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In this episode, Tudor discusses the manipulation of media narratives surrounding Joe Biden's cognitive decline and the role of journalists in perpetuating these narratives. She critiques the media's shift from journalism to acting, highlighting the consequences of their actions on public trust and political accountability. Tudor emphasizes the need for transparency and integrity in journalism, urging listeners to remember the deception that occurred during Biden's presidency and to hold those responsible accountable. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network. For more visit TudorDixonPodcast.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back to another full episode of Couple Casuals Podcast! In this episode, your host, Stefano, breaks down the political circus currently unfolding in Canada and the United States. With Mark Carney stepping into leadership, we were promised change — but instead, we got Trudeau 2.0.From a recycled Liberal cabinet and shady backdoor deals with Donald Trump, to secret tariff drops and an economic plan delayed until fall, this episode unpacks the hypocrisy, the fake virtue signals, and how Canadians are once again being played.Some topics we cover:- Carney's “new” cabinet full of old Trudeau ministers- How gender quotas trumped competence- Alberta's rumblings of separation- The recounts that could lead to a Liberal majority- And Trump and Carney's suspicious bromanceThis one's raw, direct, and full of heat. Welcome to Episode 63 — time to pull the curtain back on the illusion of political change. Grab a casual and enjoy!Visit mudmonkeystore.com and use promo code CCPOD15 for 20% your final purchase! https://mudmonkeystore.comHost: Stefano (stefo)Instagram: @drstefohttps://www.instagram.com/drstefo?igs...0:00:00 Opening Rant 0:01:30 Trudeau 2.0? 0:03:30 Cabinet Clones 0:05:30 No Real Change 0:08:00 Quota Politics 0:10:00 Liberal Psyop 0:12:00 Recycled Ministers 0:14:00 Alberta Fed Up 0:16:00 Trudeau's Legacy 0:18:00 The Trump Flip 0:20:30 Carney's Lies 0:23:30 No Budget Plan 0:26:00 Economic Delay 0:28:00 Tariff Secrets 0:30:30 Recounts Begin 0:33:30 1 Vote Victory 0:35:30 Voter Power 0:37:00 Liberals Surge 0:39:00 Media Silence 0:41:00 Final Breakdown
We've known for decades that the 'Yell, Tell and Sell' strategy of belittling people, endeavouring to cajole—or shame—them into some kind of change doesn't work - in fact it can't work. It's not how we're wired. Cognitive neuroscience has been telling us this for decades but it's only recently that people have begun to listen. One of those who has been speaking in the wilderness for a long time—and is now finally being heard—is this week's guest, Renée Lertzman. Dr. Renée Lertzman is a researcher, advisor and strategist who translates relational psychology to change our approach to our planetary crisis. Applying her graduate training as a psychosocial researcher, she designs frameworks and methods, grounded in public health, clinical psychology and neurosciences, that guide people to take action and create impact on climate and sustainability issues. Over the past two decades, Renée has worked with global leaders, startups, governments, and mission-driven companies—including Google, IKEA, the California Academy of Sciences, and WWF—helping them navigate the emotional complexities of climate engagement. She's also the founder of Project InsideOut, an initiative that equips changemakers with psychologically grounded resources for collective transformation.This is the key to our survival. We need to learn how to engage ourselves and each other in ways that will transform ourselves and each other. We need to bring serious emotional literacy to the table so that we can create the containers, and attune to the anxieties and aspirations of people around us. We need, above all, to equip people to make sustained and sustainable change. This is the core of Renée's work and hearing her talk about it in depth is the first step to making it happen. Enjoy!Learn more at reneelertzman.com and projectinsideout.net.Renée on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/reneelertzman/Renée's TED talk https://www.ted.com/talks/renee_lertzman_how_to_turn_climate_anxiety_into_action
Send us a textWhat if the dreams of Africa's greatest liberators were not just echoes of the past, but a living blueprint for the future? In this electrifying episode of the Self Reflection Podcast, host Lira Ndifon channels the urgent voice of a new generation, igniting a firestorm of hope and a powerful call to action for the youth of Africa, with a laser focus on the pivotal moment for Cameroon. Prepare to be moved, inspired, and galvanized by a message that transcends borders and speaks to the very soul of a continent yearning for true liberation.Lira doesn't just share a message; she amplifies a potent awakening. Through the impassioned words of a young African, she unpacks the burning desire for unity and self-determination that is surging through the continent's veins. This isn't a nostalgic look back, but a vibrant connection to the unfinished work of pan-African giants like Kwame Nkrumah, the revolutionary spirit of Thomas Sankara, the unwavering conviction of Patrice Lumumba, and the enduring legacy of Nelson Mandela. Their sacrifices, Lira powerfully argues, were seeds planted for this very moment – a moment where the youth are rising to claim their inheritance.With palpable excitement, Lira dissects the profound mindset shift that is reshaping the African landscape. She celebrates the growing consciousness and unwavering determination of young Africans to not just envision, but actively build a better future, free from the shackles of external influence and internal stagnation. This episode is a clarion call, urging the youth to tap into their inherent power, reclaim their resources, and forge a united front towards a prosperous and self-reliant Africa – a continent where pride and progress go hand in hand. The conversation fearlessly confronts the lingering vestiges of neocolonialism and underscores the critical importance of rewriting African narratives from an African perspective.Turning her attention directly to the critical juncture facing Cameroon, Lira speaks with urgency about the upcoming 2025 elections. She underscores the undeniable link between genuine change, tangible development, and a fundamental shift in leadership. This isn't just about casting a vote; it's about seizing an opportunity to redefine the nation's trajectory. Lira paints a compelling vision of a revitalized Cameroon – a nation where education flourishes, clean water flows freely, accessible healthcare is a right, not a privilege, and the nation's immense wealth serves its people. Through a personal anecdote, she poignantly captures the growing awareness and fervent desire for transformation among young Cameroonians, emphasizing that this is their Kairos moment.Beyond the immediate political horizon, Lira delivers a powerful and deeply personal message of self-belief and resilience to every young African listener. She champions the courage to trust one's journey, to embrace setbacks as invaluable lessons, and to relentlessly pursue personal aspirations. In a world saturated with external opinions and potential discouragement, Lira passionately emphasizes the unwavering importanSupport the showCall to Action: Engage with the Self-Reflection Podcast community! Like, follow, and subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube (Self-Reflection Podcast by Lira Ndifon), and all major podcast platforms. Share your insights and feedback—we value your contributions! Suggest topics you'd like us to explore. Your support amplifies our reach, sharing these vital messages of self-love and empowerment. Until our next conversation, prioritize self-care and embrace your journey. Grab your copy of "Awaken Your True Self" on Amazon. Until next time, be kind to yourself and keep reflecting.
Send us a textPatrick Kennedy shares his journey from Congressman to mental health advocate, revealing how his family history and personal struggles with addiction shaped his mission to transform America's approach to mental health care.• Passed the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act by attaching it to the 2008 bank bailout bill• Advocates for unifying mental health, addiction, and intellectual disability communities around shared needs• Explains how our healthcare system focuses on "sick care" rather than prevention and community support• Identifies how isolation and siloed treatment approaches fail those with co-occurring conditions• Describes meeting colleagues in Congress who privately struggled with mental health but couldn't publicly acknowledge it• Working with faith communities to create support networks for families affected by mental health challenges• Emphasizes that housing stability and employment opportunities are essential components of recovery• Founded the Kennedy Forum to build political power for mental health advocacy• Promotes his book "Profiles in Mental Health Courage" featuring stories of individuals and familiesTell everyone everywhere about Why Not Me? The World, the conversations we're having and the inspiration our guests give to everyone everywhere that you are not alone in this world.https://tonymantor.comhttps://Facebook.com/tonymantorhttps://instagram.com/tonymantorhttps://twitter.com/tonymantorhttps://youtube.com/tonymantormusicintro/outro music bed written by T. WildWhy Not Me the World music published by Mantor Music (BMI)
Sovereignty is crucial for Canadians in today's political climate - Today we are joined by business coach, marketing strategist and the founder of The Sovereign CEO & the host of The Sovereign CEO Podcast, Karla Joy Treadway. With the Canadian election coming soon, today's conversation is a reminder that the government was never meant to save us - we were designed to lead ourselves. The discussion emphasizes the importance of reclaiming personal leadership and the hope for a positive shift in Canada's political climate.This episode will challenge you — but it will also empower you to take your next right step toward true freedom in your life, family, and business.Connect with Karla: InstagramJoin Karla's free community - The VaultListen to The Sovereign CEO PodcastSend us a textDon't forget to subscribe and leave a 5-star review.Send your questions & comments to: info.thewowpodcast@gmail.com You can also share it on your social media and tag me @the.wowpod & @iam.drkaylalucasJoin us inside The Faithful Well Broadcast Thank you so much for being a part of the WOW pod community; until next time! Lead with love and joy!
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Author and California resident Steve Hilton discusses his new book, "Califailure: Reversing the Ruin of America's Worst-Run State." Hilton details California's dramatic decline from a beacon of American opportunity to a state plagued by homelessness, crime, and an exodus of residents. Hilton, known for his appearances on Fox News, delves into the policies that have led to high taxes and urban decay in California, as well as the potential presidential ambitions of Gov. Gavin Newsom. Drawing from his personal experience raising a family and running a business in California since 2012, Hilton identifies the ideological "pathologies" that have led to the state's downfall—from extreme environmentalism to union control and misguided compassion policies. Hilton offers a vision for California's revival through his policy organization Golden Together. He provides a stark warning about the consequences of one-party rule and offers practical solutions for turning America's Golden State around. 00:00 Introduction 01:08 California's Decline: Hilton's Personal Experience 01:46 The California Dream: Past and Present 03:29 Policy Failures and Solutions 05:34 Signs of Political Change in California 07:45 Economic and Cultural Metrics: California at the Bottom 09:07 Ideological Pathologies and Political Dynamics 18:23 The Exodus: Why People and Businesses Are Leaving 25:33 Conclusion: A Call for New Leadership The Daily Signal cannot continue to tell stories, like this one, without the support of our viewers: https://secured.dailysignal.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We all know the current system of predatory capitalism is not fit for purpose. We don't (yet) all agree on how to fix it, but for sure, no problem is solved from the mindset that created it. So how do we begin to compost the debris of the failing system to grow something constructive, generative, connected communities that can act as a bridge from where we are towards that future we'd be proud to leave behind? James Lock is the Co-Founder and Managing Director of Opus Independents Ltd, a not-for-profit social enterprise, working in culture, politics and the arts. Opus works to encourage and support participation, systemic activism and creativity with project strands that include Now Then Magazine & App, Festival of Debate. Opus Distribution, the River Dôn Project and Wordlife. I met James and other members of Opus in Sheffield last summer when we were all part of the Sheffield Social Enterprise Network summer conference and I was really blown away by their understanding of systemic thinking, by their absolute commitment to total systemic change and by the flexibility of their thinking. Here were people who were taking the concepts that we talk about and making them real, amongst real people in a real place. So we agreed that we'd talk first to James for an overview of what Opus is and does, how the thinking comes together and how we can each take ideas from here and scale them up and out in the places we live. Clearly each city, town, village, street is unique, but some principles are universal and I think we can all learn from the ways James thinks about things as he strives to create the bridges towards a new system. LinksOpus https://www.weareopus.org/Festival of Debate https://festivalofdebate.com/Opus 2024 Report https://www.weareopus.org/opus-annual-report-2024Opus on LInkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/opusindependents/Fairness on the 83 https://fairnessonthe83.nowthenmagazine.com/Citizen Network https://citizen-network.org/Dark Matter Labs Cornerstone Indicators https://darkmatterlabs.org/initiatives/cornerstone-indicatorsPlum Village podcast w Kate Raworth https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/mindful-economics-in-conversation-with-kate-raworth/id1579910767?i=1000669364849James is Co Founder & Director at OpusCo Founder of Now Then MagazineCo Founder of the UBI Lab NetworkCo Founder of Festival of DebateCo Founder of Foundations EarthCo Founder of The River Don ProjectVoluntary Roles: Social Entrepreneur In Residence at Sheffield Hallam UniversityAdvisory Board Member on SYMCA Local Nature Recovery StrategyGeneral Secretary of the Independent Media AssociationSouth Yorkshire Social Enterprise Place Steering Group MemberAdvisory Board Yorkshire & Humber Office for Data Analytics
Why Feminine Embodiment is Essential in Times of Crisis We're living in intense times—so how can we navigate them in embodied ways? Whether you're navigating cyclones from climate change, destabilizing political regimens or something else closer to home, it's beyond heart breaking. So what does this have to do with feminine embodiment? (hint, the answer's everything). There has never been MORE of a need for feminine power on the planet. So how can we access it, and use it, in embodied ways?
If you like my work and would like access to bonus episodes, early access to episodes, all my writing and the Subversive Community, please consider signing up on my Substack or Patreon:https://www.alexkaschuta.com/https://www.patreon.com/aksubversiveIn today's conversation, I sit down with Prester John Andrews, whose journey from professional kitchens to the digital frontier offers a rare lens into America's shifting cultural landscape. A writer of remarkable clarity, Prester traverses the territory between theoretical abstractions and lived experience, having inhabited both leftist organizing spaces and traditional institutions. His work excavates the paradoxes of modern masculinity and examines the subtle tyranny of online political discourse. What emerges is a meditation on finding authentic meaning in an age where digital rage threatens to eclipse tangible action and where the path between radical theory and practical wisdom grows increasingly narrow.Prester John Andrews is a writer, commentator, and podcast host on Substack. Dispatches From The Golden HordeChapters00:00 Exploring Modern Masculinity and the Bug Man Meme04:39 Navigating Online Spaces and Tribalism10:20 Political Awakening and Ideological Shifts16:27 The Impact of Technology on Global Politics21:42 Cultural Influence of American Ideology27:07 The Future of Political Change and Ideological Framing37:02 Navigating a Multipolar World39:56 The Shifting Ideological Landscape44:34 Cultural Aspirations and American Influence51:10 Masculinity in Modern Society01:01:32 Engagement Beyond Ideology
What drives a person to become entangled in the whirlwind of misinformation that led to the events at the Capitol on January 6th? Join us as Pam Hemphill, a lifelong Republican, shares her transformative journey from a staunch supporter to a critical thinker who questioned the very narratives she once believed. Pam's story is a compelling testament to the power of self-awareness and the courage it takes to confront one's own beliefs amidst a storm of disinformation. Her insights shed light on how easily trusted sources can sway even the most intelligent minds, emphasizing the necessity of questioning information from all angles.Our conversation also introduces a guest who recounts their time served in Dublin Prison for their involvement in the Capitol events. Through their story, we explore the emotional journey of grappling with responsibility and accountability—elements that can bring about profound personal growth even in the most challenging circumstances. Their interactions with fellow inmates, including Michelle West, reveal the complexities of understanding one's role in the chaos and the importance of self-reflection. This narrative underscores how misinformation can lead individuals down a path they never anticipated, compelling them to reconsider their actions and beliefs.The episode takes a broader look at the political landscape, focusing on the shifting allegiances within the Republican Party and the influence of Trump, MAGA, and private militias. We discuss the potential future actions of these groups, particularly in volatile regions like Idaho, and the unsettling plans involving "constitutional sheriffs." As the conversation unfolds, we reflect on the essential role of personal responsibility, honesty, and the courage it takes to confront the truth in a world riddled with false narratives. Pam's shift from a lifelong Republican to a Democrat serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of independent research and critical thinking in navigating today's complex political dynamics.Support the showThe Jack Hopkins Now Newsletter https://wwwJackHopkinsNow.com
Legendary trends forecaster joins us to share his unparalleled insights into the shifting political landscape. Armstrong offers a unique perspective on Washington's entrenched "deep state" and shares insider details on RFK's strategic political movements and his encouragement for RFK to collaborate with Trump. Armstrong's economic forecasts paint a complex picture of the global economy, predicting possible downturns in Europe and the United States. Our conversation covers the structural challenges facing the European Union, the historical context of communism's failures, and the impact of big pharma on political decisions. We also explore the dynamics of cabinet selection and the strategic use of tariffs during the Trump administration, providing a comprehensive analysis of the intersection of politics, economics, and international relations. Corruption and financial dynamics on a global scale are unpacked as Armstrong navigates the murky waters of Washington's political landscape. We address geopolitical tensions, including Russia's actions and the economic struggles in European nations like Germany. The episode also highlights issues of financial transparency in Ukraine, while maintaining a hopeful outlook on the resilience of freedom-minded individuals against unwelcome policies. Armstrong's predictions of societal shifts and political changes offer an optimistic perspective on the possibilities for positive change in the future. (00:00) Trump, RFK, and the Deep State (15:18) Global Economic and Political Analysis (32:03) Global Economic and Political Analysis (47:26) Insights on Global Corruption and Economics (55:53) Predictions Coming True (00:00) Trump, RFK, and the Deep State This chapter features a conversation with renowned trends forecaster Martin Armstrong, who provides insights into the evolving political landscape. We discuss Armstrong's past advocacy for a collaboration between RFK and Trump, noting its recent fruition and exploring the potential impact of Trump's return to the White House compared to a hypothetical Kamala Harris presidency. Armstrong shares his concerns about neoconservative influences in the Biden administration and his interactions with figures like Marco Rubio, highlighting their war-centric stances. We touch upon Trump's past support for RFK regarding vaccine skepticism and the challenges posed by the entrenched "deep state" in Washington. Armstrong reveals behind-the-scenes details about RFK's political maneuverings and his advice to RFK to align with Trump to achieve his agenda. (15:18) Global Economic and Political Analysis This chapter explores a range of complex political and economic topics, including the influence of big pharma on political decisions and the implications of NATO membership on military spending. We also touch on the strategic actions of the Trump administration, such as the use of tariffs as a negotiation tactic and the dynamics of cabinet selection. Additionally, the conversation covers economic forecasts, discussing the cyclical nature of business cycles and predicting potential economic downturns in Europe and the United States. The European Union's structural challenges are highlighted, particularly in relation to debt consolidation and interest rate disparities. Through these discussions, I aim to provide insights into the intersection of politics, economics, and international relations. (32:03) Global Economic and Political Analysis This chapter covers a range of topics including the complexities of global economic systems, the historical failures of communism, and the dynamics of government debt. We explore how transportation costs can impact pricing and highlight the unsustainability of equal pricing models under communism. I share insights into the migration of financial capital to China and discuss how AI might alter global productivity dynamics. The political challenges of adopting gold standards and digital currencies are examined, alongside reflections on Eastern Europe's reluctance to revert to communism. We also touch on the political landscape of Russia, with a focus on Putin's leadership, and consider the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, expressing strong opinions on leadership and the need for political change. (47:26) Insights on Global Corruption and Economics This chapter takes us on a journey through the murky waters of political and economic systems, highlighting corruption and the complexities of global financial dynamics. We explore how Washington is depicted as a cesspool of corruption, with references to notable figures like Nancy Pelosi and Hillary Clinton. I share insights into questionable trading practices and money laundering, illustrating how such actions are part of a larger global issue. Additionally, we touch on geopolitical tensions, such as Russia's invasion of Afghanistan and the current state of European economies, particularly Germany's economic struggles due to climate policies and energy sanctions. The conversation also sheds light on Ukraine's financial transparency issues, while maintaining an optimistic outlook that freedom-minded individuals can prevail. Through these discussions, we underscore the importance of understanding the forces that drive markets and the global flow of capital. (55:53) Predictions Coming True This chapter addresses a range of geopolitical events and societal shifts that have unfolded as predicted by Martin. We explore the political rise of figures like Trump and the impact of movements against the so-called "woke agenda." The discussion touches on significant changes, such as Trudeau's resignation and the influence of the AFD party, highlighting a broader revolt against certain global narratives. Additionally, there is skepticism towards potential new health measures suggested by the WHO, particularly in relation to the bird flu, and a light-hearted, albeit controversial, remark about geopolitical tensions involving Putin. Overall, there is an optimistic outlook on the resistance against unwelcome policies and hope for positive changes ahead. Martin Armstrong, Trends Forecaster, Political Landscape, RFK, Trump, Neoconservatives, Deep State, Washington, Global Economy, Economic Forecasts, European Union, Communism, Big Pharma, Political Decisions, International Relations, Cabinet Selection, Tariffs, Corruption, Financial Dynamics, Geopolitical Tensions, Russia, Ukraine, Political Change, Societal Shifts, Resistance, Positive Change
SummaryIn this episode, Clayton Cuteri discusses various pressing topics, including recent air travel incidents, military actions, economic tariffs, and the need for political change. He emphasizes the chaotic state of air travel, questions the motives behind military funding, and critiques the economic policies that disproportionately affect the common man. Cuteri calls for greater awareness and action among listeners to foster positive societal change.Clayton's Social MediaLinkTree | TikTok | Instagram | Twitter (X) | YouTubeTimecodes00:00 - Intro01:02 - Recent Air Travel Incidents and Concerns04:29 - Political Commentary on Military Actions10:46 - Economic Implications of Tariffs17:57 - The Call for Political Change and ActionIntro/Outro Music Producer: Don KinIG: https://www.instagram.com/donkinmusic/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/44QKqKsd81oJEBKffwdFfPSuper grateful for this guy ^Send Clayton a text message!Life's 3 Things - Author Manny Garcia's PodcastBe Happy - Short, simple, and sage advice for living beyond your stress and anxiety. Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showMaster Link: HEREFREE 999 Meditation Challenge: Sign Up Here
If what our culture most urgently needs is for a critical mass of us to grow into adults and then elders, how can we help our young people to step beyond the artificial boundaries of our old, rigid system into a world where they are fully connected to all parts of themselves, each other and the web of life. How, in effect, can we create an educational system that is fit for purpose in the emerging century?In this podcast, I joined with Tim Logan, host of the Future Learning Design podcast, educator, part of the team at Good Impact Labs and co-leader of the International Baccalaureate's 'Festival of Hope'. Tim is a highly experienced school leader, management consultant, coach, educator and researcher, has held previous pedagogical and well-being senior leadership positions in a variety of international settings and is proud to have consistently helped to build innovative, outstanding schools, supportive relationships and powerful educational visions. He says, 'The important question for now is, can we intentionally create more spaces in our schools that provide a qualitatively different kind of 'educational' experience? Transformational shifts are happening in educational and organisational cultures around the world right now. I am incredibly fortunate to be able to play a role in this.'I was on the Future Learning Design podcast just before the dark nights of winter with Ginie Servant-Miklos, Raïsa Mirza and Will Richardson and his podcast has become one of my essential listens of the week and had been planning to invite Tim here to talk about the transformational shifts happening in education and how they can help us lay the foundations for a world we'd be proud to leave behind. We were planning something for later in the year but we had a cancellation and he had a tech misfire and we both needed something fast to get the schedules back on track, so here we are with a joint conversation—one of those that ranges wide over the landscape of culture and learning and the 'citadel mind' and our history of optimising for everything and how we could, instead, begin to expand into a more porous mindset and look for resonance and help young people to become part of the emerging transformation of the entire web of life. Tim on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/teblogan/Tim's podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/future-learning-design-podcast/id1536832802Good Impact Labs https://www.goodimpactlabs.com/aboutNick Mulvey Live from COP26 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-GBl6DeA50&t=1273sConcerned Bird Substack https://theconcernedbird.substack.com/p/elon-musks-and-xs-role-in-2024-electionFestival of Hope https://ibo.org/festival-of-hope/ Systems Transformation Pathway at UWC Atlantic College: https://www.uwcatlantic.org/learning/academic/systems-transformation-pathwayGreen School: https://www.greenschool.org/School of Humanity: https://sofhumanity.com/
Another day in the last days of the "Grand Experiment" in liberal democracy. Traitor Trump has only been in office a few days and it feels like years. Traitor Trump wants "the states" to do everything - because he's lazy and his billionaire masters want to tear America apart. We discuss the madness _________________________________ Head on with Robyn Kincaid is on 5 nights a week! https://headon.live/ Tarabuster is among the independent media voices at APSRadioNews.com Tarabuster is also on https://rokfin.com/tarabuster BECOME A "TARABUSTER" PATRON: www.patreon.com/taradevlin Join the Tarabuster community on Discord too!! https://discord.gg/PRYDBx8 Buy some Resistance Merch and help support our progressive work! http://tarabustermerch.com/ Contact Tarabuster: tarabustershow@maskedfort.com Buy some Resistance Merch and help support our progressive work! http://tarabustermerch.com/ Donate to Tarabuster: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/taradacktyl 00:00:00 Introduction 00:01:20 Unapologetic Liberal Talk with Tara Devlin 00:06:45 Outrage and Betrayal After the Election 00:12:20 Understanding Insurrectionists and Family Dynamics 00:17:41 The Assault on Democracy 00:23:11 Impact of Immigration Policies on Farmers 00:28:50 Legal Battles and Perceptions of Lawfare 00:34:38 Tragic Consequences and Political Critique 00:40:12 Media Influence and Economic Inequality 00:45:43 Nixon and the Vietnam War: Allegations of Treason 00:51:24 Division Among Americans 00:56:58 Criticism of Trump's Policies 01:02:50 Critique of Project 2025 and Political Divisions 01:08:21 The Impact of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 01:15:16 Experiences in the Military 01:20:10 Encouragement for Personal Growth 01:26:05 Struggles and Recovery: Navigating Addiction 01:32:03 Supreme Court Decision and Meritocracy Debate 01:38:00 Trump's Controversial Davos Speech 01:42:47 Government Challenges in Red States 01:48:14 Critique of Political Decisions and Governance 01:54:00 George Washington and the Oath for Democracy 02:00:30 Political Division and Isolation in the United States 02:06:08 The Impact of Political Leadership on Society 02:11:46 The Call for Political Change and Critique of Republican Actions 02:17:28 Campaign Finance and Political Influence 02:23:16 Lauren Boebert's Shameful Antics against Sarah McBride 02:28:39 Lauren Boebert and Nancy Mace: Pee-Pee Police 02:34:31 Mike Johnson's Misattributions to Thomas Jefferson 02:40:41 Understanding Political Rumors and Accountability 02:46:07 Ancient Rome and Racism Debate 02:51:54 Concluding Remarks and Gratitude
SummaryIn this episode, Clayton Cuteri explores various themes including spiritual journeys, the impact of food dyes on health, the effects of crony capitalism, the need for political change, humanitarian concerns surrounding the ceasefire, the quest for world peace, navigating political opportunities, and the impending financial collapse. The conversation emphasizes the importance of conscious living and the need for systemic change to create a better future.Clayton's Social MediaLinkTree | TikTok | Instagram | Twitter (X) | YouTubeTimecodes00:00 - Intro01:01 - The Impact of Food Dyes on Health03:41 - Crony Capitalism and Its Effects06:02 - The Need for Political Change12:22 - The Ceasefire and Humanitarian Concerns16:35 - The Quest for World Peace18:55 - Navigating Political Opportunities22:19 - The Impending Financial Collapse23:50 - Looking Ahead: Future Conversations and EventsIntro/Outro Music Producer: Don KinIG: https://www.instagram.com/donkinmusic/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/44QKqKsd81oJEBKffwdFfPSuper grateful for this guy ^Send Clayton a text message!Support the showMaster Link: HEREFREE 999 Meditation Challenge: Sign Up Here
In this episode, we chat with Warren Beech, CEO at Beech Veltman, a leading mining, natural resources and energy focused law firm with a specialist team in mining, infrastructure, and natural resources. Warren is a highly accomplished and recognised mining, natural resources, infrastructure, and environmental law specialist. He provides multi-disciplinary legal and related services to the mining industry which includes health and safety, environment, anti-bribery and corruption / human rights, fair employment practices, community and social aspects, Black Economic Empowerment and transformation. He covers some of these topics above and discusses the challenges that the African mining industry is facing from many different angles. He will be also attending the Mining Indaba in February so be sure to reach out to him if you have any questions. KEY TAKEAWAYS The African mining industry faces systemic challenges such as regulatory uncertainty, infrastructure issues, and energy supply constraints. Political changes and the demand for greater citizen participation in mineral wealth are also significant factors impacting the sector. Compliance with safety regulations is crucial, and understanding the human impact of mining accidents can drive better safety outcomes. The approach to Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) practices in mining has often become a tick-box exercise, which undermines its effectiveness. A more substantive approach is needed to ensure that ESG principles genuinely contribute to sustainability and community well-being. The Stilfontein illegal mining crisis highlights the socioeconomic drivers behind illegal mining activities, which are often linked to poverty and unemployment. Addressing these root causes and facilitating small-scale mining licensing could help mitigate the issue of illegal mining. BEST MOMENTS "The biggest challenge at the moment in Africa and the mining sector are the changes that are happening all along... political change is going to be one of the key themes for 2025." "Illegal mining has been around for a long time... What is unique and new about it is just the sheer scale of it." "If we were able to make it easier for small-scale miners to get licensed, then you'll start pushing out the illegal miners." "Health and safety is critical... The adoption of the zero harm principle is vital. I mean, everybody must be able to go home safely every day." VALUABLE RESOURCES Mail: rob@mining-international.org LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-tyson-3a26a68/ X: https://twitter.com/MiningRobTyson YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DigDeepTheMiningPodcast Web: http://www.mining-international.org This episode is sponsored by Hawcroft, leaders in property risk management since 1992. They offer: Insurance risk surveys recognised as an industry standard Construction risk reviews Asset criticality assessments and more Working across over 600 sites globally, Hawcroft supports mining, processing, smelting, power, refining, ports, and rail operations. For bespoke property risk management services, visit www.hawcroft.com GUEST SOCIALS www.beechveltman.com warren@bv-inc.co.za https://www.linkedin.com/company/beech-veltman-inc/ https://x.com/BeechVeltman ABOUT THE HOST Rob Tyson is the Founder and Director of Mining International Ltd, a leading global recruitment and headhunting consultancy based in the UK specialising in all areas of mining across the globe from first-world to third-world countries from Africa, Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and Australia. We source, headhunt, and discover new and top talent through a targeted approach and search methodology and have a proven track record in sourcing and positioning exceptional candidates into our clients' organisations in any mining discipline or level. Mining International provides a transparent, informative, and trusted consultancy service to our candidates and clients to help them develop their careers and business goals and objectives in this ever-changing marketplace. CONTACT METHOD rob@mining-international.org https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-tyson-3a26a68/ Podcast Description Rob Tyson is an established recruiter in the mining and quarrying sector and decided to produce the “Dig Deep” The Mining Podcast to provide valuable and informative content around the mining industry. He has a passion and desire to promote the industry and the podcast aims to offer the mining community an insight into people’s experiences and careers covering any mining discipline, giving the listeners helpful advice and guidance on industry topics.
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Do you feel frustrated about the state of the world? Equal Voice is hosting a panel discussion featuring women politicians/activists all about using frustration to affect political change. We spoke with three of the panel members; Kate Cadigan, Raven Khadeja and Sheilagh O'Leary.
Al Gordon reflects on President Joe Biden's presidency, expressing gratitude for his service while acknowledging points of disagreement. As the nation prepares for a shift in leadership, Al examines the effects of political transitions on real estate, highlighting key housing market trends during Biden's term. He speculates on the changes a new administration might bring and emphasizes the importance of staying adaptable. Click to Listen Now
In this episode, Tudor talks with Mike Benz, director of the Foundation for Freedom Online, to discuss the evolving relationship between major tech companies and politics, particularly in the context of Donald Trump's influence. They explore the historical use of media as a tool for propaganda, the implications of defamation lawsuits in the political arena, and the integrity of media organizations receiving government contracts. The conversation also touches on the role of oligarchs in shaping media narratives and the rise of grassroots movements challenging established power structures. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network. For more visit TudorDixonPodcast.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Traditionally, we have offered a meditation for the solstice - and these are available in the links below. This meditation aims to offer a long-wide-deep perspective on our place as conscious nodes in the web of life - the journey that brought us here and the places humanity may go. Please give yourself plenty of time both to experience the journey and to reflect afterwards. If it helps to write down your feelings, images, ideas or sensations afterwards, please do. Winter Solstice Meditation https://media.transistor.fm/25cbf6e7/e9f16280.mp3Summer Solstice Meditation https://media.transistor.fm/4dbb7991/ddc721bc.mp3
It's that time of year - when all we really want is to curl up and reflect, go inside, become the potential that will arise in the unfolding spring. If you want things to listen to or watch or read as you head into the long-nights, then these are (some of) the things that have caught my attention this year. Enjoy!Books: Non-FictionHospicing Modernity by Vanessa Machada de Oliviera https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/hospicing-modernity-parting-with-harmful-ways-of-living-vanessa-machado-de-oliveira/6401710?ean=9781623176242Pedagogies of Collapse: A Hopeful Education for the End of the World as we Know It by Ginie Servant-Miklos https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/pedagogies-of-collapse-9781350400498/ NB - you can download the pdf for FREE!Flourishing Kin: Indigenous Foundations for Collective Wellbeing by Yuria Celidwen https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/flourishing-kin-indigenous-wisdom-for-collective-well-being-ph-d-celidwen-yuria/7727216?ean=9781649632043Right Story, Wrong Story Tyson Yunkaporta https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/right-story-wrong-story-adventures-in-indigenous-thinking-tyson-yunkaporta/7645728?ean=9781922790439Down the Rabbit Hole by Charlie Bennett CharlieBennettauthor.co.ukFiction: Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/the-ministry-of-time-kaliane-bradley/7445878?ean=9781399726344 Venomous Lumpsucker by Ned Beauman https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/venomous-lumpsucker-ned-beauman/2764635?ean=9781473613577Denise Baden 'Murder in the Climate Assembly' You can get a feel for the book here: https://www.dabaden.com/murder-in-the-climate-assembly/Kickstarter here https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/dabaden/murder-in-the-climate-assembly Katherine Addison 'Throne of Dragons' - due March 11th US and a few days later UK https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/the-tomb-of-dragons-the-cemeteries-of-amalo-book-3-katherine-addison/7764905?ean=9781837864393FilmsRichard Wain: The Oath of the Hopeful https://youtu.be/JFNEPx9NYVkRoots so Deep https://rootssodeep.org/The Shopping Conspiracy Trailer: https://youtu.be/OVfZw_eqJW8 Full film: https://www.netflix.com/gb/title/81554996 Future Council - not yet released: https://theregenerators.org/future-council/see-the-film/ PodcastsFarm Gate 1 'What is Bill Gates doing to Africa's Food?' https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/farm-gate/id1490590788?i=1000675185519Farm Gate 2 'Down the Rabbit Hole with Charlie Bennett' https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/farm-gate/id1490590788?i=1000678521906The Great Simplification: Future Council: How Children are responding to our Planetary Crisis https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-great-simplification-with-nate-hagens/id1604218333?i=1000678061953 What is a Good Life with Mark McCartney - Rekindling our Wild Nature with Diarmuid Lyng https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/what-is-a-good-life/id1663668603?i=1000677421697Wild w Sarah Wilson Indy Johar: the Starkest Collapse Prognosis I've heard https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/wild-with-sarah-wilson/id1548626341?i=1000677521024
My guest today is Joana Cotar, a German politician who has been a member of the Bundestag (the German parliament) since 2017. Originally part of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, Joana is now an independent representative promoting Bitcoin and empowering individuals to take control of their financial and personal freedom. In this episode, Joana shares her unique journey - from growing up in communist Romania to entering German politics, resisting Covid measures and mandates and championing freedom through Bitcoin. We discuss her experiences navigating the Bundestag, where she founded the “Bitcoin in the Bundestag” initiative to educate fellow MPs about Bitcoin's potential to empower individuals and solve real-world challenges. While she unpacks the dangers of Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs), Joana explains how Bitcoin can counteract these risks and why its adoption represents a beacon of hope in the face of increasing state control. ► If you got value, please like, comment, share, follow and support my work. Thank you! -- SPONSORS -- ►► Get your TREZOR wallet & accessories, with a 5% discount, using my code at checkout (get my discount code from the episode - yep, you'll have to watch it): https://affil.trezor.io/SHUn -- SPECIAL OFFERS – ►► Enjoy the Little HODLer products, learn about sound money while having fun! use code EFRAT for 10% off on non-sale items: https://thelittlehodler.com/ ►► Get 10% off on all books, inc. “The Inverse of Clown World”, using the code EFRAT https://bitcoininfinitystore.com ►► Join me in any of these upcoming events:https://www.efrat.blog/p/upcoming-events -- LINKS – Joana's Twitter: https://x.com/JoanaCotar Joana's Website: https://joanacotar.de/ Joana's Nostr npub: npub1td3zad8qcgvd7x9uht6sdnfdg5amjcy96d274rla70ldlcemy9gspgm693 Efrat's Twitter: https://twitter.com/efenigson Efrat's Telegram: https://t.me/efenigson Watch/listen on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/yourethevoice Support Efrat's work: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/efenigson Support Efrat with Bitcoin: https://geyser.fund/project/efenigson -- CHAPTERS -- 00:00 Coming Up… 00:54 Introduction to Joana and Her Political Journey 03:14 The Importance of Political Freedom 06:18 Left vs. Right in German Politics 09:48 The Role of Education and Parental Responsibility 12:20 Advocating for Bitcoin in the Bundestag 17:51 Dangers of CBDCs and Government Control 26:02 Why Should People Own Bitcoin? 31:45 Stablecoins vs. Bitcoin - The Future of Money 33:51 Bitcoin Awareness in Germany 36:03 The Need for Political Change and Responsibility 39:24 Pushing Back on Global Organizations and Their Agendas 41:50 The Power of the People and the Importance of Action 44:14 Final Thoughts: The Better Story of Freedom
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Send us a textJoin us as Brother Gregory returns with his compelling insights on governance and personal responsibility. What happens when we question the very framework of our political system, like the role of the Electoral College? Brother Gregory discusses the potential domino effects of its removal and how we might circle back to a governance model where responsibilities rest more with the community rather than entrenched political systems. Through a blend of historical analysis and biblical teachings, he lays out the blueprint for a society that is both just and free, urging us to look beyond media narratives and foster resilient local networks.The power of community takes center stage as we explore stories from the early Christian church to the French Underground. Brother Gregory argues that organized, trust-based communities are our strongest defense against corruption. Drawing parallels between historical and present-day challenges, he offers a roadmap for building communities that prioritize collective well-being over individual gain. With disillusionment spreading through media and politics, these lessons in community resilience are more vital than ever. Brother Gregory calls us to action, encouraging us to form strong networks that can weather any storm.We confront the broader socio-political issues of our time, from the intricacies of Trump's presidency to global economic shifts. Brother Gregory's narrative spins a tale that interweaves political complexities with the timeless values of community service and charity. By revisiting the teachings of Moses, Jesus, and early church practices, he prompts us to rethink societal welfare and rediscover the strength in faith and communal responsibility. As modern challenges loom, Brother Gregory inspires a movement toward community unity, reminding us that true freedom and resilience are rooted in mutual support and shared responsibility.Listen to previous episodesEpisode 216https://www.buzzsprout.com/2308824/episodes/15294672-216-exploring-faith-governance-and-community-welfare-with-brother-gregory-williamsEpisode 219https://www.buzzsprout.com/2308824/episodes/15368478-219-early-church-welfare-roman-politics-and-modern-misconceptions-with-brother-gregory-williamsFollow Brother Gregory Williams at...https://hisholychurch.org/https://www.preparingyou.com/wiki/HomeIf you want to be a guest on my podcast, please click at the link here.https://www.joinpodmatch.com/politically-high-techSupport the showFollow your host atYouTube and Rumble for video contenthttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUxk1oJBVw-IAZTqChH70aghttps://rumble.com/c/c-4236474Facebook to receive updateshttps://www.fSupport the showFollow your host atYouTube and Rumble for video contenthttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUxk1oJBVw-IAZTqChH70aghttps://rumble.com/c/c-4236474Facebook to receive updateshttps://www.facebook.com/EliasEllusion/Twitter (yes, I refuse to call it X)https://x.com/politicallyht
In today's episode, I'm addressing the infighting within the Conservative Movement and why it's the last thing we need to focus on now that we've gained control of the Presidency, House, and Senate. While we have achieved significant political power, we cannot possibly afford to be distracted by these interpersonal petty wars. There are real, pressing issues at hand—issues that demand our attention. So, let's put aside the itty bitty baby battles and focus on what truly matters so we can accomplish greatness and usher in our New American Golden Age.--https://policecoffee.com/--Order Culture: The Dangers of Herd Mentality: https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/SLYWFXAB6479S
We are not going back. But how do we go forward now in a world where the old norms are under assault by people who move fast and break everything? How do we find a place of balance and compassion - for ourselves, each other and the More than Human world - so that we can move forward in a way that isn't just a replaying of the old binaries? Our world changed irrevocably with the results of the US election on the 5th of November. On this podcast, we talk a lot about total systemic change and now that change is happening in front of our eyes. Clearly, there is no going back from here. So how do we who care deeply about a flourishing future - who wish there to be a survival of complex life in all its amazing creativity - navigate this new landscape? How do we embrace the polarities and dichotomies of an unpredictable world so that we can embrace the infinite complexity - and unknowability - of the future? This week's guest is someone who has devoted her life to exploring the paradox at the heart of our existence. I first met Andrea Hiott through her 'Love and Philosophy' podcast which has become part of my essential listening list. From the outset, Andrea struck me as someone whose way of viewing life is, if not unique, then definitely exceptional and well worth exploring. As you'll hear, she is someone who throws herself into learning: she can talk with authority on everything from philosophy and phenomenology to neuroscience and ecology and as we speak, she's completing her doctorate, which is called Ecological Orientation. She's an author of various books, including Thinking Small, The long, strange trip of the Volkswagen Beetle, and has long worked on issues of motoring and mobility as a consultant, writer, and ghostwriter. She has appeared in films and TV shows, such as The Bug and Cars that Changed the World. She's been on a whole variety of other podcasts, and has worked extensively for museums, artists, collectors, and agencies. She is also developing the philosophical framework of Waymaking and the practice of Navigability and I have never in my life spoken with someone who has evolved their own philosophy to the extent that they can talk about it in depth and in detail and make so much sense. There's a YouTube where Andrea does exactly this - I've put a link in the show notes. On top of all this, she is founder of the private educational consulting platform, Making Ways and pours her energy into collaborating with other thinkers and creators at the intersection of multiple different philosophical, cognitive and ecological landscapes, so that she can create a deeper, more emergent understanding of the world we live in. We booked this conversation over six months ago and we were not particularly hinging it around the US election. But we recorded this one week to the day after the vote that has so completely changed our world so it would have been impossible not to reflect on this. Andrea is a US citizen, currently living in Europe, so she has a particular set of perspectives - and a capacity to see beyond the polarities that feels particularly useful now. I felt a lot calmer after this conversation than I did going into it and that wasn't all about the pony with colic that put our recording back by a day. So in the hope that this helps you, too, to deepen into this moment of absolute change, https://www.andreahiott.net/https://making-ways.ck.page/profilehttps://www.youtube.com/@waymaking23https://www.youtube.com/@DesirableUnknownhttps://www.facebook.com/TheBugMovieThinking Small Book
In this episode, Tudor and Sage Steele discuss the electrifying atmosphere of Trump rallies, the evolving political landscape, and the impact of woke culture on society. They explore the role of media in shaping political narratives, the importance of faith in political change, and the personal growth experienced through activism. The conversation emphasizes the need for unity and courage in the face of adversity, highlighting the journey of individuals who have stepped away from traditional party lines to advocate for what they believe is right. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network. For more visit TudorDixonPodcast.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode of Uncommon Sense with Ginny Robinson, we explore how Trump's 2024 victory will spark a renewed era of American strength and prosperity. Could this be the beginning of a new Golden Age for our nation? We discuss Trump's big 2024 presidential win and its impact on the country's values, economy, and global standing, and why his win will set the stage for a brighter, more unified America. Tune in as we break down what this monumental moment means for our nation's future.--https://noblegoldinvestments.com/learn/gold-and-silver-guide/?utm_campaign=21243613394&utm_source=g&utm_medium=cpc&utm_content=&utm_term=noble%20gold%20investments&seg_aprod=&ad_id=698073353663&oid=2&affid=1&utm_source=google&affiliate_source=googleads_brand_bmbc&utm_term=noble%20gold%20investments&gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAADQ2DzKOxph5Uom1m3COg5w3zx05w&gclid=Cj0KCQiArby5BhCDARIsAIJvjIRxVP8kcQ9WWQfEPfNdh7_-sk6ZAZcJBNz5BlVDdTmkNtaqo8N8ah0aAo9SEALw_wcB
So...did some big event happen recently?A change in administration means a change in policy, and in some cases, a BIG change. What does this mean for wholesale distributors and manufacturers?On this week's episode, we start with the Federal Reserve's recent decision to cut interest rates by a quarter point, marking the second cut of the year. What are the the implications of this move and subsequent rate changes?We also analyze the latest Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) data, which showed unexpected growth in the services sector, and discuss how this might influence the manufacturing and distribution landscape. And what was Wall Street's reaction to the recent elections and the potential for a business-friendly environment under the new administration?In our manufacturing and distribution segment, we explore an article that outlines how the new administration's policies may impact corporate tax rates, labor rights, and trade policies. As we move into e-commerce and marketing, we share four key tips for B2B marketers to optimize their strategies for 2025, focusing on adapting to expanding buying groups and leveraging intent data. We also discuss the continued dominance of Amazon in the B2B marketplace and the need for distributors to provide unique value propositions to compete effectively.Finally, we touch on the critical importance of cybersecurity in the tech landscape, highlighting the need for businesses to reassess their priorities in light of increasing cyber threats.Join us next week as we welcome Alex Chesovsky, an expert in economics and distribution strategy, to further explore these topics and provide insights into the future of our industry. Don't forget to subscribe to our newsletter for the latest updates and insights!Join the conversation each week on LinkedIn Live.Want even more insight to the stories we discuss each week? Subscribe to the Around The Horn Newsletter.You can also hear the podcast and other excellent content on our YouTube Channel.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or TikTok.
How do we emerge into a new future from here? In this week's conversation with award-winning novelist, smallholder, contemporary shamanic trainer and host of the international chart-topping Accidental Gods podcast Manda Scott, we explore the edges of shaping the future of our wildest dreams. ‘The not knowing is what allows the space for the web of life to send the knowing in.' and it is this not knowing that gives us room to dream, rise and change this system. ‘It's not predictable. If we can predict it, then it's not the new system, but we can take ourselves to the emergent edge of inter becoming, from which emergence into that new system is hopefully more likely than the chaos and extinction.' We hope this episode encourages you to explore deeper what invitations the web of life is making to you. Links from this episode and more at allthatweare.org
It's November 6 2024... the day after the 2024 American Election. I just closed a group call with some of my clients…… to support them in processing the circumstance of the election. My clients told me that this coaching conversation was very valuable and that it should made be accessible to everyone. When listening to this unpriced episode you will learn about: 1- Self-leadership in time of uncertainty:How to manage feelings of fear and perfectionism, and avoid black-and-white thinking 2- How to look at the election result through the lens of intersectional coaching : Understanding how resilience and response make a difference, both personally and professionally. 3- How to show up as a coach :Practical strategies for choosing a calm and value-driven response. 4- How to show up as entrepreneurand marketing :How to articulate and stand by your values even more clearly in challenging times. 4- I share how I will move forward with my business In hope that this help you and would love to hear from you after your listen ❤️ Reach out to me on IInstagram DM's Stephanie & clients.
It's November 6 2024... the day after the 2024 American Election. I just closed a group call with some of my clients…… to support them in processing the circumstance of the election. My clients told me that this coaching conversation was very valuable and that it should made be accessible to everyone. When listening to this unpriced episode you will learn about: 1- Self-leadership in time of uncertainty:How to manage feelings of fear and perfectionism, and avoid black-and-white thinking 2- How to look at the election result through the lens of intersectional coaching : Understanding how resilience and response make a difference, both personally and professionally. 3- How to show up as a coach :Practical strategies for choosing a calm and value-driven response. 4- How to show up as entrepreneurand marketing :How to articulate and stand by your values even more clearly in challenging times. 4- I share how I will move forward with my business In hope that this help you and would love to hear from you after your listen ❤️ Reach out to me on IInstagram DM's Stephanie & clients.
If you're over 40, the world you grew up believing in no longer exists. The younger generation approaches the polycrisis with open eyes, striving to find and nurture resilience, to listen to the whispers of synchronicity and let it lead them - and us - to a world that works for all life. Today, we're talking to Elliot Riley. Elliot is an educator, permaculture designer and practitioner working to bring wellbeing, reforestation and perennial food production into schools. Elliot graduated during the pandemic. When he left school, he was planning to join the paratroops, but after what he describes as a 'Thunderbolt moment', he shifted tack and, despite not having the grades, was able to get a place to study history at the New College of Humanities. One pandemic and a degree later, he realised that mainstream education struggles to equip us for the challenges of a changing world. After two years upstream, studying Trauma-Informed Education and permaculture in the Dominican Republic, Elliot returned to his hometown, where he now works at The Saint Leonard's Academy, leading a wellbeing programme called Future Growth, which supports students whilst transforming the community's waste into a regenerative food forest. Through an initiative called OFFSET, Elliot's working to spread the mission further.Elliot's Patreon Page for OFFSET https://www.patreon.com/offsetfoodforests/about/Elliot's instagram account for OFFSET food forest: https://www.instagram.com/offset_food_forests/The One World Orchestra's first single https://open.spotify.com/album/62UZvSNV1gtBXdqLQLdfrw?si=WIdwzar_RvivoA-P3dBiAThe Human Hive https://www.thehumanhive.org/our-storyVaughan Wilkins and links to his PhD thesis on the Zoochosis of humanity https://www.vaughanwilkins.com/thesis Accidental Gods Membership https://accidentalgods.life/enrol/
It's November 6 2024... the day after the 2024 American Election. I just closed a group call with some of my clients…… to support them in processing the circumstance of the election. My clients told me that this coaching conversation was very valuable and that it should made be accessible to everyone. When listening to this raw recording episode you will learn about: 1- Self-leadership in time of uncertainty:How to manage feelings of fear and perfectionism, and avoid black-and-white thinking 2- How to look at the election result through the lens of intersectional coaching : Understanding how resilience and response make a difference, both personally and professionally. 3- How to show up as a coach :Practical strategies for choosing a calm and value-driven response. 4- How to show up as entrepreneurand marketing :How to articulate and stand by your values even more clearly in challenging times. 4- I share how I will move forward with my business In hope that this help you and would love to hear from you after your listen ❤️ Reach out to me on IInstagram DM's Stephanie & clients.
In a show of solidarity and political activism, several prominent Latinx artists, including Bad Bunny, Jennifer Lopez, and Ricky Martin, have voiced their support for then-Vice Presidential candidate Kamala Harris in response to incendiary remarks made by former President Donald Trump. This endorsement illustrates a significant moment of mobilization by influential figures within the Latinx community, underscoring the importance of political engagement among minority groups in the United States.Bad Bunny, the Puerto Rican reggaeton and Latin trap sensation known for his genre-defying music and outspoken viewpoints, joined his peers in backing Harris. Known for his activism and advocacy on issues such as gender equality and LGBTQ+ rights, Bad Bunny's endorsement signifies his commitment to leveraging his platform for political change. His support for Harris highlights a broader trend among celebrities who seek to influence the political landscape by encouraging their fans to vote and participate in elections.The alignment with Harris, who was running for Vice President alongside then-Presidential candidate Joe Biden, was partly a response to Trump's remarks perceived as racist and derogatory towards the Latinx community. This pushback from high-profile artists became part of a larger narrative in which cultural icons used their visibility to counter divisive rhetoric and highlight the significance of diversity and representation in American politics.Bad Bunny's participation in this movement is consistent with his established reputation for challenging the status quo and advocating for marginalized communities through his art and public persona. By endorsing Harris, Bad Bunny and his fellow artists aimed to energize voters and inspire change by advocating for leadership that aligns with values of inclusion, empathy, and respect for all individuals, regardless of their background.This engagement in the political process by artists like Bad Bunny demonstrates the intersection of culture and politics and reflects a commitment to social responsibility among today's celebrities. As Bad Bunny continues to captivate audiences with his musical talent, his involvement in civic discourse reinforces the influential role that artists can play in shaping the future.
SummaryIn this passionate podcast episode, Clayton Cuteri expresses his outrage over the inadequate government response to Hurricane Helene, highlighting the struggles of affected citizens and the lack of empathy from political leaders. He calls for a new political vision that prioritizes the needs of Americans and emphasizes the importance of accountability and immediate action in times of crisis. Cuteri advocates for the American Congress Party as a viable alternative to the current political landscape, urging listeners to engage in the political process and support change.Clayton's Social MediaTikTok | Instagram | Twitter (X) | YouTubeTimecodes00:00 - The Call for Action in Times of Crisis01:30 - Government Response to Natural Disasters04:01 - The Need for Political Change09:05 - A New Political Vision for America12:06 - Empathy and Leadership in PoliticsIntro/Outro Music Producer: Don KinIG: https://www.instagram.com/donkinmusic/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/44QKqKsd81oJEBKffwdFfPSuper grateful for this guy ^Send Clayton a text message!Support the showClayton's Campaign: Clayton24.comFREE 999 Meditation Challenge: Sign Up Here
An important election looms this November. People on all sides of the political aisle brace themselves for the outcome. But how can we be a hope-filled people amidst it all?
On the latest episode of Security Visionaries, hosts Emily Wearmouth and Max Havey sit down with Netskope co-founders CEO Sanjay Beri and CTO Krishna Narayanaswamy to talk about the future of security and where things are headed next. In this conversion, they delve into a wide-ranging array of subjects, that include how quantum advances are impacting data security, impending shifts due to AI, and the challenges posed by data protection regulations like GDPR. Additionally, Sanjay and Krishna shed light on strategies around planning for unforeseeable factors, like COVID-19, and the importance of incorporating climate change into business planning.
Here is an Autumn Equinox Meditation to help set you up for the shift from the long days to the long nights. For those in the Southern Hemisphere, there's a Spring Equinox Meditation here.
For decades, media and academic analysis of African politics has emphasised instability, political violence, and male dominance. Yet a brilliant new article by Zoe Marks for the Journal of Democracy entitled “African Popular Protest and Political Change” reveals that in fact Africa stands out as the region globally with the largest number of nonviolent campaigns both in the 1990s and since. What is more, these nonviolent movements have been more likely to include women than those in other parts of the world and are particularly youthful. Listen as Nic Cheeseman talks to Zoe Marks about her findings, and why non-violent protests with extensive women's participation are more likely to succeed. Dr Zoe Marks is lecturer in public policy at the Harvard Kennedy School and the Faculty Director of the Harvard Center for African Studies. She conducts pioneering research on a number of topics, including why autocrats fear women and gender dynamics in rebel groups. She is the coauthor (with Erica Chenoweth) of the forthcoming book Bread and Roses: Women on the Frontlines of Revolution, which explores the impact of women's participation on mass movements. Dr Nic Cheeseman is the Professor of Democracy and International Development at the University of Birmingham and Founding Director of CEDAR. The People, Power, Politics podcast brings you the latest insights into the factors that are shaping and re-shaping our political world. It is brought to you by the Centre for Elections, Democracy, Accountability and Representation (CEDAR) based at the University of Birmingham, United Kingdom. Join us to better understand the factors that promote and undermine democratic government around the world and follow us on Twitter at @CEDAR_Bham! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
For decades, media and academic analysis of African politics has emphasised instability, political violence, and male dominance. Yet a brilliant new article by Zoe Marks for the Journal of Democracy entitled “African Popular Protest and Political Change” reveals that in fact Africa stands out as the region globally with the largest number of nonviolent campaigns both in the 1990s and since. What is more, these nonviolent movements have been more likely to include women than those in other parts of the world and are particularly youthful. Listen as Nic Cheeseman talks to Zoe Marks about her findings, and why non-violent protests with extensive women's participation are more likely to succeed. Dr Zoe Marks is lecturer in public policy at the Harvard Kennedy School and the Faculty Director of the Harvard Center for African Studies. She conducts pioneering research on a number of topics, including why autocrats fear women and gender dynamics in rebel groups. She is the coauthor (with Erica Chenoweth) of the forthcoming book Bread and Roses: Women on the Frontlines of Revolution, which explores the impact of women's participation on mass movements. Dr Nic Cheeseman is the Professor of Democracy and International Development at the University of Birmingham and Founding Director of CEDAR. The People, Power, Politics podcast brings you the latest insights into the factors that are shaping and re-shaping our political world. It is brought to you by the Centre for Elections, Democracy, Accountability and Representation (CEDAR) based at the University of Birmingham, United Kingdom. Join us to better understand the factors that promote and undermine democratic government around the world and follow us on Twitter at @CEDAR_Bham! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science
Join us for an enlightening discussion with Chris as we uncover the hidden complexities and unexpected realities of starting a farm business. Chris shares his unique journey, which began under the grim assumption of a limited lifespan due to health issues. This led him to neglect a detailed business plan initially, resulting in a steep learning curve. He emphasizes the crucial role of solid business foundations such as capital, labor, and clear goals, highlighting that the hands-on, visible aspects of farming are just a small fraction of what makes a farm successful. Chris candidly contrasts romanticized visions of farming with the logistical and strategic challenges faced in reality. We then shift focus to the broader challenges of being an entrepreneur, especially for those transitioning from technical roles to management positions. Chris discusses the pitfalls of such transitions, drawing parallels between middle managers and entrepreneurs overwhelmed by their new roles. Our conversation explores Blackbird and Sylvan Aquin's innovative approach to creating a sustainable business model that pays living wages by integrating agribusiness and agriculture. This approach helps offset the low margins in farming by leveraging higher-margin agribusiness activities, aiming to create a system where individuals don't have to be entrepreneurs to succeed. In the latter part of our episode, we tackle the larger socio-political implications of ethical business growth and the role of social entrepreneurship in challenging capitalism. Chris provides insights into the need for practical business acumen and realistic goals to achieve political and ethical objectives. We also discuss the importance of creating businesses that ethically redistribute wealth, building economic centers that can drive political change. Listen in as we explore the necessity of understanding business fundamentals, maintaining community accountability, and creating a culture of fairness to achieve meaningful progress and sustainable change. Purchase meat and eggs from the Blackbird Coop here: https://blackbirdcoop.com/ Check out Chris's book First Generation farming here: https://stan.store/sylvanaquafarms/p/first-generation-farming For sources and to read more about this subject, visit: www.agroecologies.org To support this podcast, join our patreon for early episode access at https://www.patreon.com/poorprolesalmanac For PPA Writing Content, visit: www.agroecologies.org For PPA Restoration Content, visit: www.restorationagroecology.com For PPA Merch, visit: www.poorproles.com For PPA Native Plants, visit: www.nativenurseries.org To hear Tomorrow, Today, our sister podcast, visit: www.tomorrowtodaypodcast.org/ Key Words: Farm Business, Ethics, Profitability, Entrepreneurship, Blackbird, Sylvanaqua, Agribusiness, Agriculture, Capital, Labor, Business Plan, Logistical Challenges, Strategic Realities, Romanticized Visions, Solid Business Foundations, Middle Managers, Technical Roles, Management, Sustainable Model, Living Wages, Capitalist Structures, Socio-Political Implications, Social Entrepreneurship, Political Change, Historical Successes, Modern Challenges, Community Accountability, Culture of Fairness, Left-Wing Politics, Ethical Business Choices, Economic Change, Equitable Societal Outcomes
'Are we [in our WEIRD culture] intelligent enough to be more generous than we have ever been throughout history?' So writes Jenny Grettve, in her new book, 'Mothering Economy'. Jenny is an author, philospher, systems thinker and designer who joined us in Episode #228, talking about the principles and practice of her generative, systems-led design agency, 'When!When!'At the time, she said she was writing a new book that would be out in the late summer, and here we are - in late summer, and Jenny's book 'Mothering Economy' is coming out at the end of this month. So we're back in a wide, deep, provocative, generative conversation about what it might takes for us to have the courage to care deeply for ourselves, each other and the more than human world. She writes, 'The profound mothering among humans that I envision is not a burdensome technological revolution, but rather a simple way of being together. We have a vast number of examples: what we lack is the intention and commitment to raise awareness…'And so here we are, raising awareness, exploring the ideas deep in Jenny's book and searching our own beings for ways to show up with stronger, clearer, more open hearts. Just before we get to this, I'd like to tell you that we're holding a Zoom Reading Group for Any Human Power - it'll be on 15th September at 6-8 UK time and anyone and everyone is welcome. The writing coach Sally-Shakti Willow and Maddy Harland, editor of Permaculture magazine will join me in conversation for a bit and then we'll open to questions. We have a signup page on the website, just so we're not pushing a Zoom link out on the troll-filled shadows of the web, but if you've read the novel and want to explore some of the ideas in it, or ask questions, please do come along. In the meantime, please enjoy this wide, deep, thoughtful, caring, connecting conversation with Jenny Grettve, author of Mothering Economy. Jenny's book Jenny's Website https://www.jennygrettve.com/When!When! https://www.whenwhen.agency/I, Pencil http://files.libertyfund.org/files/112/Read_0202_EBk_v6.0.pdf
We know that being kind to our gut biome is crucial to our health, but what about the trillion happy helpers (or not) on our skin, in our lungs, our ears, our mouths… the things we slaughter daily with the ‘cleaning products' we splash around our homes. What if there was a better way to keep things clean that wasn't toxic to us and the tiny lives on whom our health depends? Joe Flanagan works at the cutting edge of change, helping us shape the world for a flourishing future. Human health and the health of our planet are intimately interwoven - we established this with Dr Jenny Goodman a few weeks ago, when she unpicked for us the many, many ways we are poisoning ourselves by what's in our food, our water, our air… One of the things she touched on was the environmental toxins we unwittingly spray, shake and flush all over our house and into the waterways - things we not only don't need, but which are doing us active harm. If I was smart, I'd say this was the impetus for today's podcast, but in fact, I heard Joe Flanagan months ago on Viki French's 'PupTalk' podcast and that was long before I read Jenny's book. Joe is one of those people who is podcasting gold - he has the most gorgeous Irish accent and he's completely on top of his topic: which is the biome - the trillions of microorganisms that are essential to our lives and to the greater living biosphere. We've talked quite a lot about the gut biome on the podcast, but this is the first time I've had the chance really to sit down and explore the world with someone who specialises in the surface biomes - of our skin, our mouth, our ears, our lungs. As you'll hear, Joe started off working on air quality - how to make the air we breathe safe for us when the external air is so full of things we truly don't want to be breathing in. But gradually, his work has shifted until now he is one of the founders of Ingenious Probiotics, which sells to pet owners the things they need to help keep gums, skin and ears health. He sells things to wash our hands and our floors with, washing up liquid, as well as topical sprays for the animals - all predicated on the understanding that killing bacteria is a really bad idea and what you want instead is to provide the right bacteria to out-compete the pathogenic ones. Joe is a font of information and this was a unique opportunity to sit down with someone right at the cutting edge of transformation. We talked everything from canine aural surgery to human behaviour and the corruption endemic in our health systems. Above all, he understands that if each of us changes our behaviour - if we actively choose to stop poisoning the planet that is our home - and stop poisoning ourselves and those we care most about at the same time - we can make radical improvements in the way our system works. Joe is the Owner of Ingenious Pet Probiotics https://ingenious-probiotics.com/Joe on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-flanagan/Ingenious Probiotic products are not a medicine or medical device - if in any doubt, always consult your vet.Any Human Power Book Club Sunday 15th September 6-8pm UK time (BST) https://accidentalgods.life/any-human-power-discussion/Pup Talk Podcast with Vicky French https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/pup-talk-the-podcast/id1525563393
The Western world is in a crisis of democracy - but we learn a lot of our principles from the ways we interact online and the internet is essentially a feudal space that gives absolute power to a few and robs the many of agency. Nathan Schneidersuggests that if we were able to shape a more liquid democracy online, our experience of generative interactions would spill over into the outer world. Has to be worth a try, right? So how do we do it? As we spend increasing amounts of our time, energy and emotional bandwidth online, so we are increasingly exposed to what passes for democracy online. And then we internalise the inherent autocracy and are at risk of exporting this to the real world. So what can we do to change things? What's democracy for in the first place and how can we experiment with increasing the scope and scale of agency and accountability so that we can build trust in the processes that define our lives. Nathan Schneider is a professor of media studies at the University of Colorado Boulder, where he directs the Media Economies Design Lab and the Masters program in Media and Public Engagement. The book that drew me here is 'Governable Spaces: Democratic Design for online life', - which you can buy as a paper copy, but you can also download for free. He has also written 'Everything for Everyone: The Radical Tradition that is Shaping the Next Economy', 'Thank you Anarchy: Notes from the Occupy Movement' and God in Proof, the Story of a Search from the Ancients to the Internet. He's edited other books about crypto and co-ops, writes numerous articles and his blog posts are essential reading. He serves on the boards of Metagov, Start.coop, and Waging Nonviolence. Follow his work on social media at @ntnsndr or at his websiteIn essence, discovering Nathan has been like discovering the well of life... He's deeply enmeshed in that liminal space where the best of human technologies meet the leading edge of digital technologies and he brings to it the sense of deep wonder, humility and humour that I've only otherwise met in meditators or contemplative mystics. I feel I only scratched the surface of his thinking in this conversation and would dearly like to go back for a second round, but only after I've re-read everything he's written - and dived into some of the online spaces. In the meantime, as a taste of what's possible, please do enjoy this podcast. Nathan's website https://nathanschneider.info/Governable Spaces https://nathanschneider.info/books/governable-spaces/Everything for Everyone https://nathanschneider.info/books/everything-for-everyone/Thank you, Anarchy https://nathanschneider.info/books/thank-you-anarchy/University of Colorado Media Economies Design Lab https://www.colorado.edu/lab/medlab/MetaGov https://metagov.org/
On this episode of Christopher Lochhead: Follow Your Different we have an in-depth conversation with Shelane Etchison, a veteran who is currently running for office in the US government. This episode is a compelling exploration of Shelane's remarkable journey from a non-military background to serving in the Army, her experiences in combat, and her motivations for running for political office. You're listening to Christopher Lochhead: Follow Your Different. We are the real dialogue podcast for people with a different mind. So get your mind in a different place, and hey ho, let's go. Shelane Etchison on her Journey of Overcoming Challenges Shelane begins by recounting her early life, noting that she did not come from a military family. Growing up in a dual-citizen household with her mother from British Columbia, Canada, she developed a deep sense of gratitude for the opportunities available in the United States. The events of September 11, 2001 profoundly impacted her, sparking her interest in the military and leading her to join ROTC during her undergraduate studies. Initially, Shelane faced significant challenges in ROTC, feeling out of place and unsure of herself. After a brief withdrawal, she explored Air Force ROTC but ultimately returned to Army ROTC, where she found her footing. Her determination to serve was fueled by a sense of duty and a desire to prevent future attacks on American soil. She reflects on the internal dialogue that motivated her: "Someone has to go and bear the burdens of defending this nation." - Shelane Etchison Shelane Etchison on her Views on Military Service and Leadership Shelane articulates her views on the significance of military service in shaping effective leaders. She believes that the skills and values learned in the military—such as discipline, teamwork, and strategic thinking—are essential for political leaders. Her perspective challenges the conventional notion of leadership, advocating for a model that prioritizes service and accountability. Throughout the conversation, Shelane emphasizes the need for political reform, particularly in how veterans are treated and represented in government. She shares her vision for a more inclusive political landscape, where diverse voices, especially those of veterans, are heard and valued. This vision is rooted in her belief that true leadership involves listening to the needs of the community and acting in their best interests. Motivations for Running for Congress Shelane expresses deep concern about the current polarization in American politics, which she believes is detrimental to the country. She argues that there is a significant crisis of genuine leadership, and she feels compelled to step up and represent the values she believes in. Drawing from her military experience, she emphasizes the importance of leaders who prioritize the needs of the people over party interests. Shelane's decision to run as an independent candidate is rooted in her desire to challenge the two-party system, which she views as increasingly out of touch with the electorate. She points out that a majority of Americans are registered as independents, yet they often lack viable candidates on the ballot. By running as an independent, Shelane aims to provide a new choice for voters who are frustrated with the current political landscape. To hear more from Shelane Etchison and her views on how to change the government from within, download and listen to this episode. Bio Shelane Etchison is a former Army officer and aspiring congressional candidate. Raised in Florida, she became the first in her family to join the military after the events on September 11. She served in Iraq and was part of a Special Operations program in Afghanistan. After 11 years of service, she earned an MBA and MPP from Harvard. Shelane has worked on economic development and security consultancy projects and is committed to bringing principled leadership to North Carolina,
What can you do when a problem feels too daunting to take on? Enlist some help. Political issues can often feel too difficult to solve, but Katie Fahey–the founder of the grassroots organization Voters Not Politicians and executive director of the democratic reform organization The People–says we have more power than we think. This week, she talks with Chris about how a community of regular citizens can organize together for change… and have a real, lasting impact on the way their government works. For the full text transcript, visit go.ted.com/BHTranscripts
A Note from James:Today, we've got a returning guest, a fan favorite, and someone whose work has consistently left a mark on this podcast—Ryan Holiday. We've talked about many of his books, from "Trust Me, I'm Lying" to his series on stoicism, including "The Obstacle is the Way". His latest work, "Right Thing Right Now: Good Values, Good Character, Good Deeds", is part of his Stoic Virtue series and is packed with insightful stories and practical advice on how to live a virtuous life. Ryan always brings fascinating examples and compelling narratives that not only entertain but also offer deep, actionable insights. So, let's jump right into it with Ryan Holiday.Episode Description:In this episode, James Altucher sits down with Ryan Holiday, a prolific author and modern stoic philosopher, to discuss his latest book, "Right Thing Right Now". This book is a profound exploration of the virtues of good values, good character, and good deeds, and how these principles can be applied to everyday life to achieve peak performance and personal growth. Ryan shares powerful stories and historical examples that highlight the importance of doing the right thing, even when it's difficult. Listeners will gain unique perspectives on how to navigate challenges and make ethical decisions that benefit both themselves and society.What You'll Learn:The Real Benefits of Virtue: Discover how practicing good values and character can lead to a more fulfilling and successful life.Historical Lessons: Learn from historical figures who embodied stoic principles and made significant impacts on society.Practical Stoicism: Get actionable advice on how to incorporate stoic virtues into your daily routine.Overcoming Modern Challenges: Understand how ancient wisdom can be applied to solve contemporary problems and improve personal resilience.Chapters:[01:30] – Introduction and Background on Ryan Holiday[03:15] – The Unique Dimensions of "Right Thing Right Now"[07:00] – The Evolution of Ryan's Stoic Journey[14:26] – Thomas Clarkson and the Abolition of the Slave Trade[20:00] – Historical Parallels and Modern Applications[25:01] – The Importance of Community in Practicing Virtue[33:45] – Learning from Past Leaders: LBJ, Malcolm X, and More[45:13] – The Role of Storytelling in Spreading Wisdom[51:46] – Personal Reflections on Changing One's Mind[01:03:00] – Concluding Thoughts and Future ProjectsAdditional Resources:Ryan Holiday's Official WebsitePurchase "Right Thing Right Now" on AmazonThe Obstacle is the Way by Ryan HolidayEpictetus' Discourses and Selected WritingsMarcus Aurelius' Meditations ------------What do YOU think of the show? Head to JamesAltucherShow.com/listeners and fill out a short survey that will help us better tailor the podcast to our audience!Are you interested in getting direct answers from James about your question on a podcast? Go to JamesAltucherShow.com/AskAltucher and send in your questions to be answered on the air!------------Visit Notepd.com to read our idea lists & sign up to create your own!My new book, Skip the Line, is out! Make sure you get a copy wherever books are sold!Join the You Should Run for President 2.0 Facebook Group, where we discuss why you should run for President.I write about all my podcasts! Check out the full post and learn what I learned at jamesaltuchershow.com------------Thank you so much for listening! If you like this episode, please rate, review, and subscribe to “The James Altucher Show” wherever you get your podcasts: Apple PodcastsiHeart RadioSpotifyFollow me on social media:YouTubeTwitterFacebookLinkedIn