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This week on the show Marc chats with Tim Reade and his son Bentley after they spent a couple of days at the hunt club with the boys!!Bentley was the winner of our "King of Spring" Turkey sticker draw and the two of them came up to get after some Quebec gobblers. It was a fun 48 hours at camp as we had some good hunts, some close calls, some great food & drinks and a couple birds harvested. Listen to how our weekend went and make sure to share this episode with your friends!!Enjoy!!#GoHuntBirds | #evolve | #ShareBirdHuntingwww.GoHuntBirds.com
In this episode of the CFA UK Future Proofing Finance podcast, hosts Ben Ashby and Tom Threlfall, CFA speak with John Reade, Senior Market Strategist at the World Gold Council. John shares his 40-year career journey from mining engineer to market strategist, and explains the evolving landscape of gold markets for investors. Explore: Gold's value as a portfolio diversifier The impact of gold-backed ETFs on investor access Central bank reserve strategies and demand for gold Physical storage considerations and market dynamics Comparisons between gold and Bitcoin Tune in for an insightful conversation on gold markets, investment strategy, and the evolving role of gold in your investment portfolio.
In this episode, we speak with Chris Reade who shares the exact strategies he used to reclaim his health — and the insights behind his new book, Beating Diabetes. We dive into the myths that keep people stuck, the role food actually plays in metabolic health, how to think critically about medications, and why sustainable habits matter far more than perfection. Chris Reade is an entrepreneur, technologist, and author on a mission to change how we think about diabetes and food. After having a serious scare with diabetes, Chris refused to accept it as a life sentence—he took control, reversed it, and now shares his science-backed, practical approach in his new book, Beating Diabetes. Get ready for an eye-opening conversation on breaking free from medications, mastering blood sugar control, and living healthier—without extreme dieting. Learning Points: -Diabetes is not always a life sentence -Food is one of the most powerful tools for blood sugar control -Small, consistent habits create lasting change Social Media: Website: https://www.beatingdiabetes.us/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/readec/
There's a leadership gap in our communities...and it's not what you think. It's not about titles. It's not about experience. And it's definitely not about a lack of talent. In this episode of The Found Podcast, I sit down with Melissa Reade, Executive Director of Leader Valley, to talk about the real gap we're seeing in schools, businesses, and communities—and how we can start to fix it. From working with over 12,000 students to equipping current leaders in the workforce, Leader Valley is rethinking how leadership is developed at every stage of life. This conversation is about more than leadership theory. It's about practical, everyday ways we build stronger people, stronger teams, and stronger communities. If you've ever felt like something is missing in how we prepare people to lead…this episode will put language to it. What You'll Hear in This Episode: What the "leadership gap" actually is (and why it's growing) Why technical skills aren't enough anymore How Leader Valley is building leaders from elementary school through adulthood The role of emotional intelligence and communication in leadership What schools are missing and how it impacts the workforce Why community collaboration is the key to long-term change The importance of leading yourself before leading others Melissa's personal story of resilience and leadership through adversity Resources & Links: Leader Valley → https://www.leadervalley.org Leader in Me → https://www.leaderinme.org Connect with Melissa Reade → melissa@leadervalley.org
Eric Swalwell's gubernatorial campaign was a ticking time bomb, and the Democrats knew it. They've denied it, but come on, are we really supposed to believe that a story that was kicking around in 2019 and set to break in Politico did not reach the ears of Nancy Pelosi? The question isn't whether they knew, but why they did nothing about it and essentially let Swalwell loose upon the world with access to Snapchat and hotel rooms.Swalwell was one of Pelosi's protoges, a foot soldier for the party bosses who decided Donald Trump should never lead this country, no matter the election outcome. They convicted him on Inauguration Day, then spent the next four years finding the crime. The biggest and most embarrassing of these was Russiagate, where Swalwell played a starring role. They knew Trump would not be removed from office, but they decided to wait out the clock, waste his time and ours, with a phony scandal that, to this day, has never been adequately addressed by legacy media or the Democrats. They just moved on to the next thing and the next thing and the next thing, and all the while, there was Swalwell doing everything right. There he was on Impeachment Number 2, saying all the things, drawing all of the conclusions, pushing all of the hysteria. For his efforts, Swalwell was beloved by celebrities like Robert De Niro, late-night comics like Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert. For a time, he was like Icarus, soaring as one of the Democrats' shining stars. No wonder he thought he should be next in line to lead California now that Gavin Newsom is running for president. All that's required of him is that he be someone who can take on Trump. But Icarus flamed out. In the past week, we watched a political hit that has to be among the cleanest and most efficient on record. One minute, he was leading in the polls — the next, he was dropping out and resigning from Congress. Swalwell never had a chance. Powerful forces that will never be known wanted him out because there was a good chance the “open secret” that dogged him for years would drop, handing California to the Republicans. It would be another nightmare on par with Biden's debate disaster. There was no way the Democrats were going to let that happen.Swalwell never saw it coming. He assumed he had risen to the level of being a valued member of the “resistance.” But he clearly doesn't know the Democrats very well. If they could force the President of the United States out of running for a second term for the good of the party, they could do it to anyone.What Did the Democrats Know and When Did They Know ItSwalwell had survived the Right's favorite lurid tale of the Chinese Spy Fang Fang, along with the rumor he'd passed gas during a cable news spot. But in 2019, a woman tipped off a Politico reporter that Swalwell was engaged in inappropriate sexual activity with young women while in Congress. Icarus took flight and attempted to run for president. But for unknown reasons, he dropped out.And then, inexplicably, the reporter dropped the story. Why would they drop the story? Maybe because they lost their appetite for taking down Democrats after the Al Franken debacle, where Franken was pushed out by the most prominent Democrats, like Chuck Schumer, Kamala Harris, Elizabeth Warren, and Bernie Sanders, with no chance to defend himself against what were flimsy charges at best.As Matt Taibbi writes in Racket:Democrats tripped over each other to denounce Franken, with 32 Senators calling for his resignation on Dec. 6, 2017. Digital stones flew from Minnesotan Amy Klobuchar, ex-presidential candidate Bernie Sanders, and future VP Kamala Harris, among others:The Franken story would sting by 2019, following a redemption piece by Jane Mayer in The New Yorker. No one wanted to do that again, so maybe they figured they'd let the Swalwell story pass. The bigger reason was that the Democrats had one objective in 2019, and it wasn't to take out the guy who was key in Trump's impeachment and Russiagate, but to take out Trump himself. It was an all-hands-on-deck kind of moment, and no reporter would have wanted to be caught dead helping Trump and hurting the Democrats. That's also why they ignored the story in 2024 of Kamala Harris' husband Dougie who allegedly slapped a woman so hard she spun around. Like so many other stories that could hurt Democrats, including Joe Biden's cognitive decline, they said nothing, lest they hurt the “resistance.” It was also 2019 when a group of women came forward to accuse Joe Biden of inappropriate touching. No one seemed all that interested in pushing it to the point where Biden would drop out. He denied it, and everyone gave him a pass. Even when Biden was accused of sexual assault by Tara Reade, most in the press wouldn't touch it. But one person did. Megyn Kelly. Kamala Harris was among those who leaned into the accusations, but that would not stop Biden from choosing her as his VP. Like the good Democrat I was, I tried to discredit Tara Reade, along with the rest of the accusers. I, too, had been burned by the Al Franken story and was disgusted with how the Democrats behaved, and like most people, I was getting exhausted by the Me Too movement and the lack of due process. In our minds, this was too serious a moment. We had to defeat Trump. Everything else would have to be sidelined. I always thought that the harassment charges against Biden were less about Me Too and more about pushing the old man out of the race so that a more progressive candidate might take his spot. Reade, for instance, was a devout supporter of Bernie Sanders, and just before she accused him of assault, she and everyone else on the progressive Left were hoping for a miracle.Is that what happened with the Swalwell story, too? Something about it just doesn't add up. It was too clean, too well planned, too easy. It makes me wonder who was really pulling the strings. For the second time, he tried to fly too close to the sun and run for higher office, and for the second time, dropped out, but this time, there won't be any coming back. As Taibbi writes:Which brings us to Swalwell. The accusations are extremely serious. Another woman came forward alleging he drugged her, lured her to a hotel, raped her, and choked her to unconsciousness. “I thought I died,” Lonna Drewes said. Taken with two accusations of sex with women “too intoxicated to consent,” the stories sound more like a developing serial murderer than someone merely guilty of being raised on Bob Hope jokes. Still, Swalwell's political demise reads like a repeat of the Franken tale, only with context issues amplified a hundredfold, and Epstein playing the role of Weinstein.With Franken, it took weeks for Democrats to denounce him. With Swalwell it happened overnight, and accusers are already being called “survivors,” as in the Democratic Women's Caucus announcing, “We stand with survivors.” The writer in me dislikes the appropriation of a word that means “remaining alive where others have died,” but it is true these women might prove to be “survivors” of something, but what? At this early stage of inquiry, “survivors” functions as a turbocharged version of “Believe all women,” in which the possibility of disbelief is linguistically eliminated.But time is the point. Time means another candidate can build a campaign and beat the Republican in California. That's the hangover from 2024, and it's why I don't believe any of this happened organically. Who ordered the hit?The story goes something like this: two progressive female influencers caught wind of a whisper network, with rumors swirling about Swalwell's sexual proclivities. How this information found its way to them is not yet known. Will anyone ask or investigate? Probably not. Some of it came from their friends, and that was more than enough to start an amateur investigation, one that will probably find its way to a TV movie near you. Think: Woodward and Bernstein or Kantor and Twohey, the women who broke the Harvey Weinstein story that kicked off Me Too. Now, instead of reporters, we have influencers. To hear them tell it, they believed their best bet was to take the story to CNN, where their staff could fact-check it and, more importantly, make it legal. One is Cheyenne Hunt, who calls herself the first Gen-Z woman to run for Congress, though she did not win. Assertive and confident, Hunt has the influencer game down. She also carries with her the certainty of the Gen-Z woman who does not believe in due process and thinks every man is a predator until proven innocent. Just asking a woman for her phone number could be a reportable offense. To her, Swalwell was a dangerous moderate who was pro-Israel and too sympathetic to and supportive of ICE. These are red lines for the new Democratic Party's progressive wing, especially in a big state like California. The other is Arielle Fodor, also known as Mrs. Frazzled, who is known for talking baby talk to Trump and his supporters to an irritating degree, but that is why she is popular on TikTok.Fodor seems to be the type who would Vote Blue No Matter Who and probably would not be motivated to take down Swalwell unless she was encouraged to do so. Her story is nearly identical to Hunt's:It's an awfully strange coincidence that they began mobilizing efforts to break the story in March, and by April, they were out on social media with it. If Swalwell were a valued member of the progressive Left, if they thought he would fight for Medicare for All, defunding the police, abandoning Israel, and transing the kids, would they have pulled this off? I doubt it.What seems more likely to me is that they were egged on by unseen forces that were doing the hard job of pushing the accusers in the right direction and nudging the story ever closer to the surface, you know, like Deep Throat in All the President's Men? The same forces on the progressive Left that wanted Biden out in 2020 could also be in play here. He looks a lot like the kind of candidate the Democrats say they want and need - someone who can attract the working-class white men all over the country. But for these women and the progressive Left, there is one candidate better suited to fight for what they care about most: Katie Porter. Both influencers have been seen in photos with her, and Porter and Hunt are both affiliated with the same law school.Porter denies any direct involvement, but then again, why would that even need to be said? There is no doubt that Cheyenne Hunt and Arielle Fodor look to be the party's future, not just as influencers or as women, but as people who are willing to go this far to steer the ship in the right direction. Hunt, in particular, seems committed to rooting out all of the sex pests in Congress, and what better way to make a name for herself? All the Congressman's D*ck PicsThe Swalwell story unfolded straight out of the writers' room of a Lifetime movie where all women are victims, and all men are predators. How could anyone, much less a white male politician, much less a Democrat, send Snapchats of his Johnson to a Gen-Z staffer post Me Too? Maybe he did it because no one would believe anyone could be that stupid. Maybe he did it because Snapchat deletes the photos, and it's his word against theirs. Maybe he did it because the thrill of it outweighed the risk. Was he a predator? Were these consensual? Me Too demands we do not ask.Most of the victims tell the same story we heard hundreds, if not thousands, of times in the old days of Me Too. How a hungry young woman looking for employment opportunities is lured into a trap, only to have their friendly conversation devolve into a cheap proposition for sex. The woman is always portrayed as a non-consenting partner, someone who didn't flirt back in any way, and was just suddenly hit with an offensive image.That's always been the biggest problem with the Me Too movement. It is held in the court of public opinion, and those accused have no way to defend themselves. Because both sides - Left and Right - are invested in Swalwell taking a fall, no one really bothers with the specifics. He did it, that's all. Why, for instance, did one of the victims claim Swalwell assaulted her in 2019, only to go back and get drunk with him in 2024 and claim the same thing happened again? Is that assault, or is that bad choices? Doesn't matter, don't ask. I'm not defending Eric Swalwell. I feel about him the way Matt Taibbi does when he writes: I can't stand Eric Swalwell. A leading torchbearer in Russiagate lore, he's always carried himself with an air of oozy self-satisfaction unusual even in a politician. I remember wondering if Swalwell was Latin for “Stubble Lizard.”But the Democrats have managed to do the impossible. They've made me almost pity the guy. He thought he was doing everything right. He told all the lies they told him to tell. He helped build the very machine that would later devour him. But something about this hit feels too orchestrated and perhaps sets a dangerous precedent. Even guys like Swalwell deserve the benefit of the doubt, even if he never offered it to Trump. Swalwell almost committed the perfect crime. He painted himself as an advocate for women, all the while allegedly going through them like a box of See's Candies. If it's true that he drugged and raped women, lock him up, lock him up. But if all of this was over consensual flirting, regrettable sex, and mutual Spapchats, then he's the dumbest man on the planet.Swalwell is finally learning who the Democrats really are and that life comes at you fast. Unfortunately for him, he wasn't squeaky clean enough, or well-behaved enough, or smart enough to keep it in his pants. He should never have tried to fly that high, at least not with so much baggage weighing him down.// This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.sashastone.com/subscribe
Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question are MPs Barry Gardiner from Labour and Sir Alec Shelbrooke from the Conservatives, The New World columnist Lucy Reade, plus the businessman Tony Earnshaw.
Vandaag gaan we naar de misschien wel meest Britse tuin denkbaar: The victorian kitchen garden. Het is het soort omgeving waar Peter Rabbit en andere personages van Beatrix Potter ronddartelen. Componist Paul Reade schreef er muziek over. Wil je meer Kalm met Klassiek? Ga naar npoklassiek.nl/kalmmetklassiek (https://www.npoklassiek.nl/kalmmetklassiek). Alle muziek uit de podcast vind je terug in de bijbehorende speellijst (https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6YgSfm1Sux7CroiJvzeUdx?si=f0f254ee8f4048e7).
Plná verze podcastu a bonusový obsahPlnou verzi podcastu (85 minut) si můžete poslechnout na Forendors.cz.Makej vole! na Forendors - forendors.cz/trailrun.cz149 Kč měsíčně (přístup ke všem epizodám), nebo 199 Kč za epizodu.Výše uvedeným příspěvkem mi pomůžete s provozem podcastu Makej vole! a dostanete za to mimo jiné přístup ke všem bonusovým epizodám podcastu MAKEJ VOLE!Pro vás drobný, pro mě velká pomoc a motivace. Děkuju :)Podcast MAKEJ VOLE! také podporují:Český výrobce sportovní výživy PencoProč jsem si vybral právě Penco? Český původ, super lidi, obrovský know-how, vlastní vývoj a špičkový výrobní zázemí. Za touhle značkou je super tým lidí, kteří ve Slaném už víc než 30 let vyvíjí a vyrábí špičkovou sportovní výživu. Tohle mi prostě sedí. Více se dozvíte na penco.cz.Sportovní sluchátka ShokzShokz jsou sluchátka využívající technologii bone conduction, tedy vedení zvuku přes lícní kost přímo do vnitřního ucha. Technologie bone conduction obchází bubínky, takže uši zůstávají otevřené a vy při poslechu slyšíte i okolní zvuky. Což se při běhání, trailu nebo jakémkoliv sportu venku prostě hodí – hlavně kvůli bezpečnosti a lepšímu vnímání okolí.SALOMONTvůrce inovací a trendů ve světe trailrunningu a outdoorových sportů. Více na salomon.comPříběh značky PencoPenco nezačalo jako marketingový brand ani jako levná private-label značka. Vzniklo jako vědecký projekt – spojení chemiků, výzkumníků a sportovců, kteří chtěli vytvářet sportovní výživu postavenou na skutečných znalostech o lidském metabolismu, výkonu a regeneraci. Tuto filozofii značka Penco rozvíjí kontinuálně od roku 1991.Hosty této epizody Makej vole! Podcastu jsou Veronika Reade, spolumajitelka společnosti Penco a dcera zakladatele Mojmíra Ranného, a Ing. Jiří Sedláček, CSc., spolumajitel společnosti a dlouholetý spolupracovník a žák Mojmíra Ranného. Právě na podzim uplynulo 100 let od narození Mojmíra Ranného – vizionáře, vědce a člověka, který stál u samotných základů české sportovní výživy.V podcastu se vracíme úplně na začátek: kdo byl Mojmír Ranný jako člověk i vědec, jak a proč Penco vzniklo, co znamená samotný název Penco, jaké role v historii i současnosti značky sehrávají Veronika Reade a Jiří Sedláček.Velká část rozhovoru se věnuje současné realitě trhu se sportovní výživou. Otevřeně rozebíráme rozdíl mezi značkami, které si produkty pouze zadávají do zakázkové výroby, a firmami, které mají vlastní vývojové oddělení, laboratoř i výrobu. Dojde i na zkušenosti se zakázkovou výrobou a důvody, proč dnes Penco spolupracuje jen s několika málo dlouhodobými partnery, u kterých je jistota kvality a odpovědnosti.Prostor dostanou také konkrétní témata, která řeší sportovci v praxi: energetické gely, iontové, energetické a regenerační nápoje a jejich rozdíly, protein, kreatin, magnesium a další výživové trendy, křeče, kloubní výživa a BCAA, rozdíl mezi hypotonickým a isotonickým nápojem, načasování výživy před, během a po výkonu, jak poznat kvalitní gel podle složení, jak sportovní výživu používat smysluplně v tréninku, ne jen v závodě,a mnoho dalšího.Ano, Penco je mým novým reklamním partnerem, ale tenhle díl není jen reklamou. Je otevřeným a věcným rozhovorem o poctivé práci, dlouhodobém vývoji a zdravém rozumu ve sportovní výživě.
Richard Reade, Town Manager of Lake Park, joins thepodcast to discuss his public service journey from rural Okeechobee County to urban Palm Beach County. Drawing on his experience as a public informationofficer in Delray Beach, Richard shares his insights on city-county tension, the limitations counties face, and how cities can advocate more effectively for themselves. He also reflects on the early days of social media and the role it continues to play in public communication.
Vandaag zijn we te gast bij vriend van de show chef-kok Julius Jaspers. Host Petra Possel praat met hem over een bewogen jaar dat vooral in het teken stond van zijn herstel na een hersenbloeding. Zelfs (of juist!) in de revalidatiekliniek Reade wist hij toch weer de keuken te vinden. Julius komt met een berg aan nieuwe plannen. Zo verschijnt er komende zomer de Barbecuebijbel 2.0 van zijn hand. Er is een biografie in de maak waarin duidelijk wordt hoe het zo is gekomen dat Julius best wel veel van eten weet en daar ook zo gemakkelijk in beweegt. Verder zijn we blij dat Julius ons gaat uitnodigen voor zijn nieuwe podcast Julius & Friends. Zo rond Kerstmis staan er ook weer partijtjes voor de deur waaronder een bescheiden diner aan huis voor slechts 30 gasten. Oh ja: hadden we het al gehad over de aanstaande documentaire Julius back on track? En natuurlijk wordt daar ook weer in gekookt.Keukenprins Pieter bereidt voor het oog van de meester een voorgerecht voor kerst, met vis, uit de Kerstbijbel van Julius. Ei-in-gelei. Oké: in het Frans klinkt het gelijk een stuk deftiger. Oeuf-en-gelée. Het recept? Staat online!Met dank aan onze Culinaire Vriend De Visman. Nu 10 euro shoptegoed met de code: smakelijk10 Wil je Culinaire Vriend worden? Mail dan met adverteren@smakelijkpodcast.nl Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of The MADLOVE Your Life Show, Mary Dee sits down with Chris Reade, longtime tech founder, community builder, and author of Beating Diabetes. Chris is the president and founder of Carrollton Enterprise Services and LookFar, two Gulf South technology firms behind major disaster recovery and government-scale projects. After a routine life insurance screening, Chris went from "totally fine" to a full-blown diabetes reading in under a year. His doctor called it a progressive, incurable disease and immediately reached for medications. Chris' programmer brain wasn't having it. Instead of accepting that future, he dug into the science, built a simple system around soluble fiber, movement, stress reduction, and forgiveness, and brought his A1C back into a normal range without insulin or extreme dieting. Together, Mary and Chris explore how you can apply the same "systems over willpower" approach to your own health, even if you've struggled with food, stress, or consistency for years. You'll hear: How a botched life insurance renewal became Chris' wake-up call on diabetes Why soluble fiber is a game changer for blood sugar (and where to actually find it on a menu) How to spot where sugar is "hiding" in everyday meals and swap it without feeling deprived Simple food shifts like beans, edamame, guacamole, and sweet potatoes that support blood sugar and satiety The 5-minute post-meal movement habit that can significantly lower blood sugar Why stress, sleep, and meditation (including Transcendental Meditation) directly affect your glucose levels How "habit stacking" and forgiveness make healthy routines stick, even if you don't see yourself as a willpower person Why diabetes doesn't have to define your identity or lock in your future If you're living with diabetes, pre-diabetes, or just suspect sugar is messing more with your life than you realize, this conversation will help you see that change is possible, practical, and doesn't have to revolve around fear or perfection.
If you want to get leaner and live longer check out https://milliondollarbodylabs.com Is diabetes truly a life sentence, or can you reverse it without relying on drugs like Metformin or Ozempic? I talked with Chris Reade, who discovered a serious health condition after a life insurance exam. His A1C went from normal to a high 9.1 in 10 months because of visceral fat around his pancreas. Doctors told him this disease was progressive and incurable, but Chris refused that sentence. He researched and found a simple strategy focused on using soluble fiber to control blood sugar spikes. This method forces weight loss naturally by providing bulk, reducing hunger, and mitigating the effect of sugar. His approach involves practical, everyday systems like habit stacking and focusing on food volume to give control back to the individual. Key Takeaways Type 2 diabetes is caused by the accumulation of visceral fat (more than a gram or two) on the pancreas, which hinders its function. It has been known since the 1970s that you can absolutely reverse diabetes. Losing more than 10% of your body weight causes the body to pull fat off the pancreas, leading to the reversal of Type 2 diabetes roughly 80% of the time. Soluble fiber, found in foods like broccoli, Brussels sprouts, oatmeal, and chickpeas, slows digestion and absorbs sugar, mitigating blood sugar spikes. By focusing heavily on soluble fiber, you feel very full all the time, which is a key mechanism for effortless weight loss and managing cravings. Performing even a small amount of exercise, such as two to five minutes of walking immediately after a meal, can knock blood sugar down by up to 25%. The current medical model for treating diabetes in the U.S. is structured to promote dependency on medication, making diabetes prevention and remission less of a focus. Resources Website: https://www.beatingdiabetes.us Book: Beating Diabetes by Chris Reade. https://www.beatingdiabetes.us/the-book Instagram: @beatingdiabetesus https://www.instagram.com/beatingdiabetesus LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/beatingdiabetes/ Nate Palmer: The founder of The Million Dollar Body and author of "The Million Dollar Body Method", Nate has been coaching for over 15 years and has worked personally with over 1,000 clients. Website: https://milliondollarbodylabs.com/ Book: The Million Dollar Body Method Lean Energy Stack: https://milliondollarbodylabs.com/pages/lean Instagram: @_milliondollarbody
Can type 2 diabetes really be reversed—without extreme diets or lifelong medication?Entrepreneur and author Chris Reade says yes. In this episode of The Aging Well Podcast, Dr. Jeff Armstrong explores Chris's personal journey of reversing his own type 2 diabetes through practical, science-backed changes that anyone can apply.Drawing from his book Beating Diabetes: How a Botched Insurance Renewal Saved My Life, Chris shares the surprising role of soluble fiber in controlling blood sugar, the biggest myths about diabetes treatment, and why sustainable lifestyle strategies often succeed where conventional approaches fall short.With a unique background as both a technologist and health advocate, Chris blends research with real-world results to empower people to reclaim their health and age well—without fads, gimmicks, or quick fixes.Learn more at https://www.beatingdiabetes.us/aboutSAVE on your purchase of Beating Diabetes with this link (this is not an affiliate link): https://shop.ingramspark.com/b/084?params=eRnS5i8AAEafOVROlcPSHLtwBJko2U3fEFDOwRwAnA3Please, support The Aging Well Podcast by hitting the ‘like' button, subscribing/following the podcast, sharing with a friend, and….BUY the products you need to… age well from our trusted affiliates and support the mission of The Aging Well Podcast*.The Aging Well Podcast merchandise | Show how you are aging well | Use the promo code AGING WELL for free shipping on orders over $75 | https://theagingwellpodcast-shop.fourthwall.com/promo/AGINGWELLAuro Wellness | Glutaryl—Antioxidant spray that delivers high doses of glutathione (“Master Antioxidant”) | 10% off Code: AGINGWELL at https://aurowellness.com/agingwellpodcastBerkeley Life | Optimize nitric oxide levels | Purchase your starter kit at a 15% discount | Use the promo code: AGINGWELL15 | https://berkeleylife.pxf.io/c/6475525/3226696/31118Prolon | The Fasting Mimicking Diet (FMD) is a revolutionary five-day nutrition program scientifically formulated to mimic the effects of a prolonged water fast while still allowing nourishment - supporting the benefits of fasting without the challenges and risks that come from water-only fasts. | For the best available discount always use this link: https://prolonlife.com/theagingwellpodcastL-Nutra Health | The medical division of L-Nutra, focused on helping people manage and potentially reverse chronic health conditions, like type 2 diabetes, prediabetes, insulin resistance, and obesity, using personalized, lifestyle-based programs grounded in evidence, not prescriptions. | Use this link: https://l-nutrahealth.com/theagingwellpodcastThrive25—Your personal longevity advisor | https://www.thrive25.com/early-access?via=william-jeffreyFusionary Formulas | Combining Ayurvedic wisdom with Western science for optimal health support. | 15% off Code: AGINGWELL | https://fusionaryformulas.com/Jigsaw Health | Trusted supplements. “It's fun to feel good.” | Click the following link for 10% off: https://www.jigsawhealth.com/?rfsn=8710089.1dddcf3&utm_source=refersion&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=8710089.1dddcf3Dr Lewis Nutrition | Fight neurodegeneration and cognitive decline with Daily Brain Care by Dr Lewis Nutrition—a proven daily formula designed to protect and restore brain function. | 10% off code: AGINGWELL or use the link: https://drlewisnutrition.com/AGINGWELLTruDiagnostic—Your source for epigenetic testing | 12% off Code: AGEWELL or use the link: https://shop.trudiagnostic.com/discount/AGEWELL*We receive commission on these purchases. Thank you.
What if the biggest health crisis of your life became the turning point that saved it? Chris Reade joins me today with a story to share — including what he discovered that completely flipped the medical narrative that type 2 diabetes is not a lifelong sentence, but instead a reversible condition and he found the science to prove it. Chris Reade is an entrepreneur, technologist, author, and avid determined researcher who uncovered the truth about type 2 diabetes and metabolic health. I don't know about you, but I imagined this would be a complicated subject — and it absolutely blew my mind when he shared two simple words that changed the diabetes game for him. He's here now to give you hope that healing isn't out of reach.
Linda Kreter speaks with author Chris Reade about his personal story of defeating diabetes and his book by the same name. Learn how to break the stigma, avoid extreme diets or regimens difficult to sustain, and also how to best understand nutrition and diabetes. Also, important to keep moving even if it's to walk the dog... Helping People Thrive!
In this episode, we are here to empower people to prevent and even reverse type 2 diabetes with science-backed, sustainable strategies that are also available in the book "Beating Diabetes". Today we'll find out why extreme diets or medications may not be required.Our guest is an entrepreneur, technologist, and author on a mission to change how we think about diabetes and food. After having a serious scare with diabetes, Chris Reade refused to accept it as a life sentence—he took control, reversed it, and now shares his science-backed, practical approach in his new book, Beating Diabetes. Get ready for an eye-opening conversation on breaking free from medications, mastering blood sugar control, and living healthier—without extreme dieting.RESOURCES:Visit this episode's blog page: https://drhaley.com/how-to-reverse-diabetes/Watch this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ty3BCZwjhhIBuy the book "Beating Diabetes - How a botched insurance renewal saved my life and how what I learned can possibly save yours" on Amazon: https://amzn.to/422gXj7Visit the Website: BeatingDiabetes.US https://www.instagram.com/beatingdiabetesus/Visit Chris Reade on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/readec/TIMESTAMPS:00:00 Intro Snip00:53 Introduction to Chris Reade02:45 What inspired an entrepreneur to write a book about diabetes?05:40 What are your credentials for writing a book about diabetes?06:21 What is the doctor's approach to treating diabetes?09:28 What did Chris Reade find to be the key to reversing his diabetes?10:45 What were "Power Words" spoken into your life?12:50 What is the most powerful two letter 10 word phrase?15:16 What is it about soluble fiber that helps maintain blood sugar levels?18:09 What is the difference between Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes?19:41 What are the common medications being used to control Type 2 diabetes?21:33 How do you measure blood sugar levels at home?21:50 What is a Dexcom and how does it work?23:57 What sugar lowers blood sugar levels?24:55 How is it that someone significantly overweight does not become diabetic yet a skinny person does?26:46 What is another possible mechanism that fiber can help heal your bowels?27:16 What else changed in your health when you added more soluble fiber to your diet?29:30 What are some of the techniques you use to enable you to do this for years?32:22 Dr. Haley's confession37:20 Listen to your body when you eat42:33 What is Chris Reade's favorite chapter in his book?44:33 Where should people go to find out more?46:15 How do you reinforce good habits to make real lasting changes?
Since the publication of John Milton's epic poem Paradise Lost in 1667, readers and critics have noted the relationship between the poem and the author's political and personal struggles. What has been less prominent - at least until now - is how the poem came to haunt various political struggles over the next four centuries. In this episode, Jacke talks to author Orlando Reade about his book What in Me Is Dark, which looks at twelve readers - including Malcolm X, Thomas Jefferson, George Eliot, and Hannah Arendt - to see how Paradise Lost was understood and used by people immersed in their own revolutionary battles against tyranny and oppression. PLUS author Jodi Picoult (By Any Other Name) stops by to discuss her choice for the last book she will ever read. Join Jacke on a trip through literary England (signup open through the end of September)! The History of Literature Podcast Tour is happening in May 2026! Act now to join Jacke and fellow literature fans on an eight-day journey through literary England in partnership with John Shors Travel. Scheduled stops include The Charles Dickens Museum, Dr. Johnson's house, Jane Austen's Bath, Tolkien's Oxford, Shakespeare's Globe Theater, and more. Find out more by emailing jackewilsonauthor@gmail.com or masahiko@johnshorstravel.com, or by contacting us through our website historyofliterature.com. Or visit the History of Literature Podcast Tour itinerary at John Shors Travel. The music in this episode is by Gabriel Ruiz-Bernal. Learn more at gabrielruizbernal.com. Help support the show at patreon.com/literature or historyofliterature.com/donate . The History of Literature Podcast is a member of Lit Hub Radio and the Podglomerate Network. Learn more at thepodglomerate.com/historyofliterature. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Chris Reade shares his personal journey of overcoming diabetes through lifestyle changes and the importance of soluble fiber in managing blood sugar levels. He discusses the rapid onset of his diabetes diagnosis, the shift in his medical guidance, and practical strategies for maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Chris emphasizes the significance of self-forgiveness, the role of exercise, and the importance of monitoring progress in the journey to beating diabetes.TakeawaysChris Reade experienced a rapid onset of diabetes that shocked him into action.He refused to accept a lifelong dependency on medication for diabetes.Chris discovered the importance of soluble fiber in controlling blood sugar levels.His approach to managing diabetes is not a diet but a sustainable lifestyle change.Self-forgiveness is crucial in the journey of managing diabetes.Practical strategies include eating soluble fiber before meals to prevent blood sugar spikes.Regular exercise, even walking, can significantly lower blood sugar levels.Monitoring A1C levels helps reinforce positive health behaviors.Chris emphasizes the need for easy-to-follow food choices to maintain a healthy lifestyle.His book, 'Beating Diabetes', provides insights and strategies for others facing similar challenges.About Chris Reade Chris Reade is a technology executive, author, and lifelong entrepreneur who started his first company at the age of 19. Known for his solution-centered mindset, Chris approaches every challenge with practical, real-world solutions, optimism, and good cheer. His journey to overcome type 2 diabetes gained him recognition as he faced a significant increase in his A1C levels—an indicator of blood glucose levels. Determined to take control of his health, Chris embarked on a transformative path to manage and ultimately reverse his diabetes through lifestyle changes rather than relying solely on medication. He shares his experiences and insights in his book titled "Beating Diabetes," where he outlines effective strategies for managing blood sugar levels, emphasising the importance of soluble fibre and sustainable dietary choices. Chris's story serves as an inspiration for many dealing with diabetes, showcasing the potential to reclaim health through informed lifestyle adjustments and a positive approach to problem-solving. About Beating Diabetes
This week we're covering a loaded weekend of Georgia indie wrestling! From huge Rumblejack wins to fan-booked chaos, here's the breakdown:
New Interview with The Women's World Champion Isis Reade
En este episodio, les traigo la historia de Karen Reade y el oficial John O'Keefe, un caso que hasta hace unos días, recibía cobertura por diversos medios y que dividió a la audiencia. https://terrorcercadeti.com/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/terrorcerca/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/terrorcerca/ GoodReads - https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/130049089-terror-cerca-de-ti
JOIN DESTINY'S MEMBERSHIP - for folks with chronic pain & illness→ Join Welcome To The Waiting Room (ongoing support for staying regulated while living with chronic illness - This does not replace therapy, but it's a great addition to your regular therapy appointments)**Episode summary:Jackie Williams-Reade, a marriage and family therapist with a PhD in medical family therapy, discusses family systems theory and particularly the concept of differentiation, which involves balancing authenticity with the conforming that's often required in relationships. Jackie explores how childhood family dynamics, especially scapegoating, can affect adult behavior patterns and relationships with medical providers. She explains how people who were scapegoated as children often struggle with trusting themselves and advocating for their needs in healthcare settings. The conversation covers practical strategies for setting boundaries while staying connected, asking for help effectively, and recognizing that healing isn't about perfect responses but rather increased awareness and continued effort. Jackie and Destiny also discuss the challenges of navigating the medical system and how integrated care models can help bridge communication gaps between patients and providers.MEET DESTINY: Website / Instagram / BlueSky / YouTube / TikTokMEET GUEST: Website / Jackie's Textbook for Medical Professionals→ SIGN UP FOR DESTINY'S NEXT LIVE WORKSHOP→ READ THE BLOG FOR THIS EPISODEASK DESTINY ANYTHING→ Submit your questions hereFOR YOU, OUR PODCAST LISTENERSJOIN DESTINY'S MEMBERSHIP - for folks with chronic pain & illness→ Join Welcome To The Waiting Room (ongoing support for staying regulated while living with chronic illness - This does not replace therapy, but it's a great addition to your regular therapy appointments)FOR MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS
She's with the Band, the show that aims to amplify the voices of women and femme people on stage, backstage, and in the business, hosted by Tori Kravitz.
In this episode of Soar Financially, John Reade, Senior Market Strategist at the World Gold Council, joins Kai Hoffmann to break down the true drivers behind gold's massive move, the real reason Western ETF inflows are spiking, and why the trust in U.S. Treasuries—and the dollar—is rapidly eroding. We also dive into sovereign gold bonds in India, the psychology of the retail investor, and what a U.S. gold sale would really mean for the markets.Is this the era of safe-haven gold, or is there a bear case? John pulls no punches and brings 40 years of insight straight to the table.#Gold #WorldGoldCouncil #usdollar ----------Thank you to our #sponsor MONEY METALS. Make sure to pay them a visit: https://bit.ly/BUYGoldSilver------------
On revolution, epic poetry, John Milton, and freedom. George and contributing editor Alex Gourevitch talk to Orlando Reade, who teaches English at Northeastern University London. We discuss Orlando's new book What In Me Is Dark: The Revolutionary Life of Paradise Lost and the history of readings of John Milton's great epic poem. Is Paradise Lost a poem about darkness? What does a poem written in the seventeenth century have to tell us about the age of Trump and the contemporary Right? What can we learn about freedom today from the rebellious Satan in the poem? Or the disobedient Eve? What did Malcolm X get from the poem and why is Jordan Peterson so hot on epic poetry? Links: What In Me Is Dark: The Revolutionary Life of Paradise Lost, Orlando Reade, Penguin John Milton's Paradise Lost Mourned a Revolution Betrayed, Orlando Reade, Jacobin Why Is the Right Obsessed With Epic Poetry?, Orlando Reade, The Nation
Smart Agency Masterclass with Jason Swenk: Podcast for Digital Marketing Agencies
Have you dedicated time to ensure the health of your email list? If you've built a 15,000-person email list for your business—that's a huge accomplishment! But what if that list isn't performing? If your open rates are as low, that number becomes meaningless. It's not about the quantity of subscribers, but the quality of your engagement. Moreover, if you're not consistently delivering valuable content that keeps you top-of-mind as a problem-solver, then you're not maximizing the potential of your list. Today's featured guest shares his insights on effective email marketing strategies, including optimal content delivery frequency, list maintenance best practices, and how his agency has evolved over the past decade. Drawing from his experience, he advocates for email marketing as a reliable channel that doesn't depend on unpredictable social media algorithms. He believes many companies are overlooking a gold mine by fixating on new client acquisition while neglecting their existing client base. Reade Milner is the co-owner of Rogue Pine, a digital marketing agency focused on the middle of the funnel and email marketing. Reade shares his journey into the world of digital marketing and discusses why many agencies are actually sitting on a gold mine when they're searching for new clients. Reade also shares how often you should be sending value content to your lists, and more. In this episode, we'll discuss: Why most agencies are sitting on a gold mine. How to build a newsletter people will actually want to read. Why 40% is the new 20% in open rates. Subscribe Apple | Spotify | iHeart Radio Sponsors and Resources Smart Pricing Table: Today's episode of the Smart Agency Masterclass is sponsored by Smart Pricing Table, an award-winning proposal software built just for marketing agencies and designed to handle your unique challenges and cut down the time you spend on proposal as much as 90%. Go to smartpricingtable.com/smartagency to see if this is the missing piece your agency needs. Schedule a demo and get 50% OFF for the first two months. How Real-World Experience Shaped a Marketing Career Reade's digital marketing journey began as a high school student, when he worked at a family business and was tasked with figuring out how to build a digital strategy to attract customers online. Looking back, he doesn't know how serious they were in trusting such a young person with an important component of their business. However, Reade took it very seriously since it seemed like a smart thing to learn. The abilities he gained from that experience and then starting and crashing his own business in college helped him continue down the path of marketing and content, working at an agency right after college. According to Reade, going through college taught him nothing about digital marketing or the skills he would continue to develop to succeed in that industry. Instead, it was the Hubspot certifications he completed during his time at that agency what helped him learn the marketing terminology he needed. At that time, he also started to take side projects, which led to eventually starting his own agency. Why Most Marketing Agencies Are Sitting on a Gold Mine Many businesses focus heavily on client acquisition while overlooking the valuable opportunity of growing their relationships with existing clients. These established relationships represent untapped potential for growth, as current clients already understand and trust your services, making them more likely to engage with additional offerings. To remain relevant in these clients' minds, Reade emphasizes the importance of consolidating client contacts from various sources—CRMs, spreadsheets, and databases—into a comprehensive email list and establishing consistent, meaningful communication through targeted content creation. What is stopping most people from grabbing this low-hanging fruit? Many fear that emailing clients too often leads to them unsubscribing from their list. However, the risk of being irrelevant to them is far worse and gets you nowhere. Remember, if you don't ask, the answer will always be no. Regular engagement will ensure customers are aware of your continued growth and ability to address their evolving business challenges. Moreover, satisfied clients often become brand advocates, providing referrals and testimonials that can be invaluable for attracting new business. 3 Key Sections to Build Newsletters People Actually Want to Read When it comes to client communications, Reade believes there's no such thing as too long, just too boring. If the information you offer is useful to people, they won't mind skimming through it to get to the most important aspects. If it's useless, however, they'll ignore it even if it's just a paragraph. If you're just getting started with a newsletter or are trying to establish consistency in your content, Reade recommends having three sections: Original section, where you're leading with value by offering an original piece of content. Curated section with recommendations of social media posts, articles, or videos you recommend. Highlight section, where you can highlight case studies or products or services you offer. It's enough to keep people informed about your services and milestones while not being too overwhelming. Reade also dives into the effectiveness of subject lines and why it lies not in its consistency but in its ability to pique curiosity and draw the reader in. While establishing a recognizable brand can be valuable, he believes in the need for experimentation to generate curiosity. So instead of leading with your company name (ie: The XYZ Newsletter #45) try to create curiosity by leading with a particular piece of information that may be very useful for your audience. Furthermore, testing various subject lines—from intriguing questions to bold statements—can yield insights into what resonates most with the audience. The goal is to spark interest and drive opens, which ultimately leads to deeper engagement with the content itself. Why 40% is the New Standard for Email Open Rates For Reade, 40% is the new 20% in terms of the goal for open rates. Aiming for a 40% open rate might be more appropriate nowadays considering the changes in email platforms and clients that often auto-open emails for security purposes, which can artificially inflate open rates. This is why he recommends recalibrating expectations and focusing on achieving higher engagement metrics that reflect the true interest of your audience. In addition to content quality, list management plays a crucial role in optimizing your email engagement. For Reade, it's worth it to prune your email list to remove subscribers who are no longer interested in your content and thus refine your audience. This improves engagement rates and ensures you communications are reaching individuals genuinely interested in you offerings. It's essential for maintaining a healthy email list that drives meaningful interactions. Interestingly, Reade places less emphasis on clickthrough rates compared to open rates. He recommends embedding complete content within emails rather than relying on external links. While low clickthrough rates aren't necessarily concerning when paired with healthy open rates, they can signal an opportunity to optimize content strategy. This might involve refining newsletter language and call-to-action elements to better guide readers toward desired interactions, especially when specific clickthrough targets exist. The Power of Direct: Why You Shouldn't Overlook the Impact of Email While email marketing might not be considered the most glamorous marketing channel—some even see it as outdated—the data tells a different story. People are forty times more likely to make a purchase after receiving an email from a company than after seeing a social media post. This highlights the power of direct communication. Email marketing allows businesses to connect with their audience personally, fostering engagement and driving sales in a way that social media often can't. Unlike the ever-shifting algorithms of social media platforms, email provides a stable, owned channel for nurturing leads and ensuring consistent outreach to an audience that has already expressed interest in the brand. Do You Want to Transform Your Agency from a Liability to an Asset? Looking to dig deeper into your agency's potential? Check out our Agency Blueprint. Designed for agency owners like you, our Agency Blueprint helps you uncover growth opportunities, tackle obstacles, and craft a customized blueprint for your agency's success.
My guest in this week's Book Club podcast is Orlando Reade, whose book What in Me Is Dark: The Revolutionary Life of Paradise Lost describes the life and afterlife of one of the greatest poems in the language. Orlando tells me how Milton's epic has been read with – and against – the grain over the centuries; how it went from being a totem of English exceptionalism to being an encouragement to postcolonial revolutionaries and political thinkers from Malcolm X to C. L. R. James; how the modernists wrestled with Milton… and how Jordan Peterson gets it wrong.
Welcome to TV Break, where Pop Break's Podcasts Editor Alex Marcus is joined by editor-in-chief Bill Bodkin, and TV Columnist Josh Sarnecky to talk about the happenings in television. Here's the format of the show: The Best Thing I Saw on TV Last Month – Alex, Bill, & Josh talk about a show/episode/event they liked from the last month including Max's Creature Commandos, Disney Plus's Skeleton Crew & What If, and Netflix's No Good Deed. Streaming Wars – Alex, Bill, & Josh pick a streamer they think “won the month” based on new shows airing/upcoming shows announced etc. All three hosts had to hand it to Netflix for thoroughly dominating the holidays with record breaking NFL games, music performances by Beyonce, Sabrina Carpenter, & Chapelle Roan, comedy specials from Jaimie Fox and Nate Bargatze, hit TV shows like Squid Game and Black Doves, and hit movies like Carry On, The Six Triple Eight, and Emilia Perez, which has also become an awards season juggernaut. New Series Spotlight – This month, we are reviewing Netflix's Black Doves. The series was created by British TV vet Joe Barton, and follows Helen Webb, a politician's wife by day and covert spy by night, who attempts to unwind the mysterious conspiracy surrounding her lover's death without blowing her cover. The series stars Academy Award nominee Kiera Knightly as Helen, alongside her best friend and trigger man Sam, played by Ben Whishaw, and her shadowy handler Mrs. Reade, played by UK TV legend Sarah Lancashire. Most Anticipated Series of 2025 – Alex, Bill, and Josh break down their five most anticipated series of the year, along with some runners-up as they kick off 2025.Josh Stranger Things S5 Severance S2 Daredevil: Born Again Andor S2 Wednesday S2 Bill Daredevil: Born Again Stranger Things S5 Andor S2 The Last of Us S2 Wednesday S2 Alex The Studio White Lotus S3 Severance S2 Daredevil: Born Again The Bear S4
In episode 84 of the Podcast for Social Research, recorded live at BISR Central, BISR faculty Rebecca Ariel Porte and special guests Alla Della Subin and Katie Kadue sat down with fellow faculty Orlando Reade for a sweeping conversation to parallel the breadth of the study that occasioned it: Orlando's acclaimed new book What In Me Is Dark, an exploration of the revolutionary political and poetic potential of Milton's Paradise Lost by way of its most prominent and most various readers—from Thomas Jefferson to Malcolm X to 21st century students in a New Jersey prison. Topics touched on include: selective and disobedient reading (and the uses of each); divinity, abjection, and the poet's body; creation and subjugation; paradise and self-determination; letting the bad ideas rip—in the 17th century and on Twitter—in order to strengthen the good ones; domesticating Milton; unresolved contradictions; the profane joy of bending a text to one's present needs; and much else besides. The Podcast for Social Research is produced by Ryan Lentini.
Nick from Make Them Suffer discusses various aspects of the band's journey, including how they maintain fitness while touring, the anticipation surrounding their new self-titled album, the evolution of their guitar playing, and the incorporation of electronics in their music. He also shares insights into overcoming adversity and the importance of resilience in the face of challenges.
True Creeps: True Crime, Ghost Stories, Cryptids, Horrors in History & Spooky Stories
Join us in today's chilling episode as we delve into one of the most harrowing cases in British criminal history. This episode involves horrific murders of children, an unsettling journey through the lives of two sadistic killers described by a judge as “of the utmost depravity.” We will explore the disturbing histories of Ian Brady and Myra Hindley, tracing their twisted relationship and the dark path that led to the brutal murders of five innocent children: Pauline Reade, John Kilbride, Keith Bennett, Lesley Ann Downey, and Edward Evans. We'll share poignant stories about each victim, honoring their lives amidst the horror. With each detail, we will navigate the complex dynamics of Brady and Hindley's relationship—from their initial infatuation to the chilling acts of violence they committed together. Prepare for a deep dive into the psychology of these killers, the societal context of their crimes, and the heartbreaking aftermath for the families left behind. Listener discretion is advised as we confront the unimaginable in this deeply unsettling tale of evil.Join our Facebook group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/449439969638764A special thank you to our jam thief, Mary Quiton!https://www.patreon.com/truecreepshttps://www.truecreeps.com/shopwww.truecreeps.comHave an episode idea or a question about a case? Submit them here: https://www.truecreeps.com/ideasandquestionsTwitter @truecreepsInstagram @truecreepspodFacebook.com/truecreepspodEmail us at truecreepspod@gmail.comWho were the victims of Moors murderers Ian Brady and Myra Hindley? – The US Sun | The US SunRemembering 10-year-old Lesley Ann Downey today on the 59th anniversary of her tragic murder.
Episode 81 is here and it features an in-depth investigation into why the media is telling us we either DO hate running or we SHOULD hate running in order to be good at it. Why is it only running that's being discriminated against and not other sports? Do YOU hate running but do it anyway? Bailey and Reade showcase the piss-boiling evidence and discuss the possible reasons around this utter nonsense. There's also some correspondence from you lovely people and a saucy chat about womens sexy running underwear (it's not saucy, we just put that in for the search hits)This week's podcast is proudly sponsored by Protein Rebel.Instagram: www.instagram.com/ultrasoundsystempod Playlist: https://bit.ly/ultrasoundsystemplaylist Email us: ultrasoundsystempod@gmail.com
Episode 76 is a bit of a special one, as we welcome back our very own Queen of the Mountain Kirsty Reade, fresh off the finish line of the 330km beast that is the Tor Des Geantes.We talk about the race of a lifetime, how she trained, what it was really like, the highs and lows, hallucinations and aid stations and everything in between - plus is there something that happened that needs to be investigated? WE THINK SO.This week's podcast is proudly sponsored by Protein Rebel.Instagram: www.instagram.com/ultrasoundsystempod Playlist: https://bit.ly/ultrasoundsystemplaylist Email us: ultrasoundsystempod@gmail.com
Welcome to Episode 71 - it's the return of Bailey and Reade investigate with our hosts Special Constable Reade and Chief Superintendent Bailey.There are a number of crimes to be investigated today, including a trades description act issue re: what an ultramarathon actually is, a fraud case involving verts, a suunto watch and a world class athlete's ego, and we ask just why are so many medical professionals (vets, doctors and nurses) so good at endurance running?If you have a crime, you'd like us to solve, send it over via email, DM or any of the other channels.This week's podcast is proudly sponsored by INOV8. Visit www.inov8.com and use code BHUSS15 to get a nice meaty discount.Instagram: www.instagram.com/ultrasoundsystempod Playlist: https://bit.ly/ultrasoundsystemplaylist Email us: ultrasoundsystempod@gmail.com
This episode we continue with announcements for local summer events happening in the hood and chat about the historic USS JFK aircraft carrier that's been docked in the Philadelphia Naval Yard. We are joined by musical guest Reade McCardell, featuring a track off his most recent album "Scissors & Oranges".
Episode 66 is here and it's a Bailey and Reade investigate special as we ask why, on events with mandatory kit, are some peoples bags so much smaller than others?Kirsty has been on a mega holiday (if you can call it that) in Italy and Allie has been fucking about in the Lake District pretending to taper, but both of our heroes have kept their heads to the ground sniffing out the ultra-stories that need investigation.This week it's bags. We get a bit of expert insight from friend of the pod Robbie Britton, some not expert insight from Allie and find out what Dan Lawson packed in his UTMB bag. There's also a bit of cheat chat, a playlist addition and some stupid questions. If you have something you would like us to investigate, you know what to do.This week's podcast is proudly sponsored by INOV8.Visit www.inov8.com and use code BHUSS15 to get a nice meaty discount.Instagram: www.instagram.com/ultrasoundsystempod Playlist: https://bit.ly/ultrasoundsystemplaylist Email us: ultrasoundsystempod@gmail.com
In this episode, Dr. Zanotti covers temporary pacing in the ICU. he is joined by Dr. Christopher Noel, a Critical Care Attending at Cooper University Healthcare, and an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Cooper Medical School of Rowan University. In addition, Dr. Noel is the Associate Program Director for the Critical Care Medicine Fellowship and the Director of the Medical Student Critical Care Clerkship. Additional resources: Temporary Epicardial Pacing After Cardiac Surgery. Cronin b, et al. Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia 2022: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36180288/ Temporary epicardial pacing after cardiac surgery: a practical review. Part 1: General considerations in the management of epicardial pacing. M.C. Reade. Anesthesia 2007: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17300304/ Temporary epicardial pacing after cardiac surgery: a practical review. Part 2: Selection of epicardial pacing modes and troubleshooting. M.C. Reade. Anesthesia 2007: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17381573/ Medtronic Educational Resources on Temporary Pacemakers: https://www.medtronic.com/us-en/healthcare-professionals/products/cardiac-rhythm/pacemakers/temporary-external-pacemakers.html Books mentioned in this episode: Crucial Conversations: Tools for Talking When Stakes are High. By Joseph Grenny, et al.: https://bit.ly/3XWFo0d The Mutiny on the Bounty. By Peter FitzSimons: https://bit.ly/4cwGkNb
Welcome to episode 62!This week we are thrilled to be joined by journalist, book editor and commissioner and extremely incredibly good ultrarunner Kirsty Reade!Kirsty has basically done every hard race ever including Dragons Back, Cape Wrath, every single European mountain race ever invented and she's funny and she hates all the same stuff as we do. This week we ask what the heck is going on in Madeira, rant about binfluencers (again) and we launch BAILEY AND READE INVESTIGATE - the investigations arm of the podcast. Have you got an ultra-mystery you would like solved? Then send it our way and we will do our best to rip it to shreds without getting sued!If you have any questions for ANY of our guests, then please send them our way on the usual channels.This week's podcast is proudly sponsored by INOV8. Visit www.inov8.com and use code BHUSS15 to get a nice meaty discount.Instagram: www.instagram.com/ultrasoundsystempod Playlist: https://bit.ly/ultrasoundsystemplaylist Email us: ultrasoundsystempod@gmail.com
In today's episode, we are starting a deep dive into and about a notorious serial killer with a stutter from the late 1970s.This podcast was made possible by www.labrottiecreations.com Check out their merchandise and specifically their fun pop pet art custom pieces made from photos of your very own pets. Use the promo code CRIMEXS for 20% off a fun, brightly colored, happy piece of art of your own pet at their site.Music in this episode was licensed for True Crime XS. Our theme song today is Indestructible by Noah Smith. Additional MusicYou can reach us at our website truecrimexs.com and you can leave us a voice message at 252-365-5593. Find us most anywhere with @truecrimexsThanks for listening. Please like and subscribe if you want to hear more and you can come over to patreon.com/truecrimexs and check out what we've got going on there if you'd like to donate to fund future True Crime XS road trip investigations and FOIA requests. We also have some merchandise up at Teepublic http://tee.pub/lic/mZUXW1MOYxMSources:www.namus.govwww.thecharleyproject.comwww.newspapers.comFindlaw.comVarious News Sources Mentioned by NameAd Information:New Era Caps: https://zen.ai/dWeCYLHxxANOaZ6NcKocEwZencastr: Link: https://zen.ai/SFkD99OGWGNz_plc2c_Yaw
Apple AI - Disappoints (or confuses) NVDA - passes AAPL market cap Treasury yields moving within a range Beanstalk - what is that story again? PLUS we are now on Spotify and Amazon Music/Podcasts! Click HERE for Show Notes and Links DHUnplugged is now streaming live - with listener chat. Click on link on the right sidebar. Love the Show? Then how about a Donation? Follow John C. Dvorak on Twitter Follow Andrew Horowitz on Twitter NO SHOW NET WEEK - OUT ON BIZ FOR A FEW DAYS Warm Up - Apple AI - Disappoints (or confuses) - for a minute - NVDA - passes AAPL market cap - Treasury yields moving within a range - Beanstalk - what is that story again? - Fed in play Market Update - Large Caps dominate June (thus far) - Small-caps out of favor - Buyers are hungry - any dip is bought - Economic confusion - Jobs report - NVDA - 10:1 completed (now what?) Apple WWDC - Pins and Needles - Features will go beyond artificial intelligence to personal intelligence. - Will protect privacy at every step. Capabilities: - Will enable iPhone to create language and images.Language understanding will be natural. - New writing tools can summarize text when you are working on a blog post. - Users can create new emojis for conversation. - Images can be created in three styles. Actions: - Will allow hundreds of "actions" such as "show me my photos from last week" or "show me the podcast my mom wanted me to listen to last week." - Apple Intelligence is powered by large language models. - Introduces Apple Private Cloud with personalized AI. - Siri will be able to take AI enabled actions. It will allow for more natural language. ---- Market not impressed - was hoping for BIG AI announcement from Apple. ------ Stock down on this news - then POPS to ATH on Tuesday Elon on Apple AI - Elon Musk said he would ban Apple Inc. devices from his companies if OpenAI's software is integrated into the products at the operating system level. - The remarks followed a presentation Monday by Apple Inc., when it said that customers would have access to OpenAI's ChatGPT chatbot through the Siri digital assistant. Apple plans to roll out the capabilities as part of a suite of new AI features later this year. Jobs report - May nonfarm payrolls increased by 272,000 (Briefing.com consensus 185,000). - The 3-month average for total nonfarm payrolls increased to 249,000 from 237,000. - April nonfarm payrolls revised to 165,000 from 175,000. March nonfarm payrolls revised to 310,000 from 315,000. - May average hourly earnings were up 0.4% - Unemployment rate moved up to 4% --- YET - still HOPE for 1-2 rate cuts this year OOPS - Toyota - company has lost %15B market cap after false data found - Japan's transport ministry found false data used to certify certain models a week ago on Monday. - Other companies too - Toyota, Mazda, Suzuki, Yamaha -- Companies falsifying data used in safety tests. - Toyota chairman: "tested using methods that differ from the standards defined by the national authorities." --- Collusion???? Gold - Short Supply? - According to the World Gold Council - Gold hard to find - New gold deposits are becoming harder to find around the world as many prospective areas have already been explored - Gold Strategist: "I think the overwhelming story there is: after 10 years of rapid growth from around 2008, the mining industry is struggling to report sustained growth in production," said Reade. - Bottom Line: "It's getting harder to find gold, permit it, finance it, and operate it," Game-Stop Already - Shares tank 40% after another big run up - Keith Gill live stream - Continues to post cryptic messages now that he is back - Must be bored Panic Buttons - Retail giant Walmart says it is against putting panic buttons in stores - a move that the New York legislature wants to require under a new law aimed at keeping retail workers safe.
On this episode we Interview a future superstar in the pro wrestling industry Isis Reade and her Mother Mama Reade. Join us to talk about her Pro Wrestling journey, and the importance of parents supporting your children's dream. Follow them here. Isis Reade : https://www.instagram.com/thekikiwwe?igsh=MmNiaGFrbmpjaDA2 Mama Reade: https://www.instagram.com/browniebabii?igsh=NjdwN2d2YXg2amZ4
Dominic has thoughts about the discourse surrounding the recent release of Rocksteady Games' Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League video game. He explains to Keith why he thinks it's one of the best games ever made, despite the negative reviews it's received. Reade more of Dom's takes on SS:KTJL here and here. Hard NOC Life is brought to you by Paramount+. Try it FREE! https://paramountplus.qflm.net/c/4058705/1001331/3065 This episode is also sponsored by Goli. Use the code HARDNOC to get 10% off and Free Shipping on your order at https://go.goli.com/hardnoc All this and more on Hard NOC Life! Watch it on your screen, hit "play," and check this. Subscribe to all of the podcasts in the Hard NOC Media family on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, NPR One, and Spotify! Support us on GoFundMe and Patreon! Buy merch on TeePublic! Subscribe to our YouTube channel! For a limited time, buy the retro NOC logo design at our TeePublic store! As always, our official theme music is brought to you by the super team of Adam WarRock and Chops.
Join me as I interview one of my dearest friends and favorite clients: Tory Reade. In this episode Tory shares the impact and benefit of the quiet but profound change that coaching has brought to her life. We cover how Tory was interested in coaching right away, and the reasons why I directed her to therapy instead. We talk about how she determined when she was ready for coaching, and we discuss the parts of coaching that were the hardest.The biggest thing that we cover is Tory's transformation from someone who was plagued by anxiety and self-doubt into a woman who holds emotional maturity and is fully able to handle whatever the world decides to throw at her. Her journey is one that starts with emerging from an abusive relationship and a damaged spirit and ends with self-love, self-advocacy and the confidence to go after the life she deserves.If you would like to book a free Strategy Call with Amanda, you can book there HERE
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I'm so very excited about this episode for a variety of reasons.For starters, it's the first installment of the Becoming a Swifty series that I hope has a number of future guests (Note: Number two's already on the books!). This is an idea that's been cooking in the back of my brain for a good little bit, and it's always nice to see an idea come to fruition, whatever that may look like. And -- before you come for me, Swifties -- know that I'm aware that some of you may not care for a particular piece of the series spelling. The only thing I can say to that is that it's my show. I'm the language nerd, and I'm allowed to geek out in whatever aesthetic fashion I see fit. I do actually love the music of Taylor Swift, but probably not as much as you, and certainly not enough to defy the laws of grammar on that particular level. "And that's all I have to say about that."Second, my guest is a very cool, very-special homegirl, whom I've known for a good many years, and hadn't seen in nearly 20. So, to say I was stoked to have these two worlds collide is for sure an understatement.Sophia Reade is a daughter, a sibling, a niece, a granddaughter, a mom, a partner, a friend, a hoot, and one of the hippest Swifties I know. I'm so very delighted that she agreed to join me, and I couldn't be more thankful for the gift and expense of her time, as she drove in from St. Louis just to sit and talk life and music with me. I'm also very joyful that she was born with a strong will and has managed to overcome a lot of bullshit that life has put on her plate. And I don't use that term lightly. We all deal with bullshit, but it's oftentimes -- for many of us -- small stuff that we maybe make too big of a deal out of.Not in Sophia's case.The hand of bullshit she was dealt for most of her younger years is preposterous, ridiculous, and unfair. And I know that there are plenty of folks that have dealt with more, but they're mostly not in my circles. Sophia is, and has been in varying sorts, for nearly three decades.Finally, I'm grateful that I've been able to keep this thing alive for what is now 95 episodes, and it looks like we'll make it not only through the end of the year, but to that big century mark, which is maybe both dope and silly at the same time. I dunno. It's been so many things, this journey. Fun, educational, exciting, challenging, stressful, surprising, disappointing, anxiety-provoking, a source of pride.Back to Miss Reade, though. We talked about many things Taylor Swift, and that included her discography:self-titled (2006)Fearless (2008)Speak Now (2010)Red (2012)1989 (2014)Reputation (2017)Lover (2019)Folklore (2020)Evermore (2020)Midnights (2022)We also mentioned a few non-Taylor albums that are special to her. They're these ones:Ceremonials (2011), Florence & the MachineLourde's Pure Heroine (2013)Strange Desire (2014), BleachersAgain: Such a treat. So thankful in so many ways.Cheers.copyright disclaimer: I do not own the rights to the audio samples present in this episode. They are clips from a Karl Denson song called "Who Are You?" From his 2001 effort, Dance Lesson #2 (c/o Blue Note Records).
This week Max Beckman from Half Past Two joins us. Max tells us about the band's upcoming shows, what it's like to be playing outside of Southern California and what it has been like to work with Reade from We Are The Union. We listen to Half Past Two's song. Max also tells us about working on the new Amy Gabba album and some favorite ska memories. Lastly, we give you ska news and our ska picks of the week. Half Past Two: halfpasttwoska.com On The Upbeat: ontheupbeatska.com Ska News…… -Amy Gabba On June 9th Amy Gabba and The Almost Famous released their full length album, Screaming At The Top of My Lungs. You can older cd and vinyl copies from Jump Up records and the album is streaming everywhere now. Streaming: https://open.spotify.com/album/1ROVL6V9rTg3HWRqemBuzr?si=48gaJwWbQOiYdeZ5H_BC1Q Physical Copies: https://www.jumpuprecords.com/amygabbarules/ - Roger Latcheup On May 7th Roger Latcheup released a new album called On s'en fout, on s'aime! https://open.spotify.com/album/4PLRsPPbW5Lh22mBSHOJ2F?si=yDEf7Re4TxS5iSQLqnWUZA -Dope Times Also, on June 9 Dope Times a new song called I Did it Anyway. The song is the third single off their upcoming album called Where Ghosts Remain Outside”. https://open.spotify.com/album/211Dq01FNwfGyI9IjYQbpi?si=6x_X0BdLRVy6Wp780nPykA Spotify playlist Ska Favorites: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2DikTsRPk4dspXejk9bFko?si=vaPlX9V7QVW9JsTRSUdqCg Ska News Theme by Dang!t: https://dangitband.bandcamp.com/music Main Theme by Millington: https://millingtonband.bandcamp.com/music You can buy the main Theme Song: https://ontheupbeat.bandcamp.com/track/on-the-upbeat
ONCE UPON A GENE - EPISODE 184 More of Everything - How I Became a Better Parent to My Child With Extreme Special Needs By Lifting My Emotional Burdens With SYNGAP1 Mom - Janie Reade Janie Reade is an author and mom to three adult sons, one with a severe neurodevelopmental disorder caused by a mutation in the SYNGAP1 gene. We'll talk about her unique perspective as a parent and also about her book, More of Everything: How I Became a Better Parent to My Child with Extreme Special Needs by Lifting My Emotional Burdens. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS Tell us about yourself and your family. I am married with three adult sons. Joey is our second child and he lives in a group home. When he was younger, he wasn't developing as he should and started biting his hand. When he was little, he wasn't hurting himself, but as he aged stress made biting worse and there was little I could do to help. After he went to a group home, he stopped biting a couple days later. Can you talk about your book? The goal of the book was to show who I am and how I think. The first portion of the book is a series of vignettes starting at age four, going through age 21. At the end of each is a looking back section where I summarize about that time and a lesson section about my takeaways. I also talk later in the book about acceptance and frustration. Finally, I talk about parent coaching, which is what I do. Growing up with Joey, did either of your other two sons grow up and go into a compassionate-led career? No, but they're both very compassionate and emotionally-aware people. My oldest son volunteered as a peer counselor when he was in high school. It was a way for him to talk to people and help them through problems. He has a very emotionally deep soul. My youngest son has always been very inclusive and a connector of people. After Joey moved and I was very sad, my oldest son told me that our family was a group project and that, just like in a group project, we had to do what was best for everyone. How did you find community support and what did it change for you? I tried support groups and they weren't a good fit due to the severe intellectual disability my son has. When he was younger, I was told he would catch up, so I didn't fit in an intellectual disability group either. I didn't find people for a long time. LINKS & RESOURCES MENTIONED The Two Disabled Dudes Podcast - Episode 215 – Birthday Parties Can Be Tough https://twodisableddudes.com/215-birthday-parties-can-be-tough-with-guest-host-effie-parks/ The Disorder Channel https://www.thedisordercollection.com/ Emotional Agility: Get Unstuck, Embrace Change, and Thrive in Work and Life https://www.amazon.com/Emotional-Agility-Unstuck-Embrace-Change/dp/1592409490 More of Everything: How I Became a Better Parent to My Child with Extreme Special Needs by Lifting My Emotional Burdens https://www.amazon.com/More-Everything-extreme-special-emotional-ebook/dp/B0BQ2C7HNL Janie Reade Website https://janiereade.com/ TUNE INTO THE ONCE UPON A GENE PODCAST Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/5Htr9lt5vXGG3ac6enxLQ7 Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/once-upon-a-gene/id1485249347 Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/once-upon-a-gene Overcast https://overcast.fm/itunes1485249347/once-upon-a-gene CONNECT WITH EFFIE PARKS Website https://effieparks.com/ Twitter https://twitter.com/OnceUponAGene Instagram https://www.instagram.com/onceuponagene.podcast/?hl=en Built Ford Tough Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/1877643259173346/ Interested in advertising on Once Upon a Gene? Email advertising@bloodstreammedia.com for more information!
Reade Griffith is the co-founder and Chief Investment Officer of Tetragon and Polygon. Tetragon is a European-listed public holding company with $38 billion in assets, comprised of $3 billion in direct investments on its balance sheet and $35B at TFG Asset Management, a subsidiary that backs external funds in an array of alternative strategies. Polygon is a $1 billion European event-driven hedge fund within Tetragon that Reade co-founded in 2002 and still serves as its portfolio manager. Our conversation covers Reade's path to investing and experience at hedge funds dating back to the early 1990s. We discuss the founding of Polygon and Tetragon, managing volatility and macro risk, event-driven investing, and TFG Asset Management's partnerships with managers across sourcing, value add, and alignment. We close by discussing the benefits and drawbacks of being a public company. Access Stream by AlphaSense Free Trial Learn More Follow Ted on Twitter at @tseides or LinkedIn Subscribe to the mailing list Access Transcript with Premium Membership
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