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Pre-Suit Investigation and Preservation of Evidence – Mike Bassett; Sophia Bernard; Dr. Bill Kanasky.Recorded August 14, 2020
Recorded August 31, 2019 Find more Quit Stalling elsewhere on the interwebs: Twitch ► http://twitch.tv/QuitStalling YouTube ► http://youtube.com/QuitStalling Facebook ► http://facebook.com/QuitStallingUS Instagram ► http://instagram.com/QuitStalling Twitter ► http://twitter.com/QuitStallingUS Discord ► http://discord.me/QuitStalling or http://discord.gg/qTuEB3j Buy us a coffee ► http://streamlabs.com/QuitStalling Spotify ► https://open.spotify.com/show/4MggdEkVW5508M90MowRKM iTunes ► https://podcasts.apple.com/ph/podcast/quit-stalling-geekcast/id1133421059 RSS ► http://media.zencast.fm/quit-stalling/rss Herald Silvestre Twitter ► http://twitter.com/HeraldPlays Instagram ► http://instagram.com/HeraldPlays Juancho Saldana Twitter ►http://twitter.com/SaldanaJuancho Instagram ► http://instagram.com/JuanchoSaldana Derek O'Bryan Twitch ► http://twitch.tv/SenseiHumor Twitter ► http://twitter.com/SenseiHumor_ Instagram ► http://instagram.com/SenseiHumor *Our amazing show layouts, and the graphics you see from Quit Stalling have all come from the hands of the man known as Robert Hilado.
Recorded August 29, 2019 Find more Quit Stalling elsewhere online: Twitch ► http://twitch.tv/QuitStalling YouTube ► http://youtube.com/QuitStalling Facebook ► http://facebook.com/QuitStallingUS Instagram ► http://instagram.com/QuitStalling Twitter ► http://twitter.com/QuitStallingUS Discord ► http://discord.gg/qTuEB3j Buy us a coffee ► http://streamlabs.com/QuitStalling Spotify ► https://open.spotify.com/show/5Og9ssO262LD6GXtnQ7Imp iTunes ► https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/gamebyte/id1181826899 RSS ► media.zencast.fm/gamebyte/rss Herald Silvestre Twitch ► https://twitch.tv/HeraldPlays Twitter ►https:// twitter.com/HeraldPlays Instagram ► https://instagram.com/HeraldPlays YouTube Channel ► https://bit.ly/HeraldPlays Diego Zuluaga Twitch ► https://twitch.tv/instaDeeZee Instagram ► https://instagram.com/instaDeeZee Twitter ► https://twitter.com/instaDeeZee Facebook ► https://fb.com/diego.instadeezee Mick DeGuzman Twitter ► https://twitter.com/TheFuryBot Instagram ► https://instagram.com/thefurybot *Our amazing show layouts, and any graphics you see from Quit Stalling, have all come from the hands of the man known as Robert Hilado. Thanks Robbie!
Recorded August 24, 2019 Kevin Smith to run Netflix's He-Man, Matrix 4 is a go, and more! Find more Quit Stalling elsewhere on the interwebs: Twitch ► http://twitch.tv/QuitStalling YouTube ► http://youtube.com/QuitStalling Facebook ► http://facebook.com/QuitStallingUS Instagram ► http://instagram.com/QuitStalling Twitter ► http://twitter.com/QuitStallingUS Discord ► http://discord.me/QuitStalling or http://discord.gg/qTuEB3j Buy us a coffee ► http://streamlabs.com/QuitStalling Spotify ► https://open.spotify.com/show/4MggdEkVW5508M90MowRKM iTunes ► https://podcasts.apple.com/ph/podcast/quit-stalling-geekcast/id1133421059 RSS ► http://media.zencast.fm/quit-stalling/rss Herald Silvestre Twitter ► http://twitter.com/HeraldPlays Instagram ► http://instagram.com/HeraldPlays Juancho Saldana Twitter ►http://twitter.com/SaldanaJuancho Instagram ► http://instagram.com/JuanchoSaldana Derek O'Bryan Twitch ► http://twitch.tv/SenseiHumor Twitter ► http://twitter.com/SenseiHumor_ Instagram ► http://instagram.com/SenseiHumor *Our amazing show layouts, and the graphics you see from Quit Stalling have all come from the hands of the man known as Robert Hilado.
This episode was previously for members only. In an effort to make important content more widely accessible, the audio for this episode is now available for everyone.Camus Energy Co-Founder & CEO, Astrid Atkinson, chats with me about her background and her motivation for starting Camus Energy. I enjoyed our conversation, which covered grid management and the future of energy providers.Enjoy the show!Recorded August 25th, 2020 and published for Members October 29th, 2020To learn more about Camus Energy, visit their website: https://camus.energy/If you are a member and would like to watch the pitch presentation, visit our website: https://www.myclimatejourney.co/ctss-episodes/camus-energy
Recorded: August 26, 2016 Location: Riviera Beach, Florida Subject: Discussing the demise of the live streaming platform, Blab. Hello friends! A big part of my personal journey, which I have shared sometimes here on this podcast, is my career. I went from a reporter and anchor in the mainstream media to a full-time mom back […] The post NMC029 Live Streaming Blab is Dead appeared first on New Mexicast.
In this bonus episode, Sarah discusses her transition to Wake Forest School of Medicine during the pandemic. From navigating grant-related issues to connecting with new colleagues, Sarah reflects on the frustrations and joys of a new start. Click here to subscribe on iTunes! Related readings and links AcaDames S101: Sarah: https://www.acadamespodcast.com/episodes/2019/1/29/s101-sarah AcaDames S315: Bonus: Pre-Covid Job Search & Pandemic Partings: https://www.acadamespodcast.com/episodes/2020/7/9/s315-bonus-pre-covid-job-search-amp-pandemic-partings AcaDames S401: Season 4 Launch: https://www.acadamespodcast.com/episodes/2020/8/20/s401-season-4-launch A full transcript of the episode can be found here. Recorded: August 22, 2020 Twitter: https://twitter.com/AcaDamesPodcast E-mail: acadamespodcast@gmail.com Voicemail #: (919) 666-7301 (Voice memos can also be emailed if you would like!) Creative Director: Mara Buchbinder Music by: Grace Mesa — PremiumBeat.com Production, editing, and admin by Meryem Ok Artwork by Melissa Hudgens at Leafy Greens Design
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In this Awake in the World podcast episode Michael continues his discussion of The Five Powers of the Mind and offers some thoughts on tradition and yoga, the interpretation of the word faith, ethics, and self-care. Recorded August 14, 2009.
In this Awake in the World podcast episode Michael discusses Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras with an emphasis on The Five Powers of the Mind (outlined in the first pada, line 20). Recorded August 14, 2009.
Leadership America welcomes Nancy Lieberman – Hosted by Scott Murray & Angel Carlton.An ultimate pleasure to speak with Nancy Lieberman, the Collegiate All-America, WNBA Hall of Fame basketball player, not to mention NBA Assistant Coach with the Sacramento Kings and the first woman to coach a professional men’s basketball team, the Texas Legends. Nancy opens her enormous heart during this interview as she shares her humble beginnings and how that inspired her to start her journey in making a difference for inner city youth, establishing the Nancy Lieberman Foundation. She shares the importance of mentorship and tells personal stories of her mentors, World Boxing Champion, Muhammad Ali, Billionaire Warren Buffet, and Hall of Fame Collegiate Basketball Coach, Pat Summitt. Even though her Hall of Fame career is behind her, her legacy continues to be created in underprivileged neighborhoods throughout cities across America, building DreamCourts in collaboration with people like Baseball Hall of Famer, Derek Jeter and World Tennis Champion, Martina Navratilova. “Lady Magic”, as Nancy has long been referred to, is indeed, a true champion of change! She wakes up inspired every day with a passion to help others, despite the challenges of the pandemic, as she continues to encourage us all to be a victor, not a victim and to always chase greatness. (Recorded August 2020)From the new Murray Media Podcast/Virtual Studios in Dallas, Texas, National Keynote Speakers and Published Authors, Scott Murray and Angel Carlton, moderate the discussion with champions that truly make a difference in our world. Enjoy, subscribe and let us know what you think of this episode of Leadership America as we continue to Create Champions of Change through a Culture of Civility.Visit our website: LeadershipAmerica.netConnect with us on Social Media:Linked In - https://www.linkedin.com/company/leadership-america-todayFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/LeadershipAmericaChampions/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/leadership_america/Twitter - https://twitter.com/LeadershipAmer1Check out Murray Media Production/Podcast/Virtual Studios: MurrayMedia.net
Matters of the mind may be more important to us now, than ever before. The number of new coronavirus cases is continuing to rise in many countries. The United States - as well as dealing with political uncertainty - is reporting over 100,000 infections every day and England has just gone back into lockdown. There are encouraging exceptions, like Australia, which, earlier this week, recorded its first day without local cases in almost five months. But our lives have been upended like never before, and as we continue to battle the virus, the pandemic brings into focus our overall health and wellbeing. “When there’s a huge event like Covid, it’s a forced pause for all of us,” says Giovanni Dienstmann, a Sydney-based meditation teacher and creator of the blog, Live and Dare.Is it time to re-think the way we live our lives and contemplate the future?"Perhaps start a different life, perhaps start to focus more on family, on personal growth, on health and longevity and on service."In this episode, we explore the power of meditation to get us through these difficult days. Giovanni also discusses his personal journey, from troubled child to a place of contentment - and his regimented lifestyle, encompassing meditation, work, exercise, one daily meal, stoicism and family. Published: November 5, 2020 | Recorded: August 27, 2020Visit the LLAMA podcast website for complete show notes, including a transcript of the conversation.This episode is brought to you by AgeUp, a new product that helps fill in the financial gaps that are often created once you’ve mastered aging and achieved an exceptionally long life. Small monthly payments to AgeUp stack over time to create a secure income stream for your 90s and beyond. Contributions to AgeUp are shielded from market swings, and once payouts begin at age 91 or above, they’re guaranteed to last for life. AgeUp is backed by MassMutual and sold by Haven Life Insurance Agency. You can find out more at Age-Up.comIn this interview we cover:Nurturing the mind as well as the bodyMastering the aspects of our lives that we can controlThe impact of Covid 19 on the demand for meditationGiovanni’s story: from troubled child to a place of restfulness. Almost becoming a monk at 19Is spirituality religious?Classifying meditation into different disciplines: Concentration, awareness, relaxation and standby modeDeveloping the muscle of concentrationShutting out the modern day distractions in life and developing self-disciplineGiovanni’s constantly evolving and adapting daily schedulePracticing biphasic sleep - splitting sleep into to blocks per dayThe importance of routines in daily lifeEating just one meal a day. Starting the day with a cold shower followed by meditation Embracing intermittent fasting for longevity and wellbeingLiving by a stoic philosophy and letting go of what you cannot controlPutting life in perspective during the pandemic The Live Long and Master Aging podcast shares ideas but does not offer medical advice. If you have health concerns of any kind, or you are considering adopting a new diet or exercise regime, you should consult your doctor.
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This episode is a Guest Lecture with Dana Kabat-Farr, Associate Professor at Dalhousie University’s Rowe School of Business in Nova Scotia, Canada. Dana Kabat-Farr defines and discusses the 3 classes of sexual harassment and the related concept of workplace incivilities. She and Sarah also discuss Title IX policy, a recent independent report about allegations of sexual harassment against a University of Michigan faculty member, and the importance of bystander training and intervention in light of the #MeToo movement. Click here to subscribe on iTunes! Related readings and links Dana Kabat-Farr’s faculty web page: https://www.dal.ca/faculty/management/rsb/faculty-and-staff/our-faculty/dana-kabat-farr.html Dana Kabat-Farr’s lecture recording, “Subtle Social Peril: Incivility and Gender Harassment as Impediments to Diversity and Well-being at Work,” and additional reading list: https://www.icos.umich.edu/node/744 Report of Independent Investigation: Allegations of Sexual Misconduct by Martin A. Philbert (link to PDF): https://regents.umich.edu/files/meetings/01-01/Report_of_Independent_Investigation_WilmerHale.pdf New Yorker Article on Secretary of Education DeVos’ Title IX regulations: https://www.newyorker.com/news/our-columnists/how-concerning-are-the-trump-administrations-new-title-ix-regulations Lilia Cortina’s article, “Compelled Disclosure of College Sexual Assault” (link to PDF): https://dynamic.uoregon.edu/jjf/articles/hcf2018.pdf The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine 2018 report on Sexual Harassment of Women in Academic Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine: https://www.nap.edu/read/24994/chapter/1 Organizational Tolerance for Workplace Harassment: Development and Validation of the POT Scale (link to PDF): https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/15/4078/pdf BBC article on why sexual harassment training doesn’t work: https://www.bbc.com/worklife/article/20171121-why-sexual-harassment-training-doesnt-work Civility, Respect, and Engagement in the Workplace (CREW): https://hrdailyadvisor.blr.com/2017/03/24/using-civility-training-prevent-harassment/ Harvard Business Review article on bystander training: https://hbr.org/2018/10/to-combat-harassment-more-companies-should-try-bystander-training Australian Human Rights Commission: https://humanrights.gov.au/ Settle and colleagues, Women in STEM: Challenges and determinants of success and well-being: https://www.apa.org/science/about/psa/2014/10/women-stem Christine Blasey Ford, PhD, MS, PsyM: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christine_Blasey_Ford Why people do people delay in reporting sexual assault or not report at all?: Twitter #WhyIDidntReport https://abcnews.go.com/US/women-report-sexual-assaults-survivor-speaks/story?id=57985818 A full transcript of the episode can be found here. Recorded: August 25, 2020 Twitter: https://twitter.com/AcaDamesPodcast E-mail: acadamespodcast@gmail.com Voicemail #: (919) 666-7301 (Voice memos can also be emailed if you would like!) Creative Director: Mara Buchbinder Music by: Grace Mesa — PremiumBeat.com Production, editing, and admin by Meryem Ok Artwork by Melissa Hudgens at Leafy Greens Designs
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The gang just bullshits about various topics including how we all met, multi-company training at small departments, and Julio's trailer. Gates also goes on a tirade about paper cut prevention when dealing with inter-office envelopes. On this episode, Ryan Gates, TJ Parrish, Jeff Mrwik, Rob Hunt, and Julio Ramos. Recorded August 4th, 2020.
Satya Doyle Byock & Carol Ferris discuss the Union of the Opposites within Jungian Psychology. Carol explores Parsifal and the Wasteland at length and how it relates to Jung’s journey. Ann Carroll explores the gender translation in this chapter. The image of Atmaviktu shows up, a many-armed dragon creature and symbol of God. Carol discusses the 12th house and Jupiter. Q&A explores racism, projection, and cleansing with dirt. Chapter: "Nox Quarta" Astrological Charts: Nox Quarta Learn More: Salome Institute: SalomeInstitute.com Carol: CarolFerrisAstrology.com Satya: Quarterlife.org Recorded August 30, 2020
Chapter: "Nox Tertia" Astrological Charts: Nox Tertia Horoscope Learn More: Salome Institute: SalomeInstitute.com Carol: CarolFerrisAstrology.com Satya: Quarterlife.org Recorded August 23, 2020
Satya & Carol discuss C.G. Jung's "Red Book" and its social relevance for our times. In this episode, Jung enters through the left door and deconstructs man’s prejudice toward animals. Satya discusses the “serpentine path to wholeness" and how to reclaim one's embodied self from the projection onto animals. Carol reminds us the Zodiac is not an idle abstraction. Ann Carroll illuminates the image of the cook through Erich Neumann’s "The Great Mother." Chapter: “Nox Secunda” Astrological Charts: Jung: Nox Secunda Learn More: Salome Institute: SalomeInstitute.com Carol: CarolFerrisAstrology.com Satya: Quarterlife.org Recorded August 15th, 2020
Recorded August 27, 2020. In this episode, founder of Beam Paints Anong Beam illustrates her journey into paint making. Anong shares her childhood observation of her artistic parents, her formal art education, and how owning an art supply store guided her into becoming a paint maker. She teaches us how to start making paint, safety issues not often considered by beginners, and elaborates on her plastic-free ethos. To purchase Anong’s paint, visit Beam Paints and her Instagram @beampaints. Anong’s craft crushes include: Jason Logan, Lutea, and Ace of Cakes.Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/cutthecraftpodcast)
Want to help us grow the show? Leave us a Rating and Review!“There are so many different platforms out there for people who want to be their best runner, but there are very few platforms out there that are trying to help people truly fall in love with the sport of running.”—Will LeerPersonal journeys are as unique as the runners who share them, and often the lessons are found in the details. Join us as popular running personality, Will Leer, recalls his experiences as a D3 runner, how a lack of confidence impacted him, the simple solution to a health issue, and where his running shoes are taking him now.(1:30) Jon welcomes his peer, his competitor, his friend...(4:55) Growing up in Minneapolis, supportive parents, a competitive grandmother, and never considering track and field…(10:41) “I’m here to be a better soccer player,” and other statements that quickly led Will to middle distance running.(15:06) From blustery Minnesota to balmy Pomona…(18:48) “I can't play Scrabble without like sweating through my armpits…” Winning the conference 1500 as a freshman…(19:31) It was like a deflating balloon after two miles… knowing that something was not right.(23:40) “I put a lot of pressure on myself, but then that didn’t happen.” Will shares the trials of his collegiate career.(26:22) How a rival can take you to new heights. Will talks about friend and running great, Nick Symmonds.(28:16) 7-11, a case of beer, and an NCAA backpack… taking notes on advice for a fast 1500.(33:10) “These are human beings, accomplishing things that are superhuman or that you deem as superhuman...I think I can, I can do that. I can do something or maybe not exactly that, but like I can come pretty damn close.”(37:33) Low points, tantrums, and great advice…(42:07) Will recounts his favorite running accomplishment.(49:43) “I could almost write the story of how Jon felt going into that race versus how I felt because I didn't have the Olympic standard…”(54:35) From D3 to the biggest stage...Feeling like he shouldn’t be at the Olympic trials.(58:16) Changing limiting beliefs and SELF-expectations.(1:02:49) “I kind of feel like it's the same thing with making it to the level that we compete at, Will... at the end of the day, I'm like humbly speaking, you know, there wasn't another runner in the world that wasn't clearly better than me. And I felt that. I could see that.”(1:07:08) What’s up next for Will?(1:11:21) “I think that one of the great things about running is that it does require you to constantly challenge your personal beliefs of what you're capable of.” Will shares his view on the phrase, Go Be More.If you liked this episode, check out our interviews with fellow D3 elite Ben Auerbach and sub-four miler Bryan Lindsay.And, you can now get these show notes sent directly to your email. Sign up here!Recorded August 19, 2020.References:Training For the Win - trainingftw.comWill Leer - WikipediaNick Symmonds - Wikipedia2008 Olympic Trials 1500m Final - YouTubeGuest:Will Leer - @williamleerHosts:Bryan Green - @sendaibry, Go Be More BlogJon Rankin - @chasejonrankin, Go Be MoreLinks:Go Be More websiteGo Be More YouTube ChannelFeedbackProduction and EditingCreatives Collective Marketing
What The Sci-Fi?! Pilot podcast!! where Chris and Jason Barber discuss the current state of Sci-Fi. Recorded August 29th the day after the death of Chadwick Boseman. A little discussion of the corona season. Our weekly thoughts on the 27 weeks of Star Trek. We give our opinions on the current state of Star Wars. Jason gives a little history of on Star Trek Writer Ronald D Moore.
It's Living It Up With Teresa on Thursday! (Recorded August 28, 2015) Confused about all the information regarding organic foods and products? Not sure if it's something you need to consider switching to? Today my special guest is Melinda Montgomery, Marketing Specialist from Whole Food Markets and my elementary school friend. She shares a wealth of information to educate you and to help you take the guess work out of Whole Foods and the organic craze!!
Recorded August 1, 2020 I'm joined by my 14-year-old granddaughter Madison to discuss Raina Telgemeier's wonderful graphic novel Sisters. This is my favorite of the memoirs set and we had a lovely conversation about it. What did you think of this book? Please send your comments to longboxreview@gmail.com, chat with me @longboxreview on Twitter, or visit longboxreview.com. Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Thanks for listening!
Want to help us grow the show? Leave us a Rating and Review!“I just have to thank God that I had that opportunity, and then that I was prepared for it and that there were people rooting for me. And then I had a coach that said, ‘Just do what you do in practice.’”—Willie BanksWillie Banks brings to life his journey toward becoming a legend in the sport of triple jumping. You’ll learn about what sets triple jumping apart from the other events in track and field, how his signature clapping routine got started, and what he thinks the sport needs to grow fans.If you’ve ever been mesmerized by the storytelling of an Olympic GREAT, then you’re sure to love this episode and be ready to Go Be More.(2:10) Willie shares a bit about growing up in a military family and how sports and activities were just a way to tire him out.(6:04) Building a high jump out of mattresses never ends well…(7:16) A seventh-grader gets inspired by a senior in high school who jumps with his sweats on…(10:20) Kicked off the team for doing it his way…(12:10) What does the triple jump have to do with a drinking game?(14:32) A history teacher who knew “a bit” about the triple jump…(16:45) Why the Avocado League had to extend the triple jump pit...(18:22) “My attitude towards growing up black in the United States was tough for me.”(20:08) Developing a whole philosophy of living had to involve three.(22:06) Jon shares what it was like with a Dad in the navy.(24:17) “You have to stick up for your friends and your family and for what is right.” Willie shares when he went up against his teacher.(28:20) Bryan asks about the transition from high school to UCLA.(33:09) The craziness of the USC, UCLA dual meet…(37:12) “Go do what you do in practice,” Willie carries the weight of the meet.(42:36) “I actually wanted to go to Stanford.”(43:32) What Clarence Taylor taught me about triple jumping…(46:04) What happened when Jon started viewing his running performance as art.(48:01) “But if our sport wants to survive, we have to be entertaining.”(50:34) A learning moment—Willie gets good news and bad news as an American record holder in Germany…(53:34) The impact of some drunk Swedes…(57:59) A triple jumper takes a victory lap…(1:03:39) How do we take our sport to the level it deserves to be at?(1:05:25) The need for stars and supporters…(1:09:20) We need more circus and Colosseum…(1:11:24) Here’s why track grew in the ’70s and ’80s…(1:13:56) What happens when individual organizers pay for their own meet and find sponsors and get investors?(1:16:21) “It's a macro version of your triple jump experience that you were creating for the fans, right?” Bryan shares his experience with the Rock and Roll Marathon.(1:21:54) Affinity happens before, after, on, and off the track.(1:26:16) What’s next on Willie’s plate?(1:28:44) What does Go Be More mean to you?(1:31:56) Closing and what’s coming up.If you liked this episode, check out our interviews with 'Mr. Marathon' Tracy Sundlun and former USA triple jumper Von Ware.And, you can now get these show notes sent directly to your email. Sign up here!Recorded August 28, 2020.References:Willie Banks WR Triple Jump - YouTubeWorld Athletics Profile - WorldAthletics.orgGuest:Willie Banks - @williebanksHosts:Bryan Green - @sendaibry, Go Be More BlogJon Rankin - @chasejonrankin, Go Be MoreLinks:Go Be More websiteGo Be More YouTube ChannelFeedbackProduction and EditingCreatives Collective Marketing
Recorded August 13, 2020. Glassblower/Painter/Crafting the Future Co-Founder Corey Pemberton walks us through the steps involved in blowing glass as he shares how he entered into the world of glassblowing and how it differs from other mediums. Corey also speaks about his interest in a diversity of crafts and how that knowledge is something he applies to his practice. His involvement in spearheading Crafting the Future, a foundation set up to foster diversity in the world of craft, rounds out this episode of Cut the Craft.To see more of Corey’s work check out his website: www.corypemberton.com, and his Instagram @instantglassic. And to learn more about Crafting the Future, please visit their website www.craftingthefuture.org or their Instagram page @crafting_the_future.Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/cutthecraftpodcast)
Episode 4 - Recorded August 28, 2020 "If you wanted to have a great life in Greyhounds, you couldn't do much better than what Charlie has done…"John Parker Show Notes Charlie Blanning has, indeed, lived the Greyhound enthusiast’s life. His father and grandfather bred, raced and coursed Greyhounds. Charlie spent his childhood years playing with Greyhound puppies and attending races and coursing meetings. Charlie would funnel that experience into a Greyhound sport writing career, contributing to various sport publications as a coursing correspondent, starting in the 1970s. He’s spent over 40 years writing on Greyhound sport, and currently writes a monthly column for The Sporting Press, the Irish Greyhound publication. For many years, he was secretary of the National Coursing Club and keeper of the Greyhound Stud Book of England. His magnum opus on the Greyhound breed and its history — The Greyhound and the Hare — was published in 2018. His next book — Please Mister: The Golden Age of Greyhound Racing — will be published in December 2020. In this episode's interview, host John Parker and Charlie discuss the history of Greyhound coursing through the ages -- from the sport of Elizabethan nobles to the more accessible and widely popular Waterloo Cup of the 19th century. Charlie also shares some anecdotes from a childhood spent with Greyhounds. Links The Greyhound and the Hare (Facebook)
Want to help us grow the show? Leave us a Rating and Review!“Soccer doesn’t really wait for you… it was completely shattering and it felt like a punishment. It was really sad.”—Hailey HoganHailey has more insight and understanding of kidney disease than any 20-something should have. Diagnosed at the early age of 15 she was quickly thrust into a world of medical testing, uncertain futures, and adjusted expectations. Listen in as she candidly explains the roller-coaster ride of figuring out life with her condition.You’re sure to walk away with admiration of her daily courage, a mature grasp of complicated procedures, and her determined efforts to Go Be More.(3:47) Hailey shares about her childhood in Ohio and a family move to Arizona.(5:44) “...something is really not right.” Hailey’s symptoms that led to the diagnosis.(10:48) “... still scratching the surface on the kidneys,” Jon asks Hailey about her thoughts on testing.(12:14) The problem with symptoms…(14:10) “... the kidneys, like most of your body, is very connected to each other. And it really helps if you can have a holistic approach to your medicine.” Jon and Hailey talk about the need for earlier testing.(15:45) Hailey shares her heartbreak with soccer.(17:53) Robotic pyeloplasty and other new normals…(19:44) Realities sink in…(21:18) What are the 5 stages of kidney disease?(22:39) “...it's different because you're in this weird spot where you're like, how much do I need to change my lifestyle? And where does that begin and end?” Hailey shares about the confusing nature of a silent condition and how it impacts her thoughts.(22:56) For the love of powerlifting…(24:24) Are the treatment protocols handled well?(28:16) Why it’s terrifying to leave your pediatric nephrologist and the different approaches to pediatric and adult kidney disease.(34:04) There’s a need for a consistent scale.(38:25) “And I think the healthcare system is one of those things where I think that with like a lot of things going on in our country, I think we need a revolution. I think we need to just do something different. And even if it's small, let's create a good example of something that works and then scale that.”(39:11) 1% of the federal budget goes to paying for dialysis.(39:42) John Oliver, an investigative journalist tackles the DaVita dialysis controversy with a humorous video.(45:32) How do you handle the many aspects of life with kidney disease—particularly the mental health challenges?(47:24) “I actually struggled to breathe.” Hailey shares a scary story that resulted from a complication after surgery.(53:06) Working through what’s in your control and what’s not.(55:13) Hailey shares her passion for kidney disease advocacy.(58:47) What the message of Go Be More means to Hailey Hogan…If you liked this episode, check out our interviews with Kidney Fighter Marc Coronel and soccer coach/kidney warrior Jeremy BedigAnd, you can now get these show notes sent directly to your email. Sign up here!Recorded August 28, 2020.References:Last Week Tonight: Dialysis - YouTubeGuest:Hailey Hogan - @thepinkpowerranger1Hosts:Bryan Green - @sendaibry, Go Be More BlogJon Rankin - @chasejonrankin, Go Be MoreLinks:Go Be More websiteGo Be More YouTube ChannelFeedbackProduction and EditingCreatives Collective Marketing
Satya Doyle Byock & Carol Ferris enter a series of more playful Red Book chapters, beginning with "Divine Folly" in which Jung departs from his own religiosity to express the critical importance of living one's own existence. Jung picks up a copy of "The Imitation of Christ" by Thomas a Kempis and starts a dialogue with the work of Friedrich Nietzsche. Carol illuminates the astrology of January 14th, 1914 and the Grand Cardinal Cross in Jung's horoscope. Ann Carroll explores Western Civilization's wrestling with the 2,000 year-old Christian narrative. Satya defines courage as vulnerability and inner work. Chapter: “Divine Folly” Learn More: Salome Institute: SalomeInstitute.com Carol: CarolFerrisAstrology.com Satya: Quarterlife.org Recorded August 9, 2020
In this episode, co-hosts Whitney and Sarah discuss their hour-to-hour, day-to-day, week-to-week, and month-to-month experience of time in the COVID era. They chat about adapting to new work environments and daily routines, preparing for changing seasons, embracing rituals, and most importantly, being kind to ourselves. Related readings and links S205: Journal Club: Task Management: https://www.acadamespodcast.com/episodes/2019/10/22/s205-task-management Stat News video on how pandemic stress alters perceptions of time: https://www.statnews.com/2020/08/17/pandemic-stress-alters-your-perception-of-time/ RAIN Mindfulness Acronym: https://www.huffingtonpost.com.au/2017/05/11/feeling-overwhelmed-or-anxious-remember-rain_a_22078892/ A full transcript of the episode can be found here. Recorded: August 27, 2020 Twitter: https://twitter.com/AcaDamesPodcast E-mail: acadamespodcast@gmail.com Voicemail #: (919) 666-7301 (Voice memos can also be emailed if you would like!) Creative Director: Mara Buchbinder Music by: Grace Mesa — PremiumBeat.com Production, editing, and admin by Meryem Ok Artwork by Melissa Hudgens at Leafy Greens Designs
Recorded August 26th. How have you changed since COVID?
Want to help us grow the show? Leave us a Rating and Review!We talk with soccer coach and kidney disease survivor Jeremy Bedig about his experience with FSGS.Jeremy’s Kidney Disease Diagnosis and First Transplant- His passion for soccer as a kid and the path he was on prior to his diagnosis with FSGS at the age of 14- The weird swelling and symptoms that caused him to go to the doctor and get diagnosed with fast-acting variant FSGS- The first time he really felt sick, not because of kidney disease but because of the treatment- His experience trying to keep up with school and soccer while undergoing chemotherapy and taking multiple drugs to battle his condition- The mental challenge of dealing with a life-threatening diagnosis, and how you struggle to process what it means as you go through the day-to-day experience, especially as a high school student- The amazing support he received from his parents and grandparents, and how important that support system is for patients- His experience with dialysis and having a double nephrectomy (where both kidneys are removed) as a junior in high school- The unique opportunity he got that most of us will never experienceJeremy’s Second Transplant- The legal battles he had to fight with his school to allow him to study based on his health situation, and how difficult some teachers made his experience- How unprepared he was to be a college student, and why he dropped out- What led him to try being a soccer coach, and how quickly he progressed in his first couple years- The staph infection that destroyed his new kidney and sent him back onto dialysis for 3 1/2 years, and the emotional toll that took to be back where he was years earlier- The experience of finding a donor but having it fall through because of a failed test- The role coaching played in giving him something outside his condition to focus on- His eventual transplant from a family relative and the special bond that created between themWhat Jeremy is Doing Today- One of the scary realities of being a kidney disease patient: going into the surgery not knowing if you'll have a kidney at the end- His new coaching career with Diablo Valley College and Contra Costa FC, and the process of receiving his official US Soccer licensing- His role as a Peer Team Lead with the Nephrotic Syndrome Foundation, and the podcast they are creating- His desire to spread the word about mental health, and his continued struggles to deal with the PTSD associated with his kidney experience- Why even though he received amazing care and had an amazing support network, he still often felt alone, which is an opportunity for improvement in the current health care system- His founding the for the Amplify Athletic Alliance to support the LGBTQ community to share their experiences- And of course, what Go Be More means to JeremyIf you liked this episode, check out Jon’s Kidney Disease Story and our interview with Kidney Fighter Marc Coronel.And, you can now get these show notes sent directly to your email. Sign up here!Recorded August 26, 2020.References:Amplify Athletic Alliance - coming soonNephrotic Syndrome Foundation - websiteContra Costa FC - websiteDiablo Valley College Soccer - dvc.eduGuest:Jeremy Bedig - @coachjeremyb, @ysarb_motHosts:Bryan Green - @sendaibry, Go Be More BlogJon Rankin - @chasejonrankin, Go Be MoreLinks:Go Be More websiteGo Be More YouTube ChannelFeedbackSubscribe on your favorite player:Simplecast
Recorded August 19th. Instead of a yard sign that say "I'm so gonna vote" I want a sign that says "I'm so glad you get to vote"
Recorded August 9, 2020 I give some quick(ish) thoughts on the Batman: Universe, House of X/Powers of X, and Superman: Up in the Sky hard cover collections. Please send your comments to longboxreview@gmail.com, chat with me @longboxreview on Twitter, or visit longboxreview.com. Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Thanks for listening! Link: https://neverstaydead.podbean.com/e/a-pox-on-your-house-of-x/
Recorded August 12th. How do you stay informed without going crazy? Tiger King has come to Matt’s house. Max Weber suggested that the state should have a monopoly on violence.
Want to help us grow the show? Leave us a Rating and Review!We talk with historian Gary Corbitt about his father’s remarkable career and the early days of running in New York City.Ted Corbitt and the Early Days of Running- How Gary’s childhood mirrored the early days of running in New York City- The importance of the New York Pioneer Club, founded in Harlem in 1936, in creating an integrated running organization well before the Civil Rights era or Jackie Robinson’s integration in Major League Baseball- The surprising connections between Ted Corbitt and Jackie Robinson- The experience of being a black runner in the 1940s and 1950s in New York City, and how we went from suspect to respect with some local police- His experience running on the University of Cincinnati track team and the challenges of competing in the segregated south- How he ran his first marathon at age 32, ran in the Olympics at 33, and ran the London to Brighton race—his first ultramarathon—at the age of 43- How Ted was a master physical therapist and used his knowledge to overcome the many injuries he faced during his career due to over-training, often going over 300 miles per week- His role in perfecting the wheel-based measurement system still used today to measure courses and ensure accuracy- The many forgotten people who helped to create and grow the sport, and the many forgotten black distance runners who preceded Ted Corbitt- How Ted Corbitt was one of the inaugural inductee’s into the US Distance Running Hall of Fame, along with Frank Shorter, Bill Rodgers, Joan Benoit, and Kathrine SwitzerThoughts on Running and Preserving History Today- The efforts the National Black Marathoner’s Association is making to work with major marathons to get more black people running- The amazing collection of letters Ted Corbitt left behind, and Gary’s plan to publish them all together in a book- His goal to inspire new historians to help document the history or running as well as the milestones being made today- His goal to create the Ted Corbitt Institute for Running History Research to support historians and historical research- And finally, how Go Be More means that when you see a need and you can fill it, you need to do soIf you liked this episode, check out our interviews with NBMA President Tony Reed and coach/promoter Tracy Sundlun.And, you can now get these show notes sent directly to your email. Sign up here!Recorded August 21, 2020.References:Ted Corbitt: An American Pioneer - tedcorbitt.comTed Corbitt - Pioneer - FacebookNew York Road Runners - NYRR.orgRoad Runners Club of America - RRCA.orgGuest:Gary Corbitt - @corbittgHosts:Bryan Green - @sendaibry, Go Be More BlogJon Rankin - @chasejonrankin, Go Be MoreLinks:Go Be More websiteGo Be More YouTube ChannelFeedbackSubscribe on your favorite player:Simplecast
Something wrong. I hold my head. Chadwick gone. Our [redacted] dead! We gon miss you, bruh. (Recorded August 29, 2020)
Want to help us grow the show? Leave us a Rating and Review!We talk with Paralympic Guide Runner Wesley Williams about what it takes to do what he does, and how it’s influenced his mentality about life.Wesley's Background- Wesley’s childhood growing up in Visalia, California and how his family created the spark that got him into track and field- What led him to compete for Cal State Northridge- How Paralympian and hometown hero Jerome Avery opened the door for him to become a guide runner- How he modeled his approach after Jerome Avery and the importance of building a strong human connection with the athletes you train- His first impressions of the Paralympics and how those were quickly dispelled- How he eventually became partners with Lex Gillette, and what makes Lex uniqueHis Experience as a Paralympian - The role of a guide runner and some of the rules they need to adhere to- How a Paralympic 100m race actually works, and some of the strategies guide runners use to run seamlessly with their partners- How the Paralympic long jump works, and the “in and out” calling method he and Lex are known for- His experience in Rio where Lex couldn’t hear his guidance on four of his six jumps due to the crowd noise- Why he feels being a guide runner is what he was meant to do- Some of the challenges facing Paralympic athletes, from getting into competitions to preparing for life after competition to gaining and keeping corporate sponsorship- Why we need to think outside the box to create more and better opportunities for Paralympic athletes- What it feels like to stand on the medal stand at the Paralympic Games- How competing in the Paralympics and traveling the world changed his mentality, and fulfilled his athletic dreams in a way that his previous career hadn’tTraining for 2021 and His Future Plans- How difficult it is to train for 2021 due to the restrictions on what facilities can be used- His run-in with a wild bobcat while trying to do some hill work- Wesley’s memory of Jon first telling him about the idea for Go Be More, back in 2007- How it takes a village to raise a person and why he is creating a non-profit that aims to create those villages- And why for Wesley, Go Be More means to go be somebody you never thought you could becomeIf you liked this episode, check out our interviews with track and field stars Coby Miller and Von Ware.And, you can now get these show notes sent directly to your email. Sign up here!Recorded August 7, 2020.References:Lex Gillette Gold Medal Jump London World Championships - YouTubeLex Gillette Long Jump Crash - YouTube100m Semifinals Rio Paralympics - YouTubeThe Weight of Gold - HBOGuest:Wesley Williams - @wesley_williamzHosts:Bryan Green - @sendaibry, Go Be More BlogJon Rankin - @chasejonrankin, Go Be MoreLinks:Go Be More websiteGo Be More YouTube ChannelFeedbackSubscribe on your favorite player:Simplecast
Dr. Thomas Farley spent much of his adult life preparing for this moment: leading a large US city through a worldwide pandemic. The health commissioner of Philadelphia is a North Jersey native, a pediatrician and an epidemiologist with a deep background in studying infectious diseases, particularly with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Dr. Farley and I spoke via Zoom and went back to those early days of the pandemic to discuss what worked, what didn't and whether it was tough to get people on board early on. He also offers optimism about an end to the pandemic and the chance of developing an effective vaccine. Recorded August 28, 2020. In this podcast: Dr. Farley addresses why he seems so calm despite the chaotic nature a pandemic can bring (1:58), offers thoughts on how some people form opinions not based on science and how some even shun advice from medical professionals (2:51), talks about his time with the CDC, what he learned and how it prepared him for this job (3:32), if he feared "the big one" when it came to a fast-spreading virus (4:45), we talk about his comments on February 25, 2020, the day before the United States had its first official case of "local transmission" of the coronavirus (5:45), if he received pushback from his early, stern comments and warnings (6:31), what the most important decision was after Philadelphia saw its first official cases in March (7:07), what he would have done differently with nursing homes, which saw half of the overall deaths early on (8:04), how states that reopened too early impacted Philadelphia (9:30), handling the H1N1 pandemic as health commissioner in New York City (10:50), his reaction to comments from some people that suggest older people are "expendable" when getting life back to normal (12:27), the extended benefits we might see from the social distancing, the mask wearing and better hygiene and the upcoming flu season (14:05) what our chances are in developing treatments or vaccines for COVID-19 (15:25), how he will handle an announcement that a vaccine has been developed (16:12), if he thinks the coronavirus will become endemic in the US (17:25), our speed round begins (18:47), we discuss the economic impact of the shutdown orders (19:47), what Dr. Farley thinks about shaking hands in the future (20:50), if he's received hate mail/email/social media messages (22:10), his vision of the future for Philadelphia, a city hit hard by the pandemic and the shutdowns (22:50), how we might handle the next pandemic (24:53), using South Korea as a model, given its experience with SARS ahead of COVID-19 (24:48), if we will be wearing masks forever (25:19), why he thinks it's still important to focus on general health matters like smoking, salt intake and obesity (25:41), if he is hopeful about the NFL starting its season in September (27:12).
Fourteen... Live Missile Found at LAL... Under the Big Mac... Fedex 767 Works Through Bad Gear Warning... Myth of the Zero... Landing Gear camera view... Airplane Upgrading?... 2nd Oldest Flying Airplane... Drone in an elevator???... Girls in Aviation Day. All this and more on Uncontrolled Airspace Podcast. Recorded August 20, 2020.
Recorded August 14, 2020 – Let’s talk about FUD - it’s not enough to just say FUD sucks. Let’s talk about exactly how and why producers of FUD are garbage nightmare monster people. We also cover how they are actually damaging themselves, not just the people and organizations that buy their hype. We have rather strong opinions on this, so we invited Meredith Corley, an actual professional on the topic, to break it down for us all. Meredith is our Security communications and PR Director (previously of Duo and Blackhat fame) and takes us through spotting, defusing, and refuting FUD in the security community. Full show notes on the [Talos blog}(https://blog.talosintelligence.com/2020/09/beers-with-talos-ep-91-get-fud-out.html)
What could be more 2020 than sightings of terrifying fire tornadoes? How about the dismantling of postal infrastructure in advance of an election where mail-in ballots may well determine the winner? In this episode, Christine and JJ discuss the fire tornadoes recently spotted in Northern California, then sort out the mail sorting machines at the heart of US Postal Service controversies. Recorded August 20th, 2020.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/TalkDescriptionToMe)
Want to help us grow the show? Leave us a Rating and Review!We talk with Tracy about his amazing career as a coach, event planner, and governor of the sport of track and distance running.His Coaching Career- How he got his start in coaching at age 12 - Why not being talented at track and field actually made him a better coach- What makes rivalries so special, why the UCLA/USC dual meet was the best in the world, and how he actually won a car in his first one!- Tracy’s theory for why the dual meet lost some of its luster in the late 80s and early 90s, and a discussion of whether the dual meet is the ideal format for determining the national champion- His transition from USC to Colorado, his experience coaching the great Mary Decker, and what he thinks set her apart from other runners- His friendship with Wilt Chamberlain and Wilt’s dedication to promoting women’s athletics, Wilt’s Wonder Women, his helping to get the Rock ’n Roll Marathon started, and Jon’s experience meeting him as a kid- How he got started coaching the Warren Street Social Athletic Club and some of his memories from that time, including the fight to allow his athletes to receive prize money, which was barred at the time by the AAU- How he knew it was time to transition out of coaching when he was no longer obsessed with thinking about the workoutsHis Transition to Governance and Event Planning - You can’t put on a competition, it has to be an event. You need to make it larger than life.- How he got involved in the AAU in order to stop them from punishing runners and how he stumbled into becoming the Men’s Chairman after losing the election to be the Women’s Chairman, and how that gave him the power to run meets the way he wanted- His incredible first meet at the Armory in New York City, where he fired all the officials- What led him to create the National Scholastic Indoor Track and Field Championships, and all the hoops they had to jump through- What drives Tracy to put in the work to create these new opportunities and change the sport for the better- The importance of focusing on making an event special and doing it with people who are passionate about it- The events he’s working on now, including a women’s running movement in Saudi Arabia, the Kigali International Peace March in Rwanda, and how to craft a space in track and field for transgender athletes that maintains fairness for all athletes- And why the words Go Be More mean never stopping trying to be great and to never stop trying to do more for peopleIf you liked this episode, check out our interviews with legendary coach Bob Larsen and author/marathoner Tony Reed.And, you can now get these show notes sent directly to your email. Sign up here!Recorded August 19, 2020.References:Tracy's Amazing Resume - National ScholasticWilt's Wonder Women Track Club (with some amazing photos of Tracy and his hair) - CompletePTWarren Street Social and Athletic Club - FacebookRock 'n Roll Marathon - RunRocknRoll.comGuest:Tracy SundlunHosts:Bryan Green - @sendaibry, Go Be More BlogJon Rankin - @chasejonrankin, Go Be MoreLinks:Go Be More websiteGo Be More YouTube ChannelFeedbackSubscribe on your favorite player:Simplecast
Erik Milito (National Ocean Industries Association) and Feng Zhang and Max Cohen (Wood Mackenzie) joined us to discuss Wood Mackenzie's August 2020 report "Economic Impact Study of New Offshore Wind Lease Auctions By BOEM." Credits: Content, audio engineering, editing, and sound design by Brandon Burke. Music by Brandon Burke, with contributions from Nathan Ezzo, Steven Reilly, and Miles Taylor. Recorded August 18, 2020. Published September 1, 2020.
Recorded: August 19, 2020 On this week's episode, Will is joined by Tennessee Titans LEGEND, Eddie George. Right out the gate, The Boys swap stories of their different experiences playing ball growing up, and Will brings up a beef he's had with Eddie for the past 21 years. Next up, Eddie breaks down his path to playing at THE Ohio State University, and ultimately becoming the best player in the country in '95 when he won the Heisman. He then gives us a look behind the curtain of what it was like playing in the later years of the Houston Oilers, and how tough it was during their move to Nashville. Later on, Eddie goes into detail on his relationship on and off the field with Steve McNair, and what it was like seeing him grow as an NFL quarterback. He then explains some of the challenges he faced during his transition from the Titans to the Cowboys, and eventually his life after football. Finally, Eddie discusses what he's been doing off the field since his retirement from the league (starring in a Broadway play, founding a wealth management company, teaching at OSU, etc) and he gives us his opinion on the Titans 2020 season, and the NFL as a whole. A TON is covered in this one, so buckle up. This one is a can't miss! ----- SHOP: https://store.barstoolsports.com/collections/bussin-with-the-boys FOLLOW THE BOYS Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bussinwtb/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BussinWTB Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BussinWTB/ Website: https://www.bussinwtb.com
It’s been almost three months since the turmoil at Bon Appétit erupted. But amid calls to address marginalization, tokenization, and pay inequity at BA, has any real change been made? In this episode, we recap what’s been going on inside Bon Appétit, Conde Nast, and the Test Kitchen since June. Plus, with Bon Appétit videos slated to return in September, we discuss whether we’ll be tuning in. What does all this mean for Pod Appétit? Listen to hear some exciting announcements—you won’t want to miss it! (Recorded August 23, 2020) UPDATE August 27, 2020: Dawn Davis was announced as Bon Appétit’s new editor-in-chief. Resources: Keeping Ourselves Accountable (Bon Appétit) Condé Nast has suspended a Bon Appétit video editor amid an internal investigation (Business Insider) Condé Nast employees say Black celebrities like Lizzo and Megan Thee Stallion were rejected from videos based on a 'racist' vetting process (Business Insider via The Internet Archive) Agnes Chu Exiting Disney Plus to Join Condé Nast Entertainment as President (Variety) Condé Nast Staffers Expose Entertainment Chief’s Old Tweets About Mexicans and Women (The Daily Beast) Update: Inside The Turmoil At Bon Appétit (The Sporkful) 3 of Bon Appétit's Test Kitchen stars of color are departing the video channel after failed contract negotiations (Business Insider via The Internet Archive) Bon Appétit Taps Sonia Chopra From Vox Media’s Eater as Executive Editor, as Three Video Stars Quit ‘Test Kitchen’ (Variety) 2 Black Staff Members Quit Bon Appétit as Tensions Over Race Continue (The New York Times) Bon Appétit video editor Matt Hunziker has returned to work after a suspension — but co-workers say his forced leave shows how Condé Nast is stifling voices of dissent (Business Insider) Bon Appétit videos will return in September after mass exodus (New York Post) Bon Appétit names six-time James Beard award recipient Marcus Samuelsson as advisor, guest editor (Condé Nast) Bon Appétit’s Next Editor in Chief Is a Book-World Star (The New York Times) _ Find Pod Appétit: Website: podappetitpodcast.com Twitter: @pod_appetit Instagram: @pod_appetit Pinterest: @pod_appetit Facebook: podappetitpodcast Email: podappetitpodcast@gmail.com _ Logo by: Erik Sternberger: eriksternberger.com _ Promoted Podcast: Best Forevers: A Podcast for Kindred Spirits: bestforeverspod.libsyn.com
White House and campaign veterans Jen Psaki and Paul Begala join Katie Barlow and Joe Lockhart for a discussion about the “Rainbows & Rainclouds” of the 2020 presidential campaign. In a McLaughlin Group tribute, Joe joins the panel, and Katie leads the group as they analyze the political landscape heading into the home stretch of the race for the White House. Jen explains the challenges facing Team Biden as they work to keep the Democrats united. Paul says the best strategy for defeating Trump is to ignore his Twitter feed and focus the voter’s attention on his track record and how his Administration has negatively impacted their lives. And Joe discusses Q-Anon – and why Team Trump is looking to this dangerous conspiracy group for new voters. Recorded August 28, 2020Words Matter will become part of the CAFE Insider membership product in the coming weeks. Become a member: www.cafe.com/wordsSign up to receive the weekly CAFE Brief newsletter which includes analysis by Elie Honig, links to new content, and more: www.cafe.com/briefAnd check Paul Begala’s new book You’re Fired: The Perfect Guide to Beating Donald Trump. https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Youre-Fired/Paul-Begala/9781982160043Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/words-matter1. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.