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Check out ‘What's Your Number?': lnk.to/rbGlvMSubscribe to Inside Call me Back: inside.arkmedia.orgGift a subscription of Inside Call me Back: inside.arkmedia.org/giftsArk Media is looking to add a Production Manager to the team: https://tinyurl.com/ark-prod-mgrSubscribe to Amit Segal's newsletter ‘It's Noon in Israel': arkmedia.org/amitsegal/Watch Call me Back on YouTube: youtube.com/@CallMeBackPodcastFor sponsorship inquiries, please contact: callmeback@arkmedia.orgTo contact us, sign up for updates, and access transcripts, visit: arkmedia.org/Ark Media on Instagram: instagram.com/arkmediaorgDan on X: x.com/dansenorDan on Instagram: instagram.com/dansenorTo order Dan Senor & Saul Singer's book, The Genius of Israel: tinyurl.com/bdeyjsdnToday's Episode: Last week, Michal Lev-Ram and Yonatan Adiri – co-hosts of Ark Media's second original podcast, What's Your Number? – conducted a fascinating interview with Josh Wolfe that I wanted to bring to your attention. They discussed the boom in defense tech and Israel's outsized role in the sector.Josh Wolfe is the co-founder of Luxe Capital, a venture firm with $5 billion under management focused on deep-tech and science-driven investments. Josh has also been particularly outspoken on issues related to Israel and antisemitism since October 7. In this episode, Josh talks with Michal and Yonatan about how and why he was early to the defense tech sector, when and why he began investing in Israeli defense tech, the reactions he got from his own investors, and what this sector means for Israel's postwar geopolitical position. If you enjoy this interview, you can follow What's Your Number? on all podcast players, or subscribe on our website, Arkmedia.org. CREDITS:ILAN BENATAR - Producer & EditorADAAM JAMES LEVIN-AREDDY - Executive ProducerMARTIN HUERGO - Sound EditorMARIANGELES BURGOS - Additional EditingMAYA RACKOFF - Operations DirectorGABE SILVERSTEIN - ResearchYUVAL SEMO - Music Composer
Subscribe to Inside Call me Back: inside.arkmedia.orgGift a subscription of Inside Call me Back: inside.arkmedia.org/giftsArk Media is looking to add a Production Manager to the team: https://tinyurl.com/ark-prod-mgrSubscribe to Amit Segal's newsletter ‘It's Noon in Israel': arkmedia.org/amitsegal/Watch Call me Back on YouTube: youtube.com/@CallMeBackPodcastCheck out Ark Media's other podcasts: For Heaven's Sake: lnk.to/rfGlrA‘What's Your Number?': lnk.to/rbGlvMFor sponsorship inquiries, please contact: callmeback@arkmedia.orgTo contact us, sign up for updates, and access transcripts, visit: arkmedia.org/Ark Media on Instagram: instagram.com/arkmediaorgDan on X: x.com/dansenorDan on Instagram: instagram.com/dansenorTo order Dan Senor & Saul Singer's book, The Genius of Israel: tinyurl.com/bdeyjsdnToday's Episode: On Sunday, Hamas announced that it agreed to a hostage-ceasefire proposal, which Israel officials are now reviewing. This comes after Sunday's massive protests against the government's plans to expand the war and conquer Gaza City. In preparation for the Gaza City operation, the IDF has called up another 60,000 reservists. On Tuesday, the Hostage and Missing Families Forum announced they are postponing another big protest originally scheduled for next Sunday in order not to disrupt the ongoing negotiations. On today's episode, we are joined by Miri Eisin to discuss Israel's strategic position as it weighs whether to go for a deal or continue the war. Miri is a retired Col. in the IDF, who spent her career focused on military intelligence, and who served alongside current IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir. She currently serves as a fellow at Reichmann University's International Institute for Counter-terrorism and is the Chair of the Taub Center for Social Policy Studies in Israel. CREDITS:ILAN BENATAR - Producer & EditorADAAM JAMES LEVIN-AREDDY - Executive ProducerMARTIN HUERGO - Sound EditorMARIANGELES BURGOS - Additional EditingMAYA RACKOFF - Operations DirectorGABE SILVERSTEIN - ResearchYUVAL SEMO - Music Composer
This month, Mama B. and her Production Manager and Sound Engineer, Landon Skeen, celebrate the fifth anniversary of Red State Blue Mom. Mama B. shares some background and anecdotes behind the podcast's production. Then she heads straight into this month's episode as listeners wind their way through the following topics: Comments from Mama B. about her summer reading of How Fascism Works, The Politics of Us and Them by Jason Stanley and how it ties into last month's podcast episode. Find out why Mama B. blames both a former Vanity Fair Editor and a former Democratic President for Trump becoming President. She goes on to talk about The Godfather Presidency (an article in the July/August Vanity Fair) and gives a cliff notes version of the controversial first episode of this year's South Park. Mama B. finishes her talking points by telling Red State Blue Mom fans about her first Joe Rogan podcast listening experience featuring Democratic Texas House Representative, James Talarico. The Rogan Experience podcast episode was recorded before the Texas Dems decamped to blue states to try to stop Texas Republicans from accomplishing the election rigging demanded by Trump. Believe it or not, one topic flows into another for an interesting and sometimes surprising listening experience. (Recorded on August 11, 2025.)
Your brain is running the show… but it's using outdated software. In this episode, I break down 10 cognitive biases — the mental shortcuts that once kept us safe but now quietly sabotage your choices in relationships, careers, and everyday life.In this episode:10 mental biases quietly sabotaging your choicesThe traps that keep you stuck in jobs, relationships & indecisionNerd Alert: How your salience network bends realityTools to catch each bias in real time & rewire your thinking____ANNOUNCEMENTS My Monthly Membership, The Inner Work Room, is officially live! Join now to level up your mindset, life, and relationships with weekly tools, tough-love coaching, and science-backed strategies designed to help you become the best version of yourself.___Be sure to follow my Instagram @briannadiorio for all the Brianna Approved educational content! Check out my Amazon Storefront for all of my favorite Brianna Approved things!You can visit my website www.briannadiorio.com to learn more.Production Manager and Graphics @kylediorio
Subscribe to Inside Call me Back: inside.arkmedia.orgGift a subscription of Inside Call me Back: inside.arkmedia.org/giftsArk Media is looking to add a Production Manager to the team: https://tinyurl.com/ark-prod-mgrSubscribe to Amit Segal's newsletter ‘It's Noon in Israel': arkmedia.org/amitsegal/Watch Call me Back on YouTube: youtube.com/@CallMeBackPodcastCheck out Ark Media's other podcasts: For Heaven's Sake: lnk.to/rfGlrA‘What's Your Number?': lnk.to/rbGlvMFor sponsorship inquiries, please contact: callmeback@arkmedia.orgTo contact us, sign up for updates, and access transcripts, visit: arkmedia.org/Ark Media on Instagram: instagram.com/arkmediaorgDan on X: x.com/dansenorDan on Instagram: instagram.com/dansenorTo order Dan Senor & Saul Singer's book, The Genius of Israel: tinyurl.com/bdeyjsdnToday's Episode: On Sunday, hundreds of thousands of Israelis joined in mass protests and strikes to pressure the Netanyahu government to end the Gaza war.Meanwhile, the IDF is preparing to execute the government's plan to conquer Gaza City, which would entail the evacuation of the roughly one million Palestinians residing there. This offensive is in the works while there is renewed interest by Hamas in some kind of negotiation (which is likely a result of IDF plans for a new offensive). On today's episode, Dan is joined by Ark Media contributor Nadav Eyal to discuss (and debate) the cost and benefits of continuing the war in Gaza.CREDITS:ILAN BENATAR - Producer & EditorADAAM JAMES LEVIN-AREDDY - Executive ProducerMARTIN HUERGO - Sound EditorMARIANGELES BURGOS - Additional EditingMAYA RACKOFF - Operations DirectorGABE SILVERSTEIN - ResearchYUVAL SEMO - Music Composer
Subscribe to Inside Call me Back: inside.arkmedia.orgGift a subscription of Inside Call me Back: inside.arkmedia.org/giftsArk Media is looking to add a Production Manager to the team: https://tinyurl.com/ark-prod-mgrSubscribe to Amit Segal's newsletter 'It's Noon in Israel': arkmedia.org/amitsegal/Watch Call me Back on YouTube: youtube.com/@CallMeBackPodcastCheck out Ark Media's other podcasts: For Heaven's Sake: lnk.to/rfGlrA‘What's Your Number?': lnk.to/rbGlvMFor sponsorship inquiries, please contact: callmeback@arkmedia.orgTo contact us, sign up for updates, and access transcripts, visit: arkmedia.org/Ark Media on Instagram: instagram.com/arkmediaorgDan on X: x.com/dansenorDan on Instagram: instagram.com/dansenorTo order Dan Senor & Saul Singer's book, The Genius of Israel: tinyurl.com/bdeyjsdnToday's Episode: On Friday, August 15th, Israel marks the 20th anniversary of its 2005 disengagement from Gaza, a watershed moment in Israeli history. It's the date when, 20 years ago, the IDF began executing the Knesset's decision to unilaterally withdraw from all Jewish settlements in the Gaza strip, uprooting the 8,000 Israelis living there.The plan was spearheaded by Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, who was head of the right-wing Likud party and had been a lifelong supporter of expanding settlements. Sharon ultimately got his government, including the future Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, to support the withdrawal.On today's episode, we are joined by Ark Media contributor Amit Segal and Asi Shariv, who served as senior advisor to Prime Minister Sharon during those dramatic days. With the benefit of hindsight, we discuss the long term impact of the Gaza withdrawal and whether or not it was a mistake.CREDITS:ILAN BENATAR - Producer & EditorADAAM JAMES LEVIN-AREDDY - Executive ProducerMARTIN HUERGO - Sound EditorMARIANGELES BURGOS - Additional EditingMAYA RACKOFF - Operations DirectorGABE SILVERSTEIN - ResearchYUVAL SEMO - Music Composer
Subscribe to Inside Call me Back: inside.arkmedia.orgGift a subscription of Inside Call me Back: inside.arkmedia.org/giftsArk Media is looking to add a Production Manager to the team: https://tinyurl.com/ark-prod-mgrSubscribe to Amit Segal's newsletter 'It's Noon in Israel': arkmedia.org/amitsegal/Watch Call me Back on YouTube: youtube.com/@CallMeBackPodcastCheck out Ark Media's other podcasts: For Heaven's Sake: lnk.to/rfGlrA‘What's Your Number?': lnk.to/rbGlvMFor sponsorship inquiries, please contact: callmeback@arkmedia.orgTo contact us, sign up for updates, and access transcripts, visit: arkmedia.org/Ark Media on Instagram: instagram.com/arkmediaorgDan on X: x.com/dansenorDan on Instagram: instagram.com/dansenorTo order Dan Senor & Saul Singer's book, The Genius of Israel: tinyurl.com/bdeyjsdnToday's Episode: On Friday, August 15th, Israel marks the 20th anniversary of its 2005 disengagement from Gaza, a watershed moment in Israeli history. It's the date when, 20 years ago, the IDF began executing the Knesset's decision to unilaterally withdraw from all Jewish settlements in the Gaza strip, uprooting the 8,000 Israelis living there.The plan was spearheaded by Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, who was head of the right-wing Likud party and had been a lifelong supporter of expanding settlements. Sharon ultimately got his government, including the future Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, to support the withdrawal.On today's episode, we discuss the Gaza withdrawal and its implications with Ark Media contributor Amit Segal and Asi Shariv, who served as senior advisor to Prime Minister Sharon during those dramatic days. CREDITS:ILAN BENATAR - Producer & EditorADAAM JAMES LEVIN-AREDDY - Executive ProducerMARTIN HUERGO - Sound EditorMARIANGELES BURGOS - Additional EditingMAYA RACKOFF - Operations DirectorGABE SILVERSTEIN - ResearchYUVAL SEMO - Music Composer
Ark Media is looking to add a Production Manager to the team: https://tinyurl.com/ark-prod-mgrSubscribe to INSIDE Call me Back: inside.arkmedia.orgGift a subscription of INSIDE Call me Back: inside.arkmedia.org/giftsWatch Call me Back on YouTube: youtube.com/@CallMeBackPodcastCheck out Ark Media's other podcasts: For Heaven's Sake: lnk.to/rfGlrA‘What's Your Number?': lnk.to/rbGlvMFor sponsorship inquiries, please contact: callmeback@arkmedia.orgTo contact us, sign up for updates, and access transcripts, visit: arkmedia.org/Ark Media on Instagram: instagram.com/arkmediaorgDan on X: x.com/dansenorDan on Instagram: instagram.com/dansenorTo order Dan Senor & Saul Singer's book, The Genius of Israel: tinyurl.com/bdeyjsdnToday's Episode: Late last week, the Israeli security cabinet approved a proposal by Prime Minister Netanyahu to conquer Gaza City, where roughly half the Gazan population resides, and which has been largely untouched by the IDF thus far.This decision has prompted widespread international backlash, which was already mounting from concerns over a possible food crisis in Gaza. It also comes as more countries move to recognize a Palestinian state, forcing us to grapple with the high price Israel is paying on the global stage for the ongoing Gaza war. With this in mind, on today's episode, Dan speaks with Dr. Micah Goodman about whether there's a difference between winning the war in Gaza and winning the wider, regional war. Is it possible that Israel will need to modify its definition of victory in Gaza in order to emerge victorious in the larger re-shaping of the geopolitics of the Middle East?Micah Goodman is a research fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute and co-host of the popular Israeli podcast Mifleget Hamachshavot produced by Beit Avi Chai.CREDITS:ILAN BENATAR - Producer & EditorADAAM JAMES LEVIN-AREDDY - Executive ProducerMARTIN HUERGO - Sound EditorMARIANGELES BURGOS - Additional EditingMAYA RACKOFF - Operations DirectorGABE SILVERSTEIN - ResearchYUVAL SEMO - Music Composer
Come along as we take a dive into Triple M's radio history with John Fielding, who served as Production Manager at 4GR during some of its most formative years. From splicing reel-to-reel tape with razor blades to voicing iconic local ads, John was the creative force behind much of what came out of the speakers in the '70s, '80s, and beyond. He trained generations of announcers, crafted award-winning audio, and became a walking archive of stories, jingles, and sound effects. Have a listen!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Insight, we're highlighting three powerful community events making a difference in our region. First, we spotlight the Nicetown CDC Giveback Festival, an annual North Philly tradition filled with music, resources, and empowerment. Guests Majeedah Rashid, COO of Nicetown CDC, Zakariyya Abdur Rahman, President & CEO, and Tammy Boney, Production Manager and host, share how the festival promotes safety, wellness, and unity.
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We are excited to announce the latest update from our team! We are introducing you to Heather Miller, our newest addition to the Big Fish family. Heather not only comes with a ton of experience in project management and design, but her positive energy and passion for her work have already made a huge impact in just a few weeks of being here. Heather shares about her previous work experience and why she decided to apply to work at Big Fish. We also talk about her new role, how she and Tanya have become instant best friends, and what she hopes to bring to the company. Heather's presence is already proving to be a huge asset to our team, and we know the customers and listeners will appreciate her just as much as we do. The Big Fish DocuSeries is out now! Check it out on our YouTube channel! To connect with Big Fish Contracting, you can check out our website at www.bigfishcontracting.com. You can also follow us on our social channels: Big Fish Contracting Instagram Big Fish Contracting Facebook
The biggest movie of the year is here and The Movie Defenders bring you our review like only we can. This time, with help from our dear friend Amy Cass, Production Manager at Warner Brothers Animation, who helped make the first chapter of the DCU, Creature Commandos. Amy brings her unique perspective and experience to the show as we play scenes, get nostalgic, and maybe almost cry. We interview Amy to begin the show and then dive into all the Superman goodness there is by playing scenes right from the film. So grab your red boots, don't mess around with a pocket universe, and keep those drones away from Krypto! It's time for Superman on The Movie Defenders Podcast! Click here to listen and connect anywhere: https://linktr.ee/moviedefenders 00:00:00 Intro and What We've Been Watching 00:22:09 Interview with Amy Cass 01:18:31 Superman Discussion Starts 01:56:58 The Hammer of Boravia 02:10:43 Lois Interviews Superman 02:40:01 The Message 02:56:49 Superman Has to Save Krypto 03:05:08 Superman in Lex's Prison 03:13:51 Lex Interrogates Superman 03:30:50 Pa Kent and Clark 03:49:34 Clark's Humanity 03:59:26 Supergirl and Krypto Special thanks to our amazing Patreon supporters! Alex Kirkby Alexis Helman Barrett Young Bart German Brett Bowen Daryl Ewry Doug Robertson Ena Haynes Eric Blattberg Jason Chastain Josh Evans Joshua Loy Katherine Boulware Kevin Athey Mark Nattress Mark Martin Megan Bush Michael Puckett Nick Nagher Randal Silver Sean Masters Stephanie Ewry Attack of the Killer Podcast
Everything costs something. The real question is—what are you actually paying for? The price is usually your peace, your energy, your time... and your future clarity.In this episode, we explore:-Why your “free time” isn't really free—and the hidden ways you leak energy-You're not tired. You're uninspired. -NERD ALERT- The neuroscience of why you feel drained even when you're “not doing much”-Reframe or remain: the cognitive cost of staying stuck-The invisible toll of tolerating what's misaligned-How to audit your energetic spending—before burnout sends the bill__ANNOUNCEMENTS Step into your next level—join us July 30th for High Achievers Night Out (Virtual Edition). Whether you're at a crossroads or just bored of your own excuses, sign up now! My Monthly Membership, The Inner Work Room, is officially live! ____Be sure to follow my Instagram @briannadiorio for all the Brianna Approved educational content! Check out my Amazon Storefront for all of my favorite Brianna Approved things!You can visit my website www.briannadiorio.com to learn more.Production Manager and Graphics @kylediorio
Welcome to the Nothing Shocking Podcast episode 290 with our guest Brent Jeffers formerly of Stryper. Brent is a Freelance Video Producer and we discuss his 30+ years of experience as a production manager, stage manager, keyboard/piano tuner and more! He has toured with Stryper, Journey, Debbie Gibson, Natalie Cole, Faith Hill/Tim McGraw, American Idol Tour, David Foster, and several other amazing artists! Please like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/nothingshockingpodcast/ Follow us on X at https://twitter.com/hashtag/noshockpod. Libsyn website: https://nothingshocking.libsyn.com For more info on the Hong Kong Sleepover: https://thehongkongsleepover.bandcamp.com Help support the podcast and record stores by shopping at Ragged Records. http://www.raggedrecords.org
When you go to a live show these days, you expect to see a spectacle — an artistic production that will blow you away.Behind the scenes, there's one person responsible for bringing this production to life — the production manager. Today we join with WNXP's Music Citizens podcast to go behind the scenes with Nashville-based production manager, Tori Butash.As a “lady soundguy,” Tori worked her way up doing sound for Rob Thomas, Imagine Dragons and other bands including Sylvan Esso. It was Sylvan Esso who realized Tori was highly organized, a good communicator and, most importantly, a good hang — the perfect ingredients for a production manager.This episode was produced by Justin Barney and Mary Mancini.Guests Tori Butash, Production Manager, (Wilco, Sylvan Esso) Michael Pollard, Production Direction, WNXP Jason Moon Wilkins, Program Director, WNXP Music Citizens is a new podcast series by WNXP and Nashville Public Radio about the people who make music work. Each episode will explore what it takes to do the jobs that keep the music business moving and introduce you to the characters who are often well known within their worlds but whose vital work goes largely uncelebrated. Listen to all episodes at wnxp.org.
When you go to a live show these days, you are expecting to see a spectacle — some artistic production that will blow you away. Behind the scenes, there's one person responsible for bringing this production to life, wrangling dozens of people and fixing daily snafus - the Production Manager. Episode 4 of Music Citizens goes behind the scenes with Nashville production manger Tori Butash. We explore how her job has become more complicated in recent years and how the pandemic continues to impact touring. Voices in the episode include:· Jason Moon Wilkins — Host· Justin Barney — Reporter, Producer· Tori Butash — Production Manager· Nick Sanborn and Amelia Meath of Sylvan Esso — Touring Musicians· Michael Pollard— Touring crew member· Various Wilco tour membersThis episode was produced by Justin Barney, Emily Siner and Jason Moon Wilkins. Mixing and Mastering by Michael Pollard. Scoring by Jay Ragsdale. Tape sync by Brian Burns. Special thanks to Tony Gonzalez, Jewly Hight, Marquis Munson, Cindy Abrams, Carly Butler, Stephanie O'Byrne, and everyone who helped.Institutional support from Tennessee Arts Commission, Metro Arts Thrive and First Horizon Foundation. Follow WNXP on social platforms as @WNXPNashville
When you go to a live show these days, you are expecting to see a spectacle — some artistic production that will blow you away. Behind the scenes, there's one person responsible for bringing this production to life, wrangling dozens of people and fixing daily snafus - the Production Manager. Episode 4 of Music Citizens goes behind the scenes with Nashville production manger Tori Butash. We explore how her job has become more complicated in recent years and how the pandemic continues to impact touring. Voices in the episode include:· Jason Moon Wilkins — Host· Justin Barney — Reporter, Producer· Tori Butash — Production Manager· Nick Sanborn and Amelia Meath of Sylvan Esso — Touring Musicians· Michael Pollard— Touring crew member· Various Wilco tour membersThis episode was produced by Justin Barney, Emily Siner and Jason Moon Wilkins. Mixing and Mastering by Michael Pollard. Scoring by Jay Ragsdale. Tape sync by Brian Burns. Special thanks to Tony Gonzalez, Jewly Hight, Marquis Munson, Cindy Abrams, Carly Butler, Stephanie O'Byrne, and everyone who helped.Institutional support from Tennessee Arts Commission, Metro Arts Thrive and First Horizon Foundation. Follow WNXP on social platforms as @WNXPNashville
When you go to a live show these days, you are expecting to see a spectacle — some artistic production that will blow you away. Behind the scenes, there's one person responsible for bringing this production to life, wrangling dozens of people and fixing daily snafus - the Production Manager. Episode 4 of Music Citizens goes behind the scenes with Nashville production manger Tori Butash. We explore how her job has become more complicated in recent years and how the pandemic continues to impact touring. Tori Boutash is The Wrangler. Coming July 9 anywhere you get your podcasts.
When you go to a live show these days, you are expecting to see a spectacle — some artistic production that will blow you away. Behind the scenes, there's one person responsible for bringing this production to life, wrangling dozens of people and fixing daily snafus - the Production Manager. Episode 4 of Music Citizens goes behind the scenes with Nashville production manger Tori Butash. We explore how her job has become more complicated in recent years and how the pandemic continues to impact touring. Tori Boutash is The Wrangler. Coming July 9 anywhere you get your podcasts.
Ask Flora Funga Podcast anything OR Leave a ReviewKyle Garrone holds a degree in Plant Biology from University of California, Davis with a focus on plant pathology and mycology. He has been the Production Manager of Far West Fungi since graduating from UC Davis in 2010, with his primary focus on increasing yields, developing appropriate technologies for the mushroom industry, reducing labor, and experimenting with new varieties of mushrooms that have potential for wholesale customers. Kyle has traveled throughout the world to find the most successful and efficient growing methods and the most resilient and highest yielding mushroom varieties. He enjoys sharing what he has learned with those who are interested in exotic mushroom cultivation.All resources mentioned on florafungapodcast.com/169 Wear FFP merch to support the show and impress your friends & familyZbiotics: "FLORA10"Drink ZBiotics before drinking alcohol-Alcohol produces acetaldehyde, a byproduct that your next dayDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showITS FINALLY LIVE! IVE RELEASED MY NEW BIODIVERSITY DOCUMENTARY FILMING OLYMPIC PENINSULA FUNGI FESTIVAL--PLEASE GO WATCH If you like the podcast please think of donating to Keep the show happening $keenie19 on Cash App Follow my other social media sites to interact and engage with me:Email me to be on the podcast or inperson Interview: floraandfungapodcast@gmail.com FacebookInstagramTwitterTikTokYouTubePatreon --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Zbiotics: "FLORA10"Drink ZBiotics before drinking alcohol-Alcohol produces acetaldehyde, a byproduct that your next day SUPPORT THE SHOW: Join my Patreon for only $1/month [THATS only .03 cents ...
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In Episode 81, we are diving into Post Traumatic Growth (aka pain as a portal), the Region Beta Trap, and the Neuropsychology of Thriving After Rupture. We'll break down why hitting rock bottom can be more motivating than staying “fine,” how trauma rewires your brain, and why you need 3-5 positives to outweigh one negative. Plus, we'll explore the Region Beta Paradox—why tolerable pain keeps you stuck more than real suffering does.____ANNOUNCEMENTS Step into your next level—join us July 30th for High Achievers Night Out (Virtual Edition). Whether you're at a crossroads or just bored of your own excuses, sign up now! My Monthly Membership, The Inner Work Room, is officially live! ____Be sure to follow my Instagram @briannadiorio for all the Brianna Approved educational content! Check out my Amazon Storefront for all of my favorite Brianna Approved things!You can visit my website www.briannadiorio.com to learn more.Production Manager and Graphics @kylediorio
"Mystic Maya: Journey of Initiation," is a cinematic masterwork that unveils the ancient wisdom of the Maya. Prepare to be captivated, challenged, and forever changed by this extraordinary exploration of esoteric knowledge.Step into a hidden realm beyond the pyramids as this captivating documentary unravels the truth about these enigmatic structures, intertwining the sacred initiation rites of the Maya, Egypt, and modern Western Esoteric Mystery schools. Prepare for a mesmerizing journey that challenges your perception of history and illuminates profound connections between diverse esoteric traditions."Mystic Maya" unlocks the secrets of pyramids, revealing their purpose as catalysts for personal transformation and global change. Featuring intimate interviews with Mayan lineage holders, esteemed Western Esoteric authors, and renowned experts, "Mystic Maya" reveals the once-veiled knowledge and illuminates the hidden dimensions of world history. Experience a transcendent journey that awakens curiosity and invites you to embark on your own path of initiation.Douglas Beechwood is a filmmaker with extensive experience in Commercial/Documentary and Live event production. He studied Fine Art and Photography at the University of Colorado and has immersed himself in the study of world religions for over three decades.Notably, Douglas served as Editor for "Yangsi: Reincarnation is Just the Beginning," a documentary following the life of renowned Buddhist Lama Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche for close to twenty years, from his coronation at age three to his graduation as an empowered Tibetan teacher. Additionally, he served as Production Manager, TD, and finish editor for all three seasons of the New Mexico PBS series entitled "Ageless Living."Douglas worked for twelve years as the Technical Director and Production Manager for the prestigious Festival of Faiths in Louisville, KY, which brings together faith leaders from diverse backgrounds from Native America, Judaism, Hinduism, Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism for a multi-day theatrical livestream conference. His efforts helped grow the Festival of Faiths from a small local event into a world-renowned happening that continues to engage the viewership of many millions.His spiritual journey embraces practices in Christianity, Native American beliefs, Western Esoteric Mystery Schools, and the profound teachings of Dzogchen Buddhism. Douglas further works as the media coordinator for the worldwide outreach of Tsoknyi Rinpoche's humanitarian activities through the Pundarika Foundation USA, which involves producing Buddhist retreats and secular mindfulness programs, as well as the support of Buddhist schools and nunneries in Nepal and Tibet.Free viewing, https://www.mysticmayamovie.com/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/earth-ancients--2790919/support.
In ep 122 of “How Do You Say That?!” sponsored by britishvoiceover.co.uk, we depart from our usual format a little - and record as-live from One Voice 25 in London with TWO guests! Nikki Mills and Jess Lambert join Sam and Mark to read two very different scripts. We head to Wales for a battle of wills with a doctor's receptionist and get a French take on a mysterious evil character. This week the wildcard suggestions come from our studio audience.Our VO question this week is also suggested by one of our voiceover colleagues in the audience - what tips can you give to ensure a long and successful voiceover career.Get involved! Have you got a Wildcard suggestion that we should try or an idea for the show? Send it to us via Mark or Sam's social media or email it directly to podcast@britishvoiceover.co.ukScript 1I went to the doctors' surgery,because I needed more pregabalin.But her behind reception says,‘I am sorry lovely… but you ain't havin' em!'But I've used up all my packet,things didn't go to plan,so I had to borrow some,off my aunty from Cwmbran.But her behind reception says,‘the doctor's cut your script in half.She thinks you are misusing them,doctor thinks you're avin' a laugh!'I need them for my nerves I do,It's not like I've got an addiction,Just tell the doctor, will you please,that I NEED MY COWING PRESCRIPTION!Script 2She hungers for more than sunlight, chevalier. She craves the crimson nectar of life. Your blood will make her bloom in splendor. Just a taste, and she will coil around you, devouring your essence until you are nothing more than a husk, crumbling like leaves in autumn's graspWe'd love your feedback - and if you listen on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, hit the follow button today!**Listen to all of our podcasts here - you can also watch on YouTube, or say to your smart speaker "Play How Do You Say That?!"About our guests: Nikki Mills is a multi-award-nominated British/Welsh voice actor with a naturally warm, friendly tone and a flair for character work. With over 30 years in the performing arts behind her, she made the leap into voiceover in 2021 and hasn't looked back since! She's voiced for major brands like Procter & Gamble, Amazon, and M&S, plus a whole host of major Charities. Nikki is also ‘Mumager' to her three talented little boys, with her eldest, George, winning a VOX award in 2024!Jess Lambert is a voiceover actress and singer. She's fluent in English, French and Polish (still practices Spanish and Russian), and specialises in narration and voices for video games. Most recently you can hear her in The Hundred Line: Last Defence Academy. She's due to release her collaborative single "Look at Me" this year, followed by "Tiny Moth" EP, and will be starring as Emilia Gavreau in award-nominated audio drama series Partial Veil season 2. On top of singing, screaming, voiceover'ing and being a mum, Jess works as Production Manager at OMUK.Contact Nikki and Jess here:Nikki's Website Jess's Website
Ever wondered what goes into loading of box of ammo? We're taking a deep dive into what makes our ammo better than others on the market. Listen in as we have Kevin Conroy, our Production Manager, talks about quality control, variances in ammo, and why you should shoot Weatherby factory ammo over handloading. In this episode we discuss: - NEW Guest on the podcast Kevin Conroy! - Bringing ammo loading in house - Running the entire shop floor - Consistently testing ammo through the process - Tracking lot numbers and tolerance differences - Why we love the Hammer bullets - Hand loading vs machine loading - Why do we hand load some cartridges? - High velocity rounds - Comparing our ammo to other ammo brands Connect with Weatherby! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/weatherbyinc/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Weatherbyinc/ Follow our shotgun page! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wbyfieldandflight/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WBYfieldandflight
Season 3, Episode 9. AJ chats with Billy Bud. As the Production Manager of the historic Paradise Rock Club in Boston, Billy has had a front row seat for some of the greatest shows ever. For over 30 years, Billy has been setting the stage for some of the most legendary national acts as well as local musicians who are living their dreams by playing on that stage. You would think this would be plenty to talk about, but before his club days, he was the tour manager for one of Boston's most important bands: The Atlantics. Lots to cover, I'll stop typing, so you can stop reading and simply enjoy the show.
Life is a cabaret, every night at 54 Below, AKA "Broadway's living room." Sarah chats with her boss at 54 Below and one of her favorite sound engineers, Amanda Raymond, continuing her Women in Sound Series. Amanda Raymond is an award-winning New York City based Production Manager and Audio Engineer. She production managed shows both on and off-Broadway before settling into her long-time home as Production Manager/Audio Engineer at 54 Below. She is often seen touring the country with a variety of performers as the Production Manager and Audio Engineer for Full Circle Artists. Connect with GOOD SHOW! Instagram: @goodshowpodcast Tik Tok: @goodshowpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the 80th episode of the podcast we are diving into something I know many of us wrestle with: cognitive loops. In the episode, I discuss:What a cognitive loop actually is and why your brain gets hooked on them The role your ego plays in keeping you stuck in loops like the validation loop, justice loop, and control loop Why these loops feel addictive — and what's happening neurochemically when you keep spiraling And most importantly: how to break the loop — using mindset shifts, and prompts that actually help you move forward___Be sure to follow my Instagram @briannadiorio for all the Brianna Approved educational content! Check out my Amazon Storefront for all of my favorite Brianna Approved things!You can visit my website www.briannadiorio.com to learn more.Production Manager and Graphics @kylediorio__Purchase my new Relationship eBook, Reflect & Connect, a pocket guide that includes Intentional prompts & guided reflections to break patterns, shift limiting beliefs and deepen your self-awareness.
Working with Patrik D, F2, Choco, Fanatic and now the Production Manager at Duotone... we catch up to hear Dani's full story
Hiring the right production manager can transform your shop — and hiring the wrong one can set you back months. In this episode, Billy McDevitt returns to the Print Hustlers Podcast for part 3 of his hiring journey. Billy opens up about what went wrong with the first candidate, how they revamped their hiring process, and how Josh — their new production manager — changed everything. From trial days and onboarding to production tracking and letting go of control, this is a raw and actionable deep dive into hiring smart for leadership roles in your shop.
Hellooo you wonderful creatives!Sarah Golding here - how are ya?!Here we are at our mid season hiatus ep - all about…what to do on #hiatus! Wahoo for 12 jam packed episodes of truly great advice and shared experience - are you enjoying it? Do let me know by leaving a review on your podcatcher of choice or ping me with any thoughts or ideas for future guests - quirkyvoices@gmail.com!If you would like to support my works, please do join my Patreon - you get longer director cut eps and videos of the interviews as well as a few other groovy behind the scenes perks - jump in here with hearty thanks to all who already do! Patreonshipness of coolI will be back in a few weeks with eps chatting to AMAZING audio drama folks including:***Roshan Singh of TEMUJIN/THE BATMAN*** David Ault of MOST THINGS EVER MADE***DISCORD GROUP ORGANISING***WHICH PODCAST HOST***QUEER AUDIO DRAMA AND MORE!The DISCOVERABILITY section today is for WIRELESS THEATRE - HAVE A BROWSE! Yes I am PRODUCTION MANAGER there and would lOVE your actually hilarious comedy scripts please - send them to sarah@wirelesstheatre.co.ukThe TRAILER is for the superb RED VALLEY - a superb fun pod - jump in!I love making these but hugely value your feedback - if you get a chance to, please pop some thoughts on this GOOGLE FORM so I can make the next part of the season EVEN BETTER!Hearty thanks!I truly hope you enjoy this joyous discussion for ep 312 - I let this one run so you can get to know the super contributors to this ep and take onboard their expertise and thoughts!Thank you toooooo>>>>MATTHEW CURRANBRADY FLANAGANEIRA MAJORLegends all - find links to their works below.HAPPY CREATING ALL!Sarah
What You'll Learn:In this episode, hosts Catherine McDonald, Andy Olrich, and guest Leire Martinez discuss the importance of sustaining culture and connection in organizations. They emphasize that culture is crucial for continuous improvement and can vary across different departments and regions.About the Guest:With a strong Lean Six Sigma background, she is experienced as an Operations Director managing multi-site operations, as well as a Plant Manager, Production Manager, and Continuous Improvement Manager in the automotive sector within a VUCA environment and during challenging periods such as COVID, the chip crisis, and material shortages. Her aim is to inspire the teams she works with to achieve results as one, always acting with integrity, a willingness to win, and a commitment to making tomorrow better.Links:Click Here For Leire Martinez LinkedIn
As our Creative Services team expands, we've added Keith Haeberle as Production Manager. We spoke with him earlier this year to hear about his previous experiences and how they relate to his new role with Daktronics, including a focus on processes and operations. Links: Daktronics Creative Services Website: daktronics.com/creativeservices
In this episode, I am joined by David Kuhnert, a retired Army Command Sergeant Major and current Production Manager at CrownQuest Operating, as well as Director of The CrossRoad. Together, we explore his journey from combat to corporate leadership and the decisions that shaped him. Don't miss this conversation on battle-tested leadership and how to build a resilient culture.
Hiring activity across key sectors in Ireland showed resilience in Q1 2025, with job postings at Matrix Recruitment rising 15.3% year-on-year, despite economic uncertainty. According to the latest Workforce Trends Report from Matrix Recruitment, employers demonstrated a cautious but steady approach to hiring in the first quarter of 2025, particularly in sectors with ongoing talent shortages, such as Manufacturing, Engineering, and Financial Services. "While economic uncertainty remains a concern, we are seeing strong demand for skilled professionals across multiple industries," said Breda Dooley, Head of Recruitment at Matrix Recruitment. "Manufacturing remains a key generator of jobs in Ireland, and we are seeing increased investment in ESG roles. The market is evolving, and job seekers with in-demand skills will continue to be at an advantage." Sector-Specific Trends The latest data from AIB's manufacturing PMI reported a modest upturn in manufacturing performance in the first quarter of the year on the back of increased production and new contracts. This was reflected in hiring trends with manufacturing accounting for over 25% of live job listings at Matrix Recruitment in Q1 2025. The number of manufacturing roles grew by 29% in Q1 2025 compared to the same time last year with Matrix Recruitment reporting that employers are actively recruiting for a wider range of technical and supervisory positions, with job titles like Production Manager, Maintenance Technician, Mechanical Design Engineer, and Production Team Leader driving the surge. Roles related to environment, sustainability, and green strategy rose YOY (5%), signalling that more employers in Ireland are recognising the importance of ESG as part of their overall business strategy and investing accordingly. Permanent vs. Temporary Roles Demand for permanent positions rose by 10.5% in Q1 2025, accounting for over 65% of all job listings at Matrix Recruitment. Meanwhile, temporary hiring surged by 16.7%, indicating a shift toward workforce flexibility.Speaking about this uptick in temp and contract roles, Breda Dooley said: "The growth in short-term project and cover roles is clearly a reflection of the economic uncertainty we are feeling at the minute. Many businesses are focused on staying agile and prioritising their short-term operational needs over future growth." Regional Hiring Hotspots The services sector saw a surge in hiring, particularly for administrative and clerical roles, with job postings increasing by 28.6% in counties such as Westmeath and Kildare. Waterford witnessed a notable rise in engineering and manufacturing roles, aligning with ongoing industry investment in the Southeast. Manufacturing jobs were also particularly strong in Roscommon, Cavan, and Westmeath. Trump Tariffs v Job Creation As Ireland continues to navigate the complexities of the global economic landscape, several key factors will influence hiring trends for the remainder of the year. Among these, global trade tensions remain a central concern. The Irish Government has warned that up to 80,000 future jobs could be at risk if the US proceeds with additional tariffs on the EU. Although the tariffs have now been confirmed, they are currently subject to a 90-day pause, providing a window for negotiation and potential resolution. This period of uncertainty means that while certain sectors, including automotive, machinery, electronics, minerals, and agriculture, may be more vulnerable to disruption, the full extent of the impact remains to be seen. Matrix Recruitment has noted a potential for sharper-than-expected slowdown in job growth, following the US administration's April 2nd announcement. However, with EU leaders hoping to engaging in dialogue with the US, there remains cautious optimism that an agreement could mitigate the worst-case scenarios. Focusing on SMEs, Breda warns: "Already under pressure from recent increases in sick pay and the minimum wage, SMEs are facing mounting ch...
Noor Inayat Khan was a princess who became a spy. Actress and activist, Freida Pinto, tells the story of how Noor joined the British intelligence in World War II and was the first female wireless operator sent to France. This podcast is a production of Rebel Girls. It's based on the book series Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls. Our Executive Producers are Jes Wolfe and Katie Sprenger. This season was produced by John Marshall Cheary, Sarah Storm, and Robin Lai. Corinne Peterson is our Production Manager. This episode was written by Jestine Ware and edited by Katie Sprenger. Proofread by Ariana Rosas. Original theme music was composed and performed by Elettra Bargiacchi who has also sound designed this episode. Mattia Marcelli was the sound mixer.Special thanks to Frieda Pinto and all of the Rebel Girls team. Until next time… Stay tuned and stay rebel!
Rocco Nisivoccia Jr. is a Director, Producer, and Production Manager who, after film school, landed his first Production Assistant gig on Spider-Man 2 (2004) with one of the most creative pitches we have ever heard. Working his way up in the industry working through Locations (Emergence, The Sopranos, Daredevil, Jessica Jones) and Production Management (Wu-Tang: An American Saga), he directed and produced his first feature, Aliens vs. Zombies, in 2017. A rabid football fan, Rocco landed a dream job as the Football Production Manager on FX's American Sports Story: Aaron Hernandez (2024). Paul and Steve sit with Rocco and break down the intricacies of coordinating accurate football for the screen, how football itself was a critical character in American Sports Story, his passion for collaborative storytelling, and the importance of relationships in an ever-changing industry.Rocco's IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2012988/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1MENTIONSAmerican Sports Story: Aaron Hernandez trailer: https://youtu.be/nYd-BgM6tdQ?si=17naEpZfGKe3UMph Game Changing Films: https://www.gamechangingfilms.com/Aliens vs. Zombies: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3626214/reference/Hard Out Productions: http://www.hardoutproductions.com/What American Sports Story: Aaron Hernandez Gets Right: https://slate.com/culture/2024/10/american-sports-story-aaron-hernandez-fx-patriots-football-nfl.htmlFILM FIGHTS WITH FRIENDSDo you listen to our show as an audio podcast? Give video a try. Subscribe to our Youtube for the video version with awesome behind the scenes pics and video! https://www.youtube.com/@FilmFightsFriendsPod?sub_confirmation=1Dig the show? Consider supporting our Patreon. There are some cool perks! Patreon: http://patreon.com/FilmFightsFriendsPod Join our e-mail list! Hit us up here: fightingwithfriends@gmail.comInstagram: http://instagram.com/FilmFightsFriendsPodFacebook: http://facebook.com/FilmFightsFriendsPodSteve's Instagram: http://Instagram.com/sambosteve Steve's IMDB: http://imdb.me/stephenkoepferPaul's on Instagram: http://Instagram.com/KravMagaChefPaul's IMDB:
In episode 79 of the podcast, we will explore the high achiever's baseline effect and the neuroscience behind why high performers struggle to rest (and why burnout ensues). We'll break down the trap of tying self-worth to productivity, how to rewire the subconscious belief that rest is unproductive, and the shift from identifying as a "hard worker" to an "effective thinker."Of course, there will be a Practice What You Podcast segment highlighting one actionable step from the episode to integrate into your week for lasting change, complete with supportive prompts and mindset shifts!Nerd Alert- The Neuroscience of Why High Achievers Struggle to Rest Visual Learners - Watch on Youtube!__Be sure to follow my Instagram @briannadiorio for all the Brianna Approved educational content! Check out my Amazon Storefront for all of my favorite Brianna Approved things!You can visit my website www.briannadiorio.com to learn more.Production Manager and Graphics @kylediorio__Purchase my new Relationship eBook, Reflect & Connect, a pocket guide that includes Intentional prompts & guided reflections to break patterns, shift limiting beliefs and deepen your self-awareness.
Episode OverviewIn this episode of Voices of Distilling, hosted by Ronnell Richards and powered by the American Distilling Institute (ADI), we sit down with Alex Moser (COO) and Alex “Trask” (Production Manager) from Wigle Whiskey. Broadcasting from ADI's 21st Conference in Baltimore, the two “Alexes” share Wiggle's story as the first distillery in Pittsburgh since Prohibition, discuss how they balance innovation with cash flow, and shed light on running multiple venues—including a tasting room, a restaurant, and event spaces. Tune in to learn how Wiggle Whiskey is putting Pittsburgh back on the distilling map!In This Episode, You'll Learn:History & HeritageHow Wiggle Whiskey became Pittsburgh's first operating distillery since Prohibition.The role of local rye and agriculture in restoring Western Pennsylvania's whiskey legacy.Building a Successful OperationThe dynamics of having a restaurant, tasting room, event space, and multiple retail locations, including a bar at Pittsburgh's PNC Park.Tips on scaling a distillery business without sacrificing brand identity.Team Structure & CollaborationWhy two different roles—COO and Production Manager—must collaborate to balance creativity with financial viability.How Wigle fosters curiosity and encourages team members to keep learning in a fast-evolving industry.Distribution & ExpansionWigle's current distribution footprint (PA, MD, plans for OH, WV, FL, and online shipping).Strategies to reach a broader audience through direct-to-consumer sales and e-commerce.Industry InsightsThe importance of staying humble, seeking advice, and building community among fellow distillers.Why “picking a lane” and focusing on a signature spirit can be critical for long-term success.Key QuotesOn the Growth of Craft Distilling“When Bill Owens started ADI 21 years ago, there were about 250 distillers. Now there are over 2,500.” – Ronnell RichardsOn Distillery Collaboration“Don't be afraid to ask somebody bigger than you for advice—everyone's here to help.” – Alex “Trask”On Balancing Creativity & Cash Flow“He's thinking about the juice in four, six, eight years, and I'm thinking effort to cash flow, effort to cash flow.” – Alex MoserOn the Importance of Experience“When people come for a wedding or event, they want to leave with a tangible memory—like a bottle. That's the beauty of hosting on-site.” – Alex MoserOn Humility & Curiosity“It's about staying humble, listening to peers, and never stopping that search for new knowledge.” – Alex “Trask”About Our Guests: The Two Alexes of Wiggle WhiskeyAlex Moser, COORole: Oversees day-to-day operations, including multiple bar/restaurant concepts, a cider brand, and distribution plans.Background: Previously worked in sports (MLB) and ski resort management, bringing a unique marketing and operational lens to the distillery.Focus: Strikes the balance between creative spirit innovation and bottom-line profitability.Alex “Trask,” Production ManagerRole: Leads a small but dedicated team of distillers.Specialty: Ensures quality, consistency, and innovation across Wigle's growing portfolio, with a special passion for rye and experimenting with new expressions.Philosophy: Always stay curious—continual learning is essential to making great whiskey.Connect with Wiggle WhiskeyWebsite & Online Shop: WigleWhiskey.comShip to ~40 states (via Big Thirst)Browse core products and seasonal releases.Visit in Person:Main Distillery & Restaurant: The Strip District, Pittsburgh, PAPNC Park Bar: For a game-day sip in partnership with the Pittsburgh PiratesThreadbare Cider: Sister brand offering cider tastings and eventsResources & LinksAmerican Distilling Institute (ADI): Distilling.comAccess educational resources, membership benefits, and conference details.ADI Spirits Competition: Keep an eye out for deadlines to enter your spirits for feedback and recognition.
Show your love for your office by registering to win I LOVE MY OFFICE! - an exciting promotion from Westchester Talk Radio, produced by Sharc Creative. One lucky local workplace from Westchester County and the surrounding area will receive a live broadcast from their business with Westchester Talk Radio, plus amazing gifts! Enjoy floral arrangements from Joseph Richard Florals in Armonk and Grayrock Florist in Valhalla, chocolate treats from Chocolations in Mamaroneck, tickets to The Westchester Soccer Club at The Stadium at Memorial Field in Mt. Vernon, tickets to The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, promotional items from Purple Frog Graphics, and a Happy Hour Party catered by Caperberry Events. Register now at westchestertalkradio.com! The first winner, AG Williams Painting Company of Pelham, NY, enjoyed a special visit where host Andrew Castellano interviewed Production Manager Nick Williams.
We're excited to welcome the amazing Audrey Schultz! Audrey brings incredible talent to her role as the Production Manager for the American Ballet Theatre's Studio Company. Today, she'll share her journey, how she got to where she is, and what she enjoys most about her work.
In episode 78 we are getting into the science (and neuroscience) of change aka self-directed neuroplasticity! I discuss how change actually happens in the brain, why discipline is more important than motivation, how to create and stick to habits, and why systems and processes are more important than goals!Nerd Alert- Parts of the brain that deal with and resist change; orbitofrontal cortex & basal ganglia __Check out myAmazon Storefrontfor all of my favorite Brianna Approved things!You can visit my websitewww.briannadiorio.comto learn more. Be sure to follow my Instagram @briannadiorio for all the Brianna Approved educational content!Production Manager and Graphics @kylediorio__Purchase my new Relationship eBook,Reflect & Connect, a pocket guide that includesIntentional prompts & guided reflections to break patterns, shift limiting beliefs and deepen your self-awareness.___Befriending Anxiety E-CourseMy Befriending Anxiety E-Course is now live! You can enroll now and learn more here!
In this episode of the Beyond Sunday podcast, hosts Michael Shearon, Josh Hensley, Kevin Lee, and Evan Ryan recap Sunday's service and highlight the behind-the-scenes work of the tech team, especially Alicia Lancaster, the church's worship Production Manager and one of the admins in the office. A funny moment is shared when Josh's microphone cut out mid-song, showcasing the team's quick problem-solving. The hosts also discuss The Outpouring, a vision for expanding ministry spaces, especially for kids and students. Excitement is building as young members commit to the project, emphasizing that this is about more than buildings—it's about investing in the next generation. They encourage everyone to take part in shaping the future of the church.
Today, CFN's Production Manager and Editor Murray Rundus interviews Kennedy Hall on the history of the CCR (Catholic Charismatic Renewal).Kennedy's Book:https://www.amazon.com/Charismania-Truth-About-Charismatic-Renewal/dp/B0DQ95CVD3/ref=sr_1_1?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.guUZWf4lmMj9Ogx7APwU2mIfhf07exO4QGrjQvNpZD_i8Mdiz7eL3KWubKOEl0QOVZLlGV_BTLCCESI1wmnFs6HTOpDq_kauzWFvw96hbH_B3fLv8N2if1HGLqNRfk1HsDRSvoiyj41rOBxGNwNgGa9Nbk2kjcHtO8pndY7nwY008kcr2Ty_luCZXSCzVRAXeTZI08Sr20rGPh3tgJk-qPczQ8tn84dPo-bikZv7NlY.QGvmldgFY2Dmjm6iboK3hT-Lo53hPi4koUWchB1oZhU&dib_tag=se&keywords=charismania&qid=1737060923&sr=8-1Substack:https://substack.com/@MereTradition YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/c/TheKennedyReport/videosTIMESTAMPS:00:00 - 06:00 Intro, Montanism and Phrygian Heresy06:00 - 09:17 Other Heresies09:17 - 15:15 The Holiness Movement15:15 - 25:08 Charles Parham, Azusa Street, and William Seymoure25:08 - 32:42 Duquesne, Ralph Martin and the Mansfields32:42 - 40:55 Cardinal Suenens40:55 - 44:15 Dissenting Charismatics44:15 - 46:35 'Baptism in the Holy Spirit'46:35 - 47:12 'Speaking in Tongues'47:12 - 56:30 Psychological Roots of the Movement56:30 - 01:04:28 1 Corinthians 1401:04:28 - 01:11:14 Did the Church approve the CCR?01:11:14 - 01:16:07 ConclusionRecommendations:John Vennari's article series: https://catholicfamilynews.com/blog/2025/01/16/the-charismatic-cardinal-suenens-part-1/"Speaking in Tongues" Three Volume Set by Blosser & Sullivan"Signs and Wonders" by Father Monden, S.J.March 2025 Florida Conference: https://cfn-florida.eventbrite.com/Subscribe to the paper: https://simplecirc.com/subscribe/17820213Follow us on Rumble! https://rumble.com/c/c-390435#Catholic #Christian #CatholicismCreate Harmony This is a podcast about setting an intentional rhythm, savoring life's blessings and...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
My favorite solo episode to date! In this episode I will introduce the concept of transformational vocabulary and dive into how the words you chose shape your emotions, behaviors, perceptions and ultimately quality of life. We will explore practical tools for elevating emotional vocabulary, working on cognitive reframing, and transforming life through intentional language. I discuss the power of emotional labeling, the science of word shaping and auditing your words & existing language. I discuss the difference between limiting, neutral and empowering language, how to replace and elevate your words and give examples of empowering language swaps you can integrate right after the episode! __ Purchase my new Relationship eBook, Reflect & Connect, a pocket guide that includes Intentional prompts & guided reflections to break patterns, shift limiting beliefs and deepen your self-awareness. __ Be sure to follow my Instagram @briannadiorio for all the Brianna Approved educational content! You can visit my website www.briannadiorio.com to learn more. Production Manager and Graphics @kylediorio ___ Befriending Anxiety E-Course My Befriending Anxiety E-Course is now live! You can enroll now and learn more here!
Matt Van Winkle and Adam Flack look back on the highlights from the Iowa Events Center in 2024. Plus, Cinch World's Toughest Rodeo returns to Des Moines on January 10 & 11 at Wells Fargo Arena. Garrison Panzer, Production Manager for the World's Toughest Rodeo talks about the action-packed performances featuring some of the nation's most talented rodeo athletes, livestock, and specialty entertainers. Plus, don't miss the FREE pre show each night at 6:00 p.m. where you can get down on the dirt and sit on a real-live bull, learn to lasso, ride a pony, and more!
Matt Van Winkle and Adam Flack look back on the highlights from the Iowa Events Center in 2024. Plus, Cinch World's Toughest Rodeo returns to Des Moines on January 10 & 11 at Wells Fargo Arena. Garrison Panzer, Production Manager for the World's Toughest Rodeo talks about the action-packed performances featuring some of the nation's most talented rodeo athletes, livestock, and specialty entertainers. Plus, don't miss the FREE pre show each night at 6:00 p.m. where you can get down on the dirt and sit on a real-live bull, learn to lasso, ride a pony, and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It is the first episode of 2025, of course we are talking about mental health! In episode 76 I sit down with John Scafiddi Jr, founder & creative director At War World Wide & host on The Journey Podcast. We talk about being at war with yourself and how they can be a catalyst for personal growth, we discuss how to pour back into your own cup (and figuring out what that looks like for you), why having balance is bullsh*t sometimes, and how you know when it is finally time to walk away from people/relationships that no longer serve you. Follow John on IG __ Be sure to follow my Instagram @briannadiorio for all the Brianna Approved educational content! You can visit my website www.briannadiorio.com to learn more. Production Manager and Graphics @kylediorio
Once there was a girl whose powerful voice would inspire people to fight for equality. Her name was Isabella Baumfree, but we know her now as Sojourner Truth. She was a Black woman born into slavery in Dutch-speaking rural New York in 1797. She escaped to freedom after nearly 30 years of being enslaved, was one of the first Black women to successfully sue a white man, and later changed her name to Sojourner, becoming a abolitionist and suffragist fighting for equality and women's rights. [This episode originally aired February 2021.] About the Narrator Organizer and trainer D'atra “Dee Dee” Jackson is Co-Founder of the Durham Chapter of Black Youth Project 100 (BYP100). Dee Dee has had her hand in efforts and actions such as bringing Participatory Budgeting to Durham, Justice for Reefa campaign, and Black Mama's/Black August Bail Outs. Now, as the National Director of BYP100, she dreams of freedom, Black worlds, and building a movement of ungovernable and strategic lovers of Black liberation. Credits This podcast is a production of Rebel Girls. It's based on the book series Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls. Executive Producers are Jes Wolfe and Katie Sprenger. This episode was produced by Isaac Kaplan-Woolner. Sound design by Elettra Bargiacchi and final mix by Mattia Marcelli. Corinne Peterson is Production Manager. This episode was written by Gina Gotsill. Proofread by Ariana Rosas. It was narrated by D'atra Jackson. Original theme music was composed and performed by Elettra Bargiacchi. For more, visit www.rebelgirls.com. Until next time, stay rebel!