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Featuring the debut of my newest offer: Life Support – Your Next Chapter Lately, I've been thinking a lot about what it really means to feel connected—and how easy it is to lose touch with that when life gets busy or noisy. In this solo episode, I share some reflections on how easy it is to miss real-life connection in the name of convenience or habit. A moment on a Boston sidewalk—where I almost complimented someone's T-shirt but held back because of earbuds—got me thinking about how much we lose when we're not fully present. From stories about life before smartphones to sitting with my favorite backyard tree, this episode is an invitation to check back in with your own sense of aliveness. I talk about how tech has shifted the way we relate, how much we're actually craving meaningful conversation and community, and why now might be the right time to re-ground yourself in what really matters. I also share a bit about Life Support—my new guided group for women who are navigating change and want more clarity, connection, and support.
This week on The Business of Open Source, I spoke with Rob Taylor, CTO/CSO and founder of ChipFlow. Although ChipFlow is unambiguously a software company, it creates software that facilitate the creation of semiconductors, so it straddles the software and hardware worlds.Some of the things we talked about include: The state of open source in the semiconductor space, and why that matters. A large part of it is the high cost of proprietary software for chip design, and the fact that there are a lot of barriers to entry, both for the design software and to chip creation. Rob also talked about how an open source approach is the only way to bridge between research institutions and universities and the commercial world — too often, researchers would do brilliant work during a Ph.D. program and then it would be completely lost when they entered the commercial world. On the other hand, open source is little-known and mistrusted in the semiconductor space. Rob described it as a marketing liability, which is why it's downplayed on the company webpage. —> I come across this more often than is often recognized inside the open source bubble. It's one thing to build an open source company in the software infrastructure space, where open source has a positive reputation and is often seen as simply table stakes; it's quite another to build an open source company in a conservative industry where open source doesn't have a positive image. Perhaps the most interesting thing is that this means you have to have a reason other than marketing to build and maintain the open source project. Want to join others to talk about the challenges and opportunities in building open source companies? Join us at Open Source Founders Summit next spring in Paris.
Are you in a comfort zone? How comfortable is your comfort zone? How uncomfortable would you feel if you had to step out of your comfort zone to do something - that you probably know you need to do - that, you think, requires a little but of courage?The normal mind is stuck in an all too uncomfortable place which it thinks is OK because most people are in the same boat! That's why so many people tell me that they feel stuck... they are.Or they think that they are - it's only our thoughts that tie us up and gag us, our thoughts that lock us in a place that, in reality, doesn't even exist.So, in this episode, we're talking about the one and only step that you need to take to step out of your comfort zone into a world that the thinking mind wouldn't recognise.It's called The Real World and, not only is it where the action really is, it's where you'll discover who you really are and experience the kind of life that could only be described as ideal.And, another important point... we actually explore what I describe as "The Circle of Encouragement" in this episode. Worth a listen.
The Moment Donna Adelson Broke: Narcissistic Control Meets Real-World Consequences In the aftermath of Donna Adelson's guilty verdict, we pull apart the moment that's still ricocheting through the true-crime world: the “look.” Was it grief? A performance? Or the same manipulation pattern that's held her family in a grip for years? Retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke joins Tony Brueski and Stacy Cole to decode it—not from a place of theatrics, but from observable behavior: congruence, control, and how people leverage expressions when they've trained others to comply. We walk through why the reaction felt “off,” how outward scanning for audience feedback betrays intent, and why many viewers (and likely jurors) recoiled. Then we zoom out: what a lifetime of fear-based control looks like inside a family system, why doubling down becomes the only move, and how that same playbook collides with a courtroom where the audience finally gets to vote. From there, we talk hard truths about the system itself—how custody instincts can skew, why grandparents get sidelined even when the facts scream for nuance, and how “default to mom” can become a blind spot that punishes kids. It's not politics; it's pattern recognition. We hit the “loving critic” idea—why people who live in echo chambers post and posture without anyone close enough (or brave enough) to say, “This looks bad. Stop.” This isn't a victory lap. It's an autopsy on control, perception management, and the point where performance art stops working. If you're here to understand what actually moved a jury—and what keeps failing families after the cameras shut off—this is your chapter. If this helps you make sense of the case, hit subscribe, drop your take in the comments, and share with someone who followed the trial. Hashtags #DonnaAdelson #HiddenKillers #DanMarkel #TrueCrimeAnalysis #VerdictBreakdown #CourtroomBehavior #NarcissisticAbuse #FamilyDynamics #JuryPsychology #LegalReality #ControlAndConsequences #Podcast Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
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The Moment Donna Adelson Broke: Narcissistic Control Meets Real-World Consequences In the aftermath of Donna Adelson's guilty verdict, we pull apart the moment that's still ricocheting through the true-crime world: the “look.” Was it grief? A performance? Or the same manipulation pattern that's held her family in a grip for years? Retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke joins Tony Brueski and Stacy Cole to decode it—not from a place of theatrics, but from observable behavior: congruence, control, and how people leverage expressions when they've trained others to comply. We walk through why the reaction felt “off,” how outward scanning for audience feedback betrays intent, and why many viewers (and likely jurors) recoiled. Then we zoom out: what a lifetime of fear-based control looks like inside a family system, why doubling down becomes the only move, and how that same playbook collides with a courtroom where the audience finally gets to vote. From there, we talk hard truths about the system itself—how custody instincts can skew, why grandparents get sidelined even when the facts scream for nuance, and how “default to mom” can become a blind spot that punishes kids. It's not politics; it's pattern recognition. We hit the “loving critic” idea—why people who live in echo chambers post and posture without anyone close enough (or brave enough) to say, “This looks bad. Stop.” This isn't a victory lap. It's an autopsy on control, perception management, and the point where performance art stops working. If you're here to understand what actually moved a jury—and what keeps failing families after the cameras shut off—this is your chapter. If this helps you make sense of the case, hit subscribe, drop your take in the comments, and share with someone who followed the trial. Hashtags #DonnaAdelson #HiddenKillers #DanMarkel #TrueCrimeAnalysis #VerdictBreakdown #CourtroomBehavior #NarcissisticAbuse #FamilyDynamics #JuryPsychology #LegalReality #ControlAndConsequences #Podcast Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
The Moment Donna Adelson Broke: Narcissistic Control Meets Real-World Consequences In the aftermath of Donna Adelson's guilty verdict, we pull apart the moment that's still ricocheting through the true-crime world: the “look.” Was it grief? A performance? Or the same manipulation pattern that's held her family in a grip for years? Retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke joins Tony Brueski and Stacy Cole to decode it—not from a place of theatrics, but from observable behavior: congruence, control, and how people leverage expressions when they've trained others to comply. We walk through why the reaction felt “off,” how outward scanning for audience feedback betrays intent, and why many viewers (and likely jurors) recoiled. Then we zoom out: what a lifetime of fear-based control looks like inside a family system, why doubling down becomes the only move, and how that same playbook collides with a courtroom where the audience finally gets to vote. From there, we talk hard truths about the system itself—how custody instincts can skew, why grandparents get sidelined even when the facts scream for nuance, and how “default to mom” can become a blind spot that punishes kids. It's not politics; it's pattern recognition. We hit the “loving critic” idea—why people who live in echo chambers post and posture without anyone close enough (or brave enough) to say, “This looks bad. Stop.” This isn't a victory lap. It's an autopsy on control, perception management, and the point where performance art stops working. If you're here to understand what actually moved a jury—and what keeps failing families after the cameras shut off—this is your chapter. If this helps you make sense of the case, hit subscribe, drop your take in the comments, and share with someone who followed the trial. Hashtags #DonnaAdelson #HiddenKillers #DanMarkel #TrueCrimeAnalysis #VerdictBreakdown #CourtroomBehavior #NarcissisticAbuse #FamilyDynamics #JuryPsychology #LegalReality #ControlAndConsequences #Podcast Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
Real buying decisions are habitual. They're often emotional. Nudges assume people carefully weigh options, but in reality, they just grab what's familiar or easy.This week, Elena and Angela explore the gap between behavioral theory and marketing reality. They discuss why popular psychological insights like loss aversion, anchoring, and choice architecture often fall short when applied to actual campaigns. Plus, they share which behavioral principles still work in real-world marketing and why mental availability beats nudges for driving sustainable growth.Topics covered: [01:00] Why behavioral economics experiments don't always translate to real marketing [04:00] The most powerful behavioral principle that works repeatedly [06:00] How Apple masters anchoring and framing to shape perception of value [09:00] Why real buying behavior is habitual and emotional, not deliberate [11:00] The behavioral economics principle that's been overhyped [13:00] How mental availability compares to behavioral tactics like nudging [15:00] The one behavioral insight to keep in your marketing toolbox To learn more, visit marketingarchitects.com/podcast or subscribe to our newsletter at marketingarchitects.com/newsletter. Resources: 2024 Behavioral Economics in Consumer Decision-Making Study: https://mideastjournals.com/index.php/mejelss/article/view/4 Get more research-backed marketing strategies by subscribing to The Marketing Architects on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Rain gear is one of the most crucial and expensive investments for hunters, and finding reliable testing methods can be a challenge. After 2 years of field testing, I'm excited to share my comprehensive review of the Stone Glacier M5 Rain Jacket. This video dives deep into how it performs in real-world conditions, covering water resistance, breathability, durability, and more. I wanted this review to be as accurate and reliable as possible, and I'm pleased to finally share the results.
Welcome back to Once, Every Two Weeks, the podcast where long-time friends Mark and Thom subject themselves (and anyone still listening) to even more 90s nostalgia, deep cuts, and questionable life choices. This time, they dust off Placebo's “Without You I'm Nothing”—the album that taught awkward teens it's okay to be a little messy and a lot loud. Join us as we unpack Placebo's sound, their accidental run-ins with David Bowie, and why this record deserves more than one spin on the Discman. From Panda Express mishaps to bitter rants about American radio, we'll hit every high, low, and crunchy snare in-between. And, as always, we'll argue about which tracks still slap and which ones are just...well, very Placebo.Show Notes00:00:50 – Thom's Panda Express story; Mark meets Nada Surf (again, without Thom)00:05:42 – Placebo's name origin, awkward Europe-to-London backstories, and the “right place, right time” magic00:12:30 – Why Placebo's androgynous image confused and delighted absolutely everyone00:16:15 – The parade of Svens, Stephens, and Steves; producer Steve Osborne and that weird Real World studio00:21:40 – Did the band even like their own album? Mark recaps cryptic interviews and British press drama00:26:20 – Pitchfork bashing and why American critics “just didn't get it”00:29:10 – The Placebo sound: unpretentious, moody, always one snare away from a tantrum00:32:30 – “Pure Morning” (how Placebo made insomnia sound cool)00:36:00 – “Brick Shithouse” (and why production tricks can sometimes just be...really annoying)00:39:40 – “You Don't Care About Us” and the many faces of Mark's 1998 alt-rock playlist00:43:00 – “Ask for Answers” and the art of mopey Radiohead vibes00:45:30 – Title track “Without You I'm Nothing”, David Bowie's surprise phone call, and why the Bowie version divides the pod00:48:40 – “Allergic to Thoughts of Mother Earth”: a rock song that's secretly a hippie manifesto00:51:20 – “The Crawl”: why Placebo slow songs aren't just filler (they're...something else)00:53:00 – “Every You, Every Me”—the twisted joy of hearing their most infectious song in Cruel Intentions00:57:00 – A short sidebar on why American radio, Clear Channel, and Britney Spears ruined our collective Placebo education01:02:00 – Mark and Thom's top picks from “Without You I'm Nothing”01:05:00 – Wrapping up: proselytizing for Placebo and final thoughts on their “never quite mainstream” legacy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Scot talks with Dr. Nan Hayworth, former U.S. Representative (NY-19) and board member of both the Independent Women's Forum and ConservAmerica. They discuss how to make education more effective for students and society, focusing on policies and approaches that improve learning outcomes, foster responsibility, and prepare young Americans for success. Dr. Hayworth speaks on conservative strategies for education reform, emphasizing accountability, parental involvement, and real-world skills that benefit both students and the nation.
Let's be honest: the Bible is weird. This week as we study In the Wilderness 5-6, we will see some VERY WEIRD laws that communicate some LIFE CHANGING truths about how to bask in the glow of God's smile.Got a question about this teaching or a teaching from this series? Submit it here!About Music Track: Track: Inspirational Flight Artist: AShamaluevMusic Owner: Aleksandr Shamaluev.
Spoilers Warning! If you haven't finished reading the 900 pages of The Hallmarked Man and don't want to hear details from the novel, you will not enjoy this conversation about Strike8.John read the latest Strike-Ellacott novel by Thursday morning using the pre-publication head start, the Robert Glenister audiobook dropped early Tuesday morning, a bootleg epub version on his wife's iPad, and the codex hardcover that arrived at 5:00 on the day of release. Nick didn't finish until early Saturday but was already half-way through his second reading via audiobook by Sunday night.John didn't especially enjoy reading the book as fast as he did; Nick was frustrated that he could not read it faster than he did. Both were delighted by Rowling's work and are looking forward to the coming weeks of re-reading and ‘Tools, Springs, and Threads' analysis of its artistry and meaning.In this week's conversation, they touch on fandom disappointment with the new book before discussing how three predictions they'd made about Hallmarked Man played out, the three Real World targets of Rowling's wrath in her current work, John's preliminary work on the novel's epigraphs (and the Aurora Leigh-esque forgotten tome of epic poetry that may be Strike8's Rosmersholm or Faerie Queene), and what's next in their reading of Cormoran Strike.As is their wont, Nick and John refer to ideas and to people that Serious Readers will want to check up on or learn more about. Here are a selection of links to many of these subjects with their apology for those they've missed and their invitation to share counter-sources or requests for other links.They thank everyone who listens to these Lake and Shed conversations, those who join in the discussions in the comment thread below (how was your first reading of Hallmarked Man?), and especially for our paid subscribers who were polled for their questions and concerns last week for our consideration before we put our notes together.Hogwarts Professor is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Anteros-Eros Distinction in Cormoran StrikeCormoran & Robin and Odysseus & Penelope (Joanne Gray, 2019)I found out that this is actually the statue of Anteros—not Eros as it is popularly called. Anteros is the subject of the Shaftesbury Memorial in Piccadilly Circus, London, where he symbolizes the selfless philanthropic love of the Earl of Shaftesbury for the poor. The memorial is sometimes given the name The Angel of Christian Charity and is popularly mistaken for Eros, cf., Lloyd & Mitchinson (2006) The Book of General Ignorance “Because of the bow and the nudity… everybody assumed it was Eros, the Greek god of love.”https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anteroshttps://www.theoi.com/Ouranios/ErosAnteros.htmlEros is the brother of Anteros and also pretty much the opposite of Eros.Reading Rowling at Four Levels (John Granger, 2021)Robin and Cormoran, even if you want to include Sam Barclay, are not a soul exteriorization akin to Harry, Hermione, and Ron. The psychomachia of the Strike novels is built on the Shakespearean soul-Spirit romantic model rather than the Platonic-Patristic body-mind-spirit soul triptych of ancient, Medieval, and contemporary film and written fiction. In this model, the man and woman lede players take the part of soul and spirit, Coomaraswamy's duo sunt in homine human and divine aspects, either as fixed roles as in Othello and The Tempest or in relation to the other, each being soul and embracing the other as supra-natural as in Romeo and Juliet and Antony and Cleopatra (see Lings and Pogson for that). Rowling's embedded models for this exteriorized drama of human sanctification are the myths of ‘Leda and the Swan‘ and ‘Psyche and Cupid‘ and the psychomachia spiritual allegories of Eros and Anteros, true and false Cupid, within Spenser's Faerie Queen, the Redcrosse Knight and Una as well as Britomart and Artegell.On Valentine Longcaster as the Erotic Cupid (Strike being the Anterotic Cupid)Valentine Longcaster is a hilarious cryptonym for Cupid, for whom Valentine is a second name (see the post on Valentine's Day in the Psyche and Eros post) and ‘Longcaster' is a reference to his weapon of choice, the bow and arrow of the god of love. He pricks Strike at the direction of Venus-Charlotte, in some myths his mother, in others a lover and cousin or brother (murky waters!), and sets in motion the long-range plan of the envious ex to destroy Robin and Cormoran's budding relationship.Add ‘Valentine Longcaster' to the pile of evidence for this particular backdrop and let's continue to look for parallels and links Rowling has playfully embedded in the psycho-spiritual, neo-mythological allegory of the soul's journey to perfection, and specifically the souls of women.For much more on this Eros-Anteros distinction and its importance in grasping the allegorical meaning of the Strike-Ellacott relationship, see Ink Black Heart: Strike as Zeus to Robin's Leda and Cupid to Mads' Psyche (John Granger, 2022)Fandom Response to Hallmarked Man:From the Reddit r/Cormoran Strike page:Hogwarts Professor Predictions for Hallmarked Man:* Charlotte was Murdered (Nick Jeffery), Really, It Wasn't a Suicide (John Granger)‘Charlotte' mentioned twice as often in Strike 8 as ‘Cormoran' and Valentine Longcaster's interview with Robin Ellacott has a major ‘tell' at its finish (cf. p 451, ch 62).* Robin Ellacott is Sterile (John Granger), Rowling Studies podcastEctopic Pregnancy consequent to PID and Murphy Pregnancy Trap leading to de facto sterility prediction appears as story-line in Chapter 3 of Hallmarked Man* The Baby in the LakeHallmarked Man is Rowling's ‘Baby Novel.'Rowling's Three Targets in Hallmarked Man's Surface Story* The Ideologically Captured Police and Media and the ‘False Religion' of Freemasonry's Control of the Police in Hallmarked ManRowling's Week of publication tweets and retweets about UK police taking the side of Trans Activists and against Gender Critical feminists: * https://x.com/iain_masterton/status/1963545948711219320 (JKR retweet)* https://x.com/joannaccherry/status/1963547738722668666 (ditto)* https://x.com/jk_rowling/status/1963528602164555894* https://x.com/jk_rowling/status/1963297139905167722* https://x.com/jk_rowling/status/1962847107343139014* https://x.com/jk_rowling/status/1963465628053848363* https://x.com/jk_rowling/status/1963299236365140305* https://x.com/jk_rowling/status/1963298726417457300* https://x.com/soniasodha/status/1963185964630647295 (JKR retweet; nota bene)* https://x.com/Jebadoo2/status/1962959405160239135 (JKR retweet)* https://x.com/joannaccherry/status/1962930361035374703 (retweet)* https://x.com/jk_rowling/status/1962932333025067268* https://x.com/JohannLamont/status/1963658557007749364 (retweet)Boris Johnson and Lord BranfootBoris Johnson hosting the show. 2003 (YouTube)Boris Johnson's Personal Image or Brand (Wikipedia)Max Hastings referred to Johnson's public image as a "façade resembling that of P. G. Wodehouse's Gussie Fink-Nottle, allied to wit, charm, brilliance and startling flashes of instability",[4] while political scientist Andrew Crines stated Johnson displayed "the character of a likable and trustworthy individual with strong intellectual capital".[5] Private Eye editor Ian Hislop has defined him as "Beano Boris" due to his perceived comical nature, saying: "He's our Berlusconi ... He's the only feel-good politician we have, everyone else is too busy being responsible."[6] To the journalist Dave Hill, Johnson was "a unique figure in British politics, an unprecedented blend of comedian, conman, faux subversive showman and populist media confection".* “Mentally Ill Islamophobes”2021-22 Census ~ Islam in the UK Demographics: 6% UK, 6.7% England, 15% LondonUK 'Grooming Gangs': Deriving Per-Capita Offence Rates by EthnicityInstitute for Social Policy Research (UK) An independent, data-driven social-policy research institute focusing on UK political affairs.We therefore conclude that consistent with widespread public perceptions, whilst available evidence is not exhaustive, the mean rate derived from four of the most comprehensive studies available to date on share of CSEGG crimes by ethnicity does affirm the picture that Asians and Blacks are overrepresented in such crimes. Curiously, with much of the attention devoted to “Asians” (predominantly Pakistani gangs), it is notable that Blacks are similarly overrepresented, with our weighted rate providing limited evidence of even greater over-representation than Asians.Please note, however —For the CEOP study that ISPR use, footnote 1 shows the selection criteria, excluding all abuse initiated in a familial or fraternal (house based) relationship:"Where “localised-grooming” is defined as: “a form of sexual exploitation – previously referred to as ‘on street grooming' in the media - where children have been groomed and sexually exploited by an offender, having initially met in a location outside their home. this location is usually in public, such as a park, cinema, on the street or at a friend's house. Offenders often act together, establishing a relationship with a child or children before sexually exploiting them. some victims of ‘street grooming' may believe that the offender is in fact an older ‘boyfriend'; these victims introduce their peers to the offender group who might then go on to be sexually exploited as well. abuse may occur at a number of locations within a region and on several occasions. ‘Localised grooming' was the term used by CEOP in the intelligence requests issued to police forces and other service agencies in order to define the data we wished to receive.” (footnote 1, p. 7)"They also exclude the 39% of cases where race was not included in the data. It would be sensible to assume that ethnicity was not recorded when the ethnicity of both perpetrators and the victim were the UK default.Removing the selection criteria shows that people of Asian ethnicity are under-represented in child sex abuse cases compared to White British: https://www.csacentre.org.uk/app/uploads/2024/02/Trends-in-Offical-Data-2022-23-FINAL.pdfJulie Blindel pushes back on the ‘Grooming Gang as Muslim problem' narrative:To say that the only reason the police were complacent when it came to the grooming gangs of Rochdale, Rotherham, Telford, and elsewhere was because (some of) these men were Pakistani Muslim, is madness. The ethnicity and religion of these men is relevant, but not in the way the racists would have us believe. It is relevant because it was seen as a phenomena perpetrated because of ethnicity as opposed to male violence towards females. Look at it any other way betrays the vast majority of girls that fall prey to these men.The Epigraph Authors — and a hidden Book Behind the Book?* Albert Pike, Confederate States of America General* Louise Freeman Davis on John Oxenham's Maid of the Silver Sea* Aurora Leigh (Elizabeth Barret Browning) and Ink Black Heart* The Ring and the Book (Robert Browning)* Pompilia: A Feminist Reading of 'The Ring and the Book'Hogwarts Professor is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Hogwarts Professor at hogwartsprofessor.substack.com/subscribe
In this episode, we gain new perspectives and insights to the needs of our rural schools from Shannon, a rural school teacher in Georgia who founded the non-profit STaRLT. Shannon moved from an urban school to a rural school and realized that she nor her students had the same resources
Join your APDC tripod plus special guests 2 Mikes 2 Furious as they review season 2, episode 3, “Coming of the Fuzors part 2,” from the 1997 classic animated series, Beast Wars: Transformers!An F. R. Taint production!!! Nut deep in part two!!! From the windows to the walls with this legislation!! Western cinema trivia!! The Cow Zone!!! Showdown at the Axalon!! Black Arachnia is looking for the golden discs!! Tarantulas: If you don't love me at my worst, I'll control you at my best!!! Rhinox: the cool side of the pillow!! Dinobot's got nards!!! Surfs up, Primal!! Script Deviations! In the Real World!! Iconic Moments!!! He who passes the sentence must swing the sword!!3:00 - CHICKEN CHECK-IN!5:00 - WESTERN CINEMA TRIVIA19:00 - SHOUT OUTS20:00 - IT'S A WESTERN BIT23:30 - COCKTAIL27:50 - LAST EPISODE RECAP1:08:30 - IN THE REAL WORLD1:20:20 - SCRIPT DEVIATIONS1:29:00 - RATE THE SCHEME1:33:00 - ICONIC MOMENT1:34:24 - NEXT TIME
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Seth Robinson, Vice President of Industry Research at CompTIA, joins host Dave Sobel to discuss the intersection of cloud computing and artificial intelligence (AI). They explore the notion that while there is a prevailing narrative about moving from the cloud era to the AI era, many organizations may not have fully optimized their cloud workflows. Robinson emphasizes that the end of the cloud era is not as clear-cut as it seems, as companies continue to grapple with the complexities of cloud adoption and the need for ongoing optimization.The conversation delves into the challenges organizations face in adopting new technologies, particularly AI. Robinson points out that while many companies are experimenting with AI tools, they often struggle to integrate these technologies into their workflows effectively. The discussion highlights the importance of understanding the lessons learned from cloud adoption, especially regarding cybersecurity and the need for a cohesive strategy that aligns technology evaluation with security considerations.As they transition into the AI era, Robinson warns that companies may repeat past mistakes if they do not learn from their cloud experiences. He stresses the significance of transforming workflows and employee behavior to fully leverage AI's potential. The conversation also touches on the emerging trend of outcome-based pricing models in the SaaS space, indicating a shift in how companies evaluate the value of technology investments.Robinson and Sobel conclude by discussing the complexities of measuring risk in AI implementations and the need for organizations to balance innovation with caution. They emphasize that while AI has the potential to enhance productivity, companies must navigate the challenges of scaling these technologies across their operations. The episode provides valuable insights into the current state of cloud and AI adoption, urging businesses to remain vigilant and strategic in their technology investments. All our Sponsors: https://businessof.tech/sponsors/ Do you want the show on your podcast app or the written versions of the stories? Subscribe to the Business of Tech: https://www.businessof.tech/subscribe/Looking for a link from the stories? The entire script of the show, with links to articles, are posted in each story on https://www.businessof.tech/ Support the show on Patreon: https://patreon.com/mspradio/ Want to be a guest on Business of Tech: Daily 10-Minute IT Services Insights? Send Dave Sobel a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/businessoftech Want our stuff? Cool Merch? Wear “Why Do We Care?” - Visit https://mspradio.myspreadshop.com Follow us on:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/28908079/YouTube: https://youtube.com/mspradio/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mspradionews/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mspradio/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@businessoftechBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/businessof.tech
Many coaches operate under some false assumptions when it comes to lab work and are not using this valuable data to their full advantage. I want to address in this episode 7 different ways you can use lab results to enhance your clients results and transformation. Topics include: - 7 Ways Lab Results Can Enhance Client Results- How Coaches Typically Look at Labs- Our FNMS Program- Nutritional Status- Metabolic and Hormonal Adaptation- Pulse on the Immune System- Stress Response- High Stress Issues- Gut Health and GI- Cardiovascular Disease Risk- Proactive Care---------- My Live Program for Coaches: The Functional Nutrition and Metabolism Specialization www.metabolismschool.com---------- [Free] Metabolism School 101: The Video Serieshttp://www.metabolismschool.com/metabolism-101----------Subscribe to My Youtube Channel: https://youtube.com/@sammillerscience?si=s1jcR6Im4GDHbw_1----------Grab a Copy of My New Book - Metabolism Made Simple---------- Stay Connected: Instagram: @sammillerscienceYoutube: SamMillerScience Facebook: The Nutrition Coaching Collaborative CommunityTikTok: @sammillerscience----------“This Podcast is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine, nursing or other professional health care services, including the giving of medical advice, and no doctor/patient relationship is formed. The use of information on this podcast and the show notes or the reliance on the information provided is to be done at the user's own risk. The content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment and is for educational purposes only. Always consult your physician before beginning any exercise program and users should not disregard, or delay in obtaining, medical advice for any medical condition they may have and should seek the assistance of their health care professionals for any such conditions. By accessing this Podcast, the listener acknowledges that the entire contents and design of this Podcast, are the property of Oracle Athletic Science LLC, or used by Oracle Athletic Science LLC with permission, and are protected under U.S. and international copyright and trademark laws. Except as otherwise provided herein, users of this Podcast may save and use information contained in the Podcast only for personal or other non-commercial, educational purposes. No other use, including, without limitation, reproduction, retransmission or editing, of this Podcast may be made without the prior written permission of Oracle Athletic Science LLC, which may be requested by contacting the Oracle Athletic Science LLC by email at operations@sammillerscience.com. By accessing this Podcast, the listener acknowledges that Oracle Athletic Science LLC makes no warranty, guarantee, or representation as to the accuracy or sufficiency of the information featured in this Podcast."
On this Friday edition the host opens with a candid apology and dives into a wide-ranging hour that connects geopolitics, domestic scandal and culture-war flashpoints. The episode leads with the controversial sinking of a Venezuelan drug-cartel boat — framed as an anti-terror move — and explores the host's case that the strike is part of a larger Trump strategy for hemispheric control, regime change in Venezuela, energy dominance, and a transition away from the fiat dollar toward digital currency. China's growing influence in South America and the timing of global summits are discussed as context for U.S. action. Listeners get the show's recurring “Word on Word” game comparing two scripture passages (Exodus 33:15 vs. Matthew 28:18–20), with the Gospel passage taking the day. The program then plays a series of curated clips and commentary: James Comer on alleged White House autopen/pardon abuses with Maria Bartiromo, John Solomon previewing bombshell National Archives documents, and a CNN segment revisiting Uranium One and influence questions. The episode covers a cluster of medical- and pharma-related stories: RFK Jr.'s widely shared hearing moments, Trump's public positioning on Big Pharma and drug-price rebates, Bill Gates' presence and mRNA vaccine discussions, and archival clips of Anthony Fauci on early AIDS epidemiology. The host ties these threads into broader claims about elite influence, alleged cover-ups, and the role of powerful institutions in shaping policy. Additional segments include a provocative investigative excerpt about preserved fetal remains, a three-minute Q-adjacent clip connecting Trump soundbites, a stinging rant from a Canadian content creator about crime and policing (played for context, noted for its explicit language), and a humorous Tim Dillon clip from Joe Rogan to close. The show also touches on Elon Musk's Grok/A.I. commentary and Peter Thiel/Palantir discussion. Key takeaways: the host argues the Venezuela action signals a larger hemispheric play, raises legal and political alarms about autopen use in the White House, highlights ongoing battles over Big Pharma and vaccine policy, and critiques mainstream media framing. The episode features recorded clips from James Comer, Maria Bartiromo, John Solomon, RFK Jr., Bill Gates, Anthony Fauci, Tim Dillon and others, and ends with a personal update about the host's family and community prayer information. Thank you for Listening to Right on Radio. Prayerfully consider supporting Right on Radio. Click Here for all links, Right on Community ROC, Podcast web links, Freebies, Products (healing mushrooms, EMP Protection) Social media, courses and more... https://linktr.ee/RightonRadio Live Right in the Real World! We talk God and Politics, Faith Based Broadcast News, views, Opinions and Attitudes We are Your News Now. Keep the Faith
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In this episode of K9's Talking Scents, Cameron Ford welcomes back Tim Houweling to share lessons learned from his recent Texas flood deployment — a 21-day operation that tested handlers, dogs, and entire teams across 120 miles of devastation.Tim walks us through:
In today's episode, we passed the mic to Tara E. Seery, MD, who moderated an OncLive Insights discussion on the future of the pancreatic cancer treatment paradigm. Rounding out the discussion with additional expert perspectives were Paul E. Oberstein, MD, and Priyadarshini Pathak, MBBS. Seery is a medical oncologist at the Hoag Family Cancer Institute in Newport Beach, California. Oberstein is an associate professor in the Department of Medicine at the New York University (NYU) Grossman School of Medicine; as well as the director of the Gastrointestinal Medical Oncology Program, the assistant director of the Pancreatic Cancer Center, and the service chief of the Gastrointestinal Medical Oncology Program at NYU Langone's Perlmutter Cancer Center. Pathak is an assistant in medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital and an instructor in medicine at Harvard Medical School in Boston. In this exclusive conversation, Drs Seery, Oberstein, and Pathak highlighted key data from the phase 3 NAPOLI 3 trial (NCT04083235) of NALIRIFOX (liposomal irinotecan, 5-fluorouracil [5-FU], leucovorin, and oxaliplatin) vs nab-paclitaxel (Abraxane) and gemcitabine in treatment-naive patients with metastatic pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma; the toxicity profiles of NALIRIFOX and FOLFIRINOX (leucovorin, 5-FU, irinotecan, and oxaliplatin); real-world data with these regimens, and more.
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Dr. Robert Whitfield speaks with Anu Simh, a board-certified functional coach, founder of Nine Arms Wellness, and author of Flourish From Within: Feed Your Gut for Lifelong Health. Their conversation focuses on practical strategies to support the microbiome, stabilize metabolism, and approach GLP-1 medications with long-term outcomes in mind. Anu Simh shares her approach to helping women restore gut function, simplify food choices, and create sustainable habits that last. She also discusses her work training other coaches and advocating for women in underserved communities. Topics include fiber variety, the role of environmental exposures like plastics and additives, and how coaching can promote both internal balance and external integrity without relying on restrictive or short-term methods. This episode offers a realistic, science-informed discussion for listeners seeking steady, sustainable progress. SHOW HIGHLIGHTS: Meet Anu: coach, educator, and author of Flourish From Within Microbiome 101 for real people: what diversity and resilience mean in practice Fiber famine and why plant diversity matters more than perfection Healthy fats, polyphenols, and functional foods that support short chain fatty acids The antibiotic habit: collateral damage to immunity, motility, and metabolism Travel gut problems and terrain building before and after the trip Plastics, xenoestrogens, and why labels matter for weight maintenance GLP-1s, rapid weight loss, and unintended effects on face fat and skin Practical coaching for sustainability: keep it simple, consistent, and human TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Welcome and Anu's backstory 8:58 *Microbiome 101: microbes, symbiosis, and why it matters *11:22 What a healthy microbiome really means: resilience and diversity 19:11 Healthy fats, polyphenols, and short chain fatty acids 29:55 Terrain building over bug hunting: how to make the gut more resilient 35:35 *Estrogen recycling, the estrobolome, plastics, and preservatives *47:25 Gut motility and gastric emptying issues *52:34 *GLP-1s, real-world side effects, and sustainable coaching Links and Resources Let's Connect Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/breast-implant-illness/id1678143554 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1SPDripbluZKYsC0rwrBdb?si=23ea2cd9f6734667 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drrobertwhitfield?t=8oQyjO25X5i&r=1 IG: https://www.instagram.com/breastimplantillnessexpert/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/DrRobertWhitfield Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-robert-whitfield-md-50775b10/ X: https://x.com/rob_whitfieldmd Read this article - https://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/surgery/breast-reconstruction/types/implant-reconstruction/illness/breast-implant-illness Shop: https://drrobssolutions.com SHARP: https://www.harp.health NVISN Labs - https://nvisnlabs.com/ Get access to Dr. Rob's Favorite Products below: Danger Coffee - Use our link for mold free coffee - https://dangercoffee.com/pages/mold-free-coffee?ref=ztvhyjg JASPR Air Purifier - Use code DRROB for the Jaspr Air Purifier - https://jaspr.co/ Echo Water - Get high quality water with our code DRROB10 - https://echowater.com/ BallancerPro - Use code DRROBVIP for the world's leader in lymphatic drainage technology - https://ballancerpro.com Ultrahuman - Use code WHITFIELD10 for the most accurate wearable - https://www.ultrahuman.com/ring/buy/us/?affiliateCode=drwhitfield
Ever wonder how giants like Apple and Toyota fund their massive operations? The secret isn't just in their sales, it's in their corporate credit ratings.In this episode of FinPod, we go beyond the technical details to explain what these ratings from agencies like S&P and Moody's actually mean and why they are one of the most powerful and often hidden levers in the financial world. We'll show you how a company's credit rating directly impacts its ability to borrow, expand, and compete.This episode covers:The Spectrum of Credit: We break down the difference between the desirable investment grade and the riskier speculative junk status.The Financial Superpower: How top-tier ratings give companies like Apple and Toyota access to extremely low borrowing costs, fueling strategic moves like share buybacks.The Cost of a Downgrade: The severe financial consequences a company like Ford faces when it loses its investment grade rating, including higher interest costs and restricted access to capital.The Comeback Story: The incredible turnaround of Netflix, which went from speculative grade to investment grade by refocusing on profitability and financial fundamentals.Why It Matters: We explain how these ratings aren't just for "finance nerds" but have real-world consequences, affecting everything from R&D funding to hiring.Whether you're a student, a finance professional, or just curious about how the economy works, this episode will give you a clear understanding of the financial gravity that shapes corporate success and failure.
On this Ropes & Gray podcast, Nitish Upadhyaya, director of behavioral insights at R&G Insights Lab, is joined by partners from Ropes & Gray's global crisis management & investigations practice—Jim Dowden, Laura Hoey, Josh Levy, Amanda Raad, Ryan Rohlfsen, Robert Silvers and Sarah Walters—to unpack the realities of handling complex, high-stakes crises in an era of global uncertainty. Drawing on decades of experience, the team explores why successful crisis management demands more than just legal maneuvering—it requires practical strategies, an understanding of human behavior, and a strong organizational culture. Listeners will gain actionable insights into every stage of a crisis: planning ahead, responding under pressure, managing business continuity, and emerging stronger on the other side. The conversation covers critical topics such as the importance of having a robust crisis plan, the role of organizational culture and communication, the pitfalls to avoid, and how to turn challenging moments into opportunities for long-term resilience.
In this episode, Matt Ferrell joins us to discuss how emerging technologies are shaping the way we live, work, and think — focusing in particular on the rapidly evolving field of artificial intelligence. Matt is the founder and creator of Undecided, a platform dedicated to making sense of the fast-moving world of innovation. Through his videos and analysis, he breaks down complex topics like renewable energy, smart home technology, and AI into clear, practical insights that help people understand not just what's coming, but why it matters… Hit play to uncover: How people are using AI in data research and development. How to use AI as a tool to accelerate individual projects. What's on the horizon for new tech. Matt has built his YouTube channel to over 1 million subscribers who are passionate about renewable and sustainable technologies. By leveraging his diverse background and decades of experience in UI/UX design, he is paving the way for a future where cutting-edge innovations are not only accessible, but also practical and sustainable for everyday life.
In this episode of Wine After Work, I sit down with Andrea Kanaris, a social scientist, social impact professional, and founder of All Things Social Impact. Andrea's story is one of resilience, reinvention, and purpose. From navigating toxic workplaces and a failed business to being made redundant at age 55, Andrea could have let those setbacks define her. Instead, she chose to design the future on her own terms building a platform that equips businesses and professionals with practical, actionable strategies to embed social responsibility and drive long-term value. Andrea shares: What it's like to be first-generation Australian, one of eight siblings, and the daughter of immigrant parents with traditional expectations. The lessons she's learned from navigating career challenges, undervaluation, and redundancy. How social impact work can move beyond compliance and become a true business asset. Why resilience, determination, and self-belief are the foundation of any successful career journey. Andrea is also the author of A Practical Guide to Social Impact Assessment for the Real World and host of a YouTube channel where she sparks important conversations with early- and mid-career professionals about the ups and downs of professional life. Tune in and be inspired by Andrea's story of perseverance, impact, and the power of designing a career on your own terms.
On this episode of Right On Radio host Jeff opens with a challenge to the world's illusions and plays the show's signature game: lifting two “words” from Scripture and inviting listeners to choose which resonates. The episode centers on two Bible passages — Isaiah 48:17 and James 5:16 — and explores what God's guidance and the effectual, fervent prayer of the righteous mean for believers today. Guest John Brisson joins Jeff for counsel and conversation. Together they examine practical and spiritual themes: redemption as instruction from God, walking with Jesus as a relational calling rather than legalism, confession and mutual prayer in the body of Christ, and an unusual line of study that interprets prayer and spirit-led communication in quasi-physical terms (prayer as an electric current carried by the Holy Spirit). The discussion moves into current events and media culture: Jeff and John analyze the Alex Jones / Owen Shroyer split, the power of propaganda (including the Q phenomenon), and how personalities and platforms can be both influential and compromised. They offer perspectives on Infowars-era dynamics, performer personas, and the real-world fallout when inside drama goes public. International and geopolitical issues receive in-depth treatment: the hosts talk about the spotlight on Israel and Gaza, competing narratives about culpability, and how contemporary events intersect with biblical prophecy. They debate interpretations including Jerusalem as “mystery Babylon,” Gog and Magog scenarios, and how the current “noticing” of Zionist power may fit into end-times expectations. Financial and technological concerns are also raised: Jeff outlines worries about World Liberty Financial (a Trump-linked stablecoin/meme-coin), the risks of digital currency and privacy loss, and how a digital monetary system could enable a coercive, surveillance-driven “beast” system. They tie these warnings to broader themes of control, sovereignty, and spiritual readiness. The episode closes with pastoral encouragement and practical notes: announcements about a prayer meeting (Telegram, 7:30), a brief health prayer request for Cisco Wheeler's sister Claire, a reminder that there will be no podbean show next Wednesday, and a final charge to love God, family and neighbor. John and Jeff urge listeners to stay close to the Lord amid accelerating events and sign off with an upbeat musical send-off. Thank you for Listening to Right on Radio. Prayerfully consider supporting Right on Radio. Click Here for all links, Right on Community ROC, Podcast web links, Freebies, Products (healing mushrooms, EMP Protection) Social media, courses and more... https://linktr.ee/RightonRadio Live Right in the Real World! We talk God and Politics, Faith Based Broadcast News, views, Opinions and Attitudes We are Your News Now. Keep the Faith
When boutique furniture brand Kouboo embraced AI search optimization, they didn’t just tweak their SEO—they reimagined it. In a focused 7-day test, Kouboo achieved an impressive 53% visibility in ChatGPT and Perplexity results for high-intent prompts, ranking #1 among all competing brands. This rapid rise in AI-driven visibility showed how a targeted AI strategy can…
This week I'm back from vacation and I have a new episode of The Business of Open Source, with Taco Potze! Taco is the co-founder and CEO of Open Social. A couple interesting takeaways from our conversation: When you're transitioning from a services company to a product company, it's much easier if the product you work on is connected to the services your clients are already paying for. Landing a huge customer, particularly if it's your first customer, can be a double-edged sword. On the one hand you have a lot of revenue, but you also risk becoming your customer's servant and losing control of your product's roadmap. You can't do everything; and particularly you can't build a product that meets the needs of small, medium and large organizations. Sometimes you need to re-launch / reposition. Open Social recently completely changed their positioning earlier this year in response to changes in the marketplace and how their customers were use the product. Customers might not care about open source, but they care very much about lock-in, exit costs, and data sovereignty. This is all a part of risk management that CIOs are thinking about a lot. Some organizations use both the self-hosted and the SaaS product. One of the biggest / most instructive mistakes they made was maintaining completely separate codebases. When they invested in merging the codebases, it dramatically improved the customer experience in relation to updates, bug fixes and simplicity of the engineering effort. We talked about Open Source Founders Summit at the end — and which is where I first met Taco. If you're interested in joining us in 2026, sign up for the newsletter! Tickets will be on sale soon.
Welcome to part two of our two-part series about Vence. This week I'm joined by Dr. Miranda Meehan, Extension Livestock Environmental Stewardship Specialist at North Dakota State University and one of the leading researchers studying virtual fencing in rangeland systems. Miranda brings a boots-on-the-ground perspective to this technology—literally. She and her team have collared over 400 animals across multiple research projects, and in this episode she shares what they're learning about cow behavior, grazing patterns, conservation impacts, and how virtual fence compares to traditional fencing and polywire systems. We talk about everything from escapes (yes, it happens with barbed wire, too), to patch grazing, to how heat maps and collar data are being used to improve grazing distribution and livestock performance. Whether you're curious about how Vence works, wondering if heifers follow instructions better than cows, or just love hearing from women in ag who are doing important work—you'll love this conversation. Resources & Links: Vence The Four Winds: A Novel by Kristin Hannah Books by Erik Larson Join The Directory Of The West Get our FREE resource for Writing a Strong Job Description Get our FREE resource for Making the Most of Your Internship Email us at hello@ofthewest.co Subscribe to Of The West's Newsletters List your jobs on Of The West Connect with Vence: Follow on Instagram @sensehubvence Follow on Facebook @sensehubvence Visit their website Connect with Jessie: Follow on Instagram @ofthewest.co and @mrsjjarv Follow on Facebook @jobsofthewest Check out the Of The West website Be sure to subscribe/follow the show so you never miss an episode! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of Right On Radio the host lays out a long-form investigation into the Q movement, recent social-media optics from Donald Trump, and an extended feature presentation made up of roughly 1 hour and 5 minutes of combined video. Expect clips and analysis that link a reposted Q+ meme to broader narratives about military planning, special operations and claims of a covert effort to “reawaken” America. The show opens with a two-minute Newsweek summary (aired via Yon News/World Is One) about a reported Pentagon program known as "Signature Reduction," described as a 60,000-strong force operating under false identities. That segment is used as a springboard to examine claims about U.S. clandestine capabilities, ties to the NSA and cyber operations, and why hosts believe those reports intersect with the Q storyline. The core of the episode is a feature documentary and curated clips that include comments attributed to figures such as Ezra Cohen-Watnick, archival footage referencing JFK and the Oval Office slogan "Where we go one, we go all," and repeated references to General Michael Flynn's Reawaken America movement. The host also revisits a recent conversation with Laura from Magical Mystery Church and addresses the role of media personalities like Alex Jones, arguing some are COINTELPRO or attempting to diffuse the narrative. Key themes covered: the alleged elevation and reorganization of special operations (and ties to Space Force), alleged military preparations and legal frameworks invoked by Trump-era executive actions, decoding the many timestamps and symbols Q adherents point to (call signs, tweets, and optics), and how "operational security" and information warfare shaped the movement's public breadcrumbs. The episode also grapples with spiritual and moral framing — the host repeatedly ties the movement to religious language (ascension, prayer, and references to Jesus) and warns listeners not to place unconditional trust in human leaders or social-media posts. There is a mixture of skeptical commentary and advocacy: skepticism toward mainstream media and certain public figures, plus encouragement for listeners to do their own research. Practical takeaways include a call to preparedness (the host mentions EMPShield and provides a promo code), reminders about personal and family readiness, and a closing exhortation to love God, family and neighbor. The episode blends archival footage, documentary excerpts, commentary, and advertised preparedness resources — so listeners should expect a mix of sourced clips, interpretive narration, and calls to action. Guests and sources featured or referenced in this episode: Laura from Magical Mystery Church (a prior guest and co-investigator), clips and quotations attributed to Ezra Cohen-Watnick, Newsweek reporting as presented by Yon News/World Is One, archival Q documentary footage, and commentary about public figures such as Donald Trump, General Flynn and Alex Jones. Thank you for Listening to Right on Radio. Prayerfully consider supporting Right on Radio. Click Here for all links, Right on Community ROC, Podcast web links, Freebies, Products (healing mushrooms, EMP Protection) Social media, courses and more... https://linktr.ee/RightonRadio Live Right in the Real World! We talk God and Politics, Faith Based Broadcast News, views, Opinions and Attitudes We are Your News Now. Keep the Faith
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In this episode, we dive into a brand new research study focused on lumbar radiculopathy—sciatic pain radiating down the leg—and what patients are really doing to seek relief. You'll hear surprising statistics, such as how over half of patients with lumbar radiculopathy have already tried chiropractic care before joining clinical trials, and why most are turning to multiple integrative options simultaneously. Dr. Jeff breaks down what this means for your practice, how to better connect with patients who are searching for answers, and the key opportunities to grow your chiropractic business by meeting patients where they already are. Episode Notes: Treatment Choices and Healthcare Services Utilization Amongst Lumbosacral Radiculopathy Patients: Results from a Randomized Controlled TrialLeander Tables- Save $1,000 on the Series 950 Table using the code EBC2025 — their most advanced flexion-distraction tablePatient Pilot by The Smart Chiropractor is the fastest, easiest to generate weekly patient reactivations on autopilot…without spending any money on advertising. Click here to schedule a call with our team.Our members use research to GROW their practice. Are you interested in increasing your referrals? Discover the best chiropractic marketing you aren't currently using right here!
Jason Miller - Is your spiritual life too spiritual? If the incarnation of Jesus means anything, it's that we don't become holier by being less human. And the abundant life that Jesus came to share with us is one that involves our whole selves as we heal, grow and learn how to flourish. This series will explore some specific examples of a real world spirituality, shared from the experiences of our teachers who are working these things out in real time in their own lives. In our final week, we're talking about bringing those real world experiences back to our intentional spiritual practices. What's Happening Find more information about, or register for, our two Fall Workshops: Recovery from Distorted Images of God, Self and Others with Dale and Juanita Ryan and Raising Kids With a Faith of Their Own While Working Out Your Own Faith with Karen Grant. RSVP for the Student Kickoff, happening September 7 from 6-8p (students in grades 6-12 only) Support the ongoing work of SBCC by giving to the general fund. South Bend City Church is a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization. All donations are tax-deductible. Make sure to select the correct fund when giving.
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We conclude our season of insights from Nobel laureates in economics whose expertise informs UBS’s approach to answering complex questions. 2016 winner Bengt Holmström reflects on crafting economic knowledge for the real world.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How can we tell if criticism is legitimate? Let's take a comment left on this podcast to see how we can test criticism to take onboard anything worthwhile, and avoid low level thinking / toxicity masquerading as legitimate criticism.In short:- consider "if this is true, what else would have to be true"- are those things true, or not?- what is the person actually saying?- are they attacking a person, or ideas?- does it display the symptoms of cognitive dissonance?In a recent episode, I described how one person hijacked a meeting of expats, turned it into a "let's crap on Sweden" event, how some people played along, others were really uncomfortable - and how she bragged about blackmailing people.But according to one listener, I "just didn't like that she worked with immigrants".Hm, maybe. Or maybe not.Let's break down the logic in that criticism to discern whether:a. it's fairb. the person finds the behaviour I described is not toxic, but healthy (?!) and it's impossible for lawyers to be toxic.Given my appreciation of other lawyers who are not blackmailers, my gut feeling is b. But just to be sure, let's check.This episode is not about an ill-thought snarky comment, but rather how we can take "what appears to be legitimate criticism", and scrutinise it using logic and method. So we can identify bad faith actors and fuzzy thinking.
Right On Radio — live, fast and urgent on August 29, 2025. The host opens the last live show of the month with a rapid-fire format, the listener-driven "Word on Word" game comparing Proverbs 16:3 and Galatians 3:28, and a decisive community vote. The episode balances Scripture, current events, and a featured audio clip that frames the rest of the analysis. The centerpiece is a previously aired six‑minute clip about "Looking Glass" timeline technology, its alleged ability to forecast and constrain futures, and the idea of a timeline convergence that cannot be manipulated past a certain point. The clip and host decode themes of inevitability, awakening, dark vs. light forces, and the belief that divine providence ultimately limits elite control — including commentary about the rise of an Antichrist figure as part of God's larger plan. The host then delivers rapid‑fire news and analysis: commentary on the reported firing of a Federal Reserve governor and claims the Fed has been moved under Treasury management, anticipation of President Trump's state visit (Sept 17–19) and his U.N. address (Sept 23), and fresh speculation about the City of London, Israel and Gaza. Recent law‑enforcement moves such as the Bolton home raid are discussed as public‑perception preparation for broader indictments and arrests. The show ties together recurring names and institutions — Soros, the Rothschilds, Elon Musk's contentions, the Red Cross/Haiti/Clinton threads, and concerns about human‑trafficking/pedophilia investigations — while warning of accelerating developments. On a cultural note, the host plays a short comedic roast clip (Sean Hayes) targeting Alec Baldwin to lighten the mood, then closes with music. The broadcast also celebrates meeting a Podbean support goal that preserved their silver status and thanks listeners for donating and participating. Practical details and community touches: listeners are invited to Saturday night prayer on the show's Telegram channel at 8 p.m., and the host previews Sunday's program covering 1 Thessalonians chapter 3. The episode weaves scripture, geopolitical interpretation, prophetic framing and media commentary — an overview of what to expect for listeners seeking spiritual perspective on rapidly unfolding news. Thank you for Listening to Right on Radio. Prayerfully consider supporting Right on Radio. Click Here for all links, Right on Community ROC, Podcast web links, Freebies, Products (healing mushrooms, EMP Protection) Social media, courses and more... https://linktr.ee/RightonRadio Live Right in the Real World! We talk God and Politics, Faith Based Broadcast News, views, Opinions and Attitudes We are Your News Now. Keep the Faith
In this episode of Sci on the Fly, host Connie Bolte, current Executive Branch Fellow at the National Science Foundation, speaks with Dr. Angela Bednarek, who leads Pew Charitable Trusts' scientific advancement portfolio. Dr. Bednarek's AAAS STPF Fellowship at the U.S. Department of State revealed how researchers often failed to provide timely, relevant information to policymakers grappling with complex environmental issues. This experience led her to establish the Impact Funders Forum, a global collaborative that brings together funders across diverse fields to develop more effective strategies for supporting policy-relevant research. The conversation explores "engaged research," a collaborative approach that involves stakeholders throughout the entire research process, from co-developing research questions to ongoing implementation. Dr. Bednarek emphasizes a fundamental shift in researcher mindset: moving from "how can my research help" to "what challenges do decision-makers face, and how can I design research to address those specific needs." While these approaches aren't entirely new, there is growing recognition of their necessity for tackling complex societal challenges in an increasingly interconnected world. This podcast does not necessarily reflect the views of AAAS, its Council, Board of Directors, officers, or members. AAAS is not responsible for the accuracy of this material. AAAS has made this material available as a public service, but this does not constitute endorsement by the association.
For episode 591 of the BlockHash Podcast, host Brandon Zemp is joined by Violet Abtahi, Founder & CEO of Platonic. Violet Abtahi is a serial entrepreneur and investor with over two decades of experience in finance and blockchain technology. Under her leadership, Platonic is building enterprise-grade Layer‑1 blockchain infrastructure that bridges traditional and public blockchain ecosystems to enable secure, scalable issuance and distribution of real-world assets. She also co-founded Enya Labs and Boba Network and has been recognized on Forbes' 40 Under 40 list for her impact in fintech. Violet is passionate about creating inclusive, privacy-first global financial systems that unlock abundance and human connection. Learn more about how Platonic is shaping the future of blockchain infrastructure and real-world asset tokenization by visiting platonic.io and connecting on X ( https://x.com/Platonic_io). ⏳ Timestamps: (0:00) Introduction(0:56) Who is Violet Abtahi?(5:26) Connecting Humanity with Infrastructure(7:00) What is Platonic?(12:52) Tokenizing Real World Assets(25:36) Platonic Use-cases(34:04) Platonic Roadmap(35:58) Platonic website, socials & community
On this episode of Right On Radio host Jeff returns with a personal update and a reminder that he's back behind the mic despite a hectic schedule, asking listeners for prayers as he balances life and podcasting. The show opens with a sponsored message from EMP Shield about protecting vehicles and electronics from EMP and lightning threats, then moves into a set of thought-provoking audio clips and commentary. Jeff plays nostalgic clips inviting listeners to “come back to 1985” and a satirical mock-news segment that critiques modern media narratives, vaccine mandates, and political priorities. Those clips set the stage for a broader conversation about information overload, the importance of critical thinking, and how news and culture shape public perception. The centerpiece of the episode is a featured video by a creator named White Rabbit on “Saturn Symbolism.” Jeff introduces and reacts to the video, which offers an overview of occult symbolism tied to Saturn — from the hexagonal storm at Saturn's pole to the hexagram, cube, hexagon-derived shapes, and the ways these symbols are used in occult, Masonic, and popular culture. Key concepts covered include the Saturn–Hades association, the cube as a symbol of a prison or matrix, the hexagon-to-hexagram transformation, and alleged links between Saturn imagery and corporate logos. Jeff and the video examine Freemasonry's square-and-compass, the interpretation of the crucifix as an X, and numerological readings (including the 9/11, 10, 11, 13, and 33 motifs) used by occult researchers to explain antichrist symbolism, law and order, and alleged stargate/wormhole imagery. The episode also touches on claims about ancient worship of Saturn, Solomon's syncretism, the seal of Saturn, serpent/lightning imagery, and speculative ideas that occult groups seek to harness earth energies or create dimensional gateways. Throughout the show Jeff emphasizes critical thinking and a Biblical perspective: he contrasts occult symbol interpretations with the idea that God does not rely on man-made symbols, highlights Jesus' resurrection and ascension as transcending earthly constraints, and urges listeners to choose Christ. The episode closes by inviting feedback, sharing show links and resources, and encouraging listeners to engage responsibly with controversial material while continuing to seek truth and spiritual grounding. Thank you for Listening to Right on Radio. Prayerfully consider supporting Right on Radio. Click Here for all links, Right on Community ROC, Podcast web links, Freebies, Products (healing mushrooms, EMP Protection) Social media, courses and more... https://linktr.ee/RightonRadio Live Right in the Real World! We talk God and Politics, Faith Based Broadcast News, views, Opinions and Attitudes We are Your News Now. Keep the Faith
Dani Pinter (Chief Legal Officer at NCOSE) and Haley McNamara (Chief Strategy Officer at NCOSE) sit down to discuss 3 major corporations that are currently OR soon will be facilitating real world harms because of the nature of their platforms. The lack of real security and safety measures for kids is astonishing. Today's conversation takes a closer look at why the new Spotify DM feature is so concerning, as well as the active harms happening to real kids and families on Roblox as well as Meta A.I. Contact Spotify: https://endsexualexploitation.org/action-SpotifyDM End Section 230: https://endsexualexploitation.org/DDL230-action Pass KOSA: https://endsexualexploitation.org/PassKOSA
Missed RealWorld 2025? Don’t worry—we’ve got the highlights covered! Join us for the next Multifamily Talks Live session, where Krista Hurley, Industry Principal at RealPage®, will team up with two multifamily operators to unpack the biggest takeaways from this year’s RealWorld conference. From groundbreaking AI advancements to actionable strategies and innovative solutions, this session will arm you with the insights you need to stay ahead in the multifamily industry. What you’ll gain: Key trends shaping the future of multifamily Actionable insights from industry leaders How to leverage innovation to elevate your business Don’t miss this chance to learn, connect and lead the conversation in multifamily innovation. Connect with Krista on LinkedIn for more expert insights!
On this episode of Right on Radio host Jeff is joined by John Brisson of "We've Read the Document" for a wide-ranging news update and analysis of recent political and geopolitical developments. The show opens with the Word on Word segment, where Jeff and listeners choose between two Bible verses — Deuteronomy 31:8 and Isaiah 26:3 — and discuss the role of hope, steadfast mind, and trust in turbulent times. Jeff and John dissect a packed presidential press conference: debates over Trump's health, claims about Operation Warp Speed and its military logistics, and the media narratives around chronic venous insufficiency and heart concerns. They explore allegations linking pandemic programs to deeper operations (Operation Tiberius, Palantir connections), the political theater of the Oval Office (symbolism of ties and when leaders don't wear them), and how predictive programming and choreography shape public perception. The conversation turns to possible preparations for accountability actions: references to “burn bags” and hidden documents, Tulsi Gabbard's remarks, talk of prosecutions and military legal structures (JAG), the specter of martial law and tribunals, and the rhetoric around capital punishment for violence in the Capitol. Jeff and John debate timelines and motives, including a prediction to watch mid-September for consequential developments. International threads include the arrest of El Mayo (Sinaloa cartel), the prospect of declaring Mexico and other nations as narco states, potential military actions in Latin America, and diplomatic theater surrounding a planned Trump meeting with King Charles. They also cover Denmark's recent actions related to COVID operations in Greenland and the broader push to expose global networks tied to trafficking and corruption. Financial and technological shifts are discussed at length: talk of charging George Soros under RICO, Elon Musk's provocative posts, the rumored launch of a Trump-linked stablecoin (World Liberty Financial), and the larger “wealth transfer” narrative tied to AI, robotics, and a nascent digital monetary system — with debate about freedoms, UBI, and the risks of centralized digital control. Throughout, Jeff and John compare differing interpretations — from Trump-as-forerunner to Trump-as-Antichrist — arguing theology, prophecy, and practical consequences while cautioning about who holds power when justice is meted out. The episode closes by inviting listeners to join Right on Radio's Telegram communities and nightly prayer calls, with John sharing where to find his research and channels for continued conversation. Thank you for Listening to Right on Radio. Prayerfully consider supporting Right on Radio. Click Here for all links, Right on Community ROC, Podcast web links, Freebies, Products (healing mushrooms, EMP Protection) Social media, courses and more... https://linktr.ee/RightonRadio Live Right in the Real World! We talk God and Politics, Faith Based Broadcast News, views, Opinions and Attitudes We are Your News Now. Keep the Faith
On this week's video episode, Dylan is joined by TikTok and comedy star Andrea Lopez, best known for her spot on Teresa Giudice impression that we can't get enough of. Andrea opens up about her Bravo and reality TV origin story, from binging RHONY and RHONJ to finding her voice as an impressionist and comedian during the pandemic. Andrea breaks down her process for nailing Teresa Giudice's mannerisms and also talks about growing up on Jersey Shore and the Real World chaos. Plus, Dylan and Andrea laugh through some of Housewive's most iconic and ridiculous businesses and brand deals. Go to the BravoByBetches YouTube page to watch full length episodes every Tuesday: Youtube.com/@BravoByBetches 00:00 Introduction12:36 Andrea's Bravo origin story19:44 What we miss about RHONJ22:06 How Andrea started Housewife impressions31:10 Dorit and her shopping bags40:33 That's My Opinion! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode Dale talks about the difference between social media now in relation to when he was just starting. The way how people live an online life without regard for the real world can sometimes be confusing. We also talk about Crooks life as a bigs and how overweight people think and see things differently. Don't forget to go see Dale at one of his shows in the US.