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Episode #219 of the PricePlow Podcast welcomes back Doug Miller, founder and CEO of Core Nutritionals, for a full portfolio catch-up 4.5 years after Episode #050: Protein Prices on the Rise and Figuring it Out with Doug Miller. Doug’s opening line sets the tone perfectly: “We’re *still* figuring it out and protein prices are *still* on the rise!” In this conversation, Mike and Ben cover the entire Crush It Holdings universe: Doug’s amicable exit from Arms Race Nutrition The decision to shut down the resurrected Myoblox brand Where his focus now sits — Core Nutritionals, Unmatched Supps (his two-year partnership with Kris Gethin), and The freshly launched Nova Prime Labs research-use peptide venture. Along the way, the crew digs into CreGAAtine, Unmatched’s DTC pivot away from broad retail, an incoming Stem Cell product launch, the Unmatched Bar targeting Olympia 2026, and how another protein price spike is reshaping Core’s lineup. Merica Labz gets a few shouts as well. Subscribe to the PricePlow Podcast on your favorite platform and sign up for news alerts before you dive in! https://blog.priceplow.com/podcast/doug-miller-219 Video: Doug Miller Returns: Core Nutritionals, Unmatched Supps & Nova Prime Labs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOXpJ94gZR4 Detailed Show Notes: Doug Miller on Core, Unmatched Supps, and Entering the Peptide Space (0:00) – Introductions (1:00) – Exiting Arms Race and Putting Myoblox to Bed (7:00) – What Makes a Brand Worth Running (12:00) – Core Nutritionals and Unmatched: Two Brands, One Focus (16:00) – The Kris Gethin Partnership: Founding Unmatched Supps (19:45) – Going All-Natural and Pulling Back from Vitamin Shoppe (22:00) – CreGAAtine: The Science and Unmatched’s First-in-the-US Play (24:30) – White Packaging, Stem Cell Launch, and Managing the Pipeline (30:00) – Functional Foods: Core Balls, Brownies, and the Unmatched Bar (35:30) – Merica Energy and the Unmatched Drink (38:45) – Entering the Peptide Space: Nova Prime Labs (43:30) – Quality Standards and the Scammer Already at the Door (49:00) – Oral Bioregulators and What Nova Prime Won’t Sell (51:15) – GLPs, Fat Burners, and “Natural” in 2026 (57:00) – Crush It Wellness MD and Protein Prices: Still Figuring It Out Big thanks to Doug Miller for coming back after four and a half years and talking through everything happening across the portfolio. If you’re following Core, Unmatched, Nova Prime, or Merica Labz, PricePlow has news alerts for all of them. And thanks to Darren and the team at PerfectShaker for sponsoring the PricePlow Podcast — check out their lineup of shaker cups at PricePlow.com/perfect-shaker, or get the full story behind the brand in Darren Thompson: Inside PerfectShaker | Episode #209. Subscribe to the PricePlow Podcast, sign up for news from Core, Unmatched, Doug Miller, and Merica Labz on PricePlow, and leave us a great review on iTunes and Spotify! Where to Follow and Learn More &… Read more on the PricePlow Blog
In this powerful first conversation, Dr. Sina McCullough shares how she went from a vibrant, athletic life to being so sick she could no longer stand, eat, or care for herself—and how she found her way back. Despite her PhD in nutrition, Sina spent years searching for answers within the medical system, only to be told her symptoms were "all in her head." At her lowest point, she chose a different path—one that led her to uncover hidden toxicities, nutrient deficiencies, and overlooked food sensitivities that were keeping her body from healing. In this episode, she introduces the concept of "The Veil"—the unseen trust we place in our food system—and challenges the idea that chronic illness is something we must simply manage. Instead, she offers a powerful reframe: the body is designed to heal when we remove what harms it and restore what's missing. We also explore why diets often fail, the difference between remission and true healing, and the critical role of emotional and spiritual stress in long-term health. Sina's message is both sobering and hopeful: healing is possible—and it begins with seeing clearly. Stay tuned for Part 2. WAPF Ad- Censorship is real - and click on the "Email list button on the homepage" Visit Dr. Sina McCullough's website to learn more Join the Nourishing Our Children closed Facebook Group Check out our sponsors: Four Visions "Discount code WISE for 15% off" and Masa Chips- "Discount code WISETRADITIONS for 25% off your first order"
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Donald Trump's warning further attacks on Iran are still possible, despite backing down this week. The US President called off the strikes after requests from Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE. He says officials are still locked in negotiations with Iran, and he claims Democrats are trying to stop him. US Correspondent Richard Arnold told Mike Hosking this is the sixth time Trump has been on the verge of initiating military strikes and has pulled back. He says it comes amid word Iran's Foreign Minister met with Pakistan's Interior Minister and they claim there's diplomatic progress. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Defender Podcast is officially rebooted. Hosted by Rob Ingram, Ken Norwood, Herbie Newell, and Ford Reasons, we're back with a simple mission: give you practical, gospel-rooted tools to defend the fatherless in about 10 minutes a week.In Episode 1, we introduce the new crew, unpack the biblical vision behind this podcast rooted in Isaiah 1:17, and give you a first look at Lifeline's biggest initiative of the year, the 19 in 19 road trip, 19 states in 19 days starting June 8th.Whether you're a pastor, a donor, a foster or adoptive parent, or just someone who wants to do something for vulnerable children, this podcast is for you.
The host of KCRW's Sam Sanders Show joins Katey to look ahead to some unexpected highlights of the summer movie calendar. Then Chris Rosen talks to Wonder Man's star Yahya Abdul-Mateen II about making a very different kind of Marvel show, and one with a lot to say about Hollywood itself. 00:00 Intro 00:52 Why Summer Movies Still Matter 03:15 Devil Wears Prada 2 Surprises 04:41 What Makes a Movie a Hit 05:54 Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma 06:53 Cannes and the Endless Awards Tour 08:39 Enough With the Star Wars 09:16 Toy Story 5 Backlash 11:00 Is God Is Breaks the Mold 12:13 Amazon Bets on Theatrical 13:54 Seth Rogen Enters Clooney Territory 15:44 Keke Palmer Deserves Better 17:22 Josh O'Connor's Big Summer 18:37 The Academy's Instagram Revenge Tour 19:50 One Night Only's Rules? 22:02 Zendaya Needs a Central Role in a Movie 24:35 The Odyssey Will Start the Biggest Fights 26:08 Power Ballad 28:01 Next: Yahya Abdul-Mateen II 29:08 Joining the Marvel Universe 31:10 Playing an Actor on Screen 32:40 The Struggle to Be Seen 35:05 Acting Origins 36:39 Building the Relationship With Ben Kingsley 39:24 Pulling Back the Curtain on Acting 42:08 What's Next for Simon 43:41 Staying Humble 45:14 Building a Production Company Subscribe today to Prestige Junkie After Party bonus episodes for just $5 a month. Subscribe to the Prestige Junkie newsletter. Follow Katey on Letterboxd. Follow The Ankler.
Often on GEAR:30, we zoom way in on the particular design details of a product. But today, we zoom way out, and take a look at how some of the biggest, global, ski and outdoor gear manufacturers actually operate, with Jake Stevens (Rossignol); Jesse Ambrogi-Yanson (Armada); Joe Johnson (Salomon); and Sean Kennedy (Atomic).Note: We Want to Hear From You!Please share with us the questions, topics, or stories you'd like us to cover on GEAR:30. You can email us at: info@blisterreview.comRELATED LINKS:Get Covered: BLISTER+Enter Our Weekly Gear GiveawaySee Our Blister Recommended ShopsCHECK OUT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELS:Blister Studios (our new channel)Blister Review (our original channel)Please share with us the questions, topics, or stories you'd like us to cover on GEAR:30. You can email us at: info@blisterreview.comTOPICS & TIMES:Shoutout: New BLISTER+ Members (1:55)Introductions (3:34)From Europe to the USA & Beyond (6:44)Armada: from the USA to Europe & Beyond (16:33)Marketing Products: Domestic vs Global (18:12)Global Campaigns (29:54)Importance of Athletes for Brands Today? (37:08)Audience Questions:Customer Retention: Best Practices? (48:48)Importance of User-Generated Content? (56:17)Is Total Consumer Domination The Goal? (59:20)The Importance of Top Sheets? (1:05:58)Is Carving Becoming Cool Again? (1:09:55)CHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Blister CinematicCRAFTEDBikes & Big IdeasBlister Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Are therapists quietly leaving social media… on purpose?In today's episode, we explore a growing shift: not burnout, but intentional withdrawal from platforms that promise connection... but often create fragmentation.If you've ever felt conflicted about social media—needing it for visibility but feeling drained by it—this conversation will hit close to home.In this episode, you'll learn:Why social media isn't a neutral tool, it's a shaping forceThe “dysregulation paradox” therapists face onlineWhat social media actually does to your brain (especially as a clinician)Why intentional creators are stepping back, or redesigning their relationship with itHow to market your work without handing over your nervous systemA simple framework to decide if social media is still serving youKey insights:We teach nervous system regulation… on platforms designed for dysregulationSocial media often trains reactivity, comparison, and fragmented attentionLeaving (or limiting) social media isn't about productivity, it's about protecting your attentionYou don't owe any platform your presenceThe most meaningful work rarely comes from constant scrolling, it comes from depth, slowness, and focusBecause the real question isn't just: “Should I be on social media?”It's: “What is this platform shaping me into?”--RESOURCES Building and managing the practice you truly want can feel overwhelming. That's why Alma is here—to help you create not just any practice, but your private practice.With Alma, you'll get the tools and resources you need to navigate insurance with ease, connect with referrals that are the right fit for your style, and streamline those time-consuming administrative tasks. That means less time buried in the details and more time focused on delivering exceptional care to your clients.You support your clients. Alma supports you.Learn more at sellingthecouch.com/alma and get 2 months FREE–an exclusive offer for STC listeners.--Ready to launch (or grow) your online course?Haven is our membership for therapists who want to turn their expertise into sustainable online income through courses, content, and simple systems that actually work.You'll get access to trainings, live accelerators, and a community that supports you every step of the way.Get on the waitlist: sellingthecouch.com/haven
Dr. Sunberg highlighted the overarching biblical (prescriptive and descriptive) texts supporting women's shared leadership such as: Genesis 1:26–30, and Galatians 3:28, and Romans 16:1–16. These texts are the “rings that rule overall rings” to use a JRR Tolkien image. Even more, throughout Scripture we see, the power of the Holy Spirit empowering, guiding, encouraging women leaders. Paul's Gospel vision clearly includes women as part of the Great Commission, to share Jesus with the entire world. Phoebe's leadership cited in Romans 16:1–2 implemented Paul's vision. Paul's vision of church planting takes shape and flourishes beside his female workers, like Junia, Phoebe, and Priscilla. While many Christians tend to gloss over these details, they are crucial in planting, serving, and leading churches today. Carla addressed “the sociology of Scripture” which includes both biblical manhood and biblical womanhood as partners in the Gospel, not adversaries. Supremely, Proverbs 31 celebrates God's ideal or vision for woman—one of gift-based ministry and service not limited by gender. Referencing Dr. Ben Witherington, biblical patriarchy, is an exegete without clothes. Citing an extensive history noting the steady growth of women leaders/pastors in the Wesleyan Holiness church that began initially with only 2% women, to now 20% of clergy are women in the Church of the Nazarenewhich Carla is a member. Carla and discussed meeting this year, in person for the first time, during the recent Wesleyan Holiness Women Clergy Conference held in Minneapolis. This event aimed at supporting women clergy and CBE was invited to join in to support their inter-racial, international women's leadership which parallels that of CBE's ministry. We ended by discussing the needs women clergy have for flexibility given all they manage in their lives. women need support for the many responsibilities of being a Christian mother, wife, pastor, scholar, etc. Often these women are a minority serving beside men who have centuries of traditions supporting male-leaders. We ended in prayer. This was indeed an information, wisdom, holiness packed podcast!! Books Carla has contributed to: Viewing the whole sweep of scripture, Carla edited the book: Faithful to the Call, Women in Ministry. She wrote, The Christian Life: A Nazarene Perspective and Why Holiness?: The Transformational Message That Unites Us and Teach us to Pray: What We can Learn from Scripture. Carla coauthored, Reclaiming Eve: The Identity and Calling of Women in the Kingdom of God; Color: God's Intention for Diversity; The Cappadocian Mothers: Deification Exemplified in the Writings of Basil, Gregory and Gregory; Uncommon Virtues: Seven Saints Who shaped our Faith; Reflecting the Image: Our Call to Mirror Christ to the World, and Pulling Back the Curtain on the Former Soviet Union.
This week, we're diving into two major shake-ups in tech and entertainment that have everyone asking the same question: are companies starting to hit the brakes?First, rumors are swirling that The Walt Disney Company could be easing up on password-sharing crackdowns for Disney+, a surprising shift as streaming platforms have been tightening restrictions across the board.Then, in a move that shocked creators and the tech world alike, OpenAI is officially shutting down its video-generation tool Sora just months after its hyped debut. The decision comes amid a crowded AI market and even led Disney to walk away from a planned billion-dollar partnership.(recorded on April 7, 2026)LISTEN to us on our other various platforms:Apple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-red-band-podcast/id1559313468Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/3DtTVkV9HZz65ukS5FWETnIheartradio:https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-redband-podcast-102663694/Subscribe & Follow to get the latest updates on new episode releases!Subscribe to our Patreon @ https://www.patreon.com/theredbandpodcastDiscussion Links Below:01:08 ~ Paramount Skydance Secures $24 Billion From Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Abu Dhabi Funds for Warner Bros. Deal - https://variety.com/2026/tv/news/paramount-skydance-funding-saudi-arabia-qatar-abu-dhabi-funds-warner-bros-deal-1236709251/08:13 ~ OpenAI closes Sora video-making app and cancels $1bn Disney deal - https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c3w3e467ewqo22:36 ~ MAIN TOPIC
What happens when the monsters we fear most turn out to be the ones staring back at us in the mirror? This month's episodes use the lens of fear and pride to pull back the curtain and reveal the truth of human vulnerability. Whether it's a man who fancies himself the judge of all evil or two people undone by their own panic, the Twilight Zone reminds us that our greatest threats often come from within The post Pulling Back the Curtain appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.
What happens when the monsters we fear most turn out to be the ones staring back at us in the mirror? In Four O'Clock, a fanatical man consumed by self-righteous rage believes he alone has the power to punish the world's wicked, only for the universe to deliver a devastatingly ironic twist at the stroke of four. In The Fear, two people stranded in a remote cabin are terrorized by what seems to be a towering alien presence, convinced they are helpless against a force far greater than themselves. This month's episodes use the lens of fear and pride to pull back the curtain and reveal the truth of human vulnerability. Whether it's a man who fancies himself the judge of all evil or two people undone by their own panic, the Twilight Zone reminds us that our greatest threats often come from within. Tune in as we explore how these two classic episodes hold up a mirror to the darkest corners of the human ego. Connect with Entering the Fifth Dimension: Facebook community Follow us on Twitter Contribute Listener Feedback
In Part 2 of our discussion on Virginia Woolf's A Room of One's Own, editor Dora Zhang returns to discuss the original cover and the design of the Norton Library edition, her first encounter with Woolf's writing during college, and a few of her favorite moments in the text. Dora Zhang is Associate Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of California, Berkeley. She is the author of Strange Likeness: Description and the Modernist Novel (University of Chicago Press, 2020), which studies the works of Henry James, Marcel Proust, and, centrally, Virginia Woolf in order to reinvigorate our understanding of the ubiquitous but undertheorized category of novelistic description. Her writing has also appeared in the Los Angeles Review of Books, Public Books, The Chronicle Review, and The Point.To learn more or purchase a copy of the Norton Library edition of A Room of One's Own, go to https://wwnorton.com/books/9780393893991. Learn more about the Norton Library series at https://wwnorton.com/norton-library.Have questions or suggestions for the podcast? Email us at nortonlibrary@wwnorton.com or find us on Twitter at @TNL_WWN and Bluesky at @nortonlibrary.bsky.social.
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In the growing world of verticals we are so excited to welcome the extremely talented director, Paige Compton to the podcast. She has been in verticals since the beginning and in this episode she proved invaluable insight into what that world looks like and how to break in. We discuss the basics of how a vertical gets made, from budgets to casting to schedules. She talks about the ever evolving side of the industry and how she stays on top of it and her perspective of breaking in as an actor. She gives great insights into how she thinks the future is going to look for verticals and what is up next for her! Make sure you are following us on our Instagram and subscribe to our YOUTUBE channel for amazing video content!Resources:Paige Compton InstagramPaige Compton Website──────────────────────────Stay Tuned with Tipsy Casting on IGWatch the Tipsy Casting YouTube ChannelFollow Jessica & Follow Jenn Learn More About Jess & Jenn's Casting Journeys www.TipsyCasting.com Check out our Podcast HERE!
JPMorgan Chase is reducing its involvement in private credit lending following loan losses in the software sector, prompting a reassessment of lending standards among traditional banks. Increased volatility in the technology market, higher interest rates, and fluctuating demand for tech solutions have raised default risks, particularly for software companies. Private credit, which has grown to over $1.5 trillion in global assets under management, had attracted banks seeking higher yields, but rising defaults have lessened its appeal. Entrepreneurs and business owners may now face stricter lending criteria, with banks prioritizing borrowers who show strong cash flow, established business models, and resilience to market uncertainty. Nonbank lenders and private equity firms may step in to fill the gap left by banks, leading to increased competition for high-quality borrowers and more rigorous due diligence. Businesses seeking private credit financing should prepare for more stringent requirements, strengthen financial transparency, and consider alternative lending options. JPMorgan Chase's move reflects a broader shift in the private credit market as banks recalibrate their risk exposure.Learn more on this news by visiting us at: https://greyjournal.net/news/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of The Thought Shower, Intern John talks about his weekend, and how to know if a guy is pulling back Every week Intern John discusses adulting, dating, radio life, and more! You can follow Intern John on social media: @InternJohnRadio. You can listen to past episodes at TheThoughtShower.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Feeling overwhelmed by goals, pressure, and the sense that you're already behind this year? You're not alone.In this episode, Jen and Andrew step back to talk honestly about what it means to reset when life feels full. They reflect on the past year, including moments of growth, seasons of overwhelm, and the realization that sometimes slowing down is exactly what allows you to move forward.They share the practice that has helped guide their family and business decisions for years, inspired by Darren Hardy's Living Your Best Year Ever. Instead of chasing motivation or unrealistic resolutions, they focus on something far more powerful: reflection, intentional goal-setting, and weekly rhythms that align daily life with long-term priorities.Throughout the conversation, they also discuss the importance of protecting the marriage while building careers, raising kids, and pursuing big goals. One of the ways they do this is by intentionally pulling away from the daily grind each year to reflect, dream, and design the year ahead.If you have ever felt burned out by traditional goal-setting or unsure how to make real progress in your life, this episode offers a practical and encouraging approach.In this episode, you will learn:• Why reflection is the starting point for meaningful change• How choosing a word for the year can shape decisions and perspective• The goal system Jen and Andrew have used for years to stay focused• Why weekly review matters more than motivation• How high achievers can protect their marriage while pursuing big goals• Why stepping away from your environment can create clarityYour best year does not start with more effort. It starts with more intention.
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said Wednesday that his company's investments in OpenAI and Anthropic will likely be its last — but his explanation may not tell the whole story. Also, if Rivian reaches its R2 sales target in 2026, it will be one of the fastest ramp-ups ever of a new EV in the United States. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week on The Outcue podcast, Assistant News Director Justin Mitchell, Reporter & Anchor Leslie Huff and Digital Content Manager Robert McFerren discuss property tax and why it has been such a hot button issue among residents and government leaders. They explain where your property tax money goes, plus why some are so passionate about abolishing property taxes entirely. The team also goes in depth on the importance of reporting topics that might be more difficult to understand.
In this episode, veteran school leader Joey Davis pulls back the curtain on the path to the principalship — and the reality of serving as “middle management” in today's schools. We talk candidly about the highs, the hard days, and the constant balancing act between district expectations and supporting teachers and students.Links:TwitterFacebookInstagram: mrwjdavis This podcast sponsored by:The Bell Ringer, a weekly newsletter providing news, tools, and resources on the science of learning, written by education reporter Holly Korbey. Subscribe here. Murmuration Author Services by Mark Combes. Looking to write your first book? Murmuration Author Services is your friend and coach for this journey. Learn more here.
In this episode of the ProveText Podcast, Dr. T. Michael W. Halcomb sits down with Dr. Robert Plummer (Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Daily Dose of Greek) for an honest, lighthearted, behind-the-scenes conversation about studying and teaching Greek. This isn't a technical lecture. It's two Greek professors pulling back the curtain.We talk about:• What we believed about Greek early on — and what we've changed • Mistakes we've made (and lessons learned) • The myth that Greek is a “trump card” in interpretation • Word study fallacies and overconfident claims • Social media theology and bad Greek takes • Greek “apostasy” — and how to keep your language alive • Scholarly confidence vs. interpretive humilityPlus: rapid-fire questions, favorite Greek words, and a lot of laughter along the way.If you're a pastor, student, scholar, or someone trying to keep your Greek from fading, this conversation will both encourage and challenge you.Learn more about Dr. Plummer and Daily Dose of Greek: https://dailydoseofgreek.com***GlossaHouse resources are available at our website! - https://glossahouse.com/✏️ ***Sign up for classes with GlossaHouse U - https://glossahouse.com/pages/classes
Xbox says it's a “Return to Xbox.” But what does that actually mean? This week we break down Asha Sharma's first interview as Xbox leadership shifts — and whether the brand is facing an identity crisis. We discuss: Hardware vs ecosystem strategy What “form factor” could mean next-gen Exclusivity confusion across Xbox and PlayStation Bluepoint pitching a Bloodborne remake — and Sony saying no Resident Evil Requiem's massive review scores Whether anyone in gaming actually knows where hardware is headed If Xbox owns Call of Duty, Diablo, Fallout and Elder Scrolls… why doesn't it feel like Xbox?
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When the Mic Turns Around What happens when interviewer becomes interviewee? In this special role-reversal episode of The Main Thing, longtime friend Chip VanAlsburg steps in as host to turn the microphone on Skip Lineberg. Together, they explore the origin story behind the podcast, the deeper spiritual motivation driving it, and what it really takes to distill knowledge into wisdom that helps people get better at life. Pulling Back the Curtain on The Main Thing From childhood conversations with elders to the "Holy Spirit moment" that birthed the show. And from the unseen, labor-intensive work behind each 25-minute episode… Skip pulls back the curtain, as Chip presents his own brand of insightful, soul-piercing questions. On Light, Leadership, and the Long Game The duo also dives into: Why growth isn't for everyone (and why that's okay) What it means to live effulgently—radiating light and love Reframing "empty nest" into "spacious nest" The butterfly effect of sharing wisdom And how knowledge becomes wisdom only when it's lived and shared Last but not least, Chip shares his own emerging vision—an honest, heartfelt look at trauma, healing, storytelling, and what he calls "big medicine." If you've ever wondered why this podcast exists—or what wisdom is really for—this conversation will meet you right where you are. Press play. Reflect deeply. Share generously. A Bit More About Our Wise Guest-Host Chip VanAlsburg is a big thinker with a restless mind and a wide-open heart. He challenges assumptions, pushes boundaries, and rarely accepts "no" as the final answer—especially when curiosity or conviction is involved. Bold and unafraid, Chip has spent more than two decades leading in the media, technology, and telecommunications worlds, holding roles such as General Manager, Vice President, and most recently Director at Lumen Technologies in Pittsburgh. But titles only tell part of the story. Chip is a glutton for experiences, with a voracious appetite for life and learning. He's an avid user of emojis, deeply fond of laughter, and unashamed of tears when the moment calls for them. His ego is squarely in check, even as his irises stay cranked wide open in a lifelong quest for peace, perspective, and enlightenment. What makes Chip compelling isn't just what he's accomplished—it's how he shows up: courageous, curious, emotionally honest, and fully engaged with the world around him. He brings that same energy and depth to conversation, making him the kind of guest who doesn't just share insights—he invites reflection. Now, buckle up and get ready to join the duo in exploring the concept of living a good life by pursuing purpose with humility, resilience and faith. This episode was recorded in-person, face-to-face inside Parkwood Studios in Almost Heaven, West Virginia. Resources Podcast Website Sign Up for the Newsletter Learn About the Wisdom Cards Credits Editor + Technical Advisor Bob Hotchkiss Brand + Strategy Advisor Andy Malinoski PR + Partnerships Advisor Rachel Bell Marketing, Social Media and Graphic Design Chloe Lineberg Stay Connected with Us on Social YouTube @themainthingpod Instagram @themainthingpod Facebook @TheMainThingPod LinkedIn Help Support and Sustain This Podcast Become a subscriber. Share the podcast with one or two friends. Follow us on social media @TheMainThingPod Buy some Main Thing Merch from our Merchandise Store. Buy a book from our curated wisdom collection on bookshop.org. Become a patron and support us on Patreon with funding. Episode Chapters [0:00:00] — Intro [0:01:01] — Chip Takes the Mic [0:02:39] — Skip's Wisdom Origin Story [0:06:25] — Faith & Ministry Behind the Podcast [0:08:54] — Product Extensions - Newsletter & Wisdom Cards [0:11:03] — Effulgent: Light & Love [0:14:58] — Spacious Nesters Reframed [0:16:11] — Behind the Scenes of Podcasting [0:17:40] — Chip Shares His Vision and Big News ###
AI is transforming how businesses operate and how early-career talent grows. In this episode, UTG Unlocked, Mark Stockford (GVP, Global Cloud Operations) and Alyssa Gerhart (former intern, now full-time employee) share how AI is reshaping work at ServiceNow—from strategic impact to day-to-day execution. Our guest hosts Jorden Shelton and Cynthia Mathenge guide the conversation and explore real AI use cases like Unity, RAG-based duplicate detection, and intent detection, while emphasizing the importance of critical thinking and strong fundamentals. In this episode, designed not just for recent interns, you’ll learn how AI is expanding career paths, how teams like Global Cloud Services power innovation behind the scenes, and what interns and early-career professionals can do now to grow: stay curious, use AI intentionally, seek mentors, and don’t just consume—contribute. UTG is the engine behind the scenes here at ServiceNow — enabling innovation, maintaining production environments, supporting internal teams, and driving operational excellence. It connects strategy to execution by combining engineering, cloud operations, and technology operations to deliver stable, high-performing systems that allow the business and customers to succeed. For more information about the Early Careers program visit - https://careers.servicenow.com/early-careers/ 00:00 Welcome & What ‘UTG Unlocked’ Is All About 02:50 Meet the Panel: Mark, Alyssa, Jorden & Cynthia 04:29 Segment 1: How AI Is Impacting the Business (Customers vs. Employees) 06:26 Skills That Matter in an AI-Powered Workplace 09:52 Real AI Use Cases: Unity, Agents, and Faster Ops 13:57 AI and Career Growth: New Roles, New Paths, Partnering with AI 18:56 Advice for Early-Career Talent: Stay Curious, Build, Contribute 20:41 Segment 2 Kickoff: Rapid-Fire Fun28:50 Pulling Back the Curtain: What is GCS 30:37 GCS as a Superhero: Operating in the Shadows Like Batman 31:35 The Hidden Work: Solving Customer-Created Problems & Root-Cause Hunting 33:37 Alyssa’s Journey: Intern to FTE, Mentorship, and Scaling Developer Productivity 35:38 What’s Next: Emerging Tech on the Radar (AI to Quantum Computing) 37:15 Closing Takeaways: Keep Learning, Use AI Wisely, Ask Questions, and Give Back 40:12 Final Words & Where to Learn More See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
AI is transforming how businesses operate and how early-career talent grows. In this episode, UTG Unlocked, Mark Stockford (GVP, Global Cloud Operations) and Alyssa Gerhart (former intern, now full-time employee) share how AI is reshaping work at ServiceNow—from strategic impact to day-to-day execution. Our guest hosts Jorden Shelton and Cynthia Mathenge guide the conversation and explore real AI use cases like Unity, RAG-based duplicate detection, and intent detection, while emphasizing the importance of critical thinking and strong fundamentals. In this episode, designed not just for recent interns, you’ll learn how AI is expanding career paths, how teams like Global Cloud Services power innovation behind the scenes, and what interns and early-career professionals can do now to grow: stay curious, use AI intentionally, seek mentors, and don’t just consume—contribute. UTG is the engine behind the scenes here at ServiceNow — enabling innovation, maintaining production environments, supporting internal teams, and driving operational excellence. It connects strategy to execution by combining engineering, cloud operations, and technology operations to deliver stable, high-performing systems that allow the business and customers to succeed. For more information about the Early Careers program visit - https://careers.servicenow.com/early-careers/ 00:00 Welcome & What ‘UTG Unlocked’ Is All About 02:50 Meet the Panel: Mark, Alyssa, Jorden & Cynthia 04:29 Segment 1: How AI Is Impacting the Business (Customers vs. Employees) 06:26 Skills That Matter in an AI-Powered Workplace 09:52 Real AI Use Cases: Unity, Agents, and Faster Ops 13:57 AI and Career Growth: New Roles, New Paths, Partnering with AI 18:56 Advice for Early-Career Talent: Stay Curious, Build, Contribute 20:41 Segment 2 Kickoff: Rapid-Fire Fun28:50 Pulling Back the Curtain: What is GCS 30:37 GCS as a Superhero: Operating in the Shadows Like Batman 31:35 The Hidden Work: Solving Customer-Created Problems & Root-Cause Hunting 33:37 Alyssa’s Journey: Intern to FTE, Mentorship, and Scaling Developer Productivity 35:38 What’s Next: Emerging Tech on the Radar (AI to Quantum Computing) 37:15 Closing Takeaways: Keep Learning, Use AI Wisely, Ask Questions, and Give Back 40:12 Final Words & Where to Learn More See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The biggest shift in your personal growth isn't going to come from trying harder—but from learning how your mind actually works. In this episode, we pull back the curtain on mind renewal and how learning life coaching skills can change your life in ways you never expected, starting with your relationship with yourself. We explore what really creates change (and what doesn't), along with practical tools you can use right now to feel calmer, clearer, and more connected to yourself—plus how you can go deeper into this work now to get the change you have been wishing for. RYM Institute Coach Certification: www.rympodcast.com
Jaime Black (Dynasty Podcasts) has been podcasting for 20+ years, and has a wealth of experience and success behind that history. While not his first time on the podcast, this marks his first time joining me in the car - very exciting stuff. We talk about the art and business of podcasting. It’s a bit “inside baseball,” but I think it’s a conversation that will click with anyone who’s ever taken a DIY approach or who’s worked to build a brand. Jaime’s one of the good ones - I’m thrilled I got to reconnect with him! Car Con Carne is sponsored by Exploding House Printing. Exploding House Printing is here for all of your screen printing, embroidery and other merchandising needs. They’re local, headquartered in the heart of Hermosa. Here’s why I want you to consider them for your t-shirts, merch, whatever - their focus is on small businesses, bands, brands, and everything in between. They’ve worked on products for Meat Wave, Empty Bottle, the Music Box, Dante’s Pizzeria, the Brokedowns, and the list goes on and on. Jonathan at Exploding House has been doing screen printing for decades. He knows what he’s doing - besides his technical expertise, he delivers production efficiency and cost awareness to offer boutique print shop quality at much lower, large print shop prices. Check out their work on Instagram at (at)explodinghouse, or check out their site at exploding house printing dot com for a quote, or to see a list of some of their clients.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jaime Black (Dynasty Podcasts) has been podcasting for 20+ years, and has a wealth of experience and success behind that history. While not his first time on the podcast, this marks his first time joining me in the car - very exciting stuff. We talk about the art and business of podcasting. It's a bit "inside baseball," but I think it's a conversation that will click with anyone who's ever taken a DIY approach or who's worked to build a brand. Jaime's one of the good ones - I'm thrilled I got to reconnect with him! Car Con Carne is sponsored by Exploding House Printing. Exploding House Printing is here for all of your screen printing, embroidery and other merchandising needs. They're local, headquartered in the heart of Hermosa. Here's why I want you to consider them for your t-shirts, merch, whatever - their focus is on small businesses, bands, brands, and everything in between. They've worked on products for Meat Wave, Empty Bottle, the Music Box, Dante's Pizzeria, the Brokedowns, and the list goes on and on. Jonathan at Exploding House has been doing screen printing for decades. He knows what he's doing - besides his technical expertise, he delivers production efficiency and cost awareness to offer boutique print shop quality at much lower, large print shop prices. Check out their work on Instagram at (at)explodinghouse, or check out their site at exploding house printing dot com for a quote, or to see a list of some of their clients.
In this episode of Automox Insiders, Maddie Regis welcomes back Charles Coaxum, SVP of Customer Experience at Automox, to talk about what really happens after the deal is signed. Charles shares a quick look at his career journey from frontline support to customer experience leadership, and explains why the moments that shape great leaders often come from the toughest customer conversations.You will also get a first look at Charles's upcoming podcast on the Automox network, where he plans to bring honest, practical stories from the post sale world without the extra polish. Then Maddie puts Charles through a customer experience themed would you rather game, covering big company wide issues versus lots of small problems, leading with smooth operations versus always jumping in to help, and choosing steady improvements versus bold changes.If you are curious about how trust, accountability, and listening drive better outcomes for customers and teams, this episode is for you.
On this week's Navigating Trump 2.0, host John Stolnis, CBN News Chief Political Analyst David Brody and host of CBN's QuickStart podcast, Dan Andros, discuss the shift in policy and tone by the Trump administration in Minnesota. Did the protesters force the White House to change tactics? What is the plan moving forward? Also, journalist Don Lemon is arrested for his role in the Minnesota ICE protesters that stormed a church a few weeks ago, and whether the President is going to hit Iran with missile strikes in an attempt to inspire more protests and ignite a regime change.
We manipulate in order to gain some form of control, but the truth is, we never really had control anyway. It's an illusion - and manipulation is its sneaky counterpart. It tries to get us to “go in the back door”, when the front door is sitting right there all along. Listen in as we unpack manipulation and replace it with something new.
Let's talk about Trump pulling back from Minneapolis… maybe....
Major Garrett of CBS News joins Chad to talk about how the White House is handling the situation with ICE in Minnesota, how close we came to an attack on Iran, and his incredible experience at San Diego Padres fantasy camp.
John-Paul Berg is a political commentator and host of the Dumb the Wiser podcast. We discuss the final stages of the globalist takeover, the struggle to save the American empire from falling alongside Canada and the EU, and humanity's turn toward God in troubling times.Watch Dumb the Wiser and follow John-Paul on X:https://x.com/SemperVeritasXFollow Brave New Normal on X, Substack and audio streamers:https://linktr.ee/bnnpod This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bravenewnormal.substack.com/subscribe
Today's episode pulls no punches. Evil is real. It's strategic. It's active and it wants you numb, passive, and quiet. But not on our watch! Paul M. Neuberger exposes the world's lies—calls out compromise, comfort, and the subtle, slow slide into spiritual numbness.He's not here to coddle. He's here to wake you up.Scripture says—“light exposes darkness”—and this episode flips on the floodlights.There will be opposition. There will be mocking. There will be a cost.But listen: Jesus is still Lord. The kingdom still advances. And men and women of faith are called to stand, resist, and lead.What will you do when evil calls compromise “love”?What will you do when your moment of truth arrives?"For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms." –Ephesians 6:12Episode Highlights:04:40 – Satan has real authority here. Limited, temporary, and ultimately defeated, but again, very, very real. The apostle Paul reinforced this truth when he wrote that the God of this world has blinded the minds of unbelievers. That isn't symbolic language. That's diagnosis. And once you accept that diagnosis, the world suddenly starts to make sense.21:28 – When evil becomes the norm, the most radical act is obedience. The most rebellious stance is truth. And the most dangerous person is not the loud sinner, but the faithful believer who refuses to bend. This is where we are. And pretending otherwise only accelerates the inevitable collapse.45:59 – Light always exposes, truth always divides, and obedience always costs something. But the cost of compromise is always higher. As you step back into your day, don't ignore the discomfort you felt. Let it sharpen you. Let it clarify you. Let it remind you that this world isn't neutral and neither is your influence.Connect with Paul M. NeubergerWebsite
Gartner's Magic Quadrant is one of the most referenced tools in finance technology. In this episode of CPM Customer Success, we break down Gartner's 2025 Magic Quadrant for Financial Planning Software and explain how finance leaders should interpret it beyond surface-level rankings. We explore: How Gartner evaluates vendors across Ability to Execute and Completeness of Vision The strengths and tradeoffs of other Leaders, including Anaplan, Workday Adaptive Planning, and SAP Why OneStream has been named a Leader for the fifth time, and where it consistently differentiates
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John Helveston of George Washington University discusses why a U.S. pullback from China on EVs is risky, and why engagement could strengthen America’s auto industry. --- China has rapidly become the center of global EV innovation, producing cars that are cheaper, faster to develop, and increasingly competitive in international markets. The United States, by contrast, is pulling back, eliminating incentives and pursuing policies that distance the country from China just as the global EV transition accelerates. George Washington University’s John Helveston, whose work focuses on global EV markets and China’s manufacturing system, argues that this course risks sidelining the U.S. from the technologies and supply chains shaping the automotive future. On the podcast, he explains why a more pragmatic approach that protects national security and workers while engaging with China’s central role in the EV ecosystem may be essential for America’s long-term position in the global auto industry. John Helveston is an associate professor in the department of Engineering Management and Systems Engineering at George Washington University. Related Content Electric Vehicle Penetration and Urban Spatial Restructuring: A Case Study of Beijing with Geospatial Machine Learning https://kleinmanenergy.upenn.edu/research/publications/electric-vehicle-penetration-and-urban-spatial-restructuring-a-case-study-of-beijing-with-geospatial-machine-learning/ Battling for Batteries: Li-Ion Policy and Supply Chain Dynamics in the U.S. and China https://kleinmanenergy.upenn.edu/research/publications/battling-for-batteries-li-ion-policy-and-supply-chain-dynamics-in-the-u-s-and-china/ Energy Policy Now is produced by The Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the University of Pennsylvania. For all things energy policy, visit kleinmanenergy.upenn.edu. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Plus: Top U.S. envoys head to Russia this week, as talks to end the war in Ukraine continue to intensify. And a volatile stretch for global markets continues, as U.S. stock futures start December on a downbeat note. Daniel Bach hosts. Sign up for WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Immigration Lawyers Podcast | Discussing Visas, Green Cards & Citizenship: Practice & Policy
In Episode 444 of the Immigration Lawyer's Toolbox Podcast, Ruby Powers returns with a powerhouse conversation on the future of immigration practice, legal tech, and law firm leadership. Fresh from high-level legal tech conferences, Ruby breaks down the trends shaping the profession—from AI tools and automation to alternative business structures, MSOs, and the rapid shift toward value-based billing. Together, we dive into office management, hiring challenges, practice innovation, workflow redesign, and how to future-proof your firm as tech evolves faster than ever. This episode is packed with real lessons, honest reflections, and actionable takeaways for any immigration lawyer looking to sharpen their operations and stay competitive in 2025 and beyond. Spotify | iTunes | YouTube Music | YouTube Timestamps: 00:00 – Opening 00:33 – Intro 01:52 – Catching Up With Ruby 02:08 – Inside the Legal Tech Fund Summit 07:57 – Flat Fees vs. Hourly Billing: Lessons From Experimenting 11:36 – Arizona's Legal Sandbox & Alternative Business Models 15:16 – Streamlining Your Firm for 2025: Tech + Ops Upgrades 23:30 – Mid-Episode Break 24:17 – Reading the Data: Who's Hiring Us? + Pulling Back on Video Content 27:42 – Practicing Immigration Law Under the Trump Administration 28:42 – Why Systems Matter: Evolving Your Immigration Practice 31:08 – Using Social Media Bots for Client Responses 33:46 – The Authenticity Problem: How AI Shapes Audience Perception 39:21 – The New Wave of Lawyering: Tech-Driven Legal Practice 41:46 – E-Books vs. Hardcovers: How Lawyers Learn Best 43:41 – Using NotebookLM for Training, Study, and Course Design 47:00 – Clearbrief: AI Tools for Litigation and Drafting 48:59 – Using AI as Your Advanced Legal Assistant 51:06 – Power Up Your Practice: Final Takeaways 51:38 – Closing Remarks Live Consular Processing training for lawyers Dec 18, 10:00–11:45 a.m. PT - NVC packets & DS-260 - Interview prep & follow-up - Timelines, fees, and real-world workflows Register here! Follow eimmigration by Cerenade: Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn Start your Business Immigration Practice! (US LAWYERS ONLY - SCREENING REQUIRED): E-2 Course EB-1A Course Get the Toolbox Magazine! Join our community (Lawyers Only) Get Started in Immigration Law! The Marriage/Family-Based Green Card course is for you Our Website: ImmigrationLawyersToolbox.com Not legal advice. Consult with an Attorney. Attorney Advertisement. #podcaster #Lawyer #ImmigrationLawyer #Interview #Immigration #ImmigrationAttorney #USImmigration #ImmigrationLaw #ImmigrationLawyersToolbox
Carina's team have been doing Virtual Conferences for almost 5 years and Carina tells you some of the things they do in these 5 hour meetings for Design Suite and the University of Arts & Design. Get the inside scoop on what happens on these special design days!Links to help new designers:What's New: https://www.carinagardner.comDesign Bootcamp: http://www.carinagardnercourses.com/designbootcampUniversity of Arts & Design: http://uad.education
Tori sits down with Dance Moms alum Nia Sioux for a raw and emotional conversation about growing up on reality TV. Nia gets candid about what really went on behind-the-scenes of Dance Moms and with Abby Lee Miller. Revealing moments the tv show didn’t air! She shares how she reclaimed her power, learned to stand up for herself, and drew strength from her mom. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tori sits down with Dance Moms alum Nia Sioux for a raw and emotional conversation about growing up on reality TV. Nia gets candid about what really went on behind-the-scenes of Dance Moms and with Abby Lee Miller. Revealing moments the tv show didn’t air! She shares how she reclaimed her power, learned to stand up for herself, and drew strength from her mom. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tori sits down with Dance Moms alum Nia Sioux for a raw and emotional conversation about growing up on reality TV. Nia gets candid about what really went on behind-the-scenes of Dance Moms and with Abby Lee Miller. Revealing moments the tv show didn’t air! She shares how she reclaimed her power, learned to stand up for herself, and drew strength from her mom. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
AT Parenting Survival Podcast: Parenting | Child Anxiety | Child OCD | Kids & Family
When your child struggles with OCD, it's natural to want to ease their distress, but those well-meaning “helping” moments can actually feed OCD's control. In this episode, Natasha breaks down how to pull back accommodations safely and effectively, without creating unnecessary conflict or fear.You'll learn:What OCD accommodations really are and how they sneak into daily routinesWhy reducing them helps your child gain long-term confidenceHow to involve your child in the processWhat to do (and not do) when emotions run highHow to stay consistent and supportive as your child builds resiliencePulling back OCD accommodations isn't about being tough — it's about helping your child take their power back from OCD, one small step at a time.Get in-depth OCD support in my FREE parenting series starting this week. You can register at www.ATparentingsurvivalseries.comLinks mentioned in the show:Get a PDF handout of today's episodeSPACE Treatment Study Guide CourseEli Lebowitz's book Breaking Free of Child Anxiety and OCD & Alec Pollard's book When a Love On Won't Seek Mental Health TreatmentSPACE Treatment website, Alec Pollard's website, YouTube video on compulsive reassurance, YouTube video on compulsive confessing, Podcast on developing effective incentive plans***This podcast episode is sponsored by NOCD. NOCD provides online OCD therapy in the US, UK, Australia and Canada. To schedule your free 15 minute consultation to see if NOCD is a right fit for you and your child, go to https://go.treatmyocd.com/at_parentingThis podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be used to replace the guidance of a qualified professional. Parents, do you need more support?