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Bitcoin feels like it's been stuck all year… but Bitwise says that's the wrong chart to watch.In today's episode, Matt Hougan and Ryan Rasmussen reveal what's happening beneath the surface and why this sideways chop is hiding the strongest structural setup Bitcoin has ever had.~~~~~
In this episode, Tamsin Ballard, Chief Investor Initiatives Officer at the PRI, reflects on a pivotal COP30 in Belém and what it means for investors navigating the next phase of the net zero transition. She is joined by Jan Kæraa Rasmussen, Head of ESG and Sustainability at PensionDanmark and member of the UN-convened Net-Zero Asset Owner Alliance Steering Group, and Daniel Gallagher, Senior Lead on Climate at the PRI. Both guests were closely involved in investor engagement around COP30, offering on-the-ground insights from São Paulo and Belém.Together, they unpack the shift from pledges to implementation, the growing involvement of finance ministries, and the rapidly evolving expectations for investors across mitigation, resilience and nature. They explore what COP30 delivered, and what still needs to happen to unlock the capital required for a global, just and investable transition.OverviewCOP30 marked a step change in how investors were integrated into climate discussions, with strong participation from finance ministries, MDBs, asset owners and global policymakers.From São Paulo to Belém, conversations were more grounded in real-economy transition needs, with a stronger focus on:scaling finance to emerging markets and developing economies (EMDEs)strengthening NDC quality and investabilityreforming multilateral development banks (MDBs)mobilising catalytic capital for climate and naturerecognising the centrality of the climate-nature nexusJan and Daniel reflect on why investors must remain at the table, how policy signals are evolving, and what COP30 revealed about both the opportunities and risks in a multi-speed global transition.Detailed CoverageFrom pledges to implementationCOP30 reinforced that international negotiations alone cannot deliver the speed or scale required. Brazil's presidency emphasised an action agenda bridging policy and the real economy, pushing for greater alignment between investor needs and national transition pathways.Investment flows and the net zero transitionDaniel highlights PRI's latest analysis presented in Sao Paolo on investment flows to the clean energy transition, yet stresses ongoing misalignment between where capital is flowing and where it is most needed, particularly in EMDEs.
In part two of Red Eye Radio with Gary McNamara and Eric Harley, a Rasmussen poll indicates Gen Z are clueless when it comes to moral and basic decisions and the dumbing down of the younger generation from liberal indoctrination. Also making health care affordable after ObamaCare, is college worth the cost and the nation's most sinful cities. For more talk on the issues that matter to you, listen on radio stations across America Monday-Friday 12am-5am CT (1am-6am ET and 10pm-3am PT), download the RED EYE RADIO SHOW app, asking your smart speaker, or listening at RedEyeRadioShow.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
I metalåret 1987 stod den på både heavy-hits og benhård metal: på den ene side poppet metalrock som Def Leppard og megasællerten “Hysteria”, og det nye Whitesnakes “1987” album. På den anden side hårdføre bands som de danske thrash-konger Artillery og dødsmetal-pionererne Death. Sat lidt på spidsen, selvfølgelig, for der var også de bands, som hverken var det ene eller det andet; eksempelvis Guns n' Roses og deres gedigne gennembruds-debutalbum “Appetite For Destruction” og King Diamonds fuldendte metalværk “Abigail”. Og så bød 1987 også på stor international opmærksomhed på andre danske og delvist danske bandprojekter som Pretty Maids, White Lion og Metallica. Metalåret 1987 gennemgås af Jens "Jam" Rasmussen, studievært, og det faste og fornemme triumvirat af studiegæsterne Steffen Jungersen, Michael Stützer Hansen og Michael Denner. Nedslagspunkter: - Det hårdt rockende metalår 1987 må nødvendigvis bydes velkommen af Guns N' Roses og “Welcome To the Jungle”. Studieværten og Steffen Jungersen taler om nummeret, bandet og albummet, naturligvis, “Appetite For Destruction". - Bragende fedt comeback-album fra Guns-forbillederne Aerosmith, det perfekt producerede “Permanent Vacation”. - Def Leppards længe ventede “Hysteria” album er en sand hitparade af fængende heavy-pop sange, som skaber et af historiens bedste sælgende rockalbum. - Motley Crüe udråber et glammet, trefoldigt hard rock-hurra til pigerne på albummet “Girls, Girls, Girls”, som dyrkes af både metal-drengene og heavy-pigerne. - Producer Rick Rubin kaster sin AC/DC- og Rolling Stones-kærlighed over The Cults autentiske rock'n'roll-udspil “Electric”, mens AC/DC's lydtekniker fra “Highway To Hell”, Mike Dearnley, producerer D-A-D debuten “D-A-D Draws a Circle”. - Deep Purples velkomne comeback med mark II lineuppet fortsætter ufortrødent fedt på albummet “The House of Blue Light”, mens Tony Martin debuterer som Black Sabbath-sanger på “The Eternal Idol”. - Det var rock'n'roll, vi kom fra, og som Motörhead deklarerede på deres albumtitel fra 1987. Samme Motörhead, som sprængte samtlige volumeskalaer ved deres koncertbesøg. - Jungersen, Stützer og Rasmussen tager den decibel-blæsende tur tilbage til legendariske Saga i 1987. København, hvor også Manowar skruede op. - Vi fortsætter til Sagas genbo og “lillebror” Carlton, hvor studieværten headbanger ind i sin makkers hoved til showet med Helloween, Running Wild og Overkill, og rammes af en stagedivers militærstøvler til showet med Artillery og Destruction samme sted. YEAH! - Michael Stützer fokuserer mest på sit guitarspil og sit band, hvilket resulterer i det andet Artillery album, “Terror Squad”, som fører an i den europæiske thrash metal-liga sammen med Kreator og førnævnte Destruction. - I januar ‘87 genoptager Metallica deres Europa-turné. Først i Falkoner Teatret, København, og dagen efter i Holstebro Hallen. Senere på året udkommer bandets første indspilning med bassisten Jason Newsted, cover-EP'en "Garage Days The 5,98 Dollar EP". - Fuld smæk på Bay Area-scenen, hvor Exodus udsender album nr. 2 “Pleasures of the Flesh”, Testament deres debutalbum "The Legacy" og Death Angel deres debut “The Ultra-Violence”. Sidstnævnte med en chokerende optræden på hovedscenen på årets Roskilde Festival. - På østkysten rykker Anthrax med “Among The Living”, og der tærskes løs fra Brasilien til Birmingham. Fra Sepultura til Napalm Death. Og i Tampa Bay, Florida udsender Death deres genredefinerende debut “Scream Bloody Gore”. - Michael Denner dukker op i studiet, hvor han og Jungersen tager pulsen på årets danske/dansk-relaterede udspil fra White Lion, Pretty Maids og Denners eget King Diamond, der udsender deres episke hovedværk “Abigail”. God tur tilbage til 1987, og på snarligt genhør i metalåret 1988 om en uges tid! Idé, tilrettelæggelse og research: Jens "Jam" Rasmussen Produktion: Jan Eriksen
Et liv lakker mod ende. De sygdomme som har plaget Marx hele hans liv bliver være og være. Han lever et mere roligt liv præget af antropologiske undersøgelser og hans forsøg på at lære russisk. Arbejdet med de næste bind af Kapitalen går kun meget langsomt frem og Marx kæmper med sine mange noter der efterhånden beslår tusinde sider. Da Jenny Marx og kort derefter deres ældste datter Jennychen dør er Marx en knækket mand. Selv lever han kun lidt mere end et år mere og bisættes på Highgate cemetery 17. marts 1883. Historien om Marx fortæller i ni afsnit historien om den revolutionære filosof Karl Marx, fra hans fødsel i Trier i 1818 og til hans død 64 år senere i London. I den periode gik Marx fra at være indflydelsesrig redaktør til at blive en ignoreret polemikker. Fra at være en marginaliseret aktør på den politiske scene, til at lede en nærmest verdensomspændende organisation der indgød de herskende eliter med eksistentiel angst. Og i slutningen af hans liv begynder hans ord at få nærmest profetisk kraft. Vært: Reinout Bosch Skuespillere: Som Karl Kautsky: Daniel Burgaard Som Eleonor Marx: Anne Münniche Som Louis Pio: Illias Berhili Som Friederich Engels: Klaus Münster Kilder: Callesen, Gerd, Steen Bille Larsen, Niels Ole Højstrup Jensen, og Steen Bille Larsen. Marx i Danmark, historiske bidrag. 1. udgave. København: Selskabet til forskning i arbejderbevægelsens historie, 1983. Bryld, Claus: Den demokratiske socialismes gennembrudsår, København: Selskabet til forskning i arbejderbevægelsens historie, 1992. Draper, Hal. The Marx-Engels Cyclopedia. Berkeley, CA: Center for Socialist History, 1984. Gabriel, Mary. Love and Capital. Karl and Jenny Marx and the Birth of a Revolution. New York, NY: Little, Brown and Company, 2011. Jones, Gareth Stedman. Karl Marx. Greatness and Illusion. London: Penguin Books, 2017. Rasmussen, Palle. Friederich Engels og historisk materialisme. Aalborg: Aalborg Universitetsforlag, 2022. Sperber, Jonathan. Karl Marx. A Nineteenth Century Life. New York, NY: Liveright Publishing Corporation, 2014. Wheen, Francis. Marx's Das Kapital. A Biography. London: Atlantic Books, 2006. Draper, Hal. The Marx-Engels Cyclopedia. Berkeley, CA: Center for Socialist History, 1984. Gabriel, Mary. Love and Capital. Karl and Jenny Marx and the Birth of a Revolution. New York, NY: Little, Brown and Company, 2011. Jones, Gareth Stedman. Karl Marx. Greatness and Illusion. London: Penguin Books, 2017. Rasmussen, Palle. Friederich Engels og historisk materialisme. Aalborg: Aalborg Universitetsforlag, 2022. Sperber, Jonathan. Karl Marx. A Nineteenth Century Life. New York, NY: Liveright Publishing Corporation, 2014. Wheen, Francis. Marx's Das Kapital. A Biography. London: Atlantic Books, 2006. Musik og lydeffekter: Tchaikovsky - Symphony No.5, E minor, Op.64 - van Kempen - Primo movimento – Wikimedia Vivaldi - Four Seasons 1 Spring mvt 2 Largo - John Harrison violin – Wikimedia Sad Cinematic Strings - Nikita Kondrashev Sad violin - Christian Eichenauer Beautiful Piano & Flute Instrumental Inspiring Music - Denis Pavlov Händel – messiah – Wikimedia Lydeffekter: DRAGON-STUDIO, Free_sound_community, Luca Di Allesandro, Breakz Studios, Lola Joy, Rinku via. Pixabay – Egne optagelser fra Hamstead Heath.
Sarah Stonestreet joins John this week to talk about the first Thanksgiving. New research finds a lot of young voters would like AI to control parts of our government. A new Barna study reveals a lot of Christians are confused about the Bible's teaching about the afterlife. And the long predicted demographic winter is upon us. Recommendations Strong Women Podcast Segment 1 – The First Thanksgiving American Heritage: A Fateful Experiment at Jamestown Jamestown experiment Glenn Sunshine's Substack Segment 2 – 41% of young voters say they'd give AI government power X post on Rasmussen poll Segment 3 – New Research: Distorted Beliefs About Our Post-Death Experience Cultural Research Center Segment 4 - Demographic Destiny of UK Philip Pilkington X post Jamie Bambrick X post GovFacts: US Birth Rate Hits Historic Low: What It Means for America's Future ______________________ Make a gift by December 31 to help us form families, churches, and schools in the Christian worldview in 2026! Thanks to a generous grant, your gift will be doubled, up to $500,000. Give today at colsoncenter.org/november. Watch Truth Rising, now available at truthrising.com/colson.
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Human Resources: A Concise Guide by Dr. C. Rasmussen https://www.amazon.com/Artificial-Intelligence-Machine-Learning-Resources/dp/B0FWZQXHMG Curtisrasmussen.focalpointcoaching.com What if a computer could help find the perfect employee or predict who might leave a job? This exciting idea opens the door to a new way of working. Overview This guide explains how artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) are transforming human resources (HR). Smart computer programs can quickly review thousands of job applications to find the best candidates, suggest training tailored to employees’ needs, and predict which workers might quit, helping managers take action to keep them. The book includes real-world examples, like how large companies use AI to save time, and covers benefits, such as improved hiring, as well as key concerns, like protecting personal information. At just 61 pages, it's concise by design, following Richard Feynman's wisdom: “If you can’t explain something simply, you don’t understand it well enough.” More pages don't equal more value; in fact, lengthy texts can bury useful insights. Since every organization is unique, this book equips HR professionals and managers with the right questions to ask rather than a rigid roadmap, making it a practical tool for anyone curious about the future of work. About the author Dr. Curtis “Curt” Rasmussen is a leading expert in industrial-organizational psychology with a Ph.D. from Walden University. He specializes in blending human skills with artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) to make workplaces better and more efficient. With years of experience in research, consulting, and government roles, he helps businesses use data and tech wisely. His career highlights include owning Cyber-Human Performance Tech, LLC, where he advises small and mid-sized companies on adding AI to hiring and daily tasks while keeping things ethical. He also guides students in George Mason University’s Data Engineering program, focusing on AI tools like natural language processing and computer vision. At the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), he led workforce planning as a senior I/O psychologist, creating surveys and frameworks that improved employee satisfaction by 45% and helped with smarter hiring. Earlier, he reviewed AI and data science proposals for the Department of Commerce, National Academy of Medicine, and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, making sure projects were strong and fair. Dr. Rasmussen has invented patent-pending tools like the Multidimensional Algorithm Structure (MAS), which picks the best AI methods by checking data and company needs, and the eXplainable Artificial Intelligence Construct (XAIC), which makes AI easy to understand and trust by involving people in decisions. These ideas help fix common AI problems, like failures or hidden biases.
A three-month long investigation has revealed that many of the offers available this Black Friday are not the bargain they may seem to be. Consumer NZ conducted an investigation into Briscoes, Noel Leeming, Farmers and Harvey Norman, and found that customers could have picked up the same items at a similar or lower price over the three-month investigation. Consumer NZ's Head of Research Gemma Rasmussen told Heather duPlessis-Allan that, 'there's so much hype around Black Friday, but the deals are a little dubious.' She said that it's important consumers do their research before hitting the shops. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"En espressokop" sådan beskrev en træt og skuffet Lars Aagaard COP30-aftalen. Lille og sort. Som chefforhandler for EU måtte han se i øjnene, at EU igen var sat udenfor døren, da beslutningerne skulle tages. Klimaministeren har ellers malet "Let´s Get the Job Done" på væggen i ministerkontoret. Men hvordan gør man det, når stærke kræfter helst er fri for grøn omstilling? Lars Aagaard er Ugens Gæst om for meget snak og for lidt handling - og om at være klimaminister i en tid, hvor fokus er skiftet til krig og kødpriser. Tilrettelægger Nina Lorenz Grimstrup. Producer Siw Søby Rasmussen. Vært Pia Røn.
What are Denmark's vision and priorities in the Arctic? And how is the country addressing emerging challenges and opportunities in the region?Joining the conversation is Lars Løkke Rasmussen, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Denmark. His remarks are followed by an open Q&A with Jonas Bering Liisberg, State Secretary for European Affairs and the Arctic of Denmark, and moderated by Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson, Chairman of Arctic Circle and former President of Iceland.This Session was recorded live at the 2025 Arctic Circle Assembly, held in Reykjavík, Iceland, from October 16th to 18th.Arctic Circle is the largest network of international dialogue and cooperation on the future of the Arctic. It is an open democratic platform with participation from governments, organizations, corporations, universities, think tanks, environmental associations, Indigenous communities, concerned citizens, and others interested in the development of the Arctic and its consequences for the future of the globe. It is a nonprofit and nonpartisan organization. Learn more about Arctic Circle at www.ArcticCircle.org or contact us at secretariat@arcticcircle.orgTWITTER:@_Arctic_CircleFACEBOOK:The Arctic CircleINSTAGRAM:arctic_circle_org
Marty sits down with Mark Mitchell, an independent pollster, to discuss the growing disconnect between America's political class and younger generations, the collapse of institutional trust, and why the Republican Party is failing to offer solutions for the economic crises crushing voters under 40. Mark on Twitter: https://x.com/honestpollster Rasmussen: https://www.rasmussenreports.com/ STACK SATS hat: https://tftcmerch.io/ Our newsletter: https://www.tftc.io/bitcoin-brief/ TFTC Elite (Ad-free & Discord): https://www.tftc.io/#/portal/signup/ Discord: https://discord.gg/VJ2dABShBz Opportunity Cost Extension: https://www.opportunitycost.app/ Shoutout to our sponsors: Bitkey https://bit.ly/TFTCBitkey20 Unchained https://unchained.com/tftc/ Obscura https://obscura.net/ SLNT https://slnt.com/tftc CrowdHealth https://www.joincrowdhealth.com/tftc Salt of the Earth: https://drinksote.com/tftc Join the TFTC Movement: Main YT Channel https://www.youtube.com/c/TFTC21/videos Clips YT Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUQcW3jxfQfEUS8kqR5pJtQ Website https://tftc.io/ Newsletter tftc.io/bitcoin-brief/ Twitter https://twitter.com/tftc21 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/tftc.io/ Nostr https://primal.net/tftc Follow Marty Bent: Twitter https://twitter.com/martybent Nostr https://primal.net/martybent Newsletter https://tftc.io/martys-bent/ Podcast https://www.tftc.io/tag/podcasts/
(00:00:00) - Intro(00:02:02) - Velkommen og lytter spørgsmål(01:07:14) - Optakt til nyheder - snak om den nye Destiny trailer(01:18:12) - Games Denmark vil styrke den danske spilhistorie på Wikipedia – for fremtidens skyld(01:27:04) - Vinder IO Interactive på GTA 6 udskydelse?(01:47:14) - Næsten halvdelen af alle amerikanske børn ønsker sig digitale penge til jul(01:58:44) -Sony tjener milliarder på Steam(02:09:47) - Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet udkommer ikke i 2026(02:14:28) - Steam Machine bliver prissat som en PC (02:22:11) - Black Ops 7-salget styrtdykker i Europa(02:26:42) - Battlefield 6 får seriens største launch nogensinde – årets bedst sælgende spil i USA!(02:31:58) -Saudi Arabien lukker pengekassen02:44:31) - Ubisoft overrasker alle med stærkt regnskab(02:46:10) - Prince of Persia Remake kommer i 2026?(02:46:22) - Assassin's Creed Black Flag Remake kommer før den 31. marts(02:46:52) - Far Cry tv-serie på vej fra Rob Mac og Alien Earth skaber(02:47:21) - Clair Obscur sangerinde er den fjerde mest streamede franske kunstner(02:48:42) - Charlie Cox vil ikke have ros for sin Clair Obscur rolle(02:52:13) - Ubisoft afslører AI-baseret projekt & Rockstar co-founder: "AI er ikke så brugbart som folk siger"(03:05:17) - Arkaden+ shoutout og outroPlayStation tjener kassen på PC!Hvad betyder det for PlayStation-konsollens fremtid? Kan Sony løsrive sig fra Steam, eller er de nu økonomisk afhængige af PC-platformen?Og nu vi taler om økonomi: Steam Machine bliver prissat som en PC og ikke som en konsol. Det betyder, at den vil blive dyrere end Xbox Series og PlayStation 5, men ikke stærkere. Hør, hvad vi tænker om det senere i episoden.En episode hvor vi har besøg af politikeren Bergur Løkke Rasmussen, som vi blandt andet diskuterer Saudi-Arabien og deres indflydelse på spilindustrien med. Bør man være bekymret, efter at de har købt EA? Men vi taler selvfølgelig også om den danske andedam. IO Interactive's 007 First Light står nemlig til at være den helt store vinder, efter at GTA 6 er blevet udskudt.I denne uge diskuterer vi blandt andet:- Games Denmark får dansk spilhistorie på Wikipedia- Vinder 007 First Light på GTA 6-udskydelsen?- Halvdelen af amerikanske børn ønsker sig digitale penge til jul- Sony tjener milliarder på Steam- Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet udkommer ikke i 2026- Steam Machine bliver prissat som en PC- Black Ops 7-salget styrtdykker i Europa- Battlefield 6 er årets bedst sælgende spil i USA!- Saudi-Arabien lukker pengekassen- Ubisoft overrasker alle med et stærkt regnskab- Far Cry-tv-serie på vej fra Rob Mac og Alien Earth-skaberen- Ubisoft afslører AI-baseret projekt- Rockstar-cofounder: “AI er ikke så brugbart, som folk siger”- Assassin's Creed Black Flag Remake kommer før den 31. marts- Prince of Persia Remake kommer i 2026?- Clair Obscur: Expedition 33-sangerinde er den fjerde mest streamede franske kunstner- Charlie Cox vil ikke have ros for sin Clair Obscur-rolleOg meget, meget mere.I denne episode deltager Bergur Løkke Rasmussen, Nicolaj Jyde og Morten Urup.Tusind tak, fordi du lytter med.
Det er altid Tage Frandsen, der tager regningen, når han er på restaurant. På hans stamcafé tør de slet ikke lade andre gæster betale for hans mad, for så bliver han rasende. Men hvorfor har han det sådan? Selv tror han, at det handler om hans barndom. Tage Frandsen har klippet og stylet et utal af kendte gennem tiden. I dag drømmer han om at få lov til at frisere Sólrun Løkke Rasmussen. Vært: Anne Sofie Kragh Klipper: Leo Peter Larsen Redaktør: Michelle Mølgaard Andersen Research: Sarah BechSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“When the youth speak, Washington listens—or crumbles.” Join us as we break down the shocking shift in youth politics with Mark Mitchell of Rasmussen Reports. From Trump's unprecedented Gen Z approval spike to the plummet in months, we uncover why under-40 voters are demanding arrests, accountability, and systemic change.
Vi starter med at ringe til udenrigsminister Lars Løkke Rasmussen for at få en status på verdensøkonomien og forholdet mellem USA og EU. Han skal mødes med USA's handelsminister Howard Lutnick - og kan man lægge al palavaren på hylden, når man mødes face to face? Vi vender også snakken om AI-boble eller ej - og potentielle konsekvenser. Til sidst får vi besøg af Danish Crowns direktør Niels Duedahl, der udover at give en status på virksomheden fortæller, hvorfor han altid skriver engelsk - og hvordan han ser på dansk landbrug i fremtiden. Vært: Ulrik Rosenkvist Schultz. Fast gæst: Sune Aagaard. Medvirkende: Lars Løkke Rasmussen, udenrigsminister fra Moderaterne og Niels Duedahl, CEO hos Danish Crown.
Thanksgiving is approaching, but grocery prices seem to just keep getting higher. We will discuss what causes food costs to rise, and how it can be stopped.A new exclusive from the Free Beacon reports that George Soros gave a quarter million dollars to the Center for Countering Digital Hate, which works with advertisers for Big Tech trying to deplatform conservative voices and destroy X.com. Plus, Rasmussen polling found that a worrying chunk of young voters would be willing to hand functions of government over to AI, including policymaking decisions and our very rights.And on UNHINGED: Trump Derangement Syndrome increasingly appears to be a genuine pathology, with sufferers totally unable to cope.The Heartland Institute's Linnea Lueken, S.T. Karnick, Jim Lakely, and Chris Talgo will talk about all of this and more on Episode #520 of the In The Tank Podcast. Join us LIVE at 1 p.m. ET on YouTube, Rumble, X, and Facebook.Visit our sponsor, Advisor Metals: https://climaterealismshow.com/metalsInteresting and recommended video on AI: We Are Not Ready for Super Intelligence: Chapters:00:38 Intro02:17 Panel Introduction06:47 UNHINGED: Trump Derangement Syndrome Continues20:57 Real Reason Food Cost is High43:30 Advisory Metals45:33 Soros continues to control the media54:31 AI OVERLORDS? In The Tank broadcasts LIVE every Thursday at 12pm CT on on The Heartland Institute YouTube channel. Tune in to have your comments addressed live by the In The Tank Crew. Be sure to subscribe and never miss an episode. See you there!Climate Change Roundtable is LIVE every Friday at 12pm CT on The Heartland Institute YouTube channel. Have a topic you want addressed? Join the live show and leave a comment for our panelists and we'll cover it during the live show!
Skulle du gjerne hatt en ekstra time på eksamen? Jobber kvinner resten av året gratis? Brenner du for akademisk frihet og beveger vi oss mot amerikanske tilstander? Studentnyhetenes løpende reporter Idun, undersøker hva studentenes drikkevaner er. Hør på denne spennende episoden!I studio: Dennis Sjøberg Gunnulfsen, Idun Marie Løvøen Rasmussen og Elin Feili.På teknikk: Edvin Schjerven
Web3 Academy: Exploring Utility In NFTs, DAOs, Crypto & The Metaverse
In today's episode of The Milk Road Show, we dig into the reasons the market is dropping, why institutions are loading up, and why this crash might actually set the stage for one of the strongest long-term bull cases in years.~~~~~
Danmark spiller tirsdag aften skæbnekamp mod Skotland, og presset er derfor til at tage og føle på for Brian Riemer co. Målsætningen for Riemer er en førsteplads i kvalifikationsgruppen til VM, men det kan glippe mod Skotland. Herefter skal det handle om Jackie Rasmussen, der i mange år har været synonym med Hillerød Fodbold og deres vilde rejse fra amatører til professionelle. Efter mere end ti år i klubben drager Rasmussen mod Norge efter nytår. Vi slutter af i Norge, hvor deres fejring af den forløsende kvalifikation til VM-slutrunden trak overskrifter. Nogle mener, at fejringen har været for stor, men det tager Ståle Solbakken i stiv arm. Velkommen indenfor til tirsdagens Hattrick. Vært og produktion: Jens SchaldemoseLyddesign: William Dinsen See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00): Hvorfor melder Bergur Løkke Rasmussen sig først som borgmesterkandidat to dage før valget? Medvirkende: Bergur Løkke Rasmussen, Europaparlamentsmedlem og nu også borgmesterkandidat for Moderaterne i Helsingør. (08:00): Hvis vi ikke skal tro, at løbesedlerne kommer fra Socialdemokratiet. Hvorfor bruger Generation Identitær så deres logo og et billede af Frederik Vad? Medvirkende: Daniel Nordentoft, talsperson for Generation Identitær. (33:00): Kommer det overhovedet til at påvirke Dansk Folkeparti negativt, at de har forfalsket citater? Medvirkende: Brian Weichardt, politisk kommentator på RADIO IIII. Værter: Anne Phillipsen og Nicolai DandanellSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Midtvejs i de metalliske 80'ere banker metalhjertet med tunge, dedikerede pulsslag hos blandt andre Iron Maiden, Accept, Saxon, Pretty Maids, Exodus, Megadeth og Dio. Det banker også løs i den danske metal-undergrund, hvor Artillery albumdebuterer og varmer op for både Slayer og King Diamond. Førstnævnte med benhård thrash og besværlige nitte-armbånd, sidstnævnte med et spændende soloband og en spøjs julesingle. I Los Angeles fylder undergrundsbandet Guns N' Roses rockklubberne og indspiller en brandvarm demo. Studievært Jens "Jam" Rasmussen gennemgår dette - og meget andet - i metalåret 1985 sammen med de tre faste studiegæster, Steffen Jungersen, Michael Stützer Hansen og Michael Denner. Nedslagspunkter: - “Live After Death” hedder årets dobbelte livealbum fra Iron Maiden, der sender koncertoplevelsen hjem til stereoanlægget og - for de teknologiske fremmelige - til videoafspilleren. - Accept udgiver albummet “Metal Heart” og leverer en overbevisende optræden på det fantastiske spillested Saga i København, hvor også Saxon og Pretty Maids sørger for en mindeværdig aften. - AC/DC roder rundt på albummet "Fly On The Wall", men er ikke desto mindre en kanon-koncertattraktion. - Artillery debuterer med "Fear of Tomorrow", et pioneralbum i dansk metal og på den internationale thrash metal scene. Vi lytter til Michael Stützers guitarspil dengang og til hans ord om albummet i dag. - Thrash-året ‘85 byder også på debutalbum fra Exodus (“det ultimative thrash album”, følge Steffen Jungersen), Megadeth, Kreator, Destruction, Onslaught og Possessed. - Der er også udgivelser fra Anthrax, S.O.D. og ikke mindst Slayer, som også gæster Carlton på Vesterbrogade, København. - Slayer-guitarist Kerry Kings brede nittearmbånd giver ham vanskeligheder ved at entrere scenen, men supportbandet Artillery kommer ham til undsætning. - Der er godt gang i den danske heavy metal-scene over hele landet med bands som Alien Force, Wasted, Evil, Rigor Mortis, Maltese Falcon, Hero, samt århusianske Kim Sixx med forsangerinden Kim “Powerbaby” Sixx. - Disneyland After Dark skaber deres egen “cow punk” stil, som også appellerer til en del guitarglade heavy rockere. - Californiske Faith No More forvarsler en form for hybrid-metal på debuten “We Care A Lot”. - Aerosmith er tilbage i den originale besætning på “Done With Mirrors”, mens party-rockerne Motley Crüe hitter videre med hedonistisk hard rock på “Theatre of Pain”. - I Los Angeles-undergrunden summer det løs rundt om bandet Guns N'Roses, der indspiller en lovende demo. - Stryper kører også glam looket i LA, men spiller kristen hård rock, også kaldet white metal. - Dio udsender sit tredje album, mens Gary Moore og Phil Lynott laver et sidste, vellykket samarbejde med hittet “Out In The Fields”. - King Diamond afrunder året med en koncertpremiere i Saga, København fire dage før jul, og finder deres indre metalliske drillenisse med debutsinglen “No Presents for Christmas”. Michael Denner fortæller om opstarten på King Diamond projektet. God lytning, og på snarligt genhør i det nye metalår 1986 om blot en uge! Idé, tilrettelæggelse og research: Jens "Jam" Rasmussen Produktion: Jan Eriksen
WWP NIGHT w/ the DETROIT RED WINGS (Nov. 15th vs. BUF) TICKETS: https://www.gofevo.com/event/WingedWheelPodcast11-15 WWP NIGHT w/ the GRAND RAPIDS GRIFFINS TICKETS ON SALE NOW: https://griffinshockey.com/wwp Is it decision time for Todd McLellan and Steve Yzerman in Hockeytown? Tune in as we start by discussing Todd McLellan's comments about how Nate Danielson's arrival could help the Detroit Red Wings make some decisions on some players: who those players could be, what this means for the likes of Rasmussen, Berggren, Soderblom, Compher, & others, and what kind of moves could follow. Also, a further dive into what has changed in the Detroit Red Wings game plan that has not only the bottom 6, but also the likes of Dylan Larkin, Lucas Raymond, Alex DeBrincat, & other key players not scoring (5:40). Next, a look at the jumbled lines as Emmitt Finnie moves down with Patrick Kane, and Marco Kasper joins Nate Danielson, and the Seider - Edvinsson pair stays together as Chiarot stays with Sandin-Pellikka (25:20). After that, we discuss Marco Kasper's "sophomore slump" and what has changed in his game (36:15) before jumping into NHL news: Slovakian Olympic jerseys & Italian facilities concerns, Celebrini, Bedard, & Caufield on the outs for Team Canada and USA, & lots more (46:50) before we take your questions and comments in our Overtime segment (1:00:00) - enjoy! Head over to wingedwheelpodcast.com to find all the ways to listen, how to support the show, and so much more! This episode is brought to you by Green Light Lending: gogreenlightlending.com #ad Banff Vacation Rental - AirBnB: https://www.airbnb.ca/rooms/1452965978844590141 VRBO: https://www.vrbo.com/en-ca/cottage-rental/p20166303 Support the Jamie Daniels Foundation through Wings Money on the Board: https://www.wingedwheelpodcast.com/wingsmotb
Når krydset er sat på tirsdag, begynder magtspillet. Hvem tager borgmesterkæderne, og hvad gør partierne for at vinde fortællingen om valget? I dagens udgave af Magten åbner vi døren ind til partiernes 'warroom' på valgaftenen, hvor toppolitikere og rådgivere følger valget stemme for stemme. Vi får besøg af en ægte datanørd, der i 2013 sad i en form for kosteskab og forsøgte at blive klog på valget, så Thorning kunne holde sin tale. Vi vender også DF-formand Morten Messerschmidts opsigtsvækkende tanke om remigration. Han vil udvise udlændinge på en overførselsindkomst - et kontroversielt forslag, der stiller Socialdemokratiet i en kattepine. Medvirkende: DR's politiske analytiker Pia Glud Munksgaard, Thomas Juul-Dam, tidligere rådgiver for statsminister Helle Thorning-Schmidt, i dag partner i PrimeTime, Jacob Bruun, tidligere rådgiver for statsminister Lars Løkke Rasmussen, i dag har Bruun Advisory, Jesper Claus Larsen, direktør i Common Agenda. Tilrettelægger: Theodora Renard.
Gorm Rasmussen er tredje generation i Carl Ras og leder virksomheden med et sjældent mix af ordentlighed, nærvær og vækstambition. I episoden fortæller han om at finde sin egen vej som ejerleder, om balancen mellem tradition og udvikling – og om hvorfor relationer stadig er en virksomheds stærkeste konkurrencekraft.
For første gang tørner Venstre og Danmarksdemokraterne sammen ved et kommunalvalg. Inger Støjberg, der nærmest har heltestatus i dele af Jylland, får Venstre-folkene til at holde vejret. For hvad sker der med Venstre, når Danmarksdemokraterne går efter at erobre det, der engang var Venstres kerneland? Det ser vi nærmere på i dag - sammen med en gæst, der har arbejdet tæt sammen med Inger Støjberg. Vi vender også den uenighed, der opstod i regeringen, efter kritikken af den nye kontanthjælp begyndte at hagle ned. Medvirkende: DR's politiske analytiker Pia Glud Munksgaard, Thomas Juul-Dam, tidligere rådgiver for statsminister Helle Thorning-Schmidt, i dag partner i PrimeTime, tidligere rådgiver for statsminister Lars Løkke Rasmussen, Jacob Bruun, der i dag har Bruun Advisory, Niels Th. Dahl, analytiker på Jyllands-Posten og landdistriktsminister Morten Dahlin (V). Tilrettelægger: Theodora Renard.
The House Oversight Committee said Joe Biden's autopen pardons are null and void due to his cognitive decline. Chairman Comer released a 100-page report on it. The committee sent a letter to Bondi requesting that the DOJ review its new findings. Senate Democrats have once again turned their backs on America's brave servicemen and women, rejecting for the 13th time a crucial bill that would ensure military paychecks continue flowing and reopen the government. New polling out from Rasmussen shows a massive divide among Americans.Guest: Mark Mitchell - Rasmussen ReportsSponsor:My PillowWww.MyPillow.com/johnSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
WWP NIGHT w/ the DETROIT RED WINGS (Nov. 15th vs. BUF) TICKETS: https://www.gofevo.com/event/WingedWheelPodcast11-15 WWP NIGHT w/ the GRAND RAPIDS GRIFFINS TICKETS ON SALE NOW: https://griffinshockey.com/wwp We're joined on this remote episode of the Winged Wheel Podcast by none other than Max Bultman of The Athletic Detroit & WWP Contributor! Tune in as we open by discussing the Detroit Red Wings assigning Michael Brandsegg-Nygard to the Grand Rapids Griffins of the AHL, how his season has compared to the likes of Emmitt Finnie and Axel Sandin-Pellikka, what this means for Nate Danielson and Carter Mazur, MBN's path back to Hockeytown, and more (3:30). Next, we recap Dylan Larkin, Alex DeBrincat, and the Detroit Red Wings beating Kyrou and the St. Louis Blues for the second consecutive game, including big plays from Soderblom and Rasmussen, Hamonic fighting Schenn, Gibson netting another win, Raymond and DeBrincat on the scoresheet, & more as McLellan's squad improves to 7-3-0 (11:15). After that, Max Bultman covers notable stories in Detroit, including Dylan Larkin & Emmitt Finnie combining for one of the best starts in the NHL, Alex DeBrincat playing better than the goals show, Moritz Seider and Simon Edvinsson playing together again, Marco Kasper's slow start, & more (29:50). Also, Carter Mazur's injury and what that could mean for his future (53:45), before we jump into some NHL notes (including Cooley and Harley contracts) (56:35) & take your questions and comments in our Overtime segment (1:01:50) - enjoy! Head over to wingedwheelpodcast.com to find all the ways to listen, how to support the show, and so much more! This episode is brought to you by Green Light Lending: gogreenlightlending.com #ad This episode is brought to you by Hims. Visit hims.com/wingedwheel for your personalized hair loss treatment options. #ad Support the Jamie Daniels Foundation through Wings Money on the Board: https://www.wingedwheelpodcast.com/wingsmotb
Begik Mette Frederiksen en fejl, da hun pillede Pernille Rosenkrantz-Theil af ministerholdet for til gengæld at sætte hende ind i kampen om overborgmesterposten i København? Thomas Juul-Dam giver point for forsøget, men der er ingen tvivl om, at manøvren også har givet bagslag på rådhuset, hvor de beskidte tricks ellers står i kø. Det fortæller en kender af rådhuset, som vi har inviteret ind til bordet i anledning af det kommende kommunalvalg. I de næste tre uger dykker Magten nemlig ned i kommunalvalgets største gysere. Og så til en indrømmelse: Vi ramte stort set plet, da vi i sidste uge talte om finansloven... Bortset fra hvornår den ville komme. Her blev vi taget på sengen. Hvorfor skulle de forhandlinger være så hemmelige? Medvirkende: DR's politiske analytiker Pia Glud Munksgaard, Thomas Juul-Dam, tidligere rådgiver for statsminister Helle Thorning-Schmidt, i dag partner i PrimeTime, tidligere rådgiver for statsminister Lars Løkke Rasmussen, Jacob Bruun, der i dag har Bruun Advisory, Carsten Mai, tidligere rådgiver for overborgmester Jens Kramer Mikkelsen, SF's kandidat til overborgmesterposten, Sisse Marie Welling. Tilrettelægger: Theodora Renard.
Can architecture help us create a future where both humans and nature can thrive? And is it possible to truly strengthen biodiversity in big cities – or are we just creating small, isolated pockets of green? In this episode, Michael Booth meets ecologist, biodiversity developer and founder of Oiko, Kristine Kjørup Rasmussen. Together they explore Copenhagen's Nordhavn district – from concrete cityscapes to wild wastelands – to see how biodiversity can be measured, protected, and even enhanced in the midst of urban development. Guest: Kristine Kjørup Rasmussen, ecologist and founder of Oiko Host: Michael Booth Let's Talk Architecture is a podcast by Danish Architecture Center. Sound edits by Munck Studios.
The House Oversight Committee said Joe Biden's autopen pardons are null and void due to his cognitive decline. Chairman Comer released a 100-page report on it. The committee sent a letter to Bondi requesting that the DOJ review its new findings. Senate Democrats have once again turned their backs on America's brave servicemen and women, rejecting for the 13th time a crucial bill that would ensure military paychecks continue flowing and reopen the government. New polling out from Rasmussen shows a massive divide among Americans.Guest: Mark Mitchell - Rasmussen ReportsSponsor:My PillowWww.MyPillow.com/johnSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
You've heard it all: “The truth about carbs,” “The truth about hormones,” “The truth about fasting.” But here's the real truth—context matters, and no single “truth” out there applies to every woman, every body, or every season of life.In this episode, I break down why most health advice is only a sliver of the full picture—and why lasting change doesn't come from copying and pasting what worked for someone else. Instead, you'll learn how to approach your health like a scientist: with curiosity, patience, and small, consistent actions that actually get down into your cells. You're not broken. You're just stuck in the wrong story.Here's what we cover:Why most “truths” about health are missing contextThe real reason your results aren't changingHow long it actually takes to see change at the cellular levelThe drip-drip-drip method vs. the bucket approach to health5 evidence-based habits to start today: walk, track, sleep, plan, eat proteinWhat your biology needs (and what it doesn't)There's no magic protocol. Just consistent inputs over time. Start anywhere. Because anywhere is better than “someday.”Get Weekly Health Tips: thrivehealthcoachllc.comLet's Connect:@ashleythrivehealthcoach or via email: ashley@thrivehealthcoachingllc.comPodcast Produced by Virtually You!Sources: • Barrès, R., Yan, J., Egan, B., Treebak, J. T., Rasmussen, M., Fritz, T., & Zierath, J. R. (2012). Acute exercise remodels promoter methylation in human skeletal muscle. Cell Metab, 15(3), 405–411. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cmet.2012.01.001 • Baumeister, R. F., & Tierney, J. (2011). Willpower: Rediscovering the greatest human strength. Penguin. • Berg, J. M., Tymoczko, J. L., & Gatto, G. J. (2019). Biochemistry (9th ed.). W. H. Freeman. • Cohen, A. A., Milot, E., Yong, J., Seplaki, C. L., Fülöp, T., & Fried, L. P. (2016). Multi-system physiological dysregulation during aging. Mech Ageing Dev, 156, 86–94. • Guyton, A. C., & Hall, J. E. (2021). Textbook of medical physiology (14th ed.). Elsevier. • Lee, I.-M., Shiroma, E. J., Kamada, M., Bassett, D. R., Matthews, C. E., & Buring, J. E. (2020). Steps, intensity, and mortality in older women. JAMA Intern Med, 180(8), 1103–1112. • Lichtman, S. W., Pisarska, K., Berman, E. R., Pestone, M., Dowling, H., & Heymsfield, S. B. (1992). Self-reported vs actual caloric intake and exercise. N Engl J Med, 327(27), 1893–1898. • McEwen, B. S. (1998). Protective and damaging effects of stress mediators. N Engl J Med, 338(3), 171–179. • Morton, R. W., Murphy, K. T., McKellar, S. R., Schoenfeld, B. J., Helms, E., & Phillips, S. M. (2018). Protein supplementation and resistance training. Br J Sports Med, 52(6), 376–384. • Richter, E. A., & Hargreaves, M. (2013). Exercise, GLUT4, and muscle glucose uptake. Physiol Rev, 93(3), 993–1017. • Spiegel, K., Tasali, E., Penev, P., & Van Cauter, E. (2004). Sleep curtailment lowers leptin, raises ghrelin. Ann Intern Med, 141(11), 846–850. • Turnbaugh, P. J., Ley, R. E., Mahowald, M. A., Magrini, V., Mardis, E. R., & Gordon, J. I. (2007). Obesity-associated gut microbiome. Nature, 444(7122), 1027–1031. • Van Cauter, E., Holmback, U., Knutson, K., Leproult, R., Miller, A., Nedeltcheva, A., & Spiegel, K. (2008). Sleep loss and metabolic function. Horm Support the show
WWP NIGHT w/ the DETROIT RED WINGS (Nov. 15th vs. BUF) TICKETS: https://www.gofevo.com/event/WingedWheelPodcast11-15 WWP NIGHT w/ the GRAND RAPIDS GRIFFINS TICKETS ON SALE NOW: https://griffinshockey.com/wwp WHAT A COMEBACK IN HOCKEYTOWN! The Detroit Red Wings have been nothing short of a rollercoaster. Tune in as we start by analyzing the terrible 7-2 loss by the Red Wings on Long Island to Matthew Schaefer and the Islanders, including tough games from Rasmussen, Edvinsson, Johansson, and plenty more from Todd McLellan's squad, the Cizikas cross-check, Larkin & Finnie continuing to mesh, Berggren & Compher doing what they could, & more as Detroit struggles without Patrick Kane & with Lucas Raymond still hurt (4:50). Next, the chaotic comeback win over Binnington and the St. Louis Blues in Hockeytown, including Berggren & Compher providing the pulse, McLellan's pivotal timeout, Finnie's continued surge and Larkin's stolen assist, Alex DeBrincat breaking his goal drought, Simon Edvinsson redeeming himself, Moritz Seider and Simon Edvinsson playing together as Sandin-Pellikka is moved around, Brandsegg-Nygard not playing much, a long road trip ahead, & more (17:15). We're then joined by Prashanth Iyer, host of Expected by Whom & resident analytics expert to talk Detroit Red Wings by the numbers, what the special teams say about Yzerman's team's future, how Emmitt Finnie & Co. have changed the game, playoff hopes, Larkin's surge, & more (33:00). After that, Red Wings prospect notes including Nate Danielson returning to the ice for the Grand Rapids Griffins, Sebastian Cossa's shutout win, Mazur's points racking up, Brent Solomon tearing up the USHL, Buchelnikov in Russia, & more (59:20), before we jump into some NHL notes & take your questions and comments in our Overtime segment (1:08:25) - enjoy! Head over to wingedwheelpodcast.com to find all the ways to listen, how to support the show, and so much more! This episode is brought to you by Green Light Lending: gogreenlightlending.com #ad Support the Jamie Daniels Foundation through Wings Money on the Board: https://www.wingedwheelpodcast.com/wingsmotb
Summary This podcast episode from the Boss Surgery Series features Dr. Amy Vertries interviewing Dr. Sarah Rasmussen, a pediatric transplant surgeon, about her experience of being in the wrong job and navigating a career transition. Dr. Rasmussen shares her journey from working at the University of Virginia (UVA) to Seattle Children's Hospital and then to a new position that better aligned with her career goals and values. Dr. Rasmussen begins by describing her background as a Gen-Xer born in West Virginia who initially planned to practice medicine with her father. She pursued an MD-PhD program at WVU in 1997, focusing on HIV research at the National Cancer Institute. During her medical training, she discovered her passion for surgery during rotations and completed her residency at Virginia Commonwealth University followed by a pediatric surgery fellowship at Johns Hopkins. She then worked at UVA from 2011 to 2020, where she established a pediatric liver transplant program in partnership with Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh. Dr. Rasmussen explains that leadership changes at UVA led to her role being reduced from performing 42 liver transplants annually to being limited to only pediatric cases (about 5 per year). This significant reduction in surgical volume prompted her to accept a position at Seattle Children's Hospital as the surgical director of pediatric liver transplant, which she accepted just before the COVID-19 pandemic began in early 2020. At Seattle Children's, Dr. Rasmussen encountered challenges that made her realize she was in the wrong job. Despite the hospital performing more transplants (13-15 liver transplants and 30 kidney transplants annually), she faced issues with case allocation, micromanagement of her decisions, and resistance to her suggestions for improving processes. After 18 months, she compiled data showing her limited involvement in transplant cases and presented it to leadership, hoping for change. Instead, this led to increased scrutiny of her abilities. Dr. Rasmussen describes how the job stress affected her health, causing panic attacks, chest pain, and dangerously high blood pressure. With support from her family and through Dr. Vertries' coaching program, she decided to explore other opportunities. She interviewed at four institutions and found a position with a partner who shared her vision and valued her contributions. In her new role, Dr. Rasmussen found a supportive environment where her partner encourages her growth, helps her through complications, and values her strengths. She shares how her new partner supported her through a surgical complication by not letting her isolate herself and helping her move past self-doubt. He also encourages her to take on challenging cases, such as performing laparoscopic procedures on very small infants. The conversation concludes with reflections on the importance of finding the right job fit, the impact of career decisions on family, and how having the right partner can make a significant difference in professional growth and satisfaction. Chapters Dr. Rasmussen's Background and Early Career Path 00:02:12 Dr. Sarah Rasmussen introduces herself as a Gen-Xer born in West Virginia. She initially planned to practice medicine with her father but became interested in research during medical school. She joined an MD-PhD program at WVU in 1997, focusing on HIV research at the National Cancer Institute. During her clinical rotations, she discovered her passion for surgery, which engaged "all parts of her brain." She completed her residency at Virginia Commonwealth University and a pediatric surgery fellowship at Johns Hopkins. From 2011 to 2020, she worked at the University of Virginia (UVA) as an assistant professor, where she also completed an additional fellowship in abdominal transplant surgery. At UVA, she was active in research, clinical work, teaching, and helped establish a pediatric liver transplant program in partnership with Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh. Transition to Seattle Children's Hospital During the Pandemic 00:05:21 Dr. Rasmussen explains that leadership changes at UVA led to her role being reduced from performing 42 liver transplants annually to being limited to only pediatric cases (about 5 per year). This significant reduction prompted her to accept a position as surgical director of pediatric liver transplant at Seattle Children's Hospital. She signed her offer letter just before the COVID-19 pandemic began, making the transition particularly challenging as it occurred during social distancing measures. Dr. Rasmussen was attracted to Seattle Children's because they performed more transplants (13-15 liver transplants and 30 kidney transplants annually), and she believed she would have a good working relationship with the program head who had similar training. Challenges at Seattle Children's Hospital 00:09:27 Dr. Rasmussen describes her initial positive reception at Seattle Children's but quickly noticed concerning dynamics between surgeons during her observation of a liver-kidney transplant on her second day. Despite her efforts to integrate into the team, she faced significant challenges: her clinical decisions were micromanaged, her requests for time off were complicated by "unwritten rules," and she was often excluded from transplant cases because "fellows needed the experience." After 12 months, she realized that her situation wasn't improving despite her efforts to be helpful and engaged. After 18 months, she compiled data showing her limited involvement in transplant cases (only 20% of livers and 15% of kidneys despite being on call 33% of the time) and presented it to leadership, hoping for change. Instead of addressing her concerns, this led to increased scrutiny of her abilities. Recognizing the Need for Change 00:16:45 Dr. Rasmussen sought advice from colleagues but was consistently told that the situation "would never change." She realized that her vision of being a pediatric liver transplant surgeon required meaningful involvement in cases, which wasn't happening at Seattle. In January 2021, she learned of four potential job openings in her field. Initially resistant to moving her family again so soon after relocating during the pandemic, she joined Dr. Vertries' "difficult partner course" hoping to learn how to succeed in her current position. Through the course, she gave herself permission to explore other opportunities and interviewed at all four institutions. Two positions seemed promising, with one standing out immediately because of her connection with the potential new boss. Health Impact and Decision to Leave 00:25:56 Dr. Rasmussen describes how the job stress severely affected her health, causing panic attacks manifesting as chest pain and dangerously high blood pressure (190/110 with a heart rate of 197). One night after seeing the clinic and call schedule, she couldn't calm down despite trying mindfulness techniques. Her husband witnessed this and declared, "We are done here." Additional factors influencing her decision included the death of a mentor and her mother's illness. Dr. Rasmussen realized that despite her efforts, the team at Seattle Children's was unwilling to accommodate her career needs, which she viewed as a "breach of contract" - not from the institution but from the team that should invest in its members. Family Considerations in Career Decisions 00:28:55 Dr. Rasmussen discusses the challenge of considering another move so soon after relocating her family during the pandemic. She worried about uprooting her children who had just established connections in Seattle. A turning point came when her oldest child told her, "Mom, I think it's time for you to worry about yourself. I'm going to be okay." For her job interviews, she took the unusual step of requesting that both potential employers bring her entire family for second visits, not just her spouse. She received advice that "how happy do you think your family can be if mom is not happy?" and realized that many children move multiple times during childhood without negative consequences. She also learned that her oldest child had been bullied at their previous school, reinforcing that staying in Virginia might not have been better for her family. Finding the Right Partner and Environment 00:47:08 Dr. Rasmussen describes how she connected with her new boss by cold-calling him about a position at his former institution and inquiring if he needed a partner in his new program. Their initial conversation revealed shared vision and energy for building a program. Unlike her experience in Seattle, her new boss explicitly stated, "You tell me what you need out of a case, and that's what will happen," emphasizing team function over hierarchy. She contrasts this with her previous experience, noting the difference between a hierarchical environment and one with a shared vision. When she experienced a serious complication in her first liver transplant at the new institution, her partner provided support without judgment, wouldn't let her isolate herself, and eventually told her "it's time to stop" ruminating, while acknowledging that such complications happen to everyone. Growth and Support in the New Position 00:54:01 Dr. Rasmussen shares how her new environment supports her growth through challenging cases. During her first on-call experience, she consulted on a 1.6-kilogram baby with duodenal atresia. Though initially planning an open procedure, she researched laparoscopic approaches and found evidence supporting minimally invasive surgery for this condition. When she proposed this to her boss, he gave no pushback and even came to observe the successful procedure. Three months later, when she hesitated about performing a laparoscopic cholecystectomy on an eight-week-old baby, her boss reminded her, "Three months ago, you did a lap duodenal atresia repair on a 1.6 kilo baby - get over it," encouraging her to trust her abilities. Dr. Rasmussen appreciates how her partner recognizes when her tendency to overthink is a strength (when writing policies or justifications) and when it's holding her back. Reflections on Career Transitions and Lessons Learned 01:00:00 Dr. Rasmussen and Dr. Vertries reflect on the lessons learned through this career journey. Dr. Rasmussen acknowledges how she overcame limiting beliefs such as "I can't move because it will hurt my family" and "I can't have an ideal partner." Dr. Vertries notes that Dr. Rasmussen has experienced a "hero's journey" and that her lessons will have an "exponential effect on other people." Dr. Rasmussen expresses gratitude for the opportunity to reflect on how far she's come in a relatively short time, demonstrating that "you can make some pretty life-altering things in a short period of time with a little bit of help." Action Items Dr. Vertries mentioned reaching out to her at bosssurgery.com for help with toxic job situations. 00:00:35 Dr. Rasmussen suggested asking detailed questions about job expectations and case allocation when interviewing for new positions. 00:13:54 Dr. Rasmussen recommended bringing family members on second job interviews when considering relocation. 00:29:58 Dr. Rasmussen advised seeking coaching before leaving a job to process the situation properly. 00:42:17 Dr. Rasmussen suggested researching evidence-based approaches to surgical techniques when considering new procedures. 00:55:57
WWP NIGHT w/ the DETROIT RED WINGS (Nov. 15th vs. BUF) TICKETS: https://www.gofevo.com/event/WingedWheelPodcast11-15 WWP NIGHT w/ the GRAND RAPIDS GRIFFINS TICKETS ON SALE NOW: https://griffinshockey.com/wwp All good things come to an end, as the Detroit Red Wings cut their win streak at 5 after losing to the Buffalo Sabres. Tune in as we open by discussing the loss in which J.T. Compher & Emmitt Finnie (from Dylan Larkin) scored while the rest of the Detroit Red Wings didn't do much else, as the absence of Patrick Kane and Lucas Raymond being injured disrupted the forward group, John Gibson didn't stand out, the penalties and errors from the best players in Edvinsson and Seider down to the bottom of the lineup in Rasmussen and Berggren all led to a loss to Colten Ellis, a rookie goalie making his NHL debut (4:15). We then discuss Todd McLellan's difficult spot with the forwards, as two key injuries means a lack of solid lines to utilize, how the depth players aren't seizing their opportunities, DeBrincat and Brandsegg-Nygard aren't offering scoring firepower, and what Steve Yzerman can do to help fix the issue (14:25). After that, Dylan Larkin's impressive start to the season (alongside Emmitt Finnie) & if it's a sign of new heights (30:15), Carter Mazur's hot start and Nate Danielson's path back (33:30), more on the Gustafsson, Holl, Hamonic trade rumors and what Steve Yzerman may do there (36:10), Max Plante's dominance in the NCAA (37:55), whether Michael Brandsegg-Nygard could benefit from joining Carter Mazer, Amadeus Lombardi, and soon Nate Danielson with the Grand Rapids Griffins in the AHL, or if he's better to stick it out in Hockeytown (39:35), and what to make of Alex DeBrincat's goalless streak to start the season (44:30). Finally, a quick look around the NHL (47:45) before we take your questions and comments in our Overtime segment (52:25) - enjoy! Head over to wingedwheelpodcast.com to find all the ways to listen, how to support the show, and so much more! This episode is brought to you by Green Light Lending: gogreenlightlending.com #ad Support the Jamie Daniels Foundation through Wings Money on the Board: https://www.wingedwheelpodcast.com/wingsmotb
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Why is gold pumping while Bitcoin stays flat, even though ETFs are buying more Bitcoin than miners can produce? In today's episode, Bitwise CIO Matt Hougan and Head of Research Ryan Rasmussen join us to explain why Bitcoin is following gold's exact path. ~~~~~
Thomas Juul-Dam har været på ferie og er så fuld af overskud, at han må rose Jacob Bruun for en kampagne om kontanthjælp, han var med til at lave for Venstre. Her fik Venstre illustreret hvor mange penge, man faktisk kunne få på overførselsindkomst, og det var en hovedpine for Socialdemokratiet. Nu er ny kontanthjælpsreform trådt i kraft. Men selvom der er kritik og frygt for hjemløse, får det ikke Socialdemokratiet til at ryste i bukserne. Vi vender også forhandlingerne om næste års finanslov, hvor regeringen i kulisserne forsøger at stække den blå blok ved at lokke de Konservative med i en aftale. Afsnittet er optaget onsdag den 22. oktober. Medvirkende: DR's politiske analytiker Pia Glud Munksgaard, Thomas Juul-Dam, tidligere rådgiver for statsminister Helle Thorning-Schmidt, i dag partner i PrimeTime, tidligere rådgiver for statsminister Lars Løkke Rasmussen, Jacob Bruun, der i dag har Bruun Advisory og beskæftigelsesminister Kaare Dybvad Bek (S). Tilrettelægger: Theodora Renard.
On this episode of the podcast, renowned pollster Scott Rasmussen breaks down President Trump's remarkably steady 52% approval rating — unchanged for 29 straight weeks. Rasmussen explains how economic optimism, not policy debates is currently driving Trump's numbers, with 31% of Americans saying their finances are improving — a sharp contrast from Biden's years. He also exposes the media's dwindling influence, revealing that only 1 in 5 voters even knows a government shutdown is happening. If you want to learn more about Scott Rasmussen and follow his good work by visiting his website: napolitannews.org or by searching for him on X: @ScottWRasmussenSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, I'm talking with my client and friend Maren Rasmussen, an energy worker and coach who has the gift of seeing energy. We get into the energetics of money... how it moves and how it gets blocked. We also explore generational energy and how inherited patterns impact finances, identity, and expansion. If you've ever felt stuck at the same money level no matter what you do, you'll love this one. Maren is hosting a money energetics masterclass on October 29 at 10 AM MDT via Zoom.You can Venmo @livingawakewithmaren $20, or click the link to pay:https://livingawakeco.thrivecart.com/living-awake-masterclass/ Other ways to connect with Maren is Instagram: @livingawakewithmaren, Website: livingawakewithmaren.com, and Email: maren@livingawake.co. If you're ready to build a business that resonates at the deepest level, my private client program Resonance is now open—come join me HERE. Want to stop building a business that doesn't feel like you? Step into Entrepreneurial Energetics: https://www.itsambersmith.com/energetics Want to be in the room where it's all happening? The Vortex is open—come build from clarity, not chaos. https://www.itsambersmith.com/vortex If you're interested in working together, book a call HERE. Can't wait to chat! The Lightning Alignment Journal: https://a.co/d/iiBnzAJ Gain access to my new book Quiet Wealth at: https://a.co/d/aCoGl8N
Micah talks with Ken Rosato about the games being played by Trump against Chuck Schumer as the government shutdown continues; He and Ken also discuss the New Jersey Gubernatorial race as election is less than 3 weeks away.
Micah talks with Ken Rosato about the games being played by Trump against Chuck Schumer as the government shutdown continues; He and Ken also discuss the New Jersey Gubernatorial race as election is less than 3 weeks away.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
WWP NIGHT w/ the DETROIT RED WINGS (Nov. 15th vs. BUF) TICKETS: https://www.gofevo.com/event/WingedWheelPodcast11-15 WWP NIGHT w/ the GRAND RAPIDS GRIFFINS TICKETS ON SALE NOW: https://griffinshockey.com/wwp The Detroit Red Wings season is underway and it has already been a bit of a rollercoaster... Tune in as we open by discussing Todd McLellan's squad's 5-1 loss to Lane Hutson and the Montreal Canadiens in their home opener, including Dylan Larkin opening scoring from Patrick Kane and Moritz Seider, Johansson and Hamonic's awful game, John Gibson getting pulled, how Sandin-Pellikka, Brandsegg-Nygard, and Finnie fared, Todd McLellan's message to Dylan Larkin, Lucas Raymond, Moritz Seider, Michael Rasmussen, and the rest of the Detroit Red Wings to wake them up, and more as the Centennial jersey debut finished in Hockeytown boos (4:10). After that, the Detroit Red Wings' huge turnaround against Matthews and the Toronto Maple Leafs: Patrick Kane and Alex DeBrincat lighting it up, Lucas Raymond scoring goal #100, Emmitt Finnie's 1st NHL point, Simon Edvinsson mixing it up, & lots more (18:45). Next, we assess how the kids are doing and whether ASP, MBN, and Finnie will hold onto their spots, and how Nate Danielson, Carter Mazur, Amadeus Lombardi, and other young guns may factor in pushing players like Berggren, Soderblom, Rasmussen, & others (33:30). Also, Jacob Bernard-Docker's play next to Albert Johansson, Detroit's big players playing small, & NHL news with Tyler Myers sticking Connor McDavid & more NHL scheduling woes (39:50), & lots more before we take your questions and comments in our Overtime segment (52:20) - enjoy! Head over to wingedwheelpodcast.com to find all the ways to listen, how to support the show, and so much more! This episode is brought to you by Hims. Visit hims.com/wingedwheel for your personalized hair loss treatment options. #ad Go to KoffeeKult.com and use code WWP for 15% off your order! #ad This episode is brought to you by Green Light Lending: gogreenlightlending.com #ad Support the Jamie Daniels Foundation through Wings Money on the Board: https://www.wingedwheelpodcast.com/wingsmotb
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Is Solana gearing up for a massive breakout? According to Bitwise CIO Matt Hougan and Head of Research Ryan Rasmussen, Solana is sitting on a “triple catalyst” setup that could send it soaring, and institutions are already circling. In this episode of the Milk Road Show, we break down how Solana is becoming the institutional favorite, why ETF flows are accelerating, and how stablecoins + tokenization are driving a new supercycle.~~~~~
Host Will Rasmussen today talks with Paige Rasmussen, national college champion cowgirl and now an employee at Turning Point USA.
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Many choir directors share warm ups and other activities in the form of video clips. But few have gained as much traction as Jonas Rasmussen. Tune in to find out why, and to go behind the scenes and in depth on these awesome exercises! You may know him as The “Choir Conductor” on Instagram. In … Continue reading "Episode 260: The World is Your Chorister with Jonas Rasmussen"
Legendary, hall of fame western sports entertainer and media personality, Flint Rasmussen spent decades electrifying crowds in the PBR arena with his sharp wit, humor and energy. Now, he's sitting down with Clinton for an unfiltered conversation about life in the spotlight, lessons learned and what comes next.
Donate (no account necessary) | Subscribe (account required) Join Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, as he dives into today's top stories shaping America and the world. In this episode of The Wright Report, we cover the shocking stabbing death of a Ukrainian refugee in North Carolina, fresh polling on America's youth drifting toward socialism, and global headlines from South Korea, Argentina, France, and China. From crime and ideology at home to economic and political turmoil abroad, today's brief shows how policies and power struggles are reshaping America and the world. North Carolina Stabbing Case and Media Silence: Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska was murdered by Decarlos Brown, a repeat offender with schizophrenia and over 14 arrests. Released by Judge Teresa Stokes under restorative justice policies, Brown stabbed her on a Charlotte light rail after muttering, “I got the white girl.” Bryan argues, “This case isn't just about one victim and one perp. It's about a nation that is broken.” America's Youth Drift Left — Socialism Rising: NBC, Rasmussen, and Gallup reveal stark generational divides. Democrat youth rank money and emotional stability above marriage, children, or faith, while Trump-voting men list kids as their top priority. Polling shows 53 percent of Americans under 40 favor a socialist president in 2028. Bryan warns, “We are living in the midst of a Leftist Revolution.” South Korea Furious Over Georgia ICE Raid: Seoul condemns ICE for arresting 475 illegal Korean workers at Hyundai's battery plant. Trump responded, “[We] don't have people in this country who know about batteries… Maybe we should help them along and let some [Korean] people come in and train our people.” Critics warn expanded H1-B visas could enrage Trump's working-class base. Argentina's Marxists Make a Comeback: Markets tank after the Peronist Party's unexpected win in Buenos Aires. President Javier Milei admitted the result was “much worse than expected” but vowed to continue his reforms, calling for “deep self-criticism.” France's Government Collapses Again: Prime Minister François Bayrou lost a no-confidence vote, the third government collapse in a year. With debt at 114 percent of GDP, President Macron faces the choice of a new prime minister, snap elections, or stepping down. LeBron James Pens Op-Ed for China: The NBA star praised China as “passionate and friendly” in a CCP newspaper essay, aiming to restore NBA access to the Chinese market after years of bans. Bryan calls it a clear case of “red Communist money turning bright American green.” "And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." - John 8:32 Keywords: Iryna Zarutska North Carolina stabbing, Decarlos Brown schizophrenia restorative justice, Judge Teresa Stokes Second Chances, NBC youth priorities socialism, Rasmussen Gallup socialism poll, Trump voters family priorities, South Korea ICE raid Hyundai plant, Trump H1-B visas batteries, Argentina Peronist Party comeback Milei, France government collapse Bayrou Macron, LeBron James China op-ed NBA
You might know him as Bob Evans, Curtis Kimball, Gordon Jenson, Gerry Mockerman, or Larry Vanner– which is why he is most well known as the Chameleon Killer. Terry Peder Rasmussen is a convicted serial killer who is suspected to have at least 5 victims, likely many more, that he killed between 1978 and 2002 in New Hampshire and California. He is also the prime suspect in the technically unsolved Bear Brook murders, and suspected in many, many more. Click here to join our Patreon. Connect with us on Instagram and join our Facebook group. To submit listener stories or case suggestions, and to see all sources for this episode: https://www.inhumanpodcast.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices