block w/ Megan Zinn & Ruth Ozeki: “The Typing Lady and Other Fictions”— a preview of her upcoming event at the Odyssey Bookshop, in conversation with Kelly Link Senator Jo Comerford: the Protect Act, ICE in Massachusetts & the legislative process—getting it right. Mayor GL Sciarra of Northampton: the schools, the budget, the fiscal stability plan, & an override in our future?
Context-Sensitivity in a world hurtling toward Context-Blindness! On September 26, 1983, a Soviet early-warning system was confidently wrong. One man saw it. His name was Stanislav Petrov, and almost no one ever thanked him for the fact that three billion people are alive today. . . In this episode of The Polymathic Perspective, Dov Baron examines the cognitive skill that lets Petrov override a confident, wrong machine, the same skill the AI age is about to need more than any moment in human history, and the same skill the modern world is quietly destroying.. . This is an episode about context-sensitivity: the capacity to read what dashboards, protocols, and algorithms cannot. Why do some people walk into a room and know within ninety seconds who actually runs the place? Why most major organizational change initiatives fail for reasons no executive can see. And why are the people who can read context being labeled "too much" at exactly the moment civilization needs them most? . . The conversation moves through cognitive science, neurodiversity research, organizational psychology, geopolitical history, and the architecture of human-machine systems. If you have ever been told you are too sensitive, too intense, an overthinker, or that you read too much into things, this episode is for you. What you have is not a personality flaw. It is a capacity. And the world is finally about to need it. . IN THIS EPISODE 00:00 The man who saved three billion lives 01:07 You have done a smaller version of this 02:41 Welcome to The Polymathic Perspective 03:24 The cognitive skill AI cannot replace 04:32 Petrov in the bunker: the full story 07:36 The question, and the thesis 09:15 The science: why we are going context-blind 12:41 A question for you 13:22 Scale one: the personal cost 15:22 Scale two: why change initiatives fail 17:26 Scale three: Kennedy, Petrov, and the machines 20:22 Why "too sensitive" is doing real damage 21:46 The failure mode no one names 23:31 What this means for you 25:48 Three things that actually help 27:12 The override 29:08 Working with Dov . . ABOUT THE SHOW The Polymathic Perspective examines the emotional logic beneath power, culture, identity, and meaning. Together, we discover how psychological, cultural, and geopolitical patterns drive behaviors, not just in people, but in systems. If you have been told that your curiosity is a liability, you need to know it is your greatest asset. . ABOUT DOV BARON Dov Baron has spent thirty years inside the rooms where leaders, founders, and executives make the decisions that shape organizations and the people inside them. He works at the intersection of strategy, cultural diagnosis, leadership development, mergers, transitions, and succession. . His clients hire him for what he can see: the patterns that have stopped being visible to the people inside the system. . CONNECT WITH DOV Website: https://DovBaron.com Work with Dov: Dov@DovBaron.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dovbaron/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DovBaronLeadership . SUBSCRIBE & SUPPORT If this episode resonated, please rate and review The Polymathic Perspective on Apple Podcasts and follow on Spotify. Share with someone who needs to hear it. Each rating and review helps the show reach more polymathic minds. © 2026 Dov Baron. All rights reserved.
5/27/26 (Co-Host Brian Adams) Resilient Valley's Julia Riseman & Lora Wondolowski: camels through the eye of a needle & other fundraising ideas. Dr. Ethan Chapin, Cooley-Dickinson's Dir of Emergency Medicine: It's Stroke Prevention Month—save yr life & the life of a loved one—BE FAST. Dave Small, Dir of Conservation @ Mount Grace Land Trust: saving the Ebony Bog Haunter (really!), dragon flies and 40,000 acres. Easthampton Mayor Salem Derby: the override vote on June 9 --what happens if it passes; what happens if it doesn't.
Looking back at the Murdaugh case through the behavioral lens, because two separate conversations keep circling back to the same question — what was actually happening inside that family before June 7, 2021?Maggie Murdaugh had reportedly consulted a divorce attorney and was living apart from Alex. On the day of the killings, two witnesses testified she did not want to go to Moselle. She went anyway. Psychotherapist Shavaun Scott unpacks the psychology of the separation window — the period between deciding to leave and actually being gone — and explains why that stretch is when the danger spikes, when control turns desperate, and when compliance can override survival instincts after years of keeping the peace. Scott writes about this dynamic on her Substack, Spotlight on Psychology, and the final question in that conversation could matter to someone listening right now.The second thread runs through the courtroom. Defense attorney and former prosecutor Eric Faddis breaks down the South Carolina Supreme Court's ruling that the prosecution spent twelve and a half hours on Alex Murdaugh's financial crimes at the original trial — and any retrial has to cut that down significantly. The behavioral question buried inside the legal one is this: what was the actual motive theory the State built, and does it hold up without the emotional pile-on? Faddis walks through what survives — the CFO allegedly confronting Murdaugh about missing fees the morning of the killings, the opposing attorney's hearing three days later — and what gets stripped out.He also addresses the evidence the court left unresolved — the firearm analysis, the blue raincoat, the gunshot residue, the iPhone demonstration — and identifies the defense's strongest opening if a retrial happens.FOOTER LINKSJoin Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspodX Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodDISCLAIMERThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.HASHTAGS#AlexMurdaugh #MaggieMurdaugh #MurdaughTrial #MurdaughRetrial #SCSupremeCourt #EricFaddis #ShavaunScott #Moselle #HiddenKillers #TrueCrime
In this bridge episode, Monet shares the next evolution of the work and officially announces her new platform, The Monet Noctaris Podcast. After years of transmissions, gridwork, cosmic architecture, and planetary updates through The Starseed Awakening Podcast, the work is beginning to land in a more human, embodied, and accessible form. This episode explores the current phase of the crystalline grid, the stabilization of the cosmic architecture, the role of embodied human nodes, and why coherence is the central tone of The Override. Monet also shares a personal update about her oversoul descension, a transmission from Markara, and the deeper meaning of “coming home” as the new platform begins. This is not a departure from the cosmic work. It is the embodiment of it. The architecture has not disappeared. It has landed. Listeners are invited to follow Monet into this next chapter, where the focus shifts from tracking the grid to living the signal: through voice, truth, sovereignty, creativity, relationships, healing, and the return to self. This podcast will remain live as a signal to those entering this work through the cosmic side of things and may be updated as future shifts occur. Visit her website:https://www.monetnoctaris.com/ Listen to The Monet Noctaris Podcast on Spotify and Apple Podcasts Book a Soul Guidance Session New episodes every Friday.
When a contractor files a bid protest at GAO, the award usually pauses while the protest is reviewed. But recent court decisions are clarifying when agencies can override that stay and how closely judges will examine those decisions afterward. Here to help us understand the complexity of this contingency is Zach Prince, partner at Haynes Boone.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
You knew exactly what you wanted to say. Then something softer came out instead. There's a specific reason this keeps happening, and it isn't a confidence problem. In this episode, Dr. Aziz breaks down the four ways people override themselves under social pressure: the Diplomat, the Avoider, the Fixer, and the Performer. Most people call this people-pleasing, being too nice, or social anxiety. Those labels aren't wrong. They just don't explain why it keeps happening for decades, even after reading the books and trying the techniques. This episode covers: What triggers each of the four patterns Why this isn't a confidence problem The equation running underneath all four (disapproval equals danger) and what it means for actual change How each pattern shows up in work, relationships, and daily life Discover your approval type. Take the 2-minute quiz at https://www.draziz.com Watch episodes on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrAzizGazipura Work with Dr. Aziz directly: The Unstoppable Confidence Mastermind is a year-long program for people ready to unwire this pattern at the nervous system level. Application at https://www.socialconfidencecenter.com/ucmv3. Connect: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drazizconfidencecoachLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drazizgazipura
Washington's political battles continue escalating as a new initiative to repeal the state's income tax officially moves forward, a public disclosure complaint targets podcaster Brandi Kruse, and state education officials consider new rules that critics say could pressure school superintendents over parental rights policies. In this episode of Washington In Focus Daily, we break down the latest developments surrounding Washington's new income tax, the growing debate over political speech and journalism, and a controversial proposal involving public school leadership and compliance with House Bill 1296.
Welcome to Citipointe Church Online. We love that you're joining us for our online experience.The Divine Override | Ps Christy JohnsonMay 03th - 10:15am ServiceTo connect with or contact us, visit https://citipointechurch.com/connnectTo GIVE online, visit https://citipointechurch.com/givingIf you have made a decision today to follow Jesus, please let us know by filling out the form found here: https://citipointechurch.com/i-have-decided/Citipointe Church exists to unmistakably influence our world for good and for God.
Longtime Sen. Hob Bryan, chairman of the Senate Public Health Committee, discusses the recent failed attempt by lawmakers to override the governor's veto of a bill aimed at oversight and transparency in spending of hundreds of millions of federal funds for rural health care in Mississippi.
In the first segment of the fourth hour on April 27, 2026, Charlie James challenged the modern narrative of toxic masculinity, calling for a "return to common sense" to override the ideological labels he believes are damaging young men. James argued that the current cultural climate, which he characterized as a "toxic discourse," has pathologized traditional masculine virtues, leaving a generation of men feeling untethered and purposeless. He pointed to a notable religious revival among Gen Z males as a positive counter-movement, suggesting that a return to faith and traditional identity is the most effective way to combat the "deep emptiness" and potential for radicalization in today's society.
Indivisible? 4/21/26 (co-host Carrie Baker): Ehmptn Mayor Salem Derby: the Override & the World Cup. Rob Weir: sports celebrities not necessarily legends. The Comedy Quiz w/ Happier Valley Comedy: meteorological messiness-come play. Deb Klemer, Nhmptn City Council VP: founding Indivisible -Northampton & misogyny in politics.
Indivisible? 4/21/26 (co-host Carrie Baker): Ehmptn Mayor Salem Derby: the Override & the World Cup. Rob Weir: sports celebrities not necessarily legends. The Comedy Quiz w/ Happier Valley Comedy: meteorological messiness-come play. Deb Klemer, Nhmptn City Council VP: founding Indivisible -Northampton & misogyny in politics.
Indivisible? 4/21/26 (co-host Carrie Baker): Ehmptn Mayor Salem Derby: the Override & the World Cup. Rob Weir: sports celebrities not necessarily legends. The Comedy Quiz w/ Happier Valley Comedy: meteorological messiness-come play. Deb Klemer, Nhmptn City Council VP: founding Indivisible -Northampton & misogyny in politics.
Indivisible? 4/21/26 (co-host Carrie Baker): Ehmptn Mayor Salem Derby: the Override & the World Cup. Rob Weir: sports celebrities not necessarily legends. The Comedy Quiz w/ Happier Valley Comedy: meteorological messiness-come play. Deb Klemer, Nhmptn City Council VP: founding Indivisible -Northampton & misogyny in politics.
The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – Dr. Dustin Leek examines modern medicine's reliance on rigid protocols, questioning the limits of randomized trials and centralized decision-making. He emphasizes clinical judgment, individualized care, and the importance of trust between doctor and patient, highlighting how confidence and communication shape outcomes in an era increasingly defined by standardized treatment...
The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – Dr. Dustin Leek examines modern medicine's reliance on rigid protocols, questioning the limits of randomized trials and centralized decision-making. He emphasizes clinical judgment, individualized care, and the importance of trust between doctor and patient, highlighting how confidence and communication shape outcomes in an era increasingly defined by standardized treatment...
This week's "At her Career Crossroads" insight comes from myself, Dr. Robin. "One of the hardest parts of a career crossroads is that the truth often begins quietly, not as a dramatic breakdown, not as one big revelation, not as a moment when everything suddenly becomes obvious. It often begins as a signal, a shift in energy, a reoccurring question, a growing sense that something about your career life still works but does not feel the same." Here are 3 reasons why you should listen to this episode: If you've been telling yourself "I'm just tired" but something deeper feels off, this episode will help you start to see what might actually be going on beneath the surface. You'll learn how to recognize the subtle inner signs of misalignment before they become impossible to ignore — even while you're still performing at a high level. This will help you stop overriding what you're feeling and start treating those inner signals as useful information instead of something to push past. I am a professor, speaker, author, coach, and creator of the PurposeMAKER philosophy, framework, and platform, helping high-achieving women close the gap between their success and their sense of fulfillment. Join the waitlist for the Clarity Circle here at: https://robinlowens.com/waitlist Would you prefer to watch or listen to the podcast on YouTube?Head on over to https://www.youtube.com/@leadershippurposepodcast Want to connect? Connect with Dr. Robin on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robinlowensphd/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robinlowensphd Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robinlowensphd/ Email: Robin@LeadershipPurposePodcast.com Thank you for listening! Rate, review, & follow on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast player. Talk to you soon! This episode was produced by Lynda, Podcast Manager for GenX Creative Entrepreneurs at https://www.ljscreativeservices.co.nz
All too often, judges allow sentiment to override the Constitution. While they might refer to a “living Constitution,” what they really mean is that they don't permit the law to get in the way of their worldviews.Original article: https://mises.org/mises-wire/danger-allowing-good-intentions-override-constitution
Feliks Banel's guest on this BONUS EPISODE of CASCADE OF HISTORY is Eugenia Woo, Director of Preservation Services for the non-profit preservation group Historic Seattle. An article in the Seattle Times on Monday, April 13, 2026 by Catalina Gaitán ("Seattle officials seek permit to fix Gas Works Park ‘hazard'") characterizes a move made by the City of Seattle Department of Construction and Inspections as a way for City of Seattle Department of Parks and Recreation officials to "sidestep" the work of volunteer members of the City of Seattle Department of Neighborhoods' Landmarks Preservation Board, and move forward with removal of elements of the historic towers at the popular park. Parks and Recreation has been seeking permission to remove "appurtenances" - walkways, ladders, etc. - from the historic towers preserved in the park as part of landscape architect Rich Haag's revolutionary design more than a half-century ago. We dive deep into the issue with Eugenia Woo of Historic Seattle about how we got here, and what this means going forward - and we ask if cynicism is warranted when examining the facts surrounding this move by the City of Seattle to effectively undermine its own volunteer Landmarks Preservation Board. After this conversation was recorded late Monday afternoon (April 13, 2026), Bryan Stevens from the Department of Construction and Inspections responded to an email question about whether or not Seattle Parks and Recreation needs to further consult with the Landmarks Preservation Board or seek any additional permission or approval before removing material from the protected elements of the towers. "[L]imited removal of landmark features may proceed without Landmark Preservation Board approval," Stevens wrote. Further, based on what Stevens also wrote, SDCI - not the Landmarks Preservation Board - now has permit authority over changes made to historic elements at Gas Works Park. "A permit application has been submitted and is under review now (7136018-CN)," Stevens continued. "Once reviews are approved, we will issue the permit and re-inspect the site to confirm the hazards have been removed. The timing of removal is best answered by Parks and Recreation." Historic Seattle website: https://historicseattle.org/ Seattle Times article "Seattle officials seek permit to fix Gas Works Park ‘hazard'" (paywall) https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/seattle-officials-seek-permit-to-fix-gas-works-park-hazard/ Links to more information as well as images related to most topics discussed on the show are often available at the CASCADE OF HISTORY Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/groups/cascadeofhistory CASCADE OF HISTORY is broadcast LIVE most Sunday nights at 8pm Pacific Time via flagship station SPACE 101.1 FM in Seattle and gallantly streams everywhere via www.space101fm.org. The radio station broadcasts from studios at historic Magnuson Park – located in the former Master-at-Arms' quarters in the old Sand Point Naval Air Station - on the shores of Lake Washington in Seattle. Subscribe to the CASCADE OF HISTORY podcast via most podcast platforms and never miss regular weekly episodes of Sunday night broadcasts as well as frequent bonus episodes. "LIKE" the Cascade of History Facebook page and get updates and other stories throughout the week, and advance notice of live remote broadcasts taking place in your part of the Old Oregon Country.
Jennifer joins me to talk about the idea of impulse override and how it can help teach dogs to wait for their turn — an important skill in the field trials and hunt tests where she competes!
Zach is traveling this week, so this episode features his guest appearance on the Sexology Podcast with Dr. Nazanin Moali.Zach joins Dr. Nazanin Moali on the Sexology Podcast for a conversation about how the emotional climate of a relationship directly shapes what happens (or doesn't happen) in the bedroom. The focus is Negative Sentiment Override, a concept from John Gottman's research that describes what happens when couples get stuck in a pattern where even neutral or well-meaning moments get filtered through a lens of criticism, contempt, or defensiveness. It's the kind of thing that quietly erodes connection without either partner fully understanding why.The conversation covers how positive and negative emotional filters work, why a simple comment about pasta can become a full-blown conflict when trust is low, and how gender socialization plays into desire patterns in ways most couples never talk about. Zach and Dr. Moali also talk about the gap between impulse and response, the role of personal responsibility in conflict, and why contempt carries a particular kind of poison because it comes wrapped in a feeling of superiority.What makes this conversation worth your time is the way it connects relational safety to sexual vulnerability. If your relationship feels charged, tense, or emotionally distant, that almost always shows up in your intimate life too. Zach and Dr. Moali reframe what sex is actually for in a long-term relationship and make the case for scheduling erotic play and expanding what intimacy can look like. It's practical, grounded, and refreshingly honest.Key TakeawaysNegative Sentiment Override means your partner's neutral actions start getting interpreted through a filter of criticism or hostility, and it happens gradually enough that you may not notice.Emotional safety is the foundation of sexual vulnerability. If it doesn't feel safe to be honest in the kitchen, it won't feel safe to be honest in the bedroom.The "pasta example" is a good litmus test: if your partner makes dinner and your first internal response is irritation rather than gratitude, your filter may have shifted negative.Contempt is uniquely damaging because it comes with a sense of superiority. It's not just anger; it's the belief that you're better than your partner.Gender socialization shapes desire in ways most couples never discuss openly, and those unspoken patterns create misunderstandings that look like rejection.Slowing down the space between impulse and response is one of the most powerful things you can do for your relationship. Reactivity is the enemy of repair.Taking personal responsibility in conflict is not about taking blame. It's about owning your part of the dynamic so something can actually shift.Scheduling erotic play and broadening what counts as intimacy helps couples move past the pressure of performance and back toward genuine connection.Guest InfoThis episode is a guest appearance by Zach on the Sexology Podcast.Host: Dr. Nazanin Moali, clinical psychologist and host of the Sexology Podcast Website: sexologypodcast.com Instagram: @sexologypodcastSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Your savings account, retirement, and dollar-based assets may be far more vulnerable than you think. In this video, we uncover the policy tool that could change everything for savers. This is how governments make you pay for the debt without ever sending you a bill.Questions on Protecting Your Wealth with Gold & Silver? Schedule a Strategy Call Here ➡️ https://calendly.com/itmtrading/podcastor Call 866-349-3310
Today, we rise to the challenge, learn to Jedi, face Tomassi, answer the phone, clean the pipes, and have a lovely stay at the Oceanview Motel. Show Notes Art by Michael McCollor - Bluesky - Twitch - YouTube Music by Tyler Schnupp - Instagram Super NPC Radio – Patreon - Discord - Bluesky – Instagram – Twitch Nick Costanza Charlie Mihelich - Bluesky - Baywatch Watch podcast July Diaz - Bluesky Roxy Polk - Bluesky - Twitch Jeremy Schmidt - VGACS - Bluesky Conner McCabe - Call Me By Your Game - Bluesky - Instagram
Go to https://www.saveohiobevs.com/ to easily email all of your Ohio legislators telling them to Override the THC beverage ban. HGSP was poppin' once again by a bunch of people fundraising for...well...I don't think we ever figured that out. While they gave us the stink eye the whole time (not really) for not leaving "their bar" for the duration of their gathering (hey, we were NOT in the reserved section for the record) we persevered and still recorded for you, our faithful listeners. This week we had a lot to talk about, such as: The people to drink ratio not being great. An episode of Half Ass Beer Review dedicated to Marco. The first beer burp rating EVER. How to get to the bathroom in a crowded bar. Feeling like a jerk for not making it to Blake's beer release. Exposing yourself as an alien. Places you can drink. Bret and Mike talk about how much we are WINNING. BrewDog and Tilray. They deserve each other. The Brew-niversity of Bret and Mike. Brike U? A dude and his algorithm. Gnome sings the national anthem of Becherovka Marco gets worked up over weed. Smelling yo'self and juicing Elvis. Recklessly speculating on the future of Figleaf. Gnome educates us on Ola Dubh completely via his own memory and not from words on a box. The Cincy Brew Dads extend their albatross legs at Wooden Cask. Could they smell the beer (or themselves) over the meats? WHAT WAS THE MYSTERY BEER?! DUI while on a scissor lift: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30InBgGhiSo ----- This episode covers the following shows : The Weekly Pint - Ep 306 - Don't Think Because I'm Busy That I'm Not Still Watching... Barstool Perspective - 3/20/2026 Cincy Brew Dads - Wooden Cask Brewing: Smoked Meats and Party Fouls - From the Tap Ep 19 Half Ass Beer Review - West Side Brewing Schwarzbier Dark German Lager Blake's Craft Beer Podcast - Ep 115 - Heavy Hitter Release ----- What we drank : Urban Artifact - Teak - Midwest Fruit Tart Harviestoun Brewery - Ola Dubh Special Reserve 30 - English Stout Mellotone Beer Project - Big Red Tempo - Amber Mexican Lager Fifty West brewing - West Coast IPA ----- Episode recorded on 3/25/2026 at our amazing podcast host, Higher Gravity Summit Park! https://highergravitycrafthaus.com/ Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by Truth, Beer, and Podsequences are those of the participants alone and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of any entities they may represent. ------ Links to everything at http://truthbeerpod.com/ or https://truthbeerpod.podbean.com/ Find us on all the social medias @ TruthBeerPod Email us at TruthBeerPod@gmail.com Subscribe, like, review, and share! Find all of our episodes on your favorite Podcast platform or https://www.youtube.com/@TruthBeerPod ! Buy us a pint! If you'd like to support the show, you can do by clicking the "One-Time Donation" link at http://truthbeerpod.com ! If you want exclusive content, check out our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/TruthBeerPod If you'd like to be a show sponsor or even just a segment sponsor, let us know via email or hit us up on social media! ----- We want you to continue to be around to listen to all of our episodes. If you're struggling, please reach out to a friend, family member, co-worker, or mental health professional. If you don't feel comfortable talking to someone you know, please use one of the below resources to talk to someone who wants you around just as much as we do. Call or Text 988 to reach the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline Chat with someone at 988lifeline.org http://www.988lifeline.org ----- Our Intro, Outro, and most of the "within the episode" music was provided by Gnome Creative. Check out www.GnomeCreative.com for all your audio, video, and imagery needs! @gnome__creative on Instagram @TheGnarlyGnome on Twitter https://thegnarlygnome.com/support http://gnomecreative.com http://instagram.com/gnome__creative http://www.twitter.com/TheGnarlyGnome
You're not a brain on legs. And if upgrading your mindset or sharpening your thinking hasn't delivered the breakthrough you expected, it may be time to pay attention to the one stream of data AI can't access: your body's real-time signals.In this episode, Michael and Megan sit down with science journalist Caroline Williams to unpack interoception—your internal sensory system. It's the mechanism that helps you interpret what's happening inside your body and quietly shapes your response. Together, they explore why modern life makes it so easy to override those signals and introduce simple shifts that make a big difference.If you've felt stuck in your head, worn out from pushing through, or unsure how to care for yourself in a high-demand season, this conversation offers a different path—habits that are practical, sustainable, and refreshingly free.Memorable Quotes“Anything you do with your body is gonna affect the signals that are going from within your body to your brain. And that changes how your brain predicts what you are capable of and what's gonna happen next.”“We can either be attending to the outside world or the internal world. You can't be doing it both at the same time. So if you are constantly out there, you can't be in here. And so you need to be able to have the ability to tune in, deal and then tune back out again.”“[Our lives today] don't really match up with what we were designed for. So we have to then seek out the movement that we don't get in our everyday lives.”“The relationship between moving and brain health isn't about how much time you spend exercising, it's about how much time you spend sedentary. So it's about breaking up the sedentary time.”“One of these things that seem to be gathering momentum a little bit is the idea of movement snacks. So throughout the day, it's like the equivalent of food snacks. You can quite easily snack all day long without really noticing, and the calories add up, right? It's the same with exercise, with movement.”“One of the easiest parts of lifestyle to protect your brain health and your capacity long-term is physical activity.”“We must remember that making time to properly give ourselves a break is helping us to function better afterwards.”“The way that embodied cognition works is that when you are moving forward through space, it gives the illusion of, of moving forward and making progress sort of mentally as well as physically.”“Most of what we need to look after ourselves, we already have if we just make time for it.”Key TakeawaysYour Inner Sense Offers Real Data. Interoception is how your brain interprets signals from inside your body to shape emotion, energy, and decision-making.Modern Life Trains Us to Override the Body. When you're always “out there” (screens, noise, urgency), you lose access to what's happening “in here.”Your Brain was Built to Move While Thinking. Cognitive strength isn't separate from the body—it depends on the body being engaged.Break Up Sedentary Time. Frequent movement throughout the day matters more than one intense workout. Try “movement snacks” instead of an all-or-nothing exercise plan.Go For a Walk. Walking boosts creativity, lowers confrontation in hard conversations, and increases bonding through synchronization.Rest Is a Skill, Not a Luxury. Waking rest and deep breathing can restore the nervous system when sleep alone isn't enough.Wearables? Maybe. Is your favorite wearable helping you tune into your inner sense, or outsourcing it? If the (sometimes contradictory) data increases anxiety or confusion, it may be time to return to lived experience as the primary guide.ResourcesInner Sense by Caroline WilliamsMove! by Caroline Williamswww.carolinewilliams.netWatch on YouTube at: https://youtu.be/L7ksuXGCp3QThis episode was produced by Sarah Vorhees Wendel of VW Sound
Raghunath and Kaustubha reflect on the concern many devotees are feeling after the recent GBC meetings in Māyāpur, where the question of women serving as initiating gurus was met with an indefinite moratorium and a call for further study. Speaking candidly, but with care, they resist the internet's favorite pastime: demonizing the "other side." Instead, they explore the issue with a steady Bhāgavatam lens — examining guru-tattva, scriptural reasoning, and a central tension within spiritual culture: Do bodily designations override bhakti qualifications? For those who have felt unsettled, conflicted, or simply fatigued by the online crossfire, this episode offers grounding — rooted in śāstra, guided by thoughtful reasoning, and framed by a practical caution. A stabilizing conversation for a sensitive moment in the devotional community. ******************************************************************** LOVE THE PODCAST? WE ARE COMMUNITY SUPPORTED AND WOULD LOVE FOR YOU TO JOIN! Go to https://www.wisdomofthesages.com WATCH ON YOUTUBE: https://youtube.com/@WisdomoftheSages LISTEN ON ITUNES: https://podcasts/apple.com/us/podcast/wisdom-of-the-sages/id1493055485 CONNECT ON FACEBOOK: https://facebook.com/wisdomofthesages108 *********************************************************************
In this episode of Finding Freedom, host John Odermatt examines the rise of GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy, exploring how they work by overriding the body's natural hunger signaling through synthetic peptides inspired by Gila monster venom. While acknowledging these medications have legitimate applications for severe obesity and diabetes, John raises concerns about FDA-listed side effects including muscle loss, stomach paralysis, and thyroid tumor warnings, especially as Trump's new RX.gov platform makes these drugs more affordable and accessible. Drawing from his personal experience losing 50 pounds and maintaining the weight loss, John argues that synthetic GLP-1s don't address root metabolic dysfunction caused by poor diet, sedentary lifestyle, and chronic inflammation. He advocates for natural alternatives like berberine, chromium polynicotinate, and polydextrose fiber that support the body's own GLP-1 production rather than overriding it. John emphasizes the importance of building sustainable habits through diet, exercise, and supplementation that restore metabolic function instead of creating pharmaceutical dependency. The episode concludes with a call to prioritize long-term health over quick fixes, warning that rapid weight loss without muscle maintenance could lead to premature aging and sarcopenia. CHAPTERS: 0:00 - Introduction: GLP-1 Drugs Overview0:54 - Welcome & Episode Preview1:16 - Sponsor: Fox and Sons Coffee2:18 - John's Personal Weight Loss Journey4:49 - Trump RX.gov Announcement & Concerns10:22 - What is GLP-1? Understanding the Science13:46 - FDA-Listed Side Effects & Risks17:12 - Root Causes of Metabolic Dysfunction20:22 - Natural Alternative #1: Berberine22:32 - Natural Alternative #2: Chromium Polynicotinate23:34 - Natural Alternative #3: Polydextrose Fiber27:15 - Lifestyle Balance & Sustainable Habits30:29 - The Danger of Quick Fixes31:47 - Natural Supplements Recap & Resources34:45 - Final Thoughts & Call to Action36:33 - Support Lions of Liberty LINKS: John Odermatt on Twitter: @JohnOdermattJohn Odermatt on Instagram: @JohnOdermattEmail: John@LionsofLiberty.comNewsletter: https://john-odermatt-finding-freedom.kit.com/105b53c794Trump RX.gov: https://trumprx.gov SPONSOR: This episode is brought to you by Fox and Sons Coffee – fresh, high-quality coffee shipped directly to your door, available as whole bean or ground to your preference. Get 15% off orders of $40 or more with promo code JOHN at checkout.Visit: FoxNSons.com SUPPORT LIONS OF LIBERTY: Help keep this podcast going! We rely on listener support to continue bringing you content on health, freedom, and personal empowerment.Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/lionsoflibertySupport us on Locals: https://lionsofliberty.locals.com/Subscribe, rate, and review wherever you listen – it makes a huge difference! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices