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Today we are revisiting a tragic case of negligence which originally captivated us back in 2024. When Marie and Pierre Curie discovered radium in 1898, the chemical element was quickly adopted by manufacturers for its luminescent properties that would go on to be used in, among other things, the painting of clock faces, watches, and instrument panels, allowing them to be seen in the dark. At the time, the introduction of radioluminescent materials into manufacturing was hailed as a scientific solution to an age-old frustration, but it didn't take long before that solution was shown to have terrible consequences. As a radioactive element, radium is highly toxic to humans, particularly when ingested or inhaled. While it seemed unlikely that anyone would ingest or inhale the radium used to paint a clockface, this fact posed a serious problem for the largely female factory workers whose job it was to paint the dials. These “Radium Girls,” as they would come to be known, not only spent most of their day in close proximity to the paint, but also employed a technique in which they frequently wet their paintbrushes with their mouths, consuming small amounts of radium in the process. Throughout the first half of the twentieth century, hundreds of young women working in at least three radium dial factories in the United States suffered deadly radiation poisoning as a result of working so closely with radium, all without any safety protocols and completely unaware of the dangers. After dozens of deaths, a group of factory workers successfully sued their employers for damages, exposing the widespread disregard for worker safety. While the suits were generally a major victory for the American labor movement, it was ultimately hard-won and little comfort to those who would die within a few years. References Camden Courier-Post. 1928. "Woman radium victim offers living body to aid in search for cure." Courier-Post, May 29: 1. eGov Newswire. 2021. "Menedez leads colleagues in introducing senate resolution to honor the lives and legacy of the 'Radium Girls'." eGov Newswire, June 26. Evening Courier. 1927. "Radium poison victims want damage suit limits raised." Evening Courier, July 19: 2. Galant, Debbie. 1996. "Living with a radium nightmare." New York Times, September 29: NJ1. Lang, Daniel. 1959. "A most valuable accident." New Yorker, April 24: 49. McAndrew, Tara McClellan. 2018. The Radium Girls: An Illinois Tragedy. January 25. Accessed July 8, 2024. https://www.nprillinois.org/equity-justice/2018-01-25/the-radium-girls-an-illinois-tragedy. Moore, Kate. 2017. The Radium Girls: The Dark Story of America's Shining Women. New York, NY: Sourcebooks. New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. n.d. Radium Girls: The Story of US Radium's Superfund Site. Environmental Preservation Snapshot, Orange, NJ: New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. New York Times. 1928. "Finds no bar to suit by radium victims." New York Times, May 23: 11. Prisco, Jacopo. 2017. "Radium Girls: The dark times of luminous watches." CNN, December 19. United Press. 1928. "Woman, dying by degrees, tells of symptoms of radium posioning." Courier-News, May 16: 6. —. 1928. "3 more are victims of radiun poisoning." Evening Courier, May 22: 1. Cowritten by Alaina Urquhart, Ash Kelley & Dave White (Since 10/2022)Produced & Edited by Mikie Sirois (Since 2023)Research by Dave White (Since 10/2022), Alaina Urquhart & Ash KelleyListener Correspondence & Collaboration by Debra LallyListener Tale Video Edited by Aidan McElman (Since 6/2025) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
NFL analyst Pete Prisco joins the show to break down a busy football news cycle, starting with his strong approval of the Miami Dolphins draft class and why he believes the team “nailed it” across the board. He highlights the potential impact of Kadyn Proctor on the offensive line, praises the development of Patrick Paul, and says Miami's offensive front should be solid heading into next season. Prisco then shifts to league-wide headlines, including his belief that Aaron Rodgers will return to play rather than retire despite uncertainty surrounding the Pittsburgh Steelers situation. The conversation also touches on the Mike Vrabel and Diana Russini controversy, speculation around a potential A.J. Brown trade involving the New England Patriots, and Prisco's broader take on the dynamics inside the Philadelphia Eagles offense, including quarterback Jalen Hurts
Hour 4 kicks off with conversation around South Florida's big sporting events, including the Miami Grand Prix and the Cadillac Championship, along with a broader discussion on the state of golf as tensions continue between LIV Golf and the PGA Tour, with speculation about LIV's long-term future. The conversation then shifts to the Miami Dolphins and whether the team could take a major step back next season, along with a look at quarterback Malik Willis and his outlook heading into the year. NFL analyst Pete Prisco then joins to revisit his praise of Miami's draft class, highlighting the impact of Kadyn Proctor and the development of Patrick Paul while reaffirming confidence in the offensive line. Prisco also weighs in on league-wide headlines, including the future of Aaron Rodgers with the Pittsburgh Steelers, the Mike Vrabel and Diana Russini situation, a potential A.J. Brown trade involving the New England Patriots, and his broader thoughts on the Philadelphia Eagles offense and quarterback Jalen Hurts.
Hour 3 features NFL analyst Pete Prisco joining the show to break down a packed slate of league storylines, starting with his strong belief that the Miami Dolphins “nailed” their draft class and that the offensive line should be solid next season, highlighted by potential impact players like Kadyn Proctor and the continued development of Patrick Paul. Prisco also weighs in on major NFL headlines, including his prediction that Aaron Rodgers will return rather than retire, along with discussion around the Pittsburgh Steelers situation, speculation surrounding a potential A.J. Brown trade involving the New England Patriots, and his broader take on the Philadelphia Eagles offense and quarterback Jalen Hurts. The hour also touches on major South Florida sports and events, including the Cadillac Championship and the Miami Grand Prix, with Katharina Nowak discussing the planning and fan experience at Hard Rock Stadium. The show wraps back on the Dolphins, as Joe and Bokamper discuss minicamp expectations under the new regime, roster pressure on Chop Robinson, and a way-too-early draft projection linking Miami to Ohio State standout Jeremiah Smith.
Seth and Sean discuss Pete Prisco of CBS's ranking the Texans 15th after the draft in his power rankings, react to him explaining why they're that low, and dive into what front office guys had to say about how much the Texans reached in the draft when asked by Seth Walder.
Shan and RJ analyze Pete Prisco's NFL power rankings, focusing on his high expectations for the Dallas Cowboys and their revamped defense under Christian Parker. They weigh the potential for immediate success against the learning curve required for several new starters. Bobby Bell provides a contrasting perspective by ranking the team significantly lower while reviewing Prisco's placements for the Seahawks, Rams, and Eagles. 01:39 - Pete Prisco Cowboys Take 05:53 - Defensive Chemistry Concerns 08:41 - Prisco Top Team Rankings 14:06 - Bobby Bell Ranking Debate 16:17 - Remaining NFL Power Rankings
Ryan Wilson, Pete Prisco, Danny Kanell and Bryant McFadden are live to debate their “what they would do” mock draft as we sit just 2 days away from Round 1. Pete Prisco also gives his NFL Draft Proclamations. - (00:00) Intro (4:18) Giants Showing Interest In Jordyn Tyson (10:45) Billy Beane Talks Bills Fans Using AI (13:42) What They Would Do Mocks (55:55) Prisco's NFL Draft Proclamations - Watch With the First Pick on the CBS Sports YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@CBSSports 'With the First Pick' is available for free on the Audacy app as well as on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Castbox and wherever else you listen to podcasts. You can listen to With the First Pick on your smart speakers! Simply say "Alexa, play the latest episode of the With the First Pick podcast" or "Hey Google, play the latest episode of the With the First Pick podcast." Follow the With the First Pick team on X: @nfldraftcbs, @ryanwilsonCBS, @E_DeBerardinis, @ryan__stryker Follow With the First Pick on TikTok & Instagram: @nfldraftcbs Produced by: Ryan Stryker For more NFL Draft coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcast To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Pete Prisco joins to break down the Miami Dolphins' offseason, weighing in on Troy Aikman's role with the team and their draft strategy, including the possibility of selecting a wide receiver or offensive lineman in the first round. He reacts to Jason Taylor's comments about pro days versus on-field tape and evaluates Ty Simpson's draft stock, projecting him as a first-round pick. Prisco also gives his take on who Miami should target in round one, weighs in on the Dolphins/Broncos trade involving Jaylen Waddle, and discusses whether the move puts Denver over the top in the AFC. The conversation wraps with a discussion on Mike McDaniel's future, highlighting his strengths as an offensive coordinator while questioning if he'll ever land another head coaching job.
Hour 3 features Chris Perkins and Pete Prisco breaking down the Miami Dolphins' offseason and draft outlook. Perkins reacts to Jeff Hafley's coaching approach, weighs in on De'Von Achane missing voluntary workouts as a contract issue, and advises against drafting a quarterback early while debating Zach Sieler's future, with both agreeing Aaron Brewer should remain a long-term piece. Prisco joins to discuss Troy Aikman's influence, the Dolphins' draft strategy including potential first-round picks at wide receiver or offensive line, and Ty Simpson's stock as a projected first-rounder. The duo also evaluates the Dolphins/Broncos Jaylen Waddle trade, its impact on the AFC, and Mike McDaniel's future as an offensive coordinator versus head coach prospects. Joe also peppers in his ongoing frustration over his mall encounter, adding some personal color to the conversation.
Captain Casey Prisco of Dirty Goose Sportfishing and Captain Elaine Supp of Pura Vida Charters join the Great Lakes Fishing Podcast for Episode #280 to share the story behind their purchase of Hammerhead Cowbells—one of the most trusted lake trout trolling attractors on the Great Lakes. Casey and Elaine explain how they acquired the company, how these cowbells are still hand-built in the USA, and what makes their hammered stainless-steel design so effective at triggering big lake trout. They walk through the manufacturing process, rigging setups, leader lengths, spinning-glow combinations, and the downspeed ranges that consistently produce fish—especially when paired with accurate probe data from Fish Hawk Electronics. The conversation also covers how anglers across the Great Lakes—and even out West—are using Hammerhead Cowbells for lake trout, kokanee, and landlocked salmon, along with color selection strategies and when to run different sizes. Plus, Casey and Elaine share a big personal milestone and talk about what it's like building a fishing business together while running busy charter operations on Lake Ontario. If you're targeting lake trout and want to improve your trolling success, this episode is packed with practical cowbell tactics you can put to work immediately. For more Great Lakes fishing information, visit https://fishhawkelectronics.com/blog/
Pete Prisco joins the show and shares that he's not a fan of the Miami Dolphins signing of Malik Willis, saying he would've started Quinn Ewers this season and tanked for a rookie next year. He argues that Tua Tagovailoa is the more talented quarterback, sparking a lively debate with Joe about Miami's outlook. Prisco also weighs in on the Minkah Fitzpatrick trade, shares his thoughts on NFL free-agent moves, and reminisces about Dan Marino, calling him the best thrower of a football ever.
David and Jasmine speak with Andy Prisco, a nationally recognized expert in anger, aggression, and violence response who founded Jumpstart Mastery. Andy trains law enforcement, mental health professionals, firefighters, and others in dealing with difficult and dangerous personalities. He shares how years working in psychosocial rehab shaped his practical approach to crisis intervention and what actually works when emotions spike fast. He outlines his structured method, VDSP: Validate, Defer, Suggest, Prompt, explaining why real de-escalation relies on simple, sequential steps.Andy shows how deliberately “starting with V” helps you regulate your own reaction while lowering the other person's defensiveness. His agreement-first phrasing (“It sounds like…” or “I hear you…”) opens space to reframe the issue and steer someone toward safer behavior with concise suggestions and clear prompts.Andy applies these ideas to litigation, where aggressive opposing counsel and discovery fights can easily trigger anger. He breaks down how outrage disrupts judgment, why self-regulation is built through repetition, and how leading with validation often produces steadier interactions and better outcomes.https://perkinscoie.com/insights/publication/settlement-counsel-services
Eight of the Top 50 free agents, according to Prisco, are offensive linemen — and ITL asks the big question: could the Texans realistically land two of them like they've been hinting at? The crew breaks down cap space, roster priorities, and whether going heavy on the O-line would finally stabilize things for C.J. Stroud and the run game. Plus, Lunch-Time Confessions gets spicy as Lopez makes the case that social media bullies should be banned altogether. The hour wraps with Draft on a Tuesday, diving into the latest draft nuggets, risers, and what prospects could realistically be in play for Houston.
ITL reacts to the national reaction surrounding the Texans trading for David Montgomery, including takes from Adam Schein, and debates whether the outside noise is fair or overblown while asking the bigger question of whether Houston will ever truly swing big for a younger, explosive running back. With the NFL Combine underway, the crew also breaks down the biggest standouts, risers, and subtle storylines shaping the draft board before wrapping the hour with the QOTD: What's a characteristic that is a red flag? Around The NFL, ITL discusses the looming franchise tag deadline and Baltimore working toward a new deal with Lamar Jackson, then welcomes Bun B to the show to talk Trill Town at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, what he has planned, and plays “Trill or Not Trill” during What's Popping. Later, the crew examines Prisco's Top 50 free agents list — including eight offensive linemen — and debates whether the Texans could realistically land two of them to stabilize the offense for C.J. Stroud, followed by Lunch-Time Confessions where Lopez calls for banning social media bullies and Draft on a Tuesday with the latest prospect buzz. The show closes by zooming out on what a true Texans makeover would look like beyond just the offensive line, questioning whether deeper philosophical or schematic changes are needed, before Figgy's Mixtape delivers the Top 10 annoying things passengers do, a potential viral idea for the station, and more off-the-wall stories.
NFL analyst Pete Prisco joins the show to break down the Miami Dolphins' offseason blueprint, including what a potential move for Malik Willis could look like and how it would reshape the quarterback room. Prisco dives into the biggest NFL storylines this offseason and explains how a quarterback's success is often tied to where he's drafted — with the right situation making all the difference. The conversation also touches on the growing awareness of mental health in sports and how it's changed the league landscape. Pete weighs in on De'Von Achane and whether Miami should move toward an extension, urging the team to re-sign him but proceed carefully. Plus, Prisco shares optimism about the Dolphins' new GM before Joe closes things out by asking Pete about strip clubs.
Sedicesima puntata dell'ottava stagione di J-TACTICS, la rubrica di radiomegliodiniente.com dedicata alla vecchia signora bianconera.Focus sul big match andato in scena all'Allianz Stadium tra la Juventus e il Napoli dell'ex Conte.Sfida mai banale, per un'infinità di ragioni, non solo calcistiche.La Juventus batte nettamente un Napoli rimaneggiatovma da non sottovalutare.Risultato netto e perentorio 3-0, i marcatori sono David, Yildiz ed infine Kostic.Vittoria meritata e grintosa da parte dei bianconeri di Mister Spalletti.Il Napoli, falcidiato dalle assenze, Conte porta in panchina due Primavera (De Chiara e Prisco) e il redivivo Lukaku ai box da oltre 5 mesi, ha fatto quel che poteva contro i padroni di casa bianconeri che stavano nettamente meglio atleticamente e soprattutto mentalmente.Pressing alto per aggredire e intimorire il Napoli.Questo il leitmotiv dato da Spalletti, appunto aggredire subito gli avversari, non lasciare loro la possibilità di ragionare, sfruttando le incursioni del solito Yildiz, gli affondi di Conceiçao e l'attitudine di David di fare ciò che in questo periodo gli riesce meglio, ovvero fare gol.Il canadese ci è riesce al 22°, innescato davanti alla porta da un tocco di un ottimo Locatelli.La squadra di Conte, dopo il gol subito barcolla paurosamente rischiando nel giro di pochi minuti di subire il raddoppio bianconero.Buongiorno evita il tracollo togliendo dalla porta, sulla linea, il tiro di Conceiçao.Sarebbe stato un uno-due da KO, pochi minuti prima Thuram aveva anche colpito un palo con un gran destro da fuori area.Gli uomini di Conte hanno fatto di necessità virtù, affidandosi al giovane Vergara.Il turco Yildiz prima e il subentrato Kostic pongono il sigillo per il bis e infine il tris facendo calare il sipario su una partita, che a parte qualche fiammata degli ospiti è stata totalmente a tinte bianconere.Finisce 3-0, risultato meritato per la Juventus che si avvicina alla zona Champions e vendica la prestazione oscena allo stadio Maradona di qualche mese fa.Scialbo 0-0 al Louis II del Principato di Monaco tra i padroni di casa e la Juventus, ultimo match della prima fase della maxi Champions League.Le due squadre si accontentano di un punto per assicurarsi i playoff validi per gli ottavi di Champions.Un gol giustamente annullato ai padroni di casa e un paio di parate di Perin le uniche emozioni di una partita che non passerà sicuramente agli annali.Di questo e altro parleremo in questa puntata!Diteci la vostra!Ecco i link dei nostri social:CANALE TELEGRAM:https://t.me/+TYOn7FZAQwet7MAtINSTAGRAM:https://instagram.com/jtactics_?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=TWITTER:https://twitter.com/RadioMDN?t=woKQltSFRUTw9qibbRZaJA&s=09
Pete Prisco joins to break down the Dolphins' new GM Jon-Eric Sullivan, giving high praise for the hire. He and Joe debate the impact of snowy weather on football games, focusing on the Broncos–Patriots AFC Championship and Sean Payton's costly decisions that contributed to Denver's loss. Prisco also weighs in on the Bills' head coaching vacancy, Fernando Mendoza as a clear No. 1 draft pick, and reflects on Miami's quarterback benching.
Pete Prisco joins to break down the Dolphins' GM search and the ongoing John Harbaugh sweepstakes, highlighting the challenges of hiring a GM while Mike McDaniel remains in place and whether a new GM would need to bring in their own head coach. He weighs in on the best potential landing spots for Harbaugh and analyzes what went wrong with the Ravens, including roster shortcomings. Prisco also reflects on his longtime skepticism of Tua Tagovailoa, offers his take on the coach of the year race, and names his pick for NFL MVP.
Hour 3 opens with Don Bailey Jr. breaking down Miami's CFP semifinal matchup against Ole Miss, highlighting strategies to pressure QB Trinidad Chambliss, lean on playmakers Ruben Bain and Akheem Mesidor, and rely on the running game. He praises D-Line coach Jason Taylor and weighs Ole Miss' motivation after Lane Kiffin's departure. The conversation then shifts to the Dolphins, with Joe, Dave, and Pete Prisco discussing the GM search, the challenges of bringing in John Harbaugh while Mike McDaniel remains, potential landing spots for Harbaugh, and roster issues that affected his tenure in Baltimore. Prisco also weighs in on Tua Tagovailoa, the coach of the year race, and his pick for NFL MVP.
Send the show a text message!In this episode of the Space Between Podcast, Renae Lipsmeyer welcomes 11-year-old Carter Prisco, a young fan of the Dave Matthews Band. Carter shares his journey from listening to the band in his car seat to attending his first concert in West Palm Beach. The conversation explores Carter's musical interests, including his saxophone playing, and his experiences at live shows. The episode highlights the generational love for the band and Carter's unique perspective as a young fan. Support the showTo share your DMB fan journey, email Renae: renae@thespacebetweenpodcastDMB.com
Hour 3 features Kim Bokamper weighing in on the Dolphins' GM search, reacting to Albert Breer's report on Brandon Shore potentially being involved and sharing his take on interim GM Champ Kelly. He also highlights the standout seasons of Devon Achane and Jordyn Brooks, who leads the NFL in tackles. Pete Prisco joins to break down the Dolphins' playoff outlook, calling a postseason berth a longshot, while praising Achane and Patrick Paul and criticizing Mike McDaniel's late-game decisions in Madrid as “coaching malpractice.” Prisco also provides his perspective on the AFC playoff race and weighs in on Shedeur Sanders starting for the Browns. The hour wraps with a Milpitas sports update from Bokamper's hometown.
Pete Prisco joins the show to break down the Dolphins' outlook, calling a playoff berth a longshot while praising Devon Achane and Patrick Paul for their strong play. He doesn't hold back on Mike McDaniel's late-game decisions in Miami's win over the Commanders, labeling them “coaching malpractice.” Prisco also takes a look around the NFL, analyzing the AFC playoff race and reaffirming his trust in the Ravens and Chiefs. Plus, he weighs in on Shedeur Sanders starting for the Browns and what it means for the team moving forward.
Welcome to a Replay episode of the You Can Call Me “Bossy" podcast. Today, I have a replay of one of my favorite interviews from 2025 - a truly inspiring guest, Eleanor Prisco. Eleanor is a dedicated money and mindset coach who focuses on empowering women to achieve financial independence and confidence. In this episode, we dive deep into Eleanor's personal journey from a financially challenging upbringing to becoming a financial strategist helping others. We'll explore the complex relationship women often have with money, influenced by generational patterns, societal expectations, and personal mindsets.Together, we'll unpack the concepts of financial power, mindset, and the often overlooked cycles of money. Eleanor shares invaluable insights on overcoming shame and guilt associated with financial decisions, advocating for oneself in financial matters, and the significance of understanding your personal money story.Whether you're looking to rebuild your relationship with money, seeking practical financial strategies, or simply want to be inspired by someone who's turned financial adversity into empowerment, this episode is a must-listen. Key Takeaways: The importance of financial mindset and education is often neglected in formal systems. Differentiation between guilt (wrong choices with money) and shame (inherently bad with money). Importance of increasing women's voices and influence in the finance industry. Key Timestamps [7:45] – Diverse financial strategies and investments. [18:17] – Navigating social expectations and assertiveness challenges. [29:50] – Examining savings-investment cycle, alignment critical. [37:25] – Strategies and mindset create sustainable financial relationships. [45:33] – Perceptions and fears about wealthy women. Episode Quote "You can be so surprised and delighted when you stand up for yourself." - Eleanor Prisco Episode Resources Instagram: @Eleanorprisco If you enjoyed this episode and are excited for more, please be sure to SUBSCRIBE and write a review to help build momentum and support the show (5-stars would be AWESOME!)_____________________________________________ JOIN US IN - THE CLUB - An annual membership where high-achieving women come together to unapologetically OWN THEIR “BOSSY” in order to rise to the top, make massive impact, and not burn out while doing it. Join TODAY to get access to all past workshop replays and past group coaching calls - always incredible takeaways and AHA moments from reviewing these sessions! Grab your spot in THE CLUB today by CLICKING HERE! _____________________________________________LET'S FREAKING GO! GRAB THIS FREE DOWNLOAD: GRAB 100 FREE JOURNAL PROMPTS TO OWN YOUR BOSSY BY CLICKING HERE LET'S CONNECT: Follow me on Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, or join my STAND IN YOUR POWER FACEBOOK GROUP Grab a signed copy of my bestselling book STAND IN YOUR POWER HEREWatch my TEDx Talk “The Wisdom of Your Ancestors Should Be Ignored” HERE
Semana de curvas en los mercados: caídas en tecnología, presión en renta variable y una aparente “tregua” en bonos que esconde más de lo que parece. En este episodio, Alberto Lezaun y Giancarlo Prisco desgranan qué está pasando de verdad bajo la superficie, cómo interpretar el momento actual y qué escenarios se abren antes de fin de mes.Lo que aprendes hoyQué está provocando la corrección actual y cómo distinguirla de un cambio de cicloLectura técnica de los índices principalesPor qué la caída del Nasdaq puede ser una oportunidad (si sabes dónde mirar)El papel de la Fed y los bonos en esta fase de mercadoCómo identificar la rotación de dinero entre sectoresGestión del riesgo en semanas volátilesEstrategia práctica para traders de corto y medio plazoCapítulos00:00:00 Introducción y repaso de la semana previa00:03:12 Lectura del Nasdaq: estructura y soportes clave00:07:28 Bonos y tipos: señales que condicionan al equity00:10:54 IA y rotación: de hype a selección real de valor00:14:37 Cómo manejar la volatilidad sin perder el control00:18:21 Escenarios probables antes de la próxima reunión de la Fed00:21:04 Estrategias prudentes y puntos de entrada razonables00:24:19 Conclusión y mirada a la siguiente semanaQuiénes participanAlberto Lezaun y Giancarlo Prisco.Formato del canal— Matinal MiTrading (lunes): columna ágil de Giancarlo.— Martes MiTrading (martes): visión global y táctica operativa.Aviso importanteEste contenido es educativo y de opinión. No constituye asesoramiento financiero. Operar en los mercados implica riesgo de pérdida total o parcial del capital invertido.
For episode 558 of the BlockHash Podcast, host Brandon Zemp is joined by Greg Di Prisco, Co-Founder & Chief Architect of M0 Labs while at Permissionless 4.M0 is the universal stablecoin platform. With M0, developers can build their own application-specific digital dollars and embed those into any use case. Learn more at https://www.m0.org ⏳ Timestamps: 0:00 | Introduction0:45 | Who is Greg Di Prisco?3:02 | Origins of M0 Labs5:00 | Stablecoin Clients5:57 | Yield-bearing Stablecoins8:00 | Use-cases10:40 | M0 Labs at Permissionless11:34 | Contact M0 Labs12:06 | RAPID FIRE SESSION
Recharting Your Life With Hope -Get Unstuck and Discover Direction, Purpose, and Joy for Your Life
In this inspiring conversation, Tara Prisco, PA-C and co-host of Medical Media Mixer, shares how two decades in medicine led her to a creative renaissance. We discuss burnout during the pandemic (Tara lost 1/3 of her patients in a nursing home), and how your body signals when it's time to pivot. Tara urges clinicians to find something fun and non-medical just for themselves, to stop waiting for perfect, and to pursue what lights them up—whether that's within their job or outside of cit. If you've stopped learning, stopped laughing, or stopped feeling like you, this episode is your permission slip to reimagine what's possible. Get ready to reflect and maybe start that thing you've been putting off.CONNECT WITH TARA:Medical Media Mixer podcastInsta, LinkedIn, FB CONNECT WITH HOPE:BOOK:Healing Clinician Burnout, How to Revive Your Life and Career (available in ebook and paperback)CONNECT/COACHING:Hope's Website: www.coachhopecook.comHope's IG @coachhopecookHope's FB @hopeallencookHope's LinkedIn: hope-cook-56041283/Hope's YouTube @coachhopecookEmail: hope.cook@gmail.comLove y'all, and remember: There's always hope!
(00:00-11:53) – The Thunder didn’t show up to Game 6 and now have to play a Game 7. (11:53-21:04) – Today’s Headlines with Connor Thomas. (21:04-32:53) – The Eagles on Prisco top 100 lost. (32:53-42:06) – Some recent news on the Tush Push and the guys prep for the final hour.
(00:00-10:12) – On today’s episode of Kincade & Salciunas, the guys open the show asking if are we prepared for the next chapter of Philadelphia sports. (10:12-16:38) – Which Philly teams are best prepared for the future? (16:38-28:20) – The Phillies won the series against the Marlins and have another big series coming up against the Mets. (28:20-36:44) – The benches clear during the Dodgers/Padres game, the guys check the text line and get ready for the next hour. (36:44-48:53) – The guys discuss ESPN’s All Quarter Century Team. (48:53-57:24) – Does a list like the All-Quarter Century mean anything to you? (57:24-1:08:57) – Would you be willing to trade the top Phillies prospects? (1:08:57-1:18:16) – At what point do ushers ignore rules? The guys check some more texts and get ready for the next hour. (1:18:16-1:30:10) – The Thunder didn’t show up to Game 6 and now have to play a Game 7. (1:30:10-1:39:21) – Today’s Headlines with Connor Thomas. (1:39:21-1:51:09) – The Eagles on Prisco top 100 lost. (1:51:09-2:00:22) – Some recent news on the Tush Push and the guys prep for the final hour. (2:00:22-2:14:00) – Tim Kelly joins to talk the current state of the Phillies. (2:14:00-2:22:15) – Previewing the Phillies vs. Mets series. (2:22:15-2:32:39) – The guys discuss an article from Bill Barnwell. (2:32:39-2:47:52) – The text line is checked for the final time today and the Key 3 wraps up the show.
Wex and AC return on Wednesday to break down a dominant win over the A's for Houston, the Rockets NEW top trade partner, Pete Prisco's poor ranking of Texans rankings, a new favorite defensive back in the AFC and more!
Seth and Sean dive into CJ Stroud being one of Chris Simms' top 10 QB's and his explanations, discuss Pete Prisco's top 100 list leaving out Stroud entirely, and some audio that makes it seem like Mike McDaniel is just trying too hard to be clever at this point.
Pete Prisco dropped his annual Top 100 NFL players list — how many Texans made the cut, and was it fair or foul? ITL reacts. Plus, LeBron thinks it's too much Championship talk? Lunch-Time Confessions dives in. Texans have addressed the CB depth with a signing. Did they get the right dude?
Episode #254 of the Great Lakes Fishing Podcast is a roundtable discussion with Captain Casey Prisco, Captain Rob Westcott, and Captain Roy Letcher. This is a recording of our live show from the back of Casey's boat in Wilson Harbor. We get into how the fishing has been lately and how these three expert captains are getting fish to bite. For more Great Lakes fishing information, visit https://fishhawkelectronics.com/
Seth and Sean see what Pete Prisco of CBS Sports has the Texans doing with the 25th pick in today's Mock Draft Injection, and Seth recalls how Prisco turned him into an unknowing snitch.
If the musician plays the instrument, the negotiator plays the Self. Two crisis negotiation consigliari riff on developing real negotiation skills and making them accessible in the highest stakes arenas. Andy makes the important distinction between skillful attributes instead and the concatenation of statements. He does so while integrating blues guitar to the delight of the host.
Pete Prisco, Senior NFL Analyst At CBS, joins the show! How did Prisco know Cam Ward was the real deal at Incarnate Word?! NFL contracts expanding? League is too soft on cap size?
(0:00-9:27) Who will lead off for the Phillies? (9:27-17:06) Phillies lineup construction (17:06-29:14) Jalen Hurts disrespect (29:14-39:39) Is Turner’s big contract a letdown? (39:39-53:16) Jalen Hurts punished for the great roster (53:16-1:05:56) We re-air CBS Sports’ Pete Prisco’s interview with Kincade & Salciunas on where Jalen Hurts is ranked among QB’s (1:05:56-1:14:29) Kevin reacts to the interview with Pete Prisco (1:14:29-1:25:14) Callers react to Prisco’s comments & Kevin’s rant on viewing QB’s (1:25:14-1:48:31) The Philadelphia Inqurier’s Scott Lauber joins us from Clearwater for a Phillies check-in. (1:48:31-1:59:46) Kevin reacts to what Scott Lauber has to say from Clearwater (1:59:46-2:10:28) A look around the MLB (2:10:28-2:22:52) The state of the Sixers (2:22:52-2:30:39) Could Maxey request a trade? (2:30:39-2:44:16) Sixers fans therapy session (2:44:16-3:01:15) Kevin wraps up the show & Philly Sports tomorrow
This is a recording from Fish Hawk LIVE. Captain Casey Prisco from Dirty Goose Sportfishing joins Fish Hawk Live to discuss Lake Ontario salmon fishing, lake trout, cowbells, & more. Casey now owns Hammerhead Cowbells. We get into his new business as well. For more Great Lakes fishing information, visit https://fishhawkelectronics.com/blog/
Welcome to a brand new episode of the You Can Call Me “Bossy" podcast. Today, we have a truly inspiring guest, Eleanor Prisco. Eleanor is a dedicated money and mindset coach who focuses on empowering women to achieve financial independence and confidence. In this episode, we dive deep into Eleanor's personal journey from a financially challenging upbringing to becoming a financial strategist helping others. We'll explore the complex relationship women often have with money, influenced by generational patterns, societal expectations, and personal mindsets. Together, we'll unpack the concepts of financial power, mindset, and the often overlooked cycles of money. Eleanor shares invaluable insights on overcoming shame and guilt associated with financial decisions, advocating for oneself in financial matters, and the significance of understanding your personal money story. Whether you're looking to rebuild your relationship with money, seeking practical financial strategies, or simply want to be inspired by someone who's turned financial adversity into empowerment, this episode is a must-listen. Key Takeaways: The importance of financial mindset and education is often neglected in formal systems. Differentiation between guilt (wrong choices with money) and shame (inherently bad with money). Importance of increasing women's voices and influence in the finance industry. Key Timestamps [7:45] – Diverse financial strategies and investments. [18:17] – Navigating social expectations and assertiveness challenges. [29:50] – Examining savings-investment cycle, alignment critical. [37:25] – Strategies and mindset create sustainable financial relationships. [45:33] – Perceptions and fears about wealthy women. Episode Quote "You can be so surprised and delighted when you stand up for yourself." - Eleanor Prisco Episode Resources Instagram: @Eleanorprisco If you enjoyed this episode and are excited for more, please be sure to SUBSCRIBE and write a review to help build momentum and support the show (5-stars would be AWESOME!)_____________________________________________ JOIN US IN - THE CLUB - An annual membership where high-achieving women come together to unapologetically OWN THEIR “BOSSY” in order to rise to the top, make massive impact, and not burn out while doing it. Join TODAY to get access to all past workshop replays and past group coaching calls - always incredible takeaways and AHA moments from reviewing these sessions! Grab your spot in THE CLUB today by CLICKING HERE! _____________________________________________ LET'S FREAKING GO! GRAB THIS FREE DOWNLOAD: GRAB 100 FREE JOURNAL PROMPTS TO OWN YOUR BOSSY BY CLICKING HERE LET'S CONNECT: Follow me on Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, or join my STAND IN YOUR POWER FACEBOOK GROUP Grab a signed copy of my bestselling book STAND IN YOUR POWER HEREWatch my TEDx Talk “The Wisdom of Your Ancestors Should Be Ignored” HERE
Neil Prisco, Marketing Director of the F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts in downtown Wilkes-Barre, speaking about the second half of the 2024-2025 season and the newly-issued brochure. Performances run from January 9th through June 8th, with new events to be added regularly. For more information: www.kirbycenter.org/ 570-826-1100
Pete Prisco, Tony Boselli and J.P. Shadrick regroup after the Bye Week and assess the road ahead for the Jaguars, starting with the division-rival Houston Texans coming to town. The crew debates how if healthy, Trevor Lawrence's return could affect the outcome of the final six-game stretch. Monday's edition of Jaguars Happy Hour is presented by Mr. Chubby's Wings and Jet Home Loans.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Captain Casey Prisco from Dirty Goose Sportfishing joins the show for Episode #229. Things usually go off the rails when Casey is on the show and today's episode is no different. We discuss running meat rigs, tournament fishing, and the ports of Wilson and Pulaski on Lake Ontario. Captain Sergio Ferreira from Trolling Reel Deep Sportfishing is my cohost for this episode. For more Great Lakes fishing information, visit https://fishhawkelectronics.com/blog/
Why the Dolphins won't finish 3rd in the AFC East like Prisco said and why the Dolphins need to get off to a fast start and get to 2-0.
When Marie and Pierre Curie discovered radium in 1898, the chemical element was quickly adopted by manufacturers for its luminescent properties that would go on to be used in, among other things, the painting of clock faces, watches, and instrument panels, allowing them to be seen in the dark. At the time, the introduction of radioluminescent materials into manufacturing was hailed as a scientific solution to an age-old frustration, but it didn't take long before that solution was shown to have terrible consequences. As a radioactive element, radium is highly toxic to humans, particularly when ingested or inhaled. While it seemed unlikely that anyone would ingest or inhale the radium used to paint a clockface, this fact posed a serious problem for the largely female factory workers whose job it was to paint the dials. These “Radium Girls,” as they would come to be known, not only spent most of their day in close proximity to the paint, but also employed a technique in which they frequently wet their paintbrushes with their mouths, consuming small amounts of radium in the process. Throughout the first half of the twentieth century, hundreds of young women working in at least three radium dial factories in the United States suffered deadly radiation poisoning as a result of working so closely with radium, all without any safety protocols and completely unaware of the dangers. After dozens of deaths, a group of factory workers successfully sued their employers for damages, exposing the widespread disregard for worker safety. While the suits were generally a major victory for the American labor movement, it was ultimately hard-won and little comfort to those who would die within a few years.Thank you to the incredible Dave White of Bring Me the Axe Podcast for research!ReferencesCamden Courier-Post. 1928. "Woman radium victim offers living body to aid in search for cure." Courier-Post, May 29: 1.eGov Newswire. 2021. "Menedez leads colleagues in introducing senate resolution to honor the lives and legacy of the 'Radium Girls'." eGov Newswire, June 26.Evening Courier. 1927. "Radium poison victims want damage suit limits raised." Evening Courier, July 19: 2.Galant, Debbie. 1996. "Living with a radium nightmare." New York Times, September 29: NJ1.Lang, Daniel. 1959. "A most valuable accident." New Yorker, April 24: 49.McAndrew, Tara McClellan. 2018. The Radium Girls: An Illinois Tragedy. January 25. Accessed July 8, 2024. https://www.nprillinois.org/equity-justice/2018-01-25/the-radium-girls-an-illinois-tragedy.Moore, Kate. 2017. The Radium Girls: The Dark Story of America's Shining Women. New York, NY: Sourcebooks.New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. n.d. Radium Girls: The Story of US Radium's Superfund Site. Environmental Preservation Snapshot, Orange, NJ: New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection.New York Times. 1928. "Finds no bar to suit by radium victims." New York Times, May 23: 11.Prisco, Jacopo. 2017. "Radium Girls: The dark times of luminous watches." CNN, December 19.United Press. 1928. "Woman, dying by degrees, tells of symptoms of radium posioning." Courier-News, May 16: 6.—. 1928. "3 more are victims of radiun poisoning." Evening Courier, May 22: 1.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Sean and Seth discuss the hype surrounding Texans training camp this season and if Pete Prisco leaving Stefon Diggs off his Top 100 list and list of 50 honorable mentions is a true snub.
HOUR 4 - Seth and Sean discuss some early PenderPoll results as to if fans would be cool with the Astros being sellers at the deadline, dive into which Texans showed up on Pete Prisco's top 100 list and where they showed up, and react to Antonio Brown not being able to be reasoned with on The Pivot podcast.
Seth and Sean dive into Pete Prisco of CBS Sports' list of the top 100 players in the NFL, which Texans showed up, where they showed up, and if the list is bunk.
Will Brinson is joined by Ryan Wilson, John Breech and Pete Prisco to break down Pete's Week 3 NFL Power Rankings. Plus, the guys dish our their rankings for non-QB MVP candidates through two weeks. Intro (00:00) Pittsburgh Food Ranking (3:04) Chubb-Less Browns Fall in Rankings (9:22) Saints, Commanders Make Top 10 (21:34) Which 0-2 Team Will Bounce Back (29:19) Prisco's WORST Ranks This Week (39:14) Ranking Non-QB MVP candidates (42:20) To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We start the show a little different with PFT and Big Cat talking about Monday Night Football and the Scary Damar Hamlin situation (00:00:00-00:22:21). We then move back to the studio to do hot seat/cool throne (00:22:21-00:55:21). Pete Prisco joins the show to talk Week 18 and playoffs as well as what happened to Russell Wilson and how Prisco would make a great Special Teams coach (00:55:21-01:38:56). 1 question with TCU QB Max Duggan (01:38:56-01:48:40). We finish with Hanks 2022 Bonk list for the entire show (01:48:40-02:06:41).You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/PardonMyTake