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Part memoir by the daughter of the iconic comedian Richard Pryor, part exploration of the historical and contemporary use of the N-word, this hybrid book peels back the curtain on the life of Pryor and exposes the complex history and legacy of the most perplexing word in the American lexicon, a word he helped popularize.When a white student quoted a line from Blazing Saddles, blurting out the N-word in the middle of class, Professor Elizabeth Pryor froze. In that moment, she was shockingly confronted with not only the most notorious slur in the United States, but the line quoted by the student was one her father - the iconic comedian Richard Pryor - had written.The N-word is one of the most perplexing, controversial and misunderstood words in the American lexicon. After the incident in her classroom, Professor Pryor dove into her research to better understand the history of the word, and processed it with her students, eventually emerging as a leading scholar on the n-word as witnessed in her popular Ted Talk, "Why it's so hard to talk about the N-word."The more she learned, the more Elizabeth's own memories of the N-word rose to the surface. Growing up the Black and Jewish biracial daughter of a groundbreaking Black comedian - navigating the world her Jewish mother showed her and the Hollywood her father shared - meant the word was part of the most painful, but also tender moments of her life. Her reckoning with this word meant a reckoning with memories of her father, who skyrocketed to fame in the 1970's, making the n-word a hallmark of his act.SOMETHING WE SAID: Richard Pryor, a Notorious Word and Me is a hybrid: part memoir of the daughter of a legendary comedian, part exploration of the historical and contemporary use of the n-word, seamlessly braided together. Elizabeth not only peels back the curtain on life with Richard Pryor, a comedian Jerry Seinfeld has called the "Picasso of our profession," but also our country's legacy of racism and Black resilience.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
This is a brand new podcast with hosts Tony Gerdeman and Juck Milletti talking about the past, present, and future of Ohio State football. You will be able to find it soon on all of your podcast platforms of choice.Ohio State QB Rankings: Top 10 Buckeyes Ever + What's Next for Julian Sayin & Tavien St. Clair | Time and ChangeIn the first episode of The Time and Change Will Surely Show, Tony Gerdeman and Juck Milletti launch their Ohio State-focused podcast by examining Buckeye quarterbacks across past, present, and future, including childhood QB memories and a stats-based formula that ranks J.T. Barrett No. 1 historically. They reveal and debate their personal top-10 lists, while discussing legacies of players like Terrelle Pryor, Dwayne Haskins, Braxton Miller, Cardale Jones, and Will Howard. They then project where Julian Sayin could land with another season and how a national title would change his standing, evaluate Tavien St. Clair's long-term upside, and discuss future QB recruiting, including Brady Edmunds' UCLA visit and Ohio State's pursuit of another 2026 quarterback such as Nebraska commit Trae Taylor.00:00 Show Intro and Format01:00 First QB Memories01:42 QB Ranking Formula03:58 Starting the Top 1004:17 Hoying vs Germaine06:02 JT Barrett Legacy07:45 Pryor and Cardale Debate10:31 Will Howard Surprise Season13:27 Braxton Miller Breakdown15:31 Top Five Pryor Case21:07 Number Four22:09 Number Three25:27 Number Two 28:20 Number One30:54 Julian Sayin Top 10 Case36:09 Up Tempo Offense Fit37:46 Tavien St. Clair Projection39:58 Should Sayin Return44:22 Brady Edmunds Recruiting Rift48:16 Trae Taylor Flip Talk53:04 Portal Era QB Strategy55:26 Wrap Up And Subscribe
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In this episode you will hear: (22:22) Kate and Mark answer a question from a listener from the Northeast who wants to know (57:58) Mark interviews Daniel Chambliss, author of the book, "How College Works" on the topic of, what is the value of a Liberal Arts education Preview-Part 1 § Dan gives his backstory § Dan tells us what college does uniquely well § I share what college did for Karis and Joy, my daughters § Dan and I talk about what is behind the war against college § Dan talks about the experience of liberal arts graduates in their 20's vs in their 30's, 40's, 50's and 60's § Dan talks about the difference between going to college as a commuter vs having residential experience in college § Dan and I talk about how important is selectivity when choosing a college § Dan shares what a student should do to get the most out of college § Dan shares how do you find a good teacher at college (01:33:54) Mark interviews a current Wake Forest student Pryor Gilbert; they discuss what Wake Forest is really like-Part 2 of 2 Preview of Part 2 o Pryor tells us what she thinks are the top majors at Wake o I ask Pryor about six to eight common perceptions of Wake Forest that students I have worked with who have attended Wake often use to describe Wake and Pryor tells us if she agrees or disagrees with these wildly held stereotypes about Wake Forest o Pryor tells us the type of student she would recommend consider Wake Forest o Pryor also tells us about the type of student that may not be the best fit for Wake Forest o Pryor tells us what students like to do on the weekends at Wake o Pryor tells us if Wake is a hard place to be without a car o Pryor tells us what Wake's personality is like Recommended Resource Guide to help first year students complete the Common Application- Application guide for first-year students Speakpipe.com/YCBK is our method if you want to ask a question and we will be prioritizing all questions sent in via Speakpipe. Unfortunately, we will NOT answer questions on the podcast anymore that are emailed in. If you want us to answer a question on the podcast, please use speakpipe.com/YCBK. We feel hearing from our listeners in their own voices adds to the community feel of our podcast. You can also use this for many other purposes: 1) Send us constructive criticism about how we can improve our podcast 2) Share an encouraging word about something you like about an episode or the podcast in general 3) Share a topic or an article you would like us to address 4) Share a speaker you want us to interview 5) Leave positive feedback for one of our interviewees. We will send your verbal feedback directly to them and I can almost assure you your positive feedback will make their day. To sign up to receive Your College-Bound Kid PLUS, our new monthly admissions newsletter, delivered directly to your email once a month, just go to yourcollegeboundkid.com, and you will see the sign-up popup. We will include many of the hot topics being discussed on college campuses. Check out our new blog. We write timely and insightful articles on college admissions: https://yourcollegeboundkid.com/category/blog/ 1. To access our transcripts, click: https://yourcollegeboundkid.com/category/transcripts/ 2. Find the specific episode transcripts for the one you want to search for and click the link 3. Find the magnifying glass icon in blue (search feature) and click it 4. Enter whatever word you want to search. I.e. Loans 5. Every word in that episode when the words loans are used will be highlighted in yellow with a timestamps 6. Click the word highlighted in yellow and the player will play the episode from that starting point 7. You can also download the entire podcast as a transcript We would be honored if you will pass this podcast episode on to others who you feel will benefit from the content in YCBK. Please subscribe to our podcast. 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Check out the college admissions books Mark recommends: https://yourcollegeboundkid.com/recommended-books/ Check out the college websites Mark recommends: https://yourcollegeboundkid.com/recommended-websites/ If you want to have some input about what you like and what you recommend, we change about our podcast, please complete our Podcast survey; here is the link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScCauBgityVXVHRQUjvlIRfYrMWWdHarB9DMQGYL0472bNxrw/viewform If you want a college consultation, text Mark at 404-664-4340, or email us at yourcollegeboundkid@yahoo.com Text messages are preferred All we ask is that you review their services and pricing on their website before the complimentary session; here is link to their services with transparent pricing: https://schoolmatch4u.com/services/compare-packages/
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In this episode you will hear: (04:15) Hilary and Mark answer a question from a listener from Minneapolis who wants to know why there is so little conversation about colleges with under 500 students (25:32) Mark takes a question from a listener from Pennsylvania who has several questions about Historically Black Colleges and Universities (51:08) Mark interviews a current Wake Forest student; they discuss her experience on a competitive dance team and they also discuss what Wake Forest is really like Preview of Part 1 o Pryor gives her backstory o Pryor tells us what it was like growing up in DuBai o Pryor tells us what it is like being a student athlete at Wake and she talks about what she had to do to make the competitive dance team at Wake o Pryor shares the pros and cons of being a student athlete in a Power 4 conference o Pryor tells us what the best things about Wake Forest o Pryor tells us what she would change if she was in charge of Wake Forest o Pryor tells us the things that she didn't know about Wake Forest until she arrived in Winston Salem Recommended Resource Guide to help first year students complete the Common Application- Application guide for first-year students Speakpipe.com/YCBK is our method if you want to ask a question and we will be prioritizing all questions sent in via Speakpipe. Unfortunately, we will NOT answer questions on the podcast anymore that are emailed in. If you want us to answer a question on the podcast, please use speakpipe.com/YCBK. We feel hearing from our listeners in their own voices adds to the community feel of our podcast. You can also use this for many other purposes: 1) Send us constructive criticism about how we can improve our podcast 2) Share an encouraging word about something you like about an episode or the podcast in general 3) Share a topic or an article you would like us to address 4) Share a speaker you want us to interview 5) Leave positive feedback for one of our interviewees. We will send your verbal feedback directly to them and I can almost assure you your positive feedback will make their day. To sign up to receive Your College-Bound Kid PLUS, our new monthly admissions newsletter, delivered directly to your email once a month, just go to yourcollegeboundkid.com, and you will see the sign-up popup. We will include many of the hot topics being discussed on college campuses. Check out our new blog. We write timely and insightful articles on college admissions: https://yourcollegeboundkid.com/category/blog/ 1. To access our transcripts, click: https://yourcollegeboundkid.com/category/transcripts/ 2. Find the specific episode transcripts for the one you want to search for and click the link 3. Find the magnifying glass icon in blue (search feature) and click it 4. Enter whatever word you want to search. I.e. Loans 5. Every word in that episode when the words loans are used will be highlighted in yellow with a timestamps 6. Click the word highlighted in yellow and the player will play the episode from that starting point 7. You can also download the entire podcast as a transcript We would be honored if you will pass this podcast episode on to others who you feel will benefit from the content in YCBK. Please subscribe to our podcast. It really helps us move up in Apple's search feature so others can find our podcast. If you enjoy our podcast, would you please do us a favor and share our podcast both verbally and on social media? We would be most grateful! If you want to help more people find Your College-Bound Kid, please make sure you follow our podcast. You will also get instant notifications as soon as each episode goes live. Check out the college admissions books Mark recommends: https://yourcollegeboundkid.com/recommended-books/ Check out the college websites Mark recommends: https://yourcollegeboundkid.com/recommended-websites/ If you want to have some input about what you like and what you recommend, we change about our podcast, please complete our Podcast survey; here is the link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScCauBgityVXVHRQUjvlIRfYrMWWdHarB9DMQGYL0472bNxrw/viewform If you want a college consultation, text Mark at 404-664-4340, or email us at yourcollegeboundkid@yahoo.com Text messages are preferred All we ask is that you review their services and pricing on their website before the complimentary session; here is link to their services with transparent pricing: https://schoolmatch4u.com/services/compare-packages/
In this episode of ABA on Call, Rick Kubina and Doug Kostewicz interview a renowned Norwegian dog trainer about the science of behavior across species. Morten Egtvedt shares his journey from training search-and-rescue dogs as a teenager to helping introduce clicker training throughout Norway alongside Karen Pryor. The discussion explores how core behavioral principles such as timing, reinforcement, fluency, shaping, and criterion adjustment matter far more than any specific training technique. Morten also discusses the differences between reinforcement-based and punishment-based training, the role of motivation in learning, and why behavior analysis provides a practical framework for understanding both dogs and humans. Listeners will hear compelling parallels between animal training, education, sports performance, and everyday human interactions, while gaining insight into how fluency-based instruction creates durable, reliable behavior change. To earn CEUs for listening, click here, log in or sign up, pay the CEU fee, + take the knowledge check to generate your certificate! Don't forget to subscribe and follow and leave us a rating and review. Show Notes: Binder, C. (1996). Behavioral fluency: Evolution of a new paradigm. The Behavior Analyst, 19(2), 163–197. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03393163 Pryor, K. (1999). Don't shoot the dog!: The new art of teaching and training (Rev. ed.). Bantam Books. Pryor, K. (2002). Clicker training for dogs. Ringpress Books. Pryor, K., & Chase, S. (2014). Training for variable and innovative behavior. International Journal of Comparative Psychology, 27, 218–225.
Felecia Pryor wanted to be an FBI agent. A psychological test, a shuttle bus, and a conversation with a stranger at a conference changed everything. What followed was nearly two decades building people strategy inside some of the world's most complex industrial organisations - Ford Motor Company, BorgWarner, and now John Deere, where she leads HR, labour relations, enterprise security, aviation and brand across a 189-year-old company. In this conversation, Felecia talks about what it means to be a truly strategic partner, not just good with people, but commercially minded enough to shape the agenda. About the peer who once told her HR was playing in the garden while the house was on fire. And about why she believes courage is the defining leadership capability of our time. Felecia Pryor is Senior Vice President and Chief People Officer at Deere and Company, known globally as John Deere, where she leads people strategy across one of the world's most iconic industrial organisations. ----------------------- Craving inspiration? I send an email each Sunday about leadership reflection, top tips to build an intentional & sustainable life and other things that have captured my attention and are too good not to share! Sign up here: https://www.bravefeminineleadership.com/leadershipinspiration Loving the podcast? Leave us a short review. It takes less than 60 seconds & will inspire like-minded leaders to join the conversation! Access Your Free Clarity Tool Between the endless to-do lists, competing priorities, and decisions piling up, it's easy to lose sight of what matters most. But here's the truth: you can't give more if you're running on empty. That's why we created Balance Your Brave—a free 15-minute diagnostic tool to help you regain control and clarity. In just 15 minutes, you will: ✅ Pinpoint energy drains holding you back. ✅ Identify where to focus for the biggest impact. ✅ Walk away feeling calmer and more confident in your next steps. Think of it as your personal roadmap to balance and alignment. ⬇️ Click here to access your free Balance Your Brave diagnostic tool. https://www.bravefeminineleadership.com/Balance-Your-Brave Are we friends? Connect with Us. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bravefeminineleadership Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/brave-feminine-leadership
Today on Community Connection, Tina discusses the ongoing issue of ICE and its impact on local communities. Representative Cherish Prior shares her efforts to inform and protect her constituents, highlighting the importance of community awareness and action. Additionally, Tyrone Chandler, founder of the Urban Youth Entrepreneur Academy, shares his experiences and initiatives in empowering young people and promoting community development.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A routine military assignment drops Hannibal Pryor onto a forgotten world where the people have built a life no crowded empire could understand. With a planet-killing weapon already on its way, Pryor must decide whether duty still matters when the price is an entire civilization. Testing by Sam Merwin Jr. That's next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast.Yesterday The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast became the #1 science fiction podcast in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The 36th country where we hit #1. Today we moved to the top of the charts in Brazil! That's country #37!Thank you to our new and long time listeners in Brazil, and all of you around the world for everything you do to support us.We enjoy narrating stories by Sam Merwin Jr., so he's back, with a story from March 1956. Published on page 110 in Fantastic Universe Magazine, Testing by Sam Merwin Jr.…Next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, The last great city on Earth lives for one purpose: building whatever forgotten machines can still be reconstructed from the ruins of a dead world. When a Research Builder uncovers a mysterious diagram unlike anything ever found before, one reckless decision threatens to repeat the catastrophe that destroyed civilization the first time. The Builders by Fox B. Holden.
The first photographs taken on Jupiter reveal towering shapes that watch the explorers' ship through the mist. Inside the sealed cabin, the crew realizes too late that the creatures outside already know they are there. The Vibration Wasps by Frank Belknap Long. That's next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast.Thanks to our listeners in Bosnia and Herzegovina for making The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast the #1 science fiction podcast in your country!That makes 36 countries where we've reached #1. We're incredibly grateful for you and every listener around the world who presses play, shares the show, and keeps vintage science fiction alive. You made this possible, and we can't thank you enough for your support.If you are Lost Sci-Fi Premium member we will have two episodes for you tomorrow. Our Premium members listen to every story with no commercials and get exclusive bonus episodes too, all for less than 17 cents a day. Get the details at https://lostscifi.com/premium or click on the link in the description.
In this episode of the Route2Reading Podcast, I sit down with Pryor (Orton Gillingham Mama) to talk about how parents can support their young readers at home using simple, effective, and realistic strategies. Drawing from her experience as both an Orton-Gillingham educator and a mom, Pryor shares what actually makes a difference—and what doesn't—when it comes to helping children learn to read. We break down what parents need to understand about how reading develops, how to make the most of just 10 minutes a day, and how to support children emotionally when reading feels hard. If you're a parent, or you work with families who want to help but aren't sure how, this episode will give you clear, doable next steps. CLICK HERE FOR FULL SHOW NOTES
This week, the Bad Dads rewind to 1989 to review the iconic Richard Pryor and Gene Wilder comedy, See No Evil, Hear No Evil.What We CoveredMustache Watch: Cris debuts a new retro mustache. Is it Ned Flanders? Luigi? You decide.The Main Feature: Reviewing the chaotic brilliance of Wilder and Pryor navigating a murder plot as a deaf man and a blind man.Classic Tropes: We talk about Kevin Spacey, 80s car chases with a blind driver, and using other senses (and Shalimar perfume) to outwit the cops.Lost in Translation: Reegs runs down the funniest international titles for the film (Spain went with "Don't Yell At Me, I Can't See You").You can now text us anonymously to leave feedback, suggest future content or simply hurl abuse at us. We'll read out any texts we receive on the show. Click here to try it out!We love to hear from our listeners! By which I mean we tolerate it. If it hasn't been completely destroyed yet you can usually find us on twitter @dads_film, on Facebook Bad Dads Film Review, on email at baddadsjsy@gmail.com or on our website baddadsfilm.com. Until next time, we remain... Bad Dads
Victor Varnado is many things: standup comedian, founder of Supreme Robot, King Super Nuts, and the man behind the Worldwide Tic-Tac-Toe Championship. He's also the guy who built disability gaming tech worth $500K — and never saw a dime. Lou sits down with Victor for one of the more wide-ranging conversations we've had on this show: Richard Pryor's evolution as a performer, what a histology class taught Victor about how history gets told, the UCB rap battle comedy scene, why AI is "like discovering electricity," and how you turn tic-tac-toe into a global competitive sport. Oh, and the story of the National Science Foundation grant Victor received to build voice-control and audio-description software for disabled gamers — software that could help people who are paralyzed, blind, or deaf play video games without extra hardware — that got sold to a tech company for shares against their IPO... and then the IPO never happened. TOPICS: — Gary, Indiana, The Jackson 5, and tall-tale fathers — Richard Pryor vs. George Carlin (and why Pryor won) — The histology class that changed how Victor sees the world — Bombing at the HBO Aspen Comedy Festival callback — 7 years of rap battle comedy at UCB (Battle Ish) — Supreme Robot: how Victor builds and tests IP before finding investors — AI and what stays valuable when everything changes (people's attention) — Opening for Scott Thompson (Kids in the Hall) and Gilbert Gottfried — Norm MacDonald on Sam Kinison and what comedy is actually about — Tic-tac-toe as a strategy game (and how to make it competitive) — The disability gaming tech that a company bought and buried — Neuralink and the medical future Victor actually wants Play the game: highscoregamearcade.com 0:00 Intro — who is Victor Varnado? 1:35 Growing up in Gary, Indiana and the Jackson 5 4:40 Richard Pryor, George Carlin, and the art of performance 6:15 The histology class that changed how he sees the world 9:30 Moving to Minneapolis, bombing at HBO Aspen, and going solo 11:30 UCB, the Hammer Cats, and 20 years of NYC comedy 13:50 Battle Ish: 7 years of rap battle comedy at UCB 16:10 All those unfilmed shows — and why Victor actually recorded everything 18:30 Supreme Robot: his IP incubator explained 21:10 AI is like electricity — and why that's scary and exciting 24:40 Opening for Scott Thompson from Kids in the Hall 26:40 Opening for Gilbert Gottfried at Caroline's 27:05 The joke he's working on about marriage 29:20 Norm MacDonald, Sam Kinison, and what comedy is really about 31:55 The Worldwide Tic-Tac-Toe Championship — yes, really 36:10 HighScoreGameArcade.com and the 100M player goal 37:55 The National Science Foundation grant and disability gaming tech 40:10 The $500K he never got — and what happened to the tech 41:40 Neuralink and the medical future he actually wants 42:15 Outro The Lou Perez Podcast is part of the Lions of Liberty Podcast Network. Watch full episodes of The Lou Perez Podcast and more on YouTube → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J4Vb53s4I0A&list=PLb5trMQQvT077-L1roE0iZyAgT4dD4EtJ Listen on Apple Podcasts → https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-lou-perez-podcast/id1535032081 Listen on Spotify → https://open.spotify.com/show/2KAtC7eFS3NHWMZp2UgMVU Lou's book — That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore: https://amzn.to/3VhFa1r TheLouPerez.com | info@thelouperez.com Newsletter: https://substack.com/@louperez #comedy #standupcomedy #victorvarnado #AI #disabilitytech #tictactoe #UCB #lionsofiberty Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Victor Varnado is many things: standup comedian, founder of Supreme Robot, King Super Nuts, and the man behind the Worldwide Tic-Tac-Toe Championship. He's also the guy who built disability gaming tech worth $500K — and never saw a dime. Lou sits down with Victor for one of the more wide-ranging conversations we've had on this show: Richard Pryor's evolution as a performer, what a histology class taught Victor about how history gets told, the UCB rap battle comedy scene, why AI is "like discovering electricity," and how you turn tic-tac-toe into a global competitive sport. Oh, and the story of the National Science Foundation grant Victor received to build voice-control and audio-description software for disabled gamers — software that could help people who are paralyzed, blind, or deaf play video games without extra hardware — that got sold to a tech company for shares against their IPO... and then the IPO never happened. TOPICS: — Gary, Indiana, The Jackson 5, and tall-tale fathers — Richard Pryor vs. George Carlin (and why Pryor won) — The histology class that changed how Victor sees the world — Bombing at the HBO Aspen Comedy Festival callback — 7 years of rap battle comedy at UCB (Battle Ish) — Supreme Robot: how Victor builds and tests IP before finding investors — AI and what stays valuable when everything changes (people's attention) — Opening for Scott Thompson (Kids in the Hall) and Gilbert Gottfried — Norm MacDonald on Sam Kinison and what comedy is actually about — Tic-tac-toe as a strategy game (and how to make it competitive) — The disability gaming tech that a company bought and buried — Neuralink and the medical future Victor actually wants Play the game: highscoregamearcade.com 0:00 Intro — who is Victor Varnado? 1:35 Growing up in Gary, Indiana and the Jackson 5 4:40 Richard Pryor, George Carlin, and the art of performance 6:15 The histology class that changed how he sees the world 9:30 Moving to Minneapolis, bombing at HBO Aspen, and going solo 11:30 UCB, the Hammer Cats, and 20 years of NYC comedy 13:50 Battle Ish: 7 years of rap battle comedy at UCB 16:10 All those unfilmed shows — and why Victor actually recorded everything 18:30 Supreme Robot: his IP incubator explained 21:10 AI is like electricity — and why that's scary and exciting 24:40 Opening for Scott Thompson from Kids in the Hall 26:40 Opening for Gilbert Gottfried at Caroline's 27:05 The joke he's working on about marriage 29:20 Norm MacDonald, Sam Kinison, and what comedy is really about 31:55 The Worldwide Tic-Tac-Toe Championship — yes, really 36:10 HighScoreGameArcade.com and the 100M player goal 37:55 The National Science Foundation grant and disability gaming tech 40:10 The $500K he never got — and what happened to the tech 41:40 Neuralink and the medical future he actually wants 42:15 Outro The Lou Perez Podcast is part of the Lions of Liberty Podcast Network. Watch full episodes of The Lou Perez Podcast and more on YouTube → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J4Vb53s4I0A&list=PLb5trMQQvT077-L1roE0iZyAgT4dD4EtJ Listen on Apple Podcasts → https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-lou-perez-podcast/id1535032081 Listen on Spotify → https://open.spotify.com/show/2KAtC7eFS3NHWMZp2UgMVU Lou's book — That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore: https://amzn.to/3VhFa1r TheLouPerez.com | info@thelouperez.com Newsletter: https://substack.com/@louperez #comedy #standupcomedy #victorvarnado #AI #disabilitytech #tictactoe #UCB #lionsofiberty Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Munaf Manji and Dave Essler talk betting for Wednesday. Wednesday, April 22, 2026 on Cash That Ticket, Munaf Manji and Uncle Diamond Dave Esler open a loaded episode fresh off a two-and-oh best bet night, with Jrue Holiday delivering for Portland and the Celtics-Sixers under cashing in a tightly contested Game 2 that evened the Eastern Conference series heading back to Philadelphia. The big injury news from Tuesday night centers on Victor Wembanyama, who went down hard in the second quarter against Portland after hitting his chin on the floor and has been placed in the NBA's concussion protocol, a development both hosts expect to cost him at minimum Games 3 and 4 of the Spurs-Blazers series and one that will reshape betting lines across the Western Conference bracket as the week progresses. Over in the Lakers-Rockets series, Munaf and Dave dig into why a short-handed Los Angeles team is up 2-0 on Houston, crediting LeBron James and an unexpected backcourt of Luke Kennard and Marcus Smart, who combined for 48 points in Game 2 while Kevin Durant finished with nine turnovers and just three second-half points despite being the more heralded star in the matchup. The depth of the analysis on Game 2 between Orlando and Detroit is where this episode really locks in, with Dave identifying the matchup problem Detroit faces against a Magic team that has size, length, and balance in their starting five, while Munaf breaks down the free throw disparity, the paint differential, and the realistic expectation of positive shooting regression from Desmond Bane and Jalen Suggs, who combined to go 4-of-18 from three in Game 1 while Cade Cunningham accounted for nearly 39 percent of the Pistons' entire offensive output on his own. Both hosts land on Orlando plus 8.5 with Munaf adding the money line as a secondary consideration, and neither would be shocked to see the eight seed leave Detroit with a 2-0 series lead. The Oklahoma City Thunder discussion arrives at the same conclusion via a different path, with Dave and Munaf breaking down why Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's 25 points on 5-of-18 shooting in a blowout win tells you everything you need to know about the talent gap between the defending champions and a Phoenix Suns team whose three best offensive players combined for seven total assists in Game 1. Dave targets the Suns team total under and the Thunder in the first quarter, while Munaf rides the Thunder team total over 116.5, reasoning that Oklahoma City can hit that number while still pulling their starters in the fourth. The MLB segment covers a full Wednesday card headlined by Shohei Ohtani on the mound for the Dodgers against the Giants, Max Fried facing Ranger Suárez in a Yankees-Red Sox clash at Fenway, Walker Buehler looking to extend his comeback against Colorado, and a Mets team that has now dropped twelve straight games, prompting dark comedy and real sympathy in equal measure. Dave's best bet is the Mets-Twins first five innings under 4.5, built around a young Minnesota arm named Pryor who has elite strikeout numbers in the minors and faces a Mets lineup that has been historically quiet. Munaf's best bet is the Cade Cunningham PRA over 45.5 at minus 108 on DraftKings, banking on guaranteed usage, shot volume, and multi-category production from the Pistons' only reliable offensive weapon in what amounts to a must-not-lose Game 2. Remind yourself to use promo code PICK25 at Pregame.com for 25 percent off anything on the site through May 5th, including football season all-access subscriptions, and lock in before prices climb heading into the NFL Draft. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stay away AI, some Russian wisdom, a change is going to come (hopefully), the endearingly weird Krofft Brothers, Trump is a hater, Morrissey is sleepy, cow butt, an enjoyable new horror movie, another reason to mention Logan, an overlooked Bruce Willis action thriller, a girl with yellow eyes, butt cheeks, and hemming and hawing over a Hyundai. Stuff mentioned: Love Connection (1983-1994), The Bugaloos (1970-1971), Land of the Lost (1974-1976), Dr. Shrinker (1976), Wonderbug (1976), Pryor's Place (1984), Ray Parker Jr. "Pryor's Place" (1984), Morrissey "I'm Throwing My Arms Around Paris" (2009), Morrissey Years of Refusal (2009), Whistle (2025), Final Destination (2000), Logan (2017), Mercury Rising (1998), Pet Sematary (1989) Kindergarten Cop (1990), and Wes Craven's New Nightmare (1994).
Richard Pryor redefined comedy by telling the truth, even when it scorched him.Today, we're sharing a preview of a new podcast, Big Lives, and a special episode about Pryor.Every week, hosts Kai Wright and Emmanuel Dzotsi dig into the BBC archive to explore the story behind the icons who shape our culture—trailblazers like David Bowie, Meg Ryan, Amy Winehouse, and Tina Turner—and better understand how each legend set the stage for our contemporary cultural landscape. In this preview, Kai and Emmanuel look at how Richard Pryor rose from a Peoria, Illinois brothel to become comedy's GOAT, only to then wrestle with racism, fame, desire, and self‑destruction. If you like what you hear, find more episodes of Big Lives on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Richard Pryor redefined comedy by telling the truth, even when it scorched him.Today, we're sharing a preview of a new podcast, Big Lives, and a special episode about Pryor.Every week, hosts Kai Wright and Emmanuel Dzotsi dig into the BBC archive to explore the story behind the icons who shape our culture—trailblazers like David Bowie, Meg Ryan, Amy Winehouse, and Tina Turner—and better understand how each legend set the stage for our contemporary cultural landscape. In this preview, Kai and Emmanuel look at how Richard Pryor rose from a Peoria, Illinois brothel to become comedy's GOAT, only to then wrestle with racism, fame, desire, and self‑destruction. If you like what you hear, find more episodes of Big Lives on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Me, Jenny D as I sit down with Mandi Pryor, Executive Director of the Southwest Regional Chamber of Commerce to talk about her journey, her career, and her passion for building a strong, connected community. Mandi shares her background—from figure skating and media work in Florida to returning to Pittsburgh—and explains how she grew the chamber, runs events like coffee hours, growth catalyst roundtables, monthly lunches, holiday parties and themed fundraisers. Also, in this episode Mandi highlights practical networking tips, boosting confidence, creating welcoming spaces for small businesses, and ways listeners can get involved with the chamber. Visit southwestregionalchamber.org for more information. Thank you to my April Spotlight Supporters Eadie's Market & Catering in the Pittsburgh area, Also, Aladdin's in McMurray. Thank you Wijdan. 4080 Washington Rd, Suite 104, McMurray, PA https://eadiescatering.com/ Another Spotlight Supporters for April is Dionne Malush Entrepreneur/ Realty One Group Gold Standard https://www.dionnemalush.com/ All episodes are available on all the major Audio Platforms as well as Jenny D's YouTube page. Make sure to Subscribe and Follow. http://www.youtube.com/@Spillwithmejennyd If you would like to be a guest or sponsor on Spill with Me Jenny D. Show please fill out the disclaimer at https://www.spillwithmejennyd.com/tell-your-story or email spillwithmejennyd@gmail.com Don't Forget to Subscribe & Follow. Thank you to our Community Partners! Note: "The views and conversations in this podcast are intended solely for informational and educational purposes. They do not constitute professional advice, and listeners are encouraged to seek their own guidance for any specific concerns." "Music Credit: Theme song, written and performed by Mark Ferrari" markferrarimusic.com
Richard Pryor redefined comedy by telling the truth, even when it scorched him. Today, we're sharing a preview of a new podcast, Big Lives, and a special episode about Pryor. Every week, hosts Kai Wright and Emmanuel Dzotsi dig into the BBC archive to explore the story behind the icons who shape our culture—trailblazers like David Bowie, Meg Ryan, Amy Winehouse, and Tina Turner—and better understand how each legend set the stage for our contemporary cultural landscape. In this preview, Kai and Emmanuel look at how Richard Pryor rose from a Peoria, Illinois brothel to become comedy's GOAT, only to then wrestle with racism, fame, desire, and self‐destruction. If you like what you hear, find more episodes of Big Lives wherever you get podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Pryor Bacon joined Sam in-studio to talk about property development-growth mindsets-lessons learned-staying relevant-technology-and much more! You're listening to Unstructured, where a new generation of entrepreneurs connects with experienced and emerging business leaders to unpack the lessons behind the journey. From setbacks to success stories, we explore what it truly means to build, grow, and lead. Welcome to the conversation. PART OF THE NOOGA PODCAST NETWORK - 20 PODCASTS WITH ONE CLICK: www.noogapodcasts.com ===== THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS: Nutrition World: https://nutritionw.com/ Vascular Institute of Chattanooga: https://www.vascularinstituteofchattanooga.com/ The Barn Nursery: https://www.barnnursery.com/ Optimize U Chattanooga: https://optimizeunow.com/chattanooga/ Guardian Investment Advisors: https://giaplantoday.com/ Alchemy Medspa and Wellness Center: http://www.alchemychattanooga.com/ Our House Studio: https://ourhousestudiosinc.com/ Team Montieth Real Estate - Lori Montieth: https://www.findchattanoogarealestate.com/ Ballinger and Associates - Risk Management: https://ballingerandassociates.com/ AirSpace Acoustics: https://www.airspaceacoustics.com/ BWELL4EVER: Labs and IV Therapies: https://www.bwell4ever.org/ ALL THINGS JEFF STYLES: www.thejeffstyles.com PART OF THE NOOGA PODCAST NETWORK: www.noogapodcasts.com Please consider leaving us a review on Apple and giving us a share to your friends! This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm
Summary Meetings dominate our workdays—but what if they could become a source of intelligence rather than inefficiency? In this episode of On the Brink with Andi Simon, I speak with Ramsey Pryor, CEO and founder of Rumi, an AI‑powered meeting intelligence platform that is redefining how organizations capture knowledge, collaborate, and make decisions. Together, we explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping the future of work by transforming everyday conversations into actionable insights. The Problem with Meetings Today Let's start with a simple truth: most meetings underperform. Professionals spend 30% or more of their time in meetings, and much of that time is wasted repeating information, catching people up, or trying to recall what was previously discussed. As Ramsey noted, research suggests that two‑thirds of meeting time is spent rehashing prior conversations—a staggering drain on productivity and morale. Across industries—from banking to healthcare—I've seen meetings with no agenda, no clear outcomes, and no shared understanding of next steps. Attendance becomes the work, rather than progress. So the real question becomes: What if meetings could finally work for us instead of against us? The Hidden Value Inside Your Meetings—and How AI Unlocks It Ramsey Pryor founded Rumi during the pandemic, when virtual meetings exploded and attention became fragmented. His idea was deceptively simple: Capture everything that happens in meetings and turn it into usable knowledge. Using AI, Rumi: Automatically transcribes conversations Summarizes key insights Identifies and tracks action items Creates a searchable "meeting memory" Instead of relying on human recollection—or scattered notes—teams gain access to a living, searchable database of institutional knowledge. This is where the transformation begins. From Note‑Taking to Knowledge Creation Traditional note‑taking is reactive. You jot things down and hope they make sense later. AI flips that model. With meeting intelligence, employees can: Ask: "Why did we make this decision?" Find: "Who has expertise in this area?" Track: "What actions were assigned—and to whom?" As Ramsey explained, this reduces interruptions, eliminates redundant conversations, and accelerates decision‑making. Instead of digging through emails or pinging colleagues, employees can query their organization's collective memory directly. The result is simple but powerful: Less redundancy. Faster decisions. Better alignment. Changing Habits—and Culture This shift is not just technological—it's behavioral. We are moving from: Listening and forgetting → capturing and retrieving Individual memory → shared intelligence Meetings as events → meetings as data assets Just as many of us instinctively turn to tools like ChatGPT for answers, organizations are beginning to turn inward—to their own data—for insights. This represents a profound cultural transformation. The Global Dimension: Culture Still Matters As an anthropologist, I find the global implications especially compelling. Meetings are deeply cultural: In some regions, hierarchy shapes who speaks In others, open debate is expected Communication norms vary widely AI can help bridge gaps—especially in language, documentation, and clarity—but it cannot replace the need to understand how people interpret and act on information. Technology enables. Culture determines adoption. Measuring the Impact The value of AI‑powered meeting intelligence is not theoretical—it's measurable. Ramsey shared an example of a 300‑person sales team that saved 33,000 hours annually by reducing repetitive tasks and improving access to information. That's the equivalent of adding 15 full‑time employees—without hiring anyone. This is where AI shifts from "interesting" to indispensable. A New Way to Think About Meetings Here are three key insights to carry forward: Meetings are a hidden source of value They contain knowledge your organization is already paying for—but not fully using. AI turns conversations into assets What was once ephemeral becomes searchable, actionable, and scalable. Behavior change is the real transformation The technology matters, but the real shift is in how people think, ask questions, and access information. Final Thought We are at the beginning of a major shift. Just as the internet democratized access to global knowledge, AI‑powered meeting intelligence is democratizing access to organizational knowledge. The question is no longer: "What did we say in that meeting?" It is: "What can we do with everything we know?" From Observation to Innovation, Andi Simon, PhD CEO | Corporate Anthropologist | Author Simonassociates.net Info@simonassociates.net @simonandi LinkedIn
Tout part d'un déjeuner avec Pablo Servigne — chercheur sur les effondrements, que j'avais reçu quelques semaines plus tôt sur VLAN. Une conversation qui dérive vers la géopolitique, les polycrises, le contexte général. J'utilise le mot "chaos" comme je le fais tout le temps, dans mes newsletters, mes conférences, mes conversations quotidiennes. Et Pablo me regarde avec un sourire tranquille et me dit : "Mais tu parles du chaos comme si c'était un problème. La vie, elle danse toujours au bord du chaos." Quelques secondes de silence. Et la réalisation que j'utilisais peut-être ce mot depuis des années avec une erreur fondamentale dedans. Dans cet épisode, je vous parle de ce que j'ai découvert en creusant cette phrase : l'étymologie grecque du chaos, les travaux de Stéphane Gastello sur les systèmes dynamiques, la théorie du chaos des carrières de Robert Pryor et Jim Bright, Roy Bird sur la vie comme phénomène chaotique, Michael Conrad sur l'adaptabilité, Donna Brother sur l'anxiété cartésienne, Hartmut Rosa sur l'accélération sociale et la résonance manquée, Byung-Chul Han sur la transparence, Matthew Welsh sur la responsabilité adaptative, Viktor Frankl sur le sens — et Cécile Wendling, que je reçois cette semaine sur VLAN, qui m'a rappelé que le mot "crise" lui-même est une construction sociale qui génère ses propres angles morts. J'ai questionné tout ce que je pensais savoir sur notre rapport collectif à l'imprévisible : pourquoi notre cerveau traite l'incertitude comme une menace mortelle, ce qui distingue vraiment les systèmes qui s'effondrent de ceux qui se transforment, et ce que la recherche dit concrètement sur comment naviguer dans ce qui, par nature, ne sera jamais stable. Ce n'est pas du développement personnel. C'est plus fondamental que ça. CITATIONS MARQUANTES 1. "La vie, elle danse toujours au bord du chaos."— Pablo Servigne (rapporté par Grégory, 01:48) 2. "Le chaos, ce n'est pas l'opposé de l'ordre. C'est le processus par lequel l'ordre émerge, de façon non planifiée."— Grégory Pouy (08:49) 3. "On ne souffre pas du chaos, on souffre du fait que le chaos n'est pas ce que nous pensions que le monde devrait être."— Grégory Pouy (13:09) 4. "La fourmilière n'est pas construite malgré l'absence de plan central — elle est construite précisément grâce à cette absence."— Grégory Pouy (09:37) 5. "Les individus, les collectifs qui traverseront le mieux ces turbulences, ce ne seront pas ceux qui auront eu les meilleurs plans. Ce seront ceux qui auront développé la capacité à naviguer dans l'incertitude."— Grégory Pouy (49:19) BIG IDEAS 1. Le chaos n'est pas le désordre — c'est la condition du vivant [05:20 – 08:49]KHAOS en grec = vide primordial, espace de possibilités pures. Au sens scientifique (Gastello), le chaos désigne des dynamiques précises qui génèrent des structures stables — les fractales, le rythme cardiaque sain, la croissance des arbres. Le chaos n'est pas l'opposé de l'ordre : c'est le processus par lequel l'ordre émerge.Pourquoi c'est important :Toute la façon dont on traite l'imprévisible est fondée sur une erreur de définition. On combat ce qui est, en réalité, la condition de base de la vie. 2. Notre cerveau est biologiquement câblé pour traiter l'incertitude comme une menace mortelle [10:36 – 13:09]L'amygdale ne distingue pas un lion d'une incertitude professionnelle. L'anxiété cartésienne (Donna Brother) ajoute une couche culturelle : depuis Descartes, la certitude est l'idéal. On souffre donc deux fois — de l'incertitude réelle, et de la croyance qu'elle ne devrait pas exister.Pourquoi c'est important :Comprendre l'origine biologique et culturelle de notre rapport au chaos permet d'arrêter de se battre contre soi-même, avant même d'agir sur le monde. 3. L'orée du chaos — ni trop stable, ni effondré — c'est là que tout se passe [18:36 – 20:20]Les chercheurs en systèmes complexes ont identifié une zone spécifique d'instabilité intermédiaire ("edge of chaos") où l'innovation émerge, où la créativité devient possible, où les transformations profondes ont lieu. Ni dans la stabilité confortable, ni dans l'effondrement total.Pourquoi c'est important :Cela change radicalement la lecture des périodes de turbulence : ce ne sont pas des anomalies à corriger, ce sont des espaces de transformation réelle. 4. Effondrement ≠ chaos : la distinction que personne ne fait [29:00 – 30:50]Cécile Wendling : tous les systèmes chaotiques ne se réorganisent pas en quelque chose de mieux. Certains s'effondrent. Pablo Servigne : certains scénarios ne produisent pas quelque chose de préférable à ce qui existait. Romantiser le chaos serait une erreur aussi grave que d'en avoir peur.Pourquoi c'est important :Nuance indispensable pour ne pas tomber dans un optimisme naïf ou un relativisme commode face aux vraies crises. 5. Flexibilité > solidité — et la résilience a un coût réel [30:50 – 35:11]Ce qui protège les systèmes face au chaos, ce n'est pas la rigidité mais la capacité à se laisser traverser et réorganiser. Et la résilience — souvent présentée comme un idéal — a un coût corporel réel (charge allostatique) qu'on invisibilise systématiquement.Pourquoi c'est important :Arrêter de vendre la résilience sans mentionner ce qu'elle coûte. Reconnaître que "tenir" n'est pas la même chose qu'"être indemne". 6. L'optimalisme et la joie rebelle comme posture de navigation [43:55 – 45:35]Ni déni ("la tech va tout résoudre"), ni résignation ("on n'y peut rien"). L'optimalisme = regarder lucidement la réalité, y compris ses parties sombres, et agir quand même avec engagement et créativité. La joie rebelle = une discipline, pas une humeur. Un choix, pas un confort.Pourquoi c'est important :C'est la troisième voie que VLAN essaie de tenir depuis le début. Elle s'ancre ici dans une littérature de recherche solide, pas dans un vœu pieux. QUESTIONS POSÉES OU POSABLES 1. Tu utilises le mot "chaos" en permanence — mais qu'est-ce que tu voulais dire par là, avant ce déjeuner avec Pablo ?2. Cette phrase de Pablo — "la vie danse au bord du chaos" — elle t'a arrêté net. Qu'est-ce qui s'est passé dans ta tête à ce moment précis ?3. Comment expliquer que le sens commun du mot "chaos" soit aussi éloigné de son sens scientifique ou étymologique ?4. Le cerveau qui traite l'incertitude comme une menace : est-ce qu'on peut vraiment reconditionner ça, ou est-ce qu'on apprend juste à composer avec ?5. Tu cites Pryor et Bright sur les trajectoires non linéaires. Est-ce que ça voulait dire que planifier est inutile, ou juste qu'il faut changer de rapport au plan ?6. Toi tu as quitté le marketing digital sans plan. C'était du courage, de la naïveté, ou les deux ?7. Où est-ce que tu traces la ligne entre accepter le chaos et se résigner ?8. La résilience a un coût réel — charge allostatique, usure du système nerveux. Comment on en tient compte sans décourager les gens qui "tiennent" ?9. L'optimalisme que tu décris, c'est difficile à tenir dans les périodes de vraie turbulence. Qu'est-ce qui t'y aide concrètement ?10. La joie rebelle — c'est un concept que tu as créé. C'est quoi la différence avec ce qu'on appellerait simplement de la "résilience positive" ? RÉFÉRENCES CITÉES Personnes Pablo ServigneChercheur sur les effondrements ; déjeuner déclencheur ; "la vie danse au bord du chaos" — 00:55Stéphane GastelloPsychologue américain ; théorie des systèmes dynamiques appliquée aux humains — 06:13Robert Pryor & Jim BrightChercheurs australiens ; théorie du chaos des carrières ; trajectoires non linéaires — 13:09Roy BirdChercheur britannique ; livre sur chaos, évolution et pensée ; "la vie est un phénomène chaotique" — 16:38Michael ConradChercheur américain ; article des années 80 : What is the use of chaos? ; chaos = adaptabilité — 17:38Donna BrotherPsychanalyste américaine ; concept d'anxiété cartésienne — 12:12Hartmut RosaSociologue allemand ; accélération sociale, stabilisation dynamique, résonance manquée — 23:39Byung-Chul HanPhilosophe coréen-allemand ; société de la transparence — 26:23Cécile WendlingProspectiviste, invitée de l'épisode suivant de VLAN ; effondrement ≠ chaos ; le mot "crise" comme construction sociale — 27:14Matthew WelshChercheur britannique ; gestion sociopolitique de l'incertitude ; responsabilité adaptative — 42:13Viktor FranklPsychiatre autrichien, survivant des camps ; logothérapie ; le sens comme ancre dans le chaos — 38:22Mathieu DardaillonAmi de Grégory ; bootcamp + boussole anti-chaos — 39:19 Concepts & œuvres What is the use of chaos?Michael Conrad — 17:38Théorie du chaos des carrièresPryor & Bright — 13:09Anxiété cartésienneDonna Brother — 12:12Accélération sociale / stabilisation dynamiqueHartmut Rosa — 24:25Résonance / résonance manquéeHartmut Rosa — 40:15Société de la transparenceByung-Chul Han — 26:23Responsabilité adaptativeMatthew Welsh — 43:02Optimalisme / Joie rebelleGrégory Pouy — 43:55 / 44:42 TIMESTAMPS CLÉS 00:00 — Introduction VLANJingle signature + annonce de l'épisode solo sur le chaos 00:55 — Le déjeuner avec Pablo ServigneLa phrase qui a tout changé : "la vie danse au bord du chaos" 02:40 — L'ordre absolu = la mortSi l'inverse du chaos est la mort, alors le chaos est la condition du vivant 05:20 — Le sens original du mot "chaos"Étymologie grecque : KHAOS = espace de possibilités pures, pas le désordre 07:04 — Le chaos scientifique : attracteurs, fractales, effet papillonGastello : le chaos génère des structures stables et reconnaissables 09:37 — La fourmilière sans architecteL'auto-organisation comme principe universel du vivant 10:36 — Pourquoi notre cerveau déteste l'incertitudeBiologie de la peur : l'amygdale ne distingue pas un lion d'une incertitude 12:12 — L'anxiété cartésienne (Donna Brother)Souffrir non du chaos, mais de la croyance qu'il ne devrait pas exister 14:11 — La théorie du chaos des carrières (Pryor & Bright)Personne n'arrive là où il pensait aller — et c'est une information, pas un échec 16:38 — Roy Bird : la vie EST un phénomène chaotiqueSans le chaos, ni la pieuvre, ni l'orchidée, ni le cerveau humain 18:36 — L'orée du chaos : la zone où tout se transformeNi trop stable, ni effondré : c'est là qu'émerge l'innovation 21:47 — Mon histoire : quitter le marketing digital sans planUn mini-chaos qui a rendu possible ce que je fais aujourd'hui 22:42 — Notre société simule la certitudeMarchés, plans stratégiques, promesses politiques : on préfère une certitude fausse 24:25 — Hartmut Rosa : courir pour rester à la même placeL'accélération sociale et la résonance manquée 27:14 — Cécile Wendling : le mot "crise" n'est pas neutreConstruction sociale qui crée ses propres angles morts 29:45 — Effondrement ≠ chaos : la distinction crucialePablo Servigne : certains systèmes ne se réorganisent pas en mieux 31:51 — Flexibilité > soliditéCe qui protège n'est pas la rigidité, mais la capacité à se laisser traverser 33:27 — Le bambou vs le chêneRésilience vs robustesse : ce qui compte dans un monde fondamentalement chaotique 34:19 — La résilience a un coût réelCharge allostatique : rebondir ne signifie pas être indemne 37:32 — Pratique : l'incertitude positive (Pryor & Bright)Traiter l'imprévu comme une information, pas comme une menace 38:22 — La curiosité comme boussole + Viktor FranklLe sens résiste au chaos. La question à se poser en turbulence 43:55 — L'optimalisme et la joie rebelleNi déni, ni résignation : la troisième voie 46:24 — Ce qui a vraiment changé après le déjeuner avec PabloReconnaître le réflexe de contrôle sans en être l'esclave 50:17 — Question finale à l'audience + outroFace à votre prochaine turbulence : naviguer ou résister ? Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Sometimes the only way to process enormous issues is to get the family together and have a deep conversation. That's just what Jeremy, April, Kelsey, and Elisa did in this episode, tackling divorce and family expectations, the enormous cost of not taking swamp hag symbolism seriously, and the biggest problem in the evangelical movement. This conversation will put you on the path toward answering these societal questions yourself from a grounded, Biblical point of view, and help to shift some cultural assumptions that you may accidentally have taken for granted. On this episode, we talk about: 0:00 Intro 0:20 She almost divorced her husband over this 15:11 The most confusing verse in the New Testament? 43:24 We Stopped Fearing Swamp Hags and Society Collapsed 1:01:53 The Soft Underbelly of Evangelicalism --- Subscribe on Substack ➡️ https://jeremypryor.substack.com Follow Jeremy on: Instagram: https://instagram.com/jeremympryor/ X: https://x.com/jeremympryor --- Resources Mentioned: House For Community: https://www.1kh.org/communitycoaching Story Formed Life: https://www.storyformedlife.org/ --- Welcome to Jeremy Pryor's Podcast, or what I like to call, "Jeremy Pryor Unfiltered." We are excited to bring you seasons of content all the way from Tolkien to Theology, from Business to Family. If you like to contemplate deep philosophical ideas across a wide range of topics, you've come to the right place. Make sure to subscribe on Apple, Spotify, or YouTube so you don't miss out on future episodes!
This is the un edited behind the scenes ep with Father Dawn. Hope he doesnt say the N word or anyting.Kidding. He doesnt.I hope
On this WPN Call #527, Dr. Jim Garlow is joined by two special guests: Pam Pryor, formerly the Senior Bureau Official for International Organization Affairs at the U.S. State Department; and Retired Lt. Colonel Darin Gaub, a respected geopolitical and military strategist and Co-founder of Restore Liberty, a nationwide grassroots organization focused on magnifying the primacy of individual and state rights under the U.S. Constitution. They discuss the military operation that the United States supported and coordinated with Israel's leaders targeting Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and top Iranian military leaders, and the strategic, geopolitical, and security implications of these developments. Website: https://substack.com/@daringaub Dr. Jim Garlow has partnered with Pastor Mario Bramnick and Terry Barnes to bring you World Prayer Network (WPN), which seeks out Holy Spirit given strategies for how to be an effective and contagious Christ-follower in our present national situations. WPN hosts weekly prayer calls to seek out strategies for the transformation of nations, including our own. During these live calls, we share briefings from key leaders and then pray into what we see and hear from the Lord. Follow us on social media: facebook.com/wellversedworld twitter: @wellversedworld instagram: @wellversedworld www.wellversedworld.org
We Are the Inventors! is the annual youth Black history breakfast that takes place in Troy NY. This breakfast is taking place this Saturday, February 28th, and one of the organizers is Kevin Pryor, the City of Troy's Director of diversity, opportunity, and outreach and a long time youth organizer and founder of Troy Look. Kevin Pryor joined the Hudson Mohawk Magazine for a live interview.
Episode 105 Today's guest is Alyson Pryor, my real life friend and real life wise woman. Alyson is a wife and mom to 5 kids. She is also a spiritual director, a marriage and family therapist, a professor, speaker and now author of her first book! And she is more amazing in real life than she is on paper. I absolutely loved talking to Alyson about her new book, Come Away and Rest, a Guide to Personal Spiritual Retreats. Alyson shares how she started seeking rest through spiritual retreats as a tired mom of young children, being cared for by 2 kind nuns at a house in a suburban neighborhood. It's a funny and tender story and led Alyson on a journey of discovery that she needed these quiet retreats not just to get a break from being a mom, but to know God in a deeper way. I learned a lot in this episode and found myself inspired to take a quiet spiritual retreat of my own as it is something I have never done. I know you'll love learning from Alyson too! If you're looking for a restful retreat combined with lots of beauty and some adventure, consider joining me, Greta, on my upcoming Women's Walking Retreat in the Cotswolds this September. It will be a time for deep thought, soul care, celebration, healing or just experiencing the joy of being in a new and beautiful place with like minded companions. Find out more info right here. Resources mentioned in this episode: Find Alyson's book here Find Alyson's website here Find Alyson on Instagram here Find info on Greta's walking retreat here The Greta Eskridge Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. For more information visit www.ChristianParenting.org
A huge thank you and welcome to our new Patreon members : Lila, Simon, Frances, Annie and Frank.This week we take you up the Ambridge Mile, Tony tries his hand at WWE on the green, Tom pulls some old Bridge Farm bangers out for his set at Beckwell Garden Centre and all our 'high' expectations about the barn party prove to be totally misplaced, sadly.In the Pre Nup :Sowing The Seeds of Bruv : Tony freaks out brother Pryor.Crawl Intentions : Alice and Rex join the mile high club.Career Arc : Is Ruairi ageing like a fine swine?Barn Storm : Zach eggs Josh onProduced by Matthew WeirYou can send the most treasured person in your life a Cider Shed Patreon membership as a gift : https://www.patreon.com/thecidershed/giftBecome a beautiful patron of The Cider Shed and receive early ad-free episodes and our exclusive Patreon-only midweek specials. It really REALLY helps us out.https://www.patreon.com/thecidershedTo help us out with a lovely worded 5 star review hit the link below. Then scroll down to ‘Ratings and Reviews' and a little further below that is ‘Write a Review' (this is so much nicer than just tapping the stars
We sit down with renowned plastic surgeon and breast implant illness advocate Dr. Landon Pryor to unpack what women aren't being told about breast implant illness (BII).After experiencing BII herself, Tammy opens up about being dismissed, gaslit, and ignored by the healthcare system, an experience shared by countless women worldwide. Dr. Pryor explains the science behind breast implant illness, including the role of biofilms, chronic inflammation, mold toxicity, and immune system dysregulation, and why simply “removing the implant” is often not enough.This episode explores:What breast implant illness really is (and why it's so misunderstood)Common and overlooked BII symptomsWhy women are frequently dismissed or told “it's all in your head”The importance of complete capsulectomy and proper explant surgeryHow biofilms and toxins impact the body long-termWhy many women feel immediate relief after explant surgeryAdvocacy, servant leadership, and becoming your own health advocateA message of hope for women who feel out of optionsIf you or someone you love is struggling with unexplained symptoms, chronic inflammation, autoimmune issues, or feels unheard by traditional medicine, this conversation could be life-changing.
On today's show, yard signs are popping up around Fayetteville encouraging residents to vote against an extension of the school district's millage rate, plus Dan Boice, library director at UA Monticello, discusses his book and radio series on Arkansas place names.
A huge thanks to new Patreon members : Sara, Rose, Rob and Partis'Anne'.This week there's some shocking new movies on at Felpersham Orpheus, there's a farming awareness campaign for the brain and a new, ill-fated theme park opening.On the milking list:Just Joshing : Is George milking Esme?Ring of Pryor : Stella signs a pact with Satan, sorry, PIP.Risk it or Brisket : George meats the parents.Produced by Matthew WeirYou can send the most treasured person in your life a Cider Shed Patreon membership as a gift : https://www.patreon.com/thecidershed/giftBecome a beautiful patron of The Cider Shed and receive early ad-free episodes and our exclusive Patreon-only midweek specials. It really REALLY helps us out.https://www.patreon.com/thecidershedTo help us out with a lovely worded 5 star review hit the link below. Then scroll down to ‘Ratings and Reviews' and a little further below that is ‘Write a Review' (this is so much nicer than just tapping the stars
Previewing UofL at Wake- Wake is terrible, they lost to Pitt, Lost 8 out of their last 10 games, lost four in a row, best player Luke Harris (6’7 guard). Can Louisville sustain scoring without threes falling, Conwell/Brown not scoring at a high clip? Can Rooths keep it up? Another big game for Pryor? Kentucky vs. Tennessee- Tennessee has won four straight after losing to Kentucky including wins at Alabama, at Georgia, and vs. Auburn Can Kentucky notch their 5th Quad 1 win (IU dropped to Quad 2) and their fourth win over a ranked team? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
All Shall Be Well: Conversations with Women in the Academy and Beyond
“Whatever work you are doing you bring yourself to that work, so it matters what kind of person you are.” — Alyson Pryor Spiritual director and therapist Alyson Pryor joins us on the podcast to discuss the benefits and the challenges of taking personal spiritual retreats. How can you cultivate a practice of taking personal spiritual retreats — and is it really worth the effort? Therapist and spiritual director Alyson Pryor joins us on the podcast to discuss her recent book Come Away and Rest: A Guide to Personal Spiritual Retreats. Alyson shares from her own experience of taking personal retreats, describing the benefits that come from the practice even amidst challenging circumstances. Alyson offers an accessible resource for those who have perhaps never taken a spiritual retreat, and she speaks invitingly about the joys of this particular kind of rest. Alyson is no stranger to the stresses of a busy life, and she speaks directly to those of us who feel like it's all but impossible to take a retreat by sharing practical suggestions. In addition — I'm pleased to tell you that InterVarsity Press is offering a discount on Come Away and Rest for listeners of this podcast. Just use the code IVPWSAP25 for 25% off and free shipping when you purchase the book at ivpress.com. You can find a link to the book and the discount code in the show notes. And if you listen to the end of the credits you'll hear an excerpt from our conversation where Alyson offers her tips on waking prayerfully — even if you aren't a morning person. So jump right in! We're so glad you're here. — Ann Boyd For show notes or more information please visit our article at The Well. If you'd like to support the work of InterVarsity's Women Scholars and Professionals, including future podcasts such as this episode, you can do so at givetoiv.org/wsap. Thank you for listening!
Think about the lessons that shaped you early, the voices that influenced how you see the world, and what it would mean to have those reflections preserved over time.Walter Pryor brings warmth, humor, and thoughtful vulnerability to every interaction. A public service leader, corporate executive, community advocate, and author of This Leaves Me Okay, his career reflects not just professional milestones, but a lineage shaped by nearly 30 years of handwritten letters from his grandmother, Mama Ceal, written with care, consistency, and intention.In this episode of Branding Room Only, Paula sits down with Walter to explore resilience, legacy, and the role personal relationships play in building a grounded, accessible personal brand. Along the way, the conversation surfaces lessons on leadership, parenting, partnership, and what it means to honor those who came before us while being intentional about what we leave behind. This episode is both a reflection on authenticity, mission, courage, and connection, and an invitation to consider how your past quietly shapes how you lead and show up for others today.1:12 – How Walter defines personal brand, how he'd describe himself, his chosen quotes that offer grounding and guidance, and the song that makes him move6:04 – How small-town Arkansas shaped Walter's worldview and gave him both humility and ambition9:09 – A pivotal family loss that redirected Walter's educational path 10:52 – The non-linear evolution from Biglaw to government, Capitol Hill, and corporate leadership14:44 – How Southern Bancorp's mission felt like a full-circle homecoming that ties into Walter's brand17:10 – How personal relationships can influence your leadership 20:54 – What parenting young adults teaches you about mentoring as a leader23:34 – The spark that led to Walter's memoir (and the decades of handwritten letters at its heart)27:14 – Lessons about connection, influence, and resiliency from Mama Ceal's letters32:27 – How Mama Ceal's life reflects a broader civil rights narrative and why telling that story now is urgent35:21 – The importance and responsibility of being a custodian and guardian of family history36:16 – Walter's vision of the legacy he wants to provide to any future grandchildren38:24 – Walter's joy, the grounding trait he refuses to compromise, and the quality that fills a room when he fully shows upMentioned In The Personal Brand You Carry: Legacy, Leadership, and Letters with Walter PryorWalter Pryor This Leaves Me Okay by Walter Pryor Pyramid Art, Books & Custom FramingSign up for Paula's Upcoming WebinarsSubscribe and leave a quick review.Want more branding insights? Join Paula's newsletter for expert tips and exclusive content! Subscribe HereMy Engage Your Hustle™ Conference Playbook gives you the strategies to prepare, stand out, and follow up with impact. Get your copy today.Sponsor for this episodePGE Consulting Group LLC empowers individuals and organizations to lead with purpose, presence, and impact. Specializing in leadership development and personal branding, we offer keynotesWe're starting off 2026 with a bang with my New Year's Intention and Goal Setting session on January 3rd, and then my new three-part series, LinkedIn Strategy for Lawyers: Build a Brand that Works for You, running January through March. Reserve your seat at paulaedgar.com/events.
On August 9th, 1974, 2 teenagers on their way to a New Jersey mall went missing.17-year-old Mary Ann Pryor and 16-year-old Lorraine Kelly were best friends, savoring the last days of summer break. They should have been heading into their senior year; older, sunburned, and full of plans.They never got that chance.Five days after they went missing, their bodies were discovered miles from where they were last seen. What happened to them left lasting wounds for their families and their community.Decades passed with no major suspects, and the double homicide became one of New Jersey's oldest cold cases. “It'll never get solved”, many thought. It had simply been too long.This is Mary Ann's & Lorraine's story.Trigger Warning: This episode includes discussions of graphic violence. Listener discretion is advised.***Method & Madness is researched, written, hosted, & produced by Dawn CateMusic by Tymur Khakimov from Pixabay***Get in Touch!: methodandmadnesspod@gmail.comCONNECT:InstagramTikTokDIVE INTO MORE: MethodandMadnessPodcast.com***All sources are listed on the website, under each episode description.MethodandMadnessPodcast.comThank you to Dr. Peter Vronsky for lending his expertise and for helping to facilitate the closure of Mary Ann's and Lorraine's cases. Thank you to Jennifer Weiss, late daughter of victim Deedeh Goodarzi. Thank you to Robert Anzilotti.Thank you for listening!__________________________________________________Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/method-madness--6241524/support.
Jennifer Lee Pryor was born on August 31, 1949 in New York City, New York, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Bold Native (2010), Act of Vengeance (1974) and The Wild Party (1975). She was previously married to Richard Pryor. Richard Pryor was an American stand-up comedian and actor. He was known for reaching a broad audience with his trenchant observations and storytelling style. Pryor won a Primetime Emmy Award and five Grammy Awards. He received the first Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize for American Humor in 1998. Official Richard Pryor YouTube Channel! Celebrating the work and legacy of the King of Comedy. - https://www.youtube.com/@OfficialRichardPryor Shop CANTSTOPGOODBOY here: https://shop.cantstopgoodboy.com/ Bobbys World Merchandise from Retrokid: https://retrokid.ca/collections/bobbys-world Howie Mandel Does Stuff available on every Podcast Platform Visit the Official Howie Mandel Website for more: https://www.howiemandel.com/ Howie Mandel Does Stuff Merchandise available on Amazon.com here https://www.amazon.com/shop/howiemandeldoesstuff Join the "Official Howie Mandel Does Stuff" Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/HowieMandelPodcast/ Thanks to Our Sponsors: Loving plants is easy, but keeping them thriving isn't, it's not just remembering to water, it's watering the right way. Posie Pots are the genius solution: gorgeous, self-watering planters with a patented reservoir system. The roots drink exactly what they need, when they need it, so you only water once a month! Go to posiepots.com and use code ‘HOWIE10' for 10% off. Tired of energy drinks with ingredients you can't pronounce? Flova is the all-natural alternative, providing a clean boost of energy from a simple list of ingredients like 85% carbonated coconut water and real fruit juice. While you energize, you're also hydrating your body with over 500mg of electrolytes. Head to blibrands.com and use the code 'HOWIE10' for 10% off! Spending all day hunched over screens can cause posture to look like the letter 'C', leading to muscle tension and poor spinal alignment. The Pettibon System is designed to relieve those pesky aches, improve posture, and help you get back to living. Visit PettibonSystem.com and use code 'HOWIE10' for 10% off at checkout—your back will thank you. In a world of complicated labels, Pureayurbliss simplifies wellness by returning to the purity of Ayurveda for a clear path to well-being. The product line features USDA-certified Organic Ashwagandha to help the body adapt to stress and Organic Turmeric to support joint health, all ethically sourced from India. Use code 'HOWIE20' for 20% off at pureayurbliss.com. Say Hello to our house band Sunny and the Black Pack! Follow them here! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BlackMediaPresents TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@blackmediapresents Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/01uFmntCHwOW438t7enYOO?si=0Oc-_QJdQ0CrMkWii42BWA&nd=1&dlsi=a9792af062844b4f Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SunnyAndTheBlackPack/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blackmediapresents/ Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/blackmediapresents Twitter: twitter.com/blackmedia @howiemandel @jackelynshultz
BMW MOA is raffling off a 1989 R100 GS. Learn about the bike build and some of it's unique features from the builder, Chuck Pryor. Also a short sidebar on paintwork, including Metallic Red 531 and Metallic Gold 546. Link below to buy tickets and learn more on the raffle. Deadline to buy a ticket is March 16. Gotta have a ticket to win, so get on it. https://bmwmoaf.givingfuel.com/comp-vintage-26
Hola, Sneakers! Welcome to Sneaky Dragon – the podcast that knows its place! This week: sick report; going viral; jerk shop; Chinese checker; MAS*H notes; chop phooey; easy action; contentment; novelty numbers; mob rules; Monkees shine; what a character; Pryor engagement; myth fire; alone time; prize whiner; the house trap; Reynold’s rap; Southern comfort; comb over; rock’n’rollercoasters; Howard’s beginning; spam scam; slop culture; you gotta server yourself; let’s get physical; Question of the Week – Sneakers respond; notes from the underworld; queasy living; overcaring; golden Retriever; to hell with the past; and, finally, car sick. Question of the Week:What film doesn’t have a sequel that should have a sequel?Sub-question of the Week: What is an egregious example of ret-conning?? Thanks for listening. Andrea Martin is a real pip! Can you mock a mockingbird? How low could they go?
You've probably heard of Rafter P Construction. They're at all the major events through the year and do a great job of marketing. Brad Pryor is the man behind all of it. Growing up all he knew was work. He worked to survive and with no experience or skills early on he was doing general ranch work. We all know that can encompass a lot. This was crucial for Brad's success later on. He not only learned construction skills but also work ethic and integrity. He eventually went out on his own and kept expanding and what started as small projects and fencing jobs is now very complex barndos, barns, arenas, and just about anything you can imagine. Brad also has his own podcast Grit Branded that tells awesome stories. Review Wizard:https://www.reviewwizard.io/io-demo486587?am_id=crockett9437Sponsorship:https://form.jotform.com/251243256767057Diversified Payments:https://www.diversifiedpayments.com/wealthycowboyThe Wealthy Cowboy VIP:https://www.skool.com/the-wealthy-cowboy-vip-6536/about?ref=d30cd83cb8824bc7885158a8ec9366a5
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Informed Dissent with Dr. Jeff Barke and Dr. Mark McDonald – We set aside health care and politics for a festive Christmas and New Year conversation with former Major Leaguer and author Greg Pryor. He recounts an unlikely rise from undrafted teen to 10 MLB seasons and a 1985 champion with the Kansas City Royals. Pryor previews stories from *The Day the Yankees Made Me Shave*, packed with legends, games, and laughs...
Informed Dissent with Dr. Jeff Barke and Dr. Mark McDonald – We set aside health care and politics for a festive Christmas and New Year conversation with former Major Leaguer and author Greg Pryor. He recounts an unlikely rise from undrafted teen to 10 MLB seasons and a 1985 champion with the Kansas City Royals. Pryor previews stories from *The Day the Yankees Made Me Shave*, packed with legends, games, and laughs...
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Who will win in Detroit on TNF? Yahoo Sports' Andrew Siciliano and Jori Epstein break down the Cowboys road matchup at the Lions to see who can stay in the playoff race. The duo also discuss the Browns opening the 21-day practice window for QB Deshaun Watson. Will we see him play a game this season? Later, Andrew and Jori sit down with ESPN reporter Brooke Pryor to talk all things Aaron Rodgers, Mike Tomlin, and the state of the Pittsburgh Steelers. Closing things out, the crew analyzes the contenders and pretenders of each division that could succeed in the playoffs before giving their “One More Thing.”(6:45) - Cowboys @ Lions preview(17:07) - Browns open 21-day practice window for Deshaun Watson(23:25) - Brooke Pryor Interview(48:09) - Ben Roethlisberger suggests fresh start for Mike Tomlin(55:21) - Are these division leaders contenders or pretenders?(1:09:22) - One More Thing
Did the program live from Pryor, Oklahoma (it's a bit nippy out here!). Covered some truly insane cultural items at the start, and then moved on to responding to @BishopJaxi's attack on sola scriptura on X. Important material for folks wanting to provide sound responses to those seeking a form of the church that Christ never intended us to have.
Covered a bunch of topics from Titus 1:6 and elders to Eastern Orthodoxy and sola scriptura and other topics. Will be doing another program on Wednesday given it is a holiday week, and then I head for Pryor, St. Charles, and elsewhere on Friday!