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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.
Vidste du, at traumer i barndommen ikke kun kan sætte spor i dit sind og følelsesliv – men også helt konkret i din krop som voksen?Forskning viser, at store belastninger tidligt i livet kan føre til forhøjet inflammation i kroppen, som øger risikoen for kronisk sygdom og for tidlig aldring.I denne episode møder du Line Jee Hartmann Rasmussen, seniorforsker ved Afdelingen for Klinisk Forskning på Hvidovre Hospital, hvor hun leder en ny forskningsgruppe.Hun er desuden tilknyttet Moffitt-Caspi-laboratoriet ved Institut for Psykologi og Neurovidenskab på Duke University North Carolina, USA.Du kan bl.a. høre om:Hvordan barndomstraumer kan øge inflammation i kroppen senere i livetHvilke typer af stressende livsbegivender i barndommen der øger din risikoHvad kronisk inflammation egentlig er, og hvordan den adskiller sig fra akut inflammationHvordan tanker og følelser påvirker kroppenHvordan vores psykiske helbred og sociale relationer hænger sammen med kroppens immunsystemHvordan biologisk aldring påvirkes af stress, følelser og livsstil og hvad vi faktisk kan gøre for at støtte kroppenHusk, at der er meget, du kan gøre for at støtte din krop.I Klub ENHED finder du mere end +90 meditationer og flere 7-dages forløb, som bl.a. hjælper dig med at reducere stress og styrke dit nervesystem.Forskning viser, at meditation ikke bare skaber mental ro, men også kan dæmpe inflammation og støtte en sund aldringsproces. Du får adgang via noellelise.com.Del endelig episoden med alle du tror, vil få glæde af den.Tak fordi du vælger, at bruge din tid her i ENHED rummet.Stort kram, NoellEpisoder du med fordel kan lytte til:#114 om du kan tænke dig rask med journalist & fakta-chef ved Tv2 Thomas Breinholdt #74 Hvordan din tarm fungerer & fordøjelsen påvirker dit mentale helbred med Tine Jørgensen#148. Alt om feber: Hvorfor feber er din ven, det er vigtigt at svede & hvilke konsekvenser det har for din sundhed, når du afbryder feber med medicin med Christina Zabava Grønhøj Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/enhed-med-noell-elise. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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 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
Hva får du når du kombinerer brannalarm og tom kaffekanne? En litt nedkorta sending av Studentnyhetene, men frykt ikke! Vi går gjennom de sakene som er aktuelle for studentene akkurat nå! Simen Velle tøffer seg med harde kuttforslag, studentgjelda blir større, potensielt nye klageregler... alt dette kulminerer i stress for studentene! I studio: Thayra Michelle Bogdan, Elin Feili, Idun Marie Løvøen Rasmussen og Dennis Sjøberg Gunnulfsen På teknikk: Thayra Michelle Bogdan (og litt Sofie Krumsvik som brannhjelp)
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
Web3 Academy: Exploring Utility In NFTs, DAOs, Crypto & The Metaverse
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.
Metal-året 1982 blev et allerhelvedes hårdt af slagsen med Metallica og Mercyful Fates første udgivelser. Venom beredte sporet for black metal og Accept inspirerede til speed- og thrash metal. 1982 var også året, hvor Ozzy-guitaristen Randy Rhoads omkom ved en tragisk flyulykke, og hvor der udkom store og vigtige album fra blandt andre Iron Maiden, Judas Priest og The Scorpions. Studievært Jens "Jam" Rasmussen gennemgår dette helvedes interessante heavy metal-år sammen med vores tre faste studiegæster: Steffen Jungersen, Michael Stützer Hansen og Michael Denner. Nedslagspunkter: - “Mettallica” er sidste band på opsamlingspladen “Metal Massacre”. Det ekstra “t” er en stavefejl, og rettes til “Metallica” i de senere oplag. - Metallicas forbilleder i Motörhead udgiver det album, bandet arbejdede på under Lars Ulrichs besøg i deres øvelokale året forinden: “Iron Fist”. - Engelske Discharge udgiver det hidsige hardcore-album, “Hear Nothing See Nothing Say Nothing”, der inspirerer de fire unge skole-elever og bandkammerater i LA-bandet Slayer. - Mercyful Fate tager til det metal-begejstrede Holland og indspiller deres debut-EP “Mercyful Fate”. Bandmedlemmet Michael Denner tager os med på turen, og Steffen Jungersen erindrer, da EP'en ramte ham lige i smasken. - Venom udsender det diabolske og hæsblæsende album, “Black Metal”, der afføder navnet på den mørkeste, metalliske subgenre. - Accept-nummeret “Fast as a Shark” sætter nye standarder for speedet metal, og tænder ild i brødrene Stützer i bandet Devils Symphony. - Tank-sangen “Heavy Artillery” giver ideen til et nyt bandnavn hos brødrene Stützer i Tåstrup. - Sangeren Paul Christensen fra Vejle og guitaristen Kenneth Hansen fra Horsens er begge til Thin Lizzy-koncert i Århus i januar, og finder sammen i bandet Pretty Maids senere på året. - De gamle Deep Purple-medlemmer er fortsat aktive rundt omkring - i Gary Moores band, Whitesnake, Rainbow og Gillan. - De gamle venner i Uriah Heep er ude med en ny sanger, og hyrer den fyrede Ozzy-rytmegruppe, Lee Kerslake og Bob Daisley. - Den helt store tragedie finder sted om morgenen den 19. marts 1982 i Florida, da guitarist Randy Rhoads omkommer i et flystyrt undervejs på turneen med Ozzy. - Ozzy udgiver et dobbelt livealbum, udelukkende med Black Sabbath-sange, “Speak of the Devil”, den 22. november 1982. Black Sabbaths livealbum med den nu afgående Dio, “Live Evil”, følger en måneds tid efter. - Led Zeppelin udsender det niende og sidste studiealbum “Coda”, to år efter bandets opløsning. - Amerikansk hard rock og gang i den: KISS hylder den højtlydende rock'n'roll i “I Love it Loud”; Twisted Sister debuterer med dedikeret rock'n'roll-attitude; Aerosmith rocker videre uden bandets vanlige guitarduo; og Van Halens leger løs på deres femte album, “Diver Down”. - Metalkrigerne i Manowar debuterer med deres power metalliske slagsange på “Battle Hymns”. - Lars Ulrich og James Hetfield har rekrutteret et par nye medlemmer til Metallica, Cliff Burton og Dave Mustaine, og skaber stor opmærksomhed med demoen “No Life ‘Til Leather”. - Iron Maiden udgiver deres første album med Bruce Dickinson, ”The Number of the Beast”, der går rent ind hos metalfolket. Men var det så bedre end forgængeren “Killers”? Jungersen og Stützer går i dybden og måler de to album på decimaler. - Judas Priest er tilbage i topform på "Screaming for Vengeance". Jungersen og Stützer er igen i zen. - Vi afrunder det tungt rockende 1982 med The Scorpions' fremragende album “Blackout”, der også hyldes af Jungersen og Stützer, som ikke mindst stiller skarpt på guitarerne, inden røgen lægger sig. God lytning, og på glædeligt genhør i det næste metal-år 1983 om ca. 14 dage! Idé, tilrettelæggelse og research: Jens "Jam" Rasmussen Produktion: Jan Eriksen
1981 // POVCAST – I 1981 skyllede bølgen videre fra den engelske New Wave of British Heavy Metal, og bands som Iron Maiden, Samson, Saxon, Def Leppard og Tygers of Pan Tang. Der var også fuld gang i de britiske frontløbere Black Sabbath, Ozzy Osbourne og Motörhead. Jens ‘Jam' Rasmussen og hans gæster, anmelder og forfatter Steffen Jungersen og Michael Stützer Hansen, bl.a. radiovært og guitarist i metalbandet Artillery, og musiker med meget mere, Michael Denner, fortæller. Motörhead havde endda besøg af danske Lars Ulrich i deres øvelokale. Et par måneder senere havde Ulrich selv sin første Metallica-øver med James Hetfield ovre i LA. I Danmark stillede Brats knivskarpt på metallen og blev til Mercyful Fate. Der var megen anden hård rock i 1981, så tag med os tilbage til dette mægtige metal-år sammen med vores faste, tunge hold: Jens "Jam" Rasmussen, studievært, og de tre kompetente studiegæster, journalist Steffen Jungersen og d'herrer guitarister Michael Stützer Hansen og Michael Denner. 1981 i nedslagspunkter - The New Wave of British Heavy Metal skyller videre, og i forskellige retninger: Iron Maiden udgiver monsterværket Killers, Samson byder på den kommende Maiden-sanger Bruce Dickinson, og Saxon hylder heavy metal-kulturen på Denim and Leather. Def Leppard laver AC/DC-partyrock på High N' Dry og Tygers of Pan Tang laver fed riff-metalrock på begge deres 1981-album. - Danske Lars Ulrich er flyttet til Californien for at forfølge sin tenniskarriere, men tager lige på en metallisk dannelsesrejse til England i sommeren 1981, hvor han blandt andet er til festival med Ozzy Osbourne og Motörhead, som han også besøger i deres øvelokale. - Opildnet af dannelsesrejsen beslutter Lars Ulrich sig for selv at danne et band. I oktober 1981 har han sin første Metallica-øvesession med guitaristen James Alan Hetfield i Los Angeles, Californien. - Jungersen og Stützer jubler over Ozzys andet soloalbum Diary of a Madman og Motörheads vaskeægte livealbum No Sleep ‘Til Hammersmith. - Venom debuterer med rå garage metal, diabolsk image og eksplicit satan-retorik. - Danske Brats skruer bissen på, laver fede heavy metal-demoer, får Michael Denner tilbage i lineuppet, og bliver til… Mercyful Fate. - Denner og Stützer fortæller om Mercyful Fates koncertpremiere på Selsmoseskolen i Taastrup, og lidt om anden dansk hård rock anno ‘81: Devil's Symphony, The Studs, Pretty Maids og Pulze. - Los Angeles 1981 er andet end stedet for den første Metallica-øver: Joan Jett grovhitter med I Love Rock'n'Roll og Motley Crüe albumdebuterer med hedonistisk hard rock på Too Fast For Love. I Helsinki albumdebuterer Motley Crües åndsbrødre i Hanoi Rocks. - Tilbage i LA, aflirer Y&T en stor smule AC/DC og tænder en tidlig glød i Lars Ulrich, mens Van Halen fortsætter rockfesten på deres fjerde album. - Ritchie Blackmore og Rainbow indspiller nyt album i Sweet Silence med Flemming Rasmussen, hvilket ikke mindst noteres af ovennævnte Ulrich. - De tidligere Deep Purple-sangere, David Coverdale (i Whitesnake) og Ian Gillan (i eget band) er fortsat produktive. Sidstnævnte udgiver endda hele to album i 1981. - Jungersen genintroduceres i studiet til tonerne af Accepts Son of A Bitch, men lever fint med det. - Vi afrunder med årets album fra Black Sabbath, Judas Priest og AC/DC, som alle tre havde noget at leve op til fra året før. God lytning, og på genhør i 1982 i snarlig fremtid. Idé, tilrettelæggelse og research: Jens "Jam" Rasmussen Produktion: Jan Eriksen
An update on the first nine weeks of the school year at the Branch Area Careers Center.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
»Du skal kunne være en spiller i mange positioner.« Sådan lyder det i denne episode af Karriereklubben. Vi taler om, hvordan man går fra at være selvstændig til at blive medarbejder – og hvordan man omfavner den nye rolle. Vi kommer også omkring, hvordan man kan bruge humanitært arbejde som en kompetence i arbejdslivet – og hvordan man får andre til at se værdien af det. Derudover taler vi om dilemmaet med, hvornår man er klar til at blive leder. I studiet til at give råd denne uge er: Gitte Lansner, partner hos Gorissen Federspiel. Drita Memos, board member i Women and Tech. Martin Bøje Rasmussen, CEO og founder af Nordic Model Institute. Vært. Caroline Rossmeisl. Podcastredaktør: Kasper Søegaard.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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
Efter efterårsferien skal udenrigsminister Lars Løkke Rasmussen og DF-formand Morten Messerschmidt vidne om tidligere FE-chef Lars Findsens sexliv. Det vil ifølge Justitsministeriet skade de danske efterretningstjenesters forhold til udenlandske samarbejdspartnere, men det er en selvskabt skade, Justitsministeriet advarer imod, mener professorer. Artiklen er skrevet af Mikkel Fyhn Oplæser og producer: Caroline Toft Baunkjær Redaktør: Ida Hasgaard Røntorp Find alle højtlæste artikler fra Berlingske herSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Web3 Academy: Exploring Utility In NFTs, DAOs, Crypto & The Metaverse
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.~~~~~
Mette Frederiksen svarer "ingen kommentarer", når hun igen og igen bliver spurgt til de slettede sms'er. Sagen genopstår fra de døde, lige inden hun skal holde sin store åbningstale i Folketinget. Uanset hvor mange gange hun bliver spurgt, er svaret det samme, og det siger en hel del om Mette Frederiksen, mener Jacob Bruun. Vi vender de genopståede mink og Venstres landsmøde, hvor Troels Lund Poulsen kom med en masse nyheder, der skal polere Venstres profil, men hvor han også blev mindet om, at han skal ligne en vinder. Medvirkende: DR's politiske analytiker Pia Glud Munksgaard, Niels Th. Dahl, politisk analytiker på Jyllands-Posten og tidligere rådgiver for udenrigsminister Anders Samuelsen samt tidligere rådgiver for statsminister Lars Løkke Rasmussen, Jacob Bruun, der i dag har Bruun Advisory. Tilrettelægger: Theodora Renard.
Host Will Rasmussen today talks with Paige Rasmussen, national college champion cowgirl and now an employee at Turning Point USA.
De voorbeschouwing op de Ronde van Lombardije die eigenlijk geen voorbeschouwing is. Waarom kijken we niet echt uit naar dit wielermonument? Is dat toch weer die Tadej Pogacar-moeheid? Of is dit iets wat vooral in het najaar leeft? Niek Goedvolk bespreekt het met Roxane Knetemann en Daniël Dwarswaard. Verder hebben we het onder meer over de nieuwe Andorra Cycling Masters, die we in ieder geval niet nomineren als nieuw monument. Welke koersen wel? Dat hoor je in een nieuwe aflevering van In Het Wiel, waarin ook Jonas Vingegaard ter sprake komt. De Deen ligt in zijn thuisland onder vuur door zijn optreden op het EK. Onder meer Michael Rasmussen en Bjarne Riis haalden verwoestend naar hem uit.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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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"
Alle sejl er sat, når Mette Frederiksen tager imod de mest magtfulde i EU. Der er hentet hjælp udefra for at få styr på sikkerheden, og pigekoret synger EU's stats- og regeringscheferne ind i den storladne Alexandersal på Christiansborg. Her skal de uden rådgivere og bag lukkede døre tale om nogle af de ting, der optager Mette Frederiksen allermest. I dagens udgave af Magten lirker vores to tidligere rådgivere døren op til det lukkede rum. Vi vender også Messerschmidts drøm om at komme i regering efter næste valg. 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. Tilrettelægger: Theodora Renard.
“Vi sover ikke så meget”, fortæller daglig leder og bestyrelsesformand Helle Rasmussen, da vi besøger hende i HØJ Elite. En klub der nu har et ligahold hos både herrer og kvinder. Hun er en af meget få kvinder i toppen af dansk håndbold. En af dansk håndbolds ildsjæle, der deponerer de fleste vågne timer i hjerteklubben. Hun insisterer på at være et foreningsmenneske - også i en professionel verden. Og står samtidig i spidsen for en klub, hvor ordet “storsatsende” ligger lige for, når man skal beskrive HØJ Elite. Vi besøgte klubben i Ølstykke for at blive klogere på HØJ Elite og Helle Rasmussen. Udsendelsen er ude der, hvor du plejer at høre podcasts. Bragt i samarbejde med Sparinvest og Sparekassen Kronjylland.
De to danske eventyrere Nina Rasmussen og Hjalte Tin havde i årevis arbejdet på et visionært projekt. De ønskede at køre en elbil jorden rundt, som de første nogensinde. Det er faktisk ret vildt at tænke på, at den her historie udspiller sig i 2010. Det er ikke lang tid siden, men der kørte ingen elbil rundt i Danmark. El ladestandere var en by i Rusland. Hjalte og Ninas plan var at køre op gennem Skandinavien, gennem Sibiriens uendelige hullede veje, Mongoliets støvede steppe, til Verdensudstillingen i Shanghai, hvor Den Lille Havfrue skulle udstilles, for dernæst at krydse USA. Hjalte og Nina drømte om at bevise, at elbilen var fremtiden. Men rejsen dertil var forbundet med store udfordringer. Hvad ville folk sige? Hvor i alverden skulle de lade bilen op i den bagende sol på den øde mongolske steppe? Medvirkende: Nina Rasmussen og Hjalte Tin, forfattere til mange rejsebøger, bl.a. bogen ”Helt elektrisk jorden rundt” om rejsen i elbilen.
Anerkendelse af Palæstina som stat fyldte under FN's 80. generalforsamling. Frankrig, Australien, Canada og Storbritannien har alleredevalgt at anerkende Palæstina som stat. Og forud for FN's generalforsamling i New York valgte den danske udenrigsminister, Lars Løkke Rasmussen, at lægge "en klar linje" for, hvornår Danmark er klar til at gøre det samme. Kritikere kalder timingen en belønning til Hamas efter 7. oktober og mener, den udsætter våbenhvile i Gaza. Er kritikken berettiget? Og hvad betyder anerkendelsen for krigen eller tiden efter? Gæst: Kristian Mouritzen, international analytiker, Berlingske Vært: Anne Sofie AllarpSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Leslie Rasmussen discusses WHEN PEOPLE LEAVE, a deeply touching novel about three sisters who unite to discover their mother's hidden past after she dies by suicide. Leslie discusses balancing tragedy and humor, writing dialogue, and crafting different perspectives and voices.
Mette Frederiksen har netop ringet til tre ministre og fortalt dem, at de skal have nye ministerposter, da hun får at vide, at tre droner flyver rundt over Københavns Lufthavn. Rokaden skal styrke Socialdemokratiet i kampen mod Dansk Folkeparti, men de mystiske droner stjæler fokus. Mette Frederiksen kalder det et angreb på kritisk, dansk infrastruktur, og i dagens udgave af Magten bliver vi klogere på, hvordan Statsministeriet håndterer den slags situationer. Jacob Bruun fortæller om en ganske særlig mappe, han fik udleveret, da han blev ansat i Statsministeriet som rådgiver for Lars Løkke Rasmussen. 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. Tilrettelægger: Theodora Renard.
When looking for the most out of their sponsorship, Idaho Central Credit Union (ICCU) looks to schools in need and then makes a big difference for their students and community. To hear how they do it, Justin and Matt spoke with Clark Rasmussen, Marketing Sponsorship Supervisor at ICCU. He shares the details of providing video displays and scoreboards for schools, the pillars they use to determine the right fit and how the impact lasts for years to come.
Welcome back to My Secrets to Stamina!I'm thrilled to have a dear friend and client join the pod this week, Molly Rasmussen. She is celebrating 10 years of being in business with her company, POP Parties out of Dallas!With nearly two decades of experience, Molly is known for producing unforgettable, high-touch events. After earning her degree in Hospitality Management from the University of North Texas, she began her career assisting a celebrity wedding planner — and never looked back. In 2015, she founded Pop Parties, now one of Texas' premier event planning firms, known for producing 25 luxury events a year across the U.S., Mexico, and the Caribbean. Her background spans floral design, catering, A/V production, and live shows — even working alongside the White House Chief of Staff and events featured on national television. Molly's “whatever it takes” mentality sets the tone for Pop Parties' trusted, hands-on approach — making her and her team an invaluable partner for any celebration.Tune in as we talk business, growth, milestones, entrepreneurship, leadership and of course, her secrets to stamina!Contact & Follow Cindy! Follow on Instagram at cindy_novotny, Facebook and LinkedIn for every day inspirational posts.Email at cindynovotny@masterconnection.com
This week's case is a major puzzle for law enforcement around the United States. Terry Rasmussen moved around constantly, hiding behind new aliases and different women and their children from the 1970s until 2002. Sadly, nearly every female that can be traced back to Terry has gone missing and is still missing, or she was murdered. His own toddler daughter, Rea Rasmussen, was just recently confirmed to be one of Terry's many victims. Listen to today's episode to hear about the conartist, Terry Peder Rasmussen and the path of devastation he left. Victims of Terry Pepper Reed, ~23yo - missing since 1976Denise Beaudin, 23yo - missing since 1981Dawn Beaudin, 5 months - Kidnapped and missing from 1981 until 2016; SurvivedMarlyse Honeychurch, ~24yo - remains found in 1985; identity confirmed in 2019Marie Vaughn, ~7yo - remains found with her mother Marlyse in 1985; identity confirmed in 2019Sarah McWaters, ~2yo - remains found 100yds from her mother, Marlyse, but not until 2000; identity confirmed in 2019Rea Rasmussen, ~1-3yo - remains found with Sarah McWaters in 2000, but suspected to have been in the same location when the other remains were discovered in 1985. Eunsoon Jun, 45 - murdered in June 2002; remains discovered in her basement in November 2002Sources:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Peder_Rasmussenhttps://www.oxygen.com/unknown-serial-killers-of-america/crime-news/about-terry-rasmussen-bear-brooks-murdershttps://abcnews.go.com/US/terry-rasmussens-victims-unknown/story?id=69585534https://mm.nh.gov/files/uploads/doj/remote-docs/20171102-allenstown-manchester-timeline.pdfhttps://www.newsweek.com/new-hampshire-makes-breakthrough-40-year-old-murder-mystery-2126669
Will summarizes what's happening in the world of rodeo on the Roadshow today.
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.
In this episode of "Justin and Donald Save America," New York Times bestselling author Justin Haskins and Donald Kendal, the director of the Emerging Issues Center at The Heartland Institute, reveal the results of a remarkable new poll by The Heartland Institute and Rasmussen Reports. (Justin and Donald wrote the poll for Rasmussen.)00:00 Intro05:20 Poll 119:07 Poll 239:29 Poll 3For great videos, visit the Justin and Donald Save America YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrKn9XoFXV633ycPGa5_iOQ#JustinandDonaldSaveAmerica #JustinHaskins #DonaldKendal #HeartlandInstitute #Podcast #conservative #socialism #democraticsocialism #rasmussenreports #rasmussen For more information about Justin Haskins, read his profile published on JustinHaskins.com here: https://justinhaskins.com/2023/05/about-justin-haskinsFor more information about Donald Kendal, read his profile on Heartland.org, here: https://heartland.org/about-us/who-we-are/donny-kendal/For great videos featuring Justin, go here: https://www.youtube.com/@JustinTHaskinsAlso, be sure to visit Stopping Socialism TV, founded by Justin Haskins and Donald Kendal, here: https://www.youtube.com/@StoppingSocialismTVPhoto credits for Video Thumbnail: Donald Kendal.
Host Will Rasmussen talks with his brother Flint on today's Roadshow.
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
Happy Mindful Monday, Everyone!In this episode, our host, Allie Brooke, interviews the inspirational Erica Rasmussen. Erica is a mom on a mission to ignite passion for wellness worldwide. As a former marathoner who transformed her life from obesity to running the Boston and London Marathons six days apart, she knows firsthand that you can rewrite your story. She is the international #1 best-selling author of Marathon Mindset: Get After Your Goals, an inspiring, no-BS guide to chasing big dreams with grit, grace, and intention. Through her coaching, speaking, and work, Erica is starting a Marathon Mindset movement to empower people to get after their goals, especially when it comes to wellness.Episode TopicsWhat was the pivotal mindset shift that allowed you to tackle such seemingly insurmountable goals? "Marathon Mindset" system. Break down the core principles of this system and how it simplifies the approach to achieving goals. What are some practical strategies for busy individuals to prioritize their goals without feeling overwhelmed? Key ways people can effectively apply mindset principles to their lives and businesses? What are some actionable steps listeners can take to tap into their intrinsic motivation and drive towards their goals? How can individuals cultivate this perspective and learn to extract valuable lessons from setbacks?What are some examples of "watering" our minds with positive and growth-oriented thoughts?How To Connect w| EricaInstagramWebsite Book The Growth METHOD. Membership◦ Join Here! (Both FREE and Premium)◦ Use Code:growthmindsetgal for 50% off your first month's subscription! THE GREAT 2025 LOCK-IN GIFTED 1HR COACHING CALL SIGN UPENDS 12/31/2025 1:1 GROWTH MINDSET COACHING PROGRAMS!◦ Application Form What are the coaching sessions like?• Tailored weekly discussion questions and activities to spark introspection and self-discovery.• Guided reflections to help you delve deeper into your thoughts and feelings.• Thoughtfully facilitated sessions to provide maximum support, accountability, and growth.• Please apply for a FREE discovery call with me!• Allie's Socials• Instagram:@thegrowthmindsetgal• TikTok: @growthmindsetgal• Email: thegrowthmindsetgal@gmail.comLinks from the episode• Growth Mindset Gang Instagram Broadcast Channel• Growth Mindset Gang Newsletter • Growth Mindset Gal Website• Better Help Link: Save 10% https://betterhelp.com/growthmindsetgalSubstack
U.S. military forces have struck a Venezuelan drug smuggling boat operated by the Tren de Aragua gang. A new Rasmussen survey reports favorability of socialism and socialist political candidates as a majority position among younger voters in America. Listener call-in commentary on education, language manipulation, and socialism.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Create an Entry, select your picks, then join our NASCAR Playoff Bracket league: https://fantasygames.nascar.com/playoffs/leagues/517 Parker Kligerman and Landon Cassill return from summer break, swapping stories about travel, family, and racing adventures—including Parker's wild, last-minute relief drive at Daytona and winning for Dale Jr. We dive into NASCAR, F1, and IndyCar news, breaking down recent race drama, playoff predictions, and the unique challenges of superspeedway racing. Leave us a voicemail! https://moneylap.com Or email us! friends@themoneylap.com Timestamps: 00:00 - Italian Trip and Getting the Call from Dale 01:54 - Packing, Airport Adventures, and Daytona Prep 04:17 - Summer Break Recap & Family Trips 07:42 - Italian Weather, Football, and Motorsport Fandom 08:53 - Josh's Nurburgring Adventures 11:21 - Parker's Daytona Relief Drive: The Call & Preparation 13:19 - Driver Change Practice & Race Strategy 14:45 - In-Car Challenges & Adapting to a New Team 16:07 - Race Execution, Teamwork, and Victory Lane 19:24 - Some Betting Agencies not Paying out PK's win 23:14 - Car Performance & Superspeedway Pushing 35:35 - Cup Race Daytona Recap & Last-Lap Analysis 45:27 - Playoff Implications & Young Drivers in Cup 52:40 - Cadillac F1 Team Announcement & Structure 58:48 - IndyCar Milwaukee Recap & Rasmussen's Win 1:01:21 - IndyCar & NASCAR Video Game News 1:04:11 - Listener Reviews, Summer Weather, and Regional Differences 1:12:34 - NASCAR Playoff Grids & Predictions 1:18:10 - Weekend Race Picks: Cup, Xfinity, Truck, IndyCar, F1 1:21:23 - Outro (Timestamps are a rough timing and may require a little scrubbing to find the start of the topic) The Money Lap is the ultimate motorsport show (not a podcast) with Parker Kligerman and Landon Cassill professional racecar drivers and hilarious hosts taking you through the world of motorsports. Covering NASCAR, F1, Indycar, and more, they'll provide the scoop, gossip, laughs, and stories from the racing biz. With over 1900 unique products currently in stock, Spoiler Diecast boasts one of the largest inventories in the industry. We are NASCAR focused, offering a wide range of diecast and apparel options. But that's not all. We've expanded our catalog to include diecast for dirt/sprint cars, Indycar, and F1. As passionate racing fans ourselves, we're constantly growing our offerings to cater to different forms of racing. Use promo code "moneylap" for free shipping. https://www.spoilerdiecast.com/ Copyright 2025, Pixel Racing, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
But I don't want to focus on the Democrats right now. I want to focus on the Republican Party because one of the big things that's going to shape the midterms — which, make no mistake, are going to be nationalized — is how the American public feels about the GOP. That includes the party's overall image, the fact that they currently hold the House, Senate, and the White House, and the role of Donald Trump as president. Historically, that's usually the kiss of death in a midterm. The public looks at single-party control and, whether consciously or not, pulls back a bit. It's a check on power, and more often than not, it happens.I still believe, sitting here in late August of 2025, that Democrats are in a good position to take the House back in 2026. The redistricting mess adds some chaos, but even assuming that plays out neutrally or slightly in their favor, the historical precedent is clear — they should be competitive. That said, if we were heading toward something other than a typical midterm correction, you'd start to see signs. Not signs that Democrats are collapsing — that's already evident in other areas — but signs that voters are unusually comfortable with Republican governance.And you know what? Those signs are there.If I had to judge the early terrain by three hard metrics, I'd go with national fundraising, party registration, and the president's approval rating. Let's start with the money. The Republican National Committee currently has $65 million in cash on hand. That's not an overwhelming total, but it's strong — especially with a year to go. More importantly, it's four times what the Democratic National Committee has. The DNC is sitting on just $15 million. That gap alone is bad enough, but it gets worse when you factor in spending decisions like Proposition 50 in California. That fight — to temporarily override the independent redistricting commission — is going to vacuum up cash from the same organizations and donors who would otherwise be investing in House flips. So the Democrats are undercapitalized, and they're committing resources to side projects.Then there's registration data. According to a recent New York Times report, Democrats have lost 2.4 million registered voters in swing states that track party affiliation. In the same set of states, Republicans have gained nearly that same amount. That's a five million voter swing. It's not just that Democrats are losing — Republicans are growing. That kind of shift doesn't usually happen in the middle of a polarizing presidency. People don't suddenly start checking the box for the incumbent party unless something is resonating. And considering the kind of term Donald Trump is having — rapid policy implementation, constant headline churn, immigration crackdowns, inflation waves, even distractions like the Epstein debacle — you'd expect backlash. Instead, you get a net positive in party affiliation.That brings us to approval ratings. Trump's RealClearPolitics average stands at 46.3 percent. He's still underwater, with 50.8 percent disapproving. But let's add context. That number is higher than Joe Biden, Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, or even Ronald Reagan had at this same point in their second terms. That's unusual. And while being underwater is never ideal, that 4.5-point spread is about what you'd expect for Trump when you factor in how he's consistently undercounted in national polling. And the range of poll results is all over the map — Rasmussen has him up one, Harvard Harris has him down two, YouGov has him down 12, and Gallup just released a poll with him down 16. But even Gallup's number is an improvement from previous weeks, which suggests that Trump's “tough on crime” stance — especially in DC — is landing.So when I step back and look at the full picture, what I see is a Republican Party that isn't being punished. That might sound basic, but it's a big deal. Historically, you'd expect that by now — with the administration moving aggressively, Democrats hammering every misstep, and inflation rising — the electorate would be turning. But instead, Republicans have a funding advantage, a registration advantage, and a president who's polling better than most of his second-term predecessors.That doesn't mean they're going to hold the House. The historical pattern still favors Democrats picking up seats. But it does mean that the GOP is better positioned than it has any right to be under these circumstances. And if your theory of the midterms is based on Trump's agenda — the one big, beautiful bill, cutting Medicaid, handing out tax breaks, and all the rest — then you have to reckon with the fact that, at least for now, it isn't hurting them. Maybe that changes. But if this were going to backfire, I would have liked to have seen a little something from it by now.Chapters00:00:00 - Intro00:04:20 - Early Midterms Thoughts00:16:21 - Update00:16:42 - Abigail Spanberger00:23:47 - Trump's Chinese Students Plan00:27:55 - Lisa Cook00:33:54 - Interview with Amanda Nelson01:26:10 - Wrap-up This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.politicspoliticspolitics.com/subscribe
With two races left on the 2025 IndyCar schedule, the series returned to the famed Milwaukee Mile, and our resident open wheeler Conor Daly had an up and down day. He joins co-host Chase Holden to discuss how difficult pit box selection made the afternoon challenging in a race where track position was key. Conor explains he felt the 78-team had top-10 speed, but the lack of passing ability on the flat one-mile oval made it difficult to navigate around lapped traffic on the last restart, which relegated him to a 13th place finish. The guys preview the upcoming season finale in Nashville, react to some Formula One rumors and the announcement of the upcoming iRacing/IndyCar console game.Milwaukee race winner Christian Rasmussen joins the show to chat about capturing his first career IndyCar victory. The feat makes him just the second driver in history to win championships in the lower three series of the Road to Indy and a points-paying event in the top division, along with Kyle Kirkwood. Christian reflects on what the accomplishment means to his career and talks about the amount of well-wishers from his past that have sent him messages of congratulation. The guys talk about the major improvements Ed Carpenter Racing has seen this season, especially on ovals thanks in part to their new partnership with Heartland Foods. The guys also break down the decision to pit late in the race for tires even though track position was so crucial, and how Christian was able to make it through lap traffic to pass leader Alex Palou to roll on to victory.
Christian Rasmussen sits down with Hinch and Rossi to take the guys through his path to IndyCar from Europe, his fearless driving style, his win in Portland, and his upcoming appearance on Speed Street with Conor Daly!+++Off Track is part of the SiriusXM Sports Podcast Network. If you enjoyed this episode and want to hear more, please give a 5-star rating and leave a review. Subscribe today wherever you stream your podcasts.Want some Off Track swag? Check out our store!Check out our website, www.askofftrack.comSubscribe to our YouTube Channel.Want some advice? Send your questions in for Ask Alex to AskOffTrack@gmail.comFollow us on Twitter at @askofftrack. Or individually at @Hinchtown, @AlexanderRossi, and @TheTimDurham.