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In this stand-up comedy set, comedian John Novosad delivers sharp, absurd storytelling fueled by bad decisions, everyday logic failures, and looking exactly like the person people worry about at night.From eating things you absolutely shouldn't, to navigating banks, debt, public transportation, and awkward human interactions, this set blends dry humor, self-awareness, and escalating chaos. John's laid-back delivery turns simple observations into hilarious moments that spiral in the best possible way.Filmed live at Laugh After Dark Comedy Fest, this performance captures the heart of stand-up comedy. Hilarious jokes, unexpected turns, and laughs that build naturally as the stories unravel.
Episode #113 – Jill Chalsty: Packets of Hope & Life Skills That Change Lives In this episode, I sit down with Jill Chalsty — author, educator, filmmaker, and founder focused on bringing life-skills education to students around the world. Jill shares the heart behind her memoir, Packets of Hope: A Journey of Healing and Rediscovery, and how a global journey became something much bigger than travel — it became a mission. We talk about resilience, healing through service, and why teaching practical life skills can shape not just individuals, but entire communities. Jill's story is personal, global, and deeply rooted in hope. In this episode we talk about: · The journey behind Packets of Hope and how travel became transformation · Why life-skills education, communication, empathy, and conflict resolution matters now more than ever · Turning personal hardship into meaningful impact · The ripple effect of empowering young people with tools for real-world challenges · Hope as action — not just a feeling, but a choice About Jill Chalsty Jill is the founder of the Community for Education Foundation and has helped bring life-skills programming to educators and students in nearly 200 countries. Her work focuses on equipping people with practical tools to navigate relationships, decisions, and adversity with confidence and clarity. Her memoir, Packets of Hope, shares the story behind that mission — and it's available free, making her message accessible to anyone who wants to read it. Learn more about Jill and access the memoir here:
A strong first day does not happen by accident. In this episode, we explore why structured onboarding packets are one of the most overlooked drivers of employee confidence, engagement, and long-term retention. We unpack how relying on informal “tribal knowledge” creates confusion, increases burnout risk, and leaves new hires guessing about expectations. In contrast, a single, centralized onboarding resource sets clarity from day one by showing people how work actually happens, not just what the policies say. You will hear why effective onboarding packets go beyond paperwork. We discuss the value of clear navigation guides, explicit cultural norms, and role-specific milestones that help both remote and in-office employees integrate faster and with less friction. We also examine a phased delivery approach, where information is shared in intentional stages instead of overwhelming new hires with everything at once. The episode closes with a clear takeaway: onboarding is not an administrative task. When designed well and kept current, it becomes a strategic advantage that turns early uncertainty into confidence, focus, and forward momentum. Source: https://www.breakfastleadership.com/blog/create-onboarding-packets-that-boost-confidence-clarity-and-retention
Dollar tree Dollar Tree Survival: What's Worth Buying (And What's Trash) | Episode 582 Every prepper loves to argue gear. Expensive gear. Fancy gear. Tactical gear.But when weather hits and shelves start thinning out, a lot of the most useful stuff people grab doesn't come from boutique survival stores — it comes from places like Dollar Tree. This episode is a straight, no-nonsense breakdown of what's actually worth buying there, what works in real life, and what you should absolutely never waste your money on. Electrolytes, Drink Mixes, and Cheap Hydration Wins Let's start with one of the best buys: drink mixes and electrolytes. I make my own electrolytes — quarter teaspoon of table salt, quarter teaspoon of light salt for potassium — but straight salty water kind of sucks. Flavor helps, and Dollar Tree has cheap packets that do the job. Store brand electrolyte packets are usually around five bucks elsewhere. Dollar Tree? About a buck and a quarter. Good flavors, no nonsense. They don't need to be fancy. They just need to get fluids into you. I've been drinking more water and electrolytes at work lately instead of Coke, partly because I'm taking iron pills and caffeine messes with absorption. It saves money, cuts caffeine, and keeps hydration solid. That alone makes these packets worth stocking. Allergy Meds, Band-Aids, and Medical Basics Dollar Tree allergy pills actually work. We've used them. If an allergy pill doesn't work, you know immediately — and these did. That's not something I'd say for every supplement in the world, but for allergy meds? Totally acceptable. That said, if you can plan ahead, Amazon year-supply bottles are still the better deal. Band-Aids are another situational win. You don't always need premium adhesion. Sometimes you just need to cover a small cut so it's not open to bacteria. Especially with kids, cheap band-aids are fine for minor stuff. They also carry: Isopropyl alcohol Hydrogen peroxide Cotton balls Vaseline (small tubs, but useful) All of that belongs in a first aid kit or backup stash. Feminine Products and Personal Care Emergency feminine products from Dollar Tree work. They're not luxury, but they do the job — and in preparedness, function beats comfort. Toothbrushes are fine as backups. Toothpaste is okay if you need it right now, but the unit price usually isn't great. Bulk buying elsewhere still wins. Still, if you're already there and you're low? Grab it. Batteries: Garbage, But Sometimes Useful Garbage Dollar Tree batteries are bad. No debate. They're trash in high-drain devices. But here's the thing: not everything is high drain. TV remotes? They work fine. You'll get months out of them. And because they're so cheap, you can slowly build a backup stash just by grabbing a pack here and there. We even use them as emergency backups in our propane on-demand water heater. It takes four AA batteries. No batteries means no hot water. Rechargeables are the primary solution — but if something goes sideways, Dollar Tree batteries will still get us through showers and dishes for a while. In an emergency, “good enough” is still good enough. Food, Snacks, and Bug-Out Bag Items Dollar Tree snacks are solid: Granola bars Protein bars Instant coffee Coffee packets Drink mixes They also carry instant espresso powder sometimes — and if you see it, grab it. That stuff is legit and fantastic for preps. Small jars of instant coffee are great for pantries. Packets are better for bug-out bags. Cheap energy drinks and drink mixes are easy morale wins. Tools, Electronics, and Stuff You Should Never Buy This is where people screw up. Do not buy: Tools Knives Electronics Headphones Power strips Surge protectors It's all junk. Unsafe junk in some cases. Trash bags, on the other hand, are useful. Survival trash bags can collect water, act as ground sheets, improvised ponchos, condensation traps — tons of uses. Duct tape and electrical tape are fine.Notebooks, pens, pencils? Totally fine.School supplies and basic learning materials? Acceptable. But tools and electronics? Hard pass. And for the love of God, don't buy the Dollar Tree steak. The Real Takeaway Dollar Tree isn't a survival store — but it is a supply store if you know what you're doing. Use it for: Hydration support Medical basics Cheap backups Snacks and morale Avoid it for: Tools Electronics Anything you'd trust your safety to Preparedness isn't about buying expensive gear. It's about knowing what works, what doesn't, and building layers that make sense. This is James from SurvivalPunk.com.DIY to survive. 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Send us a text and chime in!The Town of Prescott Valley Clerk's Office reminds prospective candidates of the availability of council packets for the 2026 election cycle. The Town will hold a Primary Election for the purpose of electing (1) one Mayor to a four-year term, (2) two Councilmembers to four-year terms, and (1) one Councilmember to a two-year term. If any seat remains unfilled after the Primary Election, a Run-off Election will take place on November 3, 2026. Citizens will also be notified of any other ballot measures that may be presented during this upcoming election cycle. Interested candidates are encouraged to schedule an appointment... For the written story, read here >> https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/prescott-valley-council-election-packets-available-for-2026/Check out the CAST11.com Website at: https://CAST11.com Follow the CAST11 Podcast Network on Facebook at: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network
Jill Chalsty has devoted her life to the transformative power of education. As the founder of Overcoming Obstacles, the nonprofit she launched in 1992, Jill pioneered life skills instruction that has now reached more than 180 million students in over 200 countries. When grief shattered her world, Jill boarded the Queen Anne in 2025 on its maiden world voyage to find healing and purpose. Packets of Hope: A Journey of Healing and Rediscovery is a deeply personal memoir that follows Jill through twenty-six ports of call across the globe. With every stop—be it the spiritual resilience of Tonga, the harsh beauty of Namibia, or the hopeful faces of children in China—she weaves together intimate reflections, human connection, and her life's mission to equip young people with essential life skills. Since its launch in October 2025, it has consistently been one of the top downloads for Amazon's free memoirs.Socials:Packets of Hope website: https://www.packetsofhope.com/Overcoming Obstacles website: https://www.overcomingobstacles.org/LinkedIn: Jill Siegal ChalstyFB: Packets of HopeInsta: Jill Chalsty @jillchalsty Enjoy the visual here on Youtube
New Yorker Jill Chalsty tried retiring in both South Carolina and Florida—without success. By the end of 2024, she was still recovering from a battle with cancer and grieving the loss of her husband. Looking for a fresh start, Jill decided to explore potential retirement destinations by embarking on an around-the-world cruise aboard Cunard's Queen Anne. The ship departed from Brooklyn in January 2025, visiting 26 ports across six continents over four months. After a long but rewarding journey, Jill came to an unexpected conclusion: the best place for her to retire was right where she had been all along—Manhattan. Find out more about Jill's search for a new place to call home on Episode 220 of Retire There with Gil & Gene. Link in bio. Jill Chalsty's recently published memoir is Packets of Hope: A Journey of Healing and Rediscovery (https://www.amazon.com/Packets-Hope-Journey-Healing-Rediscovery-ebook/dp/B0FSYGTY7V/ref=sr_1_1?crid=38W66TNRV02PP&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.FE3XnhQzvjFy4HpwgkOGP6dP7LYfPEQMtYjfB4f5oj_q9ZAnnDPywRmU2qvk5c7TQF6wjr5jUj6kwwtk9wVRWaI3-Eow97HvEVYmjZ3WpwX0_8U2V36BHS-MqyITrrO-.fW2WWHrcCJyq60EgRCNAr5p4E_pxGQyxu9Xde97Q7Vs&dib_tag=se&keywords=packets+of+hope&qid=1768186547&s=books&sprefix=packets+of+hope%2Cstripbooks%2C269&sr=1-1). She is also the Founder and Chairperson of the nonprofit life skills curriculum publishing organization Overcoming Obstacles (https://www.overcomingobstacles.org/?gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=19821851477&gbraid=0AAAAADJZKlUbguAYppkNMj-ya7q85i_Zs). Jill's website is PacketsOfHope.com (http://packetsofhope.com/). #retirethere #retiretherepodcast #bestplacetoretire #jillchalsty #packetsofhope Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Lucky packets, when last? And why do they always have at least one really terrible thing in them? This week, the girls aren't freaking out about Lucky Packets but they're using the term to sort of sum up what they are freaking out about which is a mixed bag of topics that you submitted! They're talking cheese and other things too!Instagram, Tiktok and Youtube are waiting for you @twofreaksnotice.
You've signed hundreds of rate cons, but have you ever stopped to actually read the fine print? In this eye-opening episode of The Long Haul, Adam sits down with transportation attorney and Armchair Attorney podcast host Matthew Leffler to dissect a real broker-carrier agreement, section by section. If you're an owner-operator or fleet owner signing rate confirmations without understanding the liability buried inside, you cannot afford to miss this. From indemnification clauses to cargo liability to payment terms, we break it all down in plain English so you can protect your business and stay in control. Follow The Long Haul Podcast Other FreightWaves Shows Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Une qualité essentielle que partagent tous les entrepreneurs qui réussissent : la curiosité J'ai eu la chance d'échanger avec Denis MOURRAIN, CEO et fondateur de Living Packets, dans mon podcast "L'Entrepreneuriat, c'est du sport". Son parcours illustre parfaitement cette qualité fondamentale. De l'automobile aux chauffe-eau thermodynamiques, puis aux emballages intelligents réutilisables : Denis n'a jamais cessé de s'intéresser aux transformations qui touchent nos usages quotidiens. Ce qui m'a frappé dans son témoignage, c'est cette capacité à : ✅ Transformer sa curiosité en avantage concurrentiel,✅ Associer performance et compréhension profonde,✅ Comprendre les mécanismes derrière chaque innovation,✅ S'entourer de personnes qui expliquent comment les choses fonctionnent. Comme il le dit si bien : "La curiosité est essentielle dans l'entrepreneuriat." Cette curiosité, Denis l'a cultivée aussi dans le sport. Du BMX aux premières rampes de skate, des foils révolutionnaires au running scientifique : Toujours cette envie de comprendre, d'innover, de sortir du cadre. Et c'est exactement ce qui l'a mené à créer The Box, cet emballage réutilisable intelligent qui révolutionne la logistique. 60 brevets internationaux, une équipe de 60 personnes, des millions de kilomètres parcourus : Tout ça grâce à cette curiosité initiale. Voici ce que j'observe chez les entrepreneurs qui réussissent : → Ils ne se contentent jamais de la surface des choses,→ Ils s'entourent de personnes qui savent expliquer,→ Ils transforment leur compréhension en innovation,→ Ils restent ouverts aux transformations,→ Ils posent les bonnes questions.Ce qui les différencie des autres :→ Ils comprennent avant d'agir,→ Ils innovent avec méthode, pas par hasard,→ Ils ne subissent pas le changement, ils l'anticipent,→ Ils voient des opportunités là où d'autres voient des problèmes.La réalité ? Dans un monde qui évolue à vitesse grand V, la curiosité n'est plus une option. C'est une nécessité absolue. Que tu sois dans la tech, l'industrie ou les services, cette capacité à comprendre les transformations en cours déterminera ton succès. Les entrepreneurs qui restent figés dans leurs certitudes sont ceux qui disparaissent. Denis l'a bien compris : de 200 milliards de colis aujourd'hui à 400 milliards prévus en 2030, la transformation vers l'emballage réutilisable devient incontournable. Sa curiosité d'aujourd'hui devient l'avantage concurrentiel de demain. Et toi, quelle transformation es-tu en train d'anticiper grâce à ta curiosité ?Site web : https://fr.livingpackets.com/Linkedin : https://www.linkedin.com/in/denis-mourrain-050659b9/Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Send us a textSummary: Burned out? Buried in makeup work requests? Wondering what life could look like beyond the classroom? You're in the right place.This episode of Teachers in Transition is your triple shot of validation, strategy, and possibility.
Errol Parker and Effie Bateman wrap up all the biggest stories from the week - live from the Desert Rock FM studio in downtown Betoota. Subscribe to the Betoota Newsletter HERE Betoota on Instagram Betoota on TikTokSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Health Minister has taken a deep dive into the pay packets and perks of senior doctors during a speech at their annual conference. Simeon Brown accused them of crossing an "ethical line" for choosing strike action. Executive Director of the Association of Salaried Medical Specialists, Sarah Dalton spoke to Lisa Owen.
Constellation's Aston Barclay takeover hangs in the balance as CMA steps up investigationLawyers claim carmakers ‘would rather cheat than follow law' as Dieselgate trial kicks offRenault and Nissan say they are are ‘not obligated' to supply cars to dealers as Mackie hots up fightCould more job losses be coming at Evans Halshaw as firm closes pair of Ford dealerships?
Jon Justice is back discussing Trump returning from Israel and the upcoming No Kings protests.
Happy Monday! Buckeyes remain #1 and we recap the college football weekend, the Reds & the Guardians are still alive, Buckeyes get another night game, we explain Shiiiiiiiiii, the Browns upset the Packets, Bengals get blown out, we recap the rest of the NFL weekend, we give you a Foodgasm & we chat MLB with Jayson's Beef.
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AI training isn't just about GPUs, it's about the network that ties them together. Host Phil Gervasi sits down with Vijay Vusirikala to unpack why job completion time is the true metric of success, how optical interconnects shape AI datacenter performance, and why power efficiency and observability are becoming mission-critical.
Is it possible that Anthony James is the “Most Interesting Person in Networking?” In this episode I got to hear some of the craziest stories I've ever heard about troubleshooting network issues: from the jungles of the Philippines to mine shafts deep below the earth and everything in between. And what does it all boil down to? Packets are truth, and if you're trying to solve problems without them, you're just guessing. And oh yeah, he's a stunt pilot too. You have to watch this one!
Another year and another SysAdmin Day has passed. Yes, Friday, July 25th, was SysAdmin Day 2025! What a year; defined by layoffs, data leaks, AI mishaps, flops, and so much more. Grab a drink and let's discuss all the fun (or not so fun) that the last year has brought in the world of technology. The SysAdmin Website: https://sysadminday.com/ Email the show at packetsandbolts@gmail.com Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/SXnaRGs2aT Follow us on Mastodon: @PacketsAndBolts@ioc.exchange ... Packets and Bolts - Bringing AM radio to Podcasting since 2019...
Send us a textThe age-old parenting question takes center stage in this thought-provoking episode: Where's the line between guiding your children and forcing them into activities? Our conversation dives deep into the complex territory of parental authority, childhood development, and the delicate balance of raising independent thinkers while instilling important values."You force your kids to brush their teeth and go to school—so why do we question whether to require church attendance?" This powerful perspective frames our discussion about the responsibility parents have in educating children about faith and providing experiences that help them develop into well-rounded individuals. We explore the critical difference between requiring participation to explore possibilities versus demanding continued involvement in activities children genuinely dislike.Our hosts share personal approaches to extracurricular activities, with a consensus forming around the value of trying things before deciding against them. "You need to try it, but if you don't like it, that's okay," offers one perspective that balances exposure with respect for individual preferences. The conversation naturally extends to church attendance, where we examine how church should feel like an extension of family—a place children want to be, not somewhere they're forced to go.Perhaps the most practical takeaway emerges when discussing the importance of explaining the "why" behind parental decisions. When parents default to "because I said so" without providing context, children often create their own negative narratives. By contrast, taking time to explain reasoning builds understanding and acceptance, even when children don't fully agree with the decision.The episode concludes with a surprisingly vulnerable discussion about emotional growth, as our male hosts share experiences of becoming more emotionally responsive with age—from crying during anime to feeling deeply moved during worship. This honest exchange highlights how maturity often brings greater emotional awareness and appreciation for life's meaningful moments.Whether you're wrestling with decisions about your child's activities or simply interested in perspectives on balanced parenting, this episode offers thoughtful insights without easy answers. Subscribe, share, and join us twice weekly as we continue exploring life's complexities with humor and heart. Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!Start for FREEDunklin County TransitNeed a ride????? Check out Dunklin County Transit!!! ANYONE CAN RIDE!!!Blacktop BoutiqueDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showPlease share and SUBSCRIBE!!!If you are able ... would you help us in becoming a subscriber and helping us get the word out. https://www.buzzsprout.com/1133780/supportThinking about starting a podcast. Check out our affiliate link here.Listen on apple hereFacebook Listen on Spotify here
Previous episodes, show notes, links, product information, and transcripts at the home site for Garden Basics with Farmer Fred, GardenBasics.net. Transcripts and episode chapters also available at Buzzsprout. Now on YouTube (audio) Pictured: seed packetsLinks:“Beyond the Garden Basics” Newsletter This week's edition: “Where are all the Ripe Tomatoes?”. By becoming a paid subscriber, you're helping support the newsletter and this podcast. Thank You!Botanical Interests Seed Company GlossaryAll About Farmer Fred: GardenBasics.net“Beyond the Garden Basics” NewsletterFarmer Fred website: http://farmerfred.comThe Farmer Fred Rant! Blog http://farmerfredrant.blogspot.comFacebook: "Get Growing with Farmer Fred" Instagram: farmerfredhoffman https://www.instagram.com/farmerfredhoffman/Blue Sky: @farmerfred.bsky.socialFarmer Fred Garden Minute Videos on YouTube As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases from possible links mentioned here.Got a garden question? • Leave an audio question without making a phone call via Speakpipe, at https://www.speakpipe.com/gardenbasics• Call or text us the question: 916-292-8964. • Fill out the contact box at GardenBasics.net• E-mail: fred@farmerfred.com Thank you for listening, subscribing and commenting on the Garden Basics with Farmer Fred podcast and the Beyond the Garden Basics Newsletter.
In Episode 83 of The Kershner Files, Dave provides a ton of updates along with the usual Survival Realty, Gun Shows, and now conferences & convention information. After all of that, he shares some research results for just how long all of those condiment and sauce packets last. Dave closes the show discussing an article from SurvivalBlog relating to the differences between EDC and GHB bags. Articles/topics discussed: Two Rivers Outfitter - The Premiere Online Preparedness Store DesignsbyDandTStore - Dave's Etsy Shop for fun clothing options Spot Prices for Gold (Au) and Silver (Ag) - from the davidjkershner.com website Survival Realty - featured properties and new listings State-by-State Gun Shows - from the davidjkershner.com website Conferences and Conventions - from the davidjkershner.com website Another Look at Your EDC Gear and Your GHB by Dr. Rick from SurvivalBlog Support Dave by visiting his new website at Two Rivers Outfitter for all of your preparedness needs and you can also visit his Etsy shop at DesignsbyDandTStore for fun clothing options. Available for Purchase - Fiction: When Rome Stumbles | Hannibal is at the Gates | By the Dawn's Early Light | Colder Weather | A Time for Reckoning (paperback versions) | Fiction Series (paperback) | Fiction Series (audio) Available for Purchase - Non-Fiction: Preparing to Prepare (electronic/paperback) | Home Remedies (electronic/paperback) | Just a Small Gathering (paperback) | Just a Small Gathering (electronic)
Enrico Weigelt recently forked the X11 project, creating XLibre. This seems to have caused a bit of a kerfuffle in the community. But why? This is exactly what FOSS is about. In the immediate aftermath a lot of focus has been on Enrico, rather than the project itself. Well, let's go to the source and ask Enrico himself what all the fuss is about! Email the show at packetsandbolts@gmail.com Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/SXnaRGs2aT Follow us on Mastodon @PacketsAndBolts@ioc.exchange ... Packets and Bolts - Bringing AM radio to Podcasting since 2019...
U.S. farm trade deficit—foods we are importing.Those mysterious seed packets from China that occurred in 2020 have again showed up in U.S. mailboxes in 2025. What to do if you should receive unsolicited seeds. Startling numbers on mental health issues, down on the farm. U.S. tax laws expiring that are important to pass the farm down to the next generatio
We chat with the founder of Home Assistant and then fire up Brent's Linux-powered rig.Sponsored By:Tailscale: Tailscale is a programmable networking software that is private and secure by default - get it free on up to 100 devices! 1Password Extended Access Management: 1Password Extended Access Management is a device trust solution for companies with Okta, and they ensure that if a device isn't trusted and secure, it can't log into your cloud apps. Support LINUX UnpluggedLinks:
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Is it concerning for someone to have HUNDREDS of sauce packets in a drawer at home? Moose, Breezy and Intern Joe weigh in.
Welcome to the Spring check-in for 2025! Tonight we discuss the Khafre Pyramid SAR Scans and other items while sipping beers. Are the scans legit or just random noise? Let's discuss! Sit back, grab a drink, and let's dig in! Email the show at packetsandbolts@gmail.com Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/SXnaRGs2aT Follow us on Mastodon @PacketsAndBolts@ioc.exchange ... Packets and Bolts - Bringing AM radio to Podcasting since 2019...
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Send us a textAnd as promised, PRE-SEASON Episode number two, our fav flowering seeds to plant. Don't forget these can be annuals and or perennials you decide to sow. Take a listen as we discuss a few of our favs...Anybody ever do a large perennial raised bed? Thinking about doing one extra large one at the garden center as a display. Maybe even just a section of the display yard...??? Hmmm...Support the showBlack Diamond Garden Centers; Toledo, Perrysburg and now Waterville Ohio!https://blackdiamondgrows.com/Please visit our Facebook and Instagram links!https://www.facebook.com/yourmidwestgardenpodcast@yourmidwestgardenpodcast
Send us a textAnd we are back! Well... it's a couple of PRE-SEASON Episodes to get the wires humming again. Besides, we are chatting about seed packets, as it's that time of year when you all buy seeds, prep them and back time their planting schedules. Take a listen as we discuss a few of our favs...Black Diamond Garden CentersWelcome Black Diamond Nursery & Lawn Service. We been a local business in Toledo for over 70 years!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showBlack Diamond Garden Centers; Toledo, Perrysburg and now Waterville Ohio!https://blackdiamondgrows.com/Please visit our Facebook and Instagram links!https://www.facebook.com/yourmidwestgardenpodcast@yourmidwestgardenpodcast
Tonight I speak with Matthew Emery on the topic of Ed Leedskalnin and Coral Castle. Ed had a different take on magnetism and we discuss some of his research and inventions. Matthew Emery also runs the websites below on the topic of Ed and a forums on the subject: https://www.leedskalnin.com/ https://magneticuniverse.com/ Email the show at packetsandbolts@gmail.com Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/SXnaRGs2aT Follow us on Mastodon @PacketsAndBolts@ioc.exchange ... Packets and Bolts - Bringing AM radio to Podcasting since 2019...
JJ and Drew catch you up on cybersecurity news including new research that uncovers a host of 5G/LTE vulnerabilities, the chain of breaches in a BeyondTrust attack that led to infiltration of the US Treasury Dept., and a lawsuit against LinkedIn alleging that data from paying customers was used to train AI models. Researchers unpack... Read more »
JJ and Drew catch you up on cybersecurity news including new research that uncovers a host of 5G/LTE vulnerabilities, the chain of breaches in a BeyondTrust attack that led to infiltration of the US Treasury Dept., and a lawsuit against LinkedIn alleging that data from paying customers was used to train AI models. Researchers unpack... Read more »
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01-23-25 The Bizarre File #1752 Packets of honey laced with erectile disfunction drugs are being seen in France. A Pennsylvania man shot an insta cart driver who he mistook for an intruder. The Colorado Supreme Court ruled that elephants do not have the same rights as humans. All that and more in the Bizarre File!
Tonight we review 2024 and look forward to 2025 and the Year of the Snake which begins on January 19th! What have we learned from 2024 and what can we expect from 2025 and the Year of the Wood Snake? Let's settle down, read some headlines, have a drink, answer emails, and review the past year while looking ahead to the new year! Email the show at packetsandbolts@gmail.com Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/SXnaRGs2aT Follow us on Mastodon @PacketsAndBolts@ioc.exchange ... Packets and Bolts - Bringing AM radio to Podcasting since 2019...
The time for planting seeds in the soil is months away. Still, this is a great time to evaluate your half-used and opened garden seed packets to check if they are still viable for spring planting.
Ask Shelley 12-9-2024 …Why do those little packets have something written in Spanish on them?
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This Tartlecast episode clarifies the difference between the small rewards given for completing actions on TARTLE (like creating a wallet or publishing a data packet) and the larger earnings that come from bids placed on your data packets. We explain why TARTLE offers these small rewards and how they contribute to the overall goal of creating a universal basic income. TCAST is a tech and data podcast co-hosted by Alexander McCaig and Jason Rigby. The podcast delves into the latest trends in Big Data, Artificial Intelligence, and Humanity, examining the evolving landscape of digital transformation and innovation. The show features interviews with data scientists, thought leaders, and industry experts at the forefront of technological advancement for human progress. Listeners can explore a wide range of TCAST episodes on their preferred podcast platforms. Connect with TCAST: Website: https://tartle.co/ Facebook: https://go.tartle.co/fb Instagram: https://go.tartle.co/ig Twitter: https://go.tartle.co/tweet What's your data worth? Find out at https://tartle.co/
In this episode of Tartlecast, we address a common question among TARTLE users: "What happens to my data packet after I publish it?" We clarify the process, explaining that published data packets are securely stored in the user's data vault and are not sold, moved, or transferred until a bid is placed on them. We also discuss the importance of completing data packets and building a robust data vault to attract potential buyers. Key Takeaways: Published data packets are NOT immediately sold. They are stored in your secure data vault. TARTLE does not have access to your data vault. Only YOU have the keys. Once a bid is placed on your data packet, you will be notified and can choose to accept or decline the offer. Completing more data packets increases your visibility to buyers and your earning potential. TCAST is a tech and data podcast co-hosted by Alexander McCaig and Jason Rigby. The podcast delves into the latest trends in Big Data, Artificial Intelligence, and Humanity, examining the evolving landscape of digital transformation and innovation. The show features interviews with data scientists, thought leaders, and industry experts at the forefront of technological advancement for human progress. Listeners can explore a wide range of TCAST episodes on their preferred podcast platforms. Connect with TCAST: Website: https://tartle.co/ Facebook: https://go.tartle.co/fb Instagram: https://go.tartle.co/ig Twitter: https://go.tartle.co/tweet What's your data worth? Find out at https://tartle.co/
We've heard your questions, and we're here to help! Our latest Tartlecast episode tackles the common question of why some data packets don't receive bids. Learn how to make your data more appealing to buyers and increase your earning potential on TARTLE. TCAST is a tech and data podcast co-hosted by Alexander McCaig and Jason Rigby. The podcast delves into the latest trends in Big Data, Artificial Intelligence, and Humanity, examining the evolving landscape of digital transformation and innovation. The show features interviews with data scientists, thought leaders, and industry experts at the forefront of technological advancement for human progress. Listeners can explore a wide range of TCAST episodes on their preferred podcast platforms. Connect with TCAST: Website: https://tartle.co/ Facebook: https://go.tartle.co/fb Instagram: https://go.tartle.co/ig Twitter: https://go.tartle.co/tweet What's your data worth? Find out at https://tartle.co/
In this episode of Tartlecast, we discuss how TARTLE partners with companies to provide members with opportunities to earn money by sharing their data. We explain the different types of data packets, how the scoring system works, and why it's important to provide accurate information when completing data packets. We also discuss the importance of being patient and understanding the process, as well as the benefits of being a part of the TARTLE community. Key Takeaways: TARTLE partners with companies to give members more opportunities to earn. Some data partners have specific qualifications that members must meet to be eligible for their data packets. TARTLE's scoring system helps to ensure that members are shown data packets that they are most likely to qualify for. It's important to provide accurate information when completing data packets, as providing false information can result in being banned from the platform. Being a part of the TARTLE community provides members with the opportunity to earn money, learn about data privacy, and connect with other members. Resources Mentioned: TARTLE website: https://tartle.co/ Call to Action: Sign up for TARTLE today and start earning money from your data! Follow TARTLE on social media for the latest updates and opportunities. Share this episode with your friends and family who are interested in learning more about data privacy and monetization.
Frames and packets: how are they different and why is it important to know those differences? On this first episode of N Is For Networking, join co-hosts Holly Metlitzky and Ethan Banks to learn the fundamentals about frames and packets, plus some bonus material on layers and addresses. N Is For Networking is the newest... Read more »
Frames and packets: how are they different and why is it important to know those differences? On this first episode of N Is For Networking, join co-hosts Holly Metlitzky and Ethan Banks to learn the fundamentals about frames and packets, plus some bonus material on layers and addresses. N Is For Networking is the newest... Read more »
Welcome to our National Literacy Month series of podcasts, presented in partnership between the Be Podcast Network and Reading Is Fundamental (RIF).In this episode of Transformative Principal, Jodi Rubin, Senior Vice President of Marketing & Partnerships at Reading Is Fundamental (RIF), discusses the "Rally to Read 100" initiative. Launched in response to declining reading frequency and motivation among children, this initiative aims to encourage children to read 100 books by the end of March. Anyone can participate, and there are incentives for schools and individuals, including book giveaways and social media contests. RIF provides various resources to support the initiative, such as videos, activity sheets, and purposeful questions for each book. Rubin emphasizes the importance of early reading experiences, reading aloud, and community involvement in fostering a love of reading in children. She also highlights the "RIF Literacy Central" website, which offers over 30,000 resources for educators and families.Rally to Read 100Frequency and motivation of reading was way down100,000,000th B&N storytime pick and Random House partnershipsRead 100 books by the end of the month of March. Anyone can participateWhy community is so important! Competition in individual groups. Motivation - giving away 10,000 books. 100 schools to win 100 books. Social media contestsEvery month 2 new videos will appear for the month's theme (community, nature, changemakers, and more).Packets, coloring sheets, and more activities for students to do and use. 12 titles for read-alouds - Maxine Gets a Job and Built to Last, for example.Purposeful questions for each book they read. The power of early reading experiences.Importance of reading aloud. Enter to get your classroom sets. Celebratory event live at Union Square in NY. RIF Literacy Central - over 30,000 resourcesPlease add your bio here: Jodi Rubin is a marketing strategy and project management leader with more than 25 years of experience in the areas of strategic marketing, brand management, partnership marketing, communications, and strategy development. Jodi currently serves as RIF's Senior Vice President Marketing & Partnerships and is responsible for the organization's marketing strategy, communications, and partnership marketing to drive awareness and engagement with the RIF brand and its programs.Prior to RIF, Jodi was with Discovery Communications serving in a variety of strategic marketing roles in Domestic Distribution and Discovery Education. Jodi oversaw international educational marketing initiatives, new content provider partner efforts, and worked with Discovery's various networks to bring key initiatives to teachers and students with unique educational content and resources to inspire and engage students.Jodi also held prior positions at Comsat International, W.B Doner Advertising, and Booz Allen & Hamilton.Jodi holds a Master of Business Administration from the University of Maryland and a Bachelor of Business Administration from the University of Michigan. We're thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. IXL's comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:Simplify and streamline technologySave teachers' timeReliably meet Tier 1 standardsImprove student performance on state assessments