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Daly Cherry-Evans has announced his is going to leave Manly! Joel and Fletch go over a wild 24 hours for the Sea Eagles captain! 00:00 24 hours for DCE 04:10 Daly Cherry Evans Career in the NRL 05:10 How does DCE get no offer from Manly? 06:00 Where are the suitors for DCE? 07:10 Who can you afford for $750k 08:10 DCE Cap next year 08:50 He said he is going to retire or go to Europe? 09:10 Rumours to Roosters 10:10 Why would he go to Roosters? 10:50 Halfback mock draft 12:10 Potential landing spots for DCE 12:15 Landing spot: Gold Coast Titans 13:15 Landing spot: Sydney Roosters 14:05 Landing spot: St George Illawarra Dragons 14:15 Landing spot: Newcastle Knights 14:15 Landing spot: South Sydney Rabbitohs 14:55 Landing spot: Dolphins 15:05 Landing spot: Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs 15:15 Landing spot: Parramatta Eels 16:20 Landing spot: Brisbane Broncos 17:20 Reiterating the points Listen to The Run Home with Joel and Fletch live every weekday: 3pm AEDT on SEN 1170 AM Sydney 2pm AEST on SEN 693 AM Brisbane Listen Online: https://www.sen.com.au/listen Subscribe to The Run Home YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@JoelandFletchSEN Follow us on Social Media! TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@joelfletchsen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joelfletchsen X: https://x.com/joelfletchsen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textThe episode explores the connection between humility and true enlightenment, emphasizing that genuine spirituality transcends ego and arrogance. As seekers, we are encouraged to cultivate authenticity and compassion in our spiritual journeys. • Discussing the importance of community in spiritual growth • Introducing an upcoming course focused on formless awareness • Reflecting on authenticity in recent interviews • Exploring the true essence of enlightenment and humility • Addressing arrogance in self-proclaimed enlightened individuals • Defining the experience of formless awareness • Emphasizing empathy and compassion in spirituality • Reiterating the significance of nurturing authentic spiritual relationships • Motivating listeners to contribute to a more compassionate spiritual communityJoin our Discord Server: https://discord.gg/hnRf7wESwX Visit my website: https://www.thebeardedmysticpodcast.com/Buy The Bearded Mystic Podcast Merch: https://thebeardedmysticpodcast.myshopify.com/Want a one-on-one spiritual discussion with The Bearded Mystic - book here: https://www.thebeardedmysticpodcast.com/p/spiritual-discussion/Subscribe to The Bearded Mystic Podcast channel: https://www.youtube.com/ @TheBeardedMysticPodcast Become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/thebeardedmysticpodcastRahul on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/beardedmystic.bsky.socialLife's 3 Things - Author Manny Garcia's PodcastBe Happy - Short, simple, and sage advice for living beyond your stress and anxiety. Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Grandpa Bill's Grunts & Groans @billholt8792 The Power of Nature: A Holistic Healing Journey Nourishing the Mind: The Power of Thought" Join Grandpa Bill: as we explore the profound impact of our thoughts on our overall well-being. We'll delve into the power of positive thinking, mindfulness practices, and how to cultivate a healthy mental state." Grandpa Bill: Discovers and discusses the incredible connection between your mind and body. This episode explores the power of thought, the benefits of mindfulness, and how to cultivate a positive mental outlook." 1: How do our thoughts shape our reality? We'll explore the fascinating science of the mind-body connection. 2: What are some simple yet effective practices to cultivate a more positive and peaceful mind? We'll share actionable tips and techniques. Nourishing the Body: The Gift of Nature Explores the healing power of nature's bounty with Grandpa Bill. We'll discuss the importance of whole foods, the benefits of herbal remedies, and how to nourish your body for optimal health." Grandpa Bill : Discovers the incredible healing power of nature's bounty. This episode explores the importance of whole foods, the benefits of herbal remedies, and how to nourish your body for optimal health." 1: "What are some of the most powerful natural remedies for common ailments? We'll explore the science and traditional wisdom behind herbal medicine." 2: How can we incorporate more whole foods into our diets? We'll share practical tips and delicious recipes to nourish your body from the inside out. Food for the Mind, Body, and Soul: The Complete Guide to Natural Medicine" #HolisticHealth, #NaturalRemedies, #MindBodySoul, #GrandpaBill, #BHSalesKennelKelpHolisticHealingHour, Nourishing the Mind, Body, and Soul: A Holistic Approach to Healing Grandpa Bill begins by: Emphasizing the interconnectedness of the mind, body, and soul. Explaining how nurturing each aspect is crucial for overall well-being. Briefly introduce the concepts of "food" for each area (thoughts for the mind, whole foods for the body, and spiritual practices for the soul). Nourishing the Mind: Discussing the power of positive thinking, mindfulness practices (meditation, deep breathing), and the importance of cultivating gratitude and self-compassion. Sharing simple techniques for stress reduction and mental clarity. Nourishing the Body: Highlighting the importance of whole foods, such as fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins. Briefly touching upon the benefits of herbal remedies and natural supplements (always emphasizing the importance of consulting with a healthcare professional). Discussing the role of exercise and physical activity in overall health. Nourishing the Soul: Exploring the role of spirituality in overall well-being. Discussing practices such as yoga, meditation, spending time in nature, and connecting with loved ones. Emphasizing the importance of finding activities that bring joy and fulfillment. Grandpa Bill Strives for: Reiterating the importance of a holistic approach to health and well-being. Encouraging our listeners and readers to explore different practices and find what works best for them. Creative Solutions for Holistic Healthcare Distribution to prioritize self-care and nourish their mind, body, and soul.
Join Angel Santana in an inspiring episode of 'Have Faith, Let It Begin,' where he delves into the power of prayer amid the chaos of devastating wildfires. As the community faces destruction and loss, Angel encourages listeners to stay hopeful and offer prayers for relief. Amidst the heartache, he emphasizes the importance of gratitude and faith, reminding us of the resilience of the human spirit. Angel asks the audience to join him in prayer, supporting those who have lost their homes and the brave firefighters working tirelessly to control the blazes. Reiterating his message of faith, Angel extends his concerns and prayers to individuals from the 'Have Faith, Let It Begin' family, showcasing unity and the strength of community in times of turmoil.
hVIVO PLC (AIM:HVO) chief executive Yamin 'Mo' Khan talked with Proactive's Stephen Gunnion about the company's new £11.5 million contract with a top-tier global pharmaceutical company. The contract, involving an RSV human challenge trial, will utilise hVIVO's advanced facilities in Canary Wharf. Khan highlighted the importance of continued RSV research, even with vaccines available, emphasising the market's potential due to uncertainty about vaccine durability and effectiveness. Khan also discussed hVIVO's diversification efforts. The company has expanded its laboratory capacity, launched new service lines, and signed contracts across laboratory services, outpatient studies, and patient recruitment. Despite these expansions, Khan affirmed that human challenge trials remain a core business, contributing to the company's strong order book. Reiterating 2024 revenue guidance of £62 million, Khan expressed confidence in achieving a £100 million revenue target by 2028. He noted challenges in client contract signings but sees positive momentum in the pipeline of opportunities. Learn more about hVIVO's growth and innovations in this Proactive interview. Be sure to like, subscribe, and enable notifications for updates on Proactive's YouTube channel. #hVIVO #RSVResearch #HumanChallengeTrials #ClinicalTrials #PharmaNews #LaboratoryExpansion #ProactiveInvestors #VaccineDevelopment #MedicalResearch #ProactiveInvestors #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews
It's been a few weeks since the USA election and a few more since my episode where I shared my predictions on the energy around the USA election and the outcome. Today's episode reviews the predictions and also to respond to the many comments and feedback it created. When we reflect on our guidance we can learn to interpret differently. So... Have I changed my predictions for the USA and president changed? NoDoes the energy around the election and USA still remain? YesWhat does this mean... we now just need this energy (and action) even more. In this episode: My original USA election predictions Reviewing the cards pulled for Donald Trump, Kamala Harris and the USA itself... and what it means now Reiterating the prediction that the role of the vice president and Secretary of State in the next administration will be crucial and potentially outshine the president Explaining what it means when I say I don't clairvoyantly see Donald Trump... it's not as literal as many of you thought! Links mentioned:The ARIA Method For Working With GuidanceHow to interpret signs and symbolsPredicting who will win the USA electionAbout your host, Helen JacobsI never set out to work as a psychic, but life had other plans! After a life-altering spirit visitation, I left a career in PR to follow my intuition in creating a platform and community for those who also want to live their true life path. Some 15 years later, I am still using my gifts to mentor, write and speak about the very same. Come say hi on Instagram or you may like to work with me, find more of my collective energy forecasts or explore all my other tools, tips and resources at helenjacobs.co.
Today's 20-min top headline news brief includes: [1:27] -Reiterating his plan for tax relief, Trump says, ““I'm thrilled to be back in the city I love!” [Newsmax Breaking] [5:41] -Melania Trump wows the crowd at Madison Square Garden. [Newsmax Breaking] [9:03] -Donald Trump Jr. says that it is the Democrats who are running a fascist playbook. [19:10] -RFK Jr.: "I didn't leave the Democratic Party, the Democratic Party left me!" [21:38] -Karoline Leavitt: Nothing is more iconic than a Trump rally in Madison Square Garden. [Wake Up America] Listen to Newsmax LIVE and see our entire podcast lineup at http://Newsmax.com/Listen Make the switch to NEWSMAX today! Get your 15 day free trial of NEWSMAX+ at http://NewsmaxPlus.com Looking for NEWSMAX caps, tees, mugs & more? Check out the Newsmax merchandise shop at : http://nws.mx/shop Follow NEWSMAX on Social Media: • Facebook: http://nws.mx/FB • Twitter/X: http://nws.mx/twitter • Instagram: http://nws.mx/IG • YouTube: https://youtube.com/NewsmaxTV • Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsmaxTV • TRUTH Social: https://truthsocial.com/@NEWSMAX • GETTR: https://gettr.com/user/newsmax • Threads: http://threads.net/@NEWSMAX • Telegram: http://t.me/newsmax Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Struggling to keep up with customer calls? You could be missing out on valuable new business. In this episode, we explore how outsourcing your customer service can free up your time, improve efficiency, and help you capture more leads. Discover when it's the right time to delegate, explore various outsourcing options, and learn how to train your team for a seamless customer experience. Join host Adam Sylvester, along with Michelle Jeppesen of Jill's Office and Richard Grove of Wall Control and The Small Business Consultant, as they share practical insights for scaling your business. New to Jobber? Masters of Home Service listeners can claim an exclusive discount for Jobber at jobber.com/podcastdeal Here are the timestamps with square brackets: [00:00] Introduction to the episode and guests [01:25] Addressing the fear of outsourcing and identifying the right time to start [04:43] Why business owners shouldn't answer every call [06:22] Exploring outsourcing options to free up your time and provide 24/7 service [09:30] The role of answering services in business growth [12:46] Using Jobber to provide exceptional customer service [14:11] The differences between using a full-time virtual assistant and an answering service [16:17] Streamlining email communication through ticketing systems and virtual assistants [18:25] Three steps for properly training remote staff [21:58] The importance of providing good documentation to help train [24:30] How to maintain quality control with remote staff [25:55] Reiterating how good customer service is paramount in winning work [28:18] Outsourcing your outbound phone calls and follow-ups [31:07] Adam's key takeaways: Answer the phone, progress the call forward, outsource follow-ups
Author, coach, speaker, and entrepreneur are just some of the titles of today's remarkable guest. Markus Kaulius is a globally recognized business and thought leader, and he joins us today to share some tips on how we can start living more meaningful lives to unlock our full potential. We begin with a major transformation from Markus' life that taught him most of what he knows about business success. Then, we explore the gravity of choosing to work on your business rather than in it, how to set up a business as a sellable asset, where ownership fits in, and the ins and outs of Markus' groundbreaking book, Play a Bigger Game. We also discuss ways to free yourself from imposter syndrome, why nothing really matters without action, and everything we need to know about our guest's latest business venture: Yaystack. To end, Markus doubles down on the importance of living with intention and explains how he overcomes some of life's biggest challenges.Key Points From This Episode:Welcoming Markus as he walks us through one of his life's biggest transformations. How to know when it's time to stop working in your business and start working on it. Understanding how to set up a new business to be sold for profit in the future. Ways to take and give ownership as a business leader, and why this matters. The biggest obstacles that prevent business leaders from empowering their subordinates. What inspired Markus to write Play a Bigger Game, and more on this groundbreaking book.Simple steps to help you break free from imposter syndrome and feelings of inadequacy.The importance of taking action after gaining new information, and how to rise above haters. Unpacking Markus' new business venture: Yaystack.Reiterating the power and value of intention. How Markus overcomes the biggest challenges that life throws at him. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Markus KauliusMarkus Kaulius on LinkedIn Markus Kaulius on InstagramMarkus Kaulius on FacebookMarkus Kaulius on YouTube Play a Bigger GameYaystackAmplify Publishing Group Tony Robbins Magnum Nutraceuticals Hidden Potential Trey Roth on LinkedIn The Surrender ExperimentRyan Lang on LinkedInBrook Bishop on LinkedInEmpire PartnersEmpire AcademyThe Coaching Equation Podcast on iTunes
In this episode I discuss and provide examples of how the modern Democrat, really the Communist, Party are one of, if not the, biggest threats to the liberty of the citizens of this great Republic. I also correct the record on the Sevier County Government's example of a government investment. I am in the internet black hole of Bowman, North Dakota and Baker, Montana this week. Reiterating my offer of assistance for early voting in Sevier County. You can subscribe to or follow the podcast on Apple or Spotify, or on your favorite podcast platform – Rumble | YouTube | Overcast | Amazon Music | iHeartRadio | Pocket Casts | RadioPublic Join me on social media: Twitter – both at @LarryForTN12 @LiesLiberty Truth Social – @LarryForTN12 Instagram – @larry_for_tn12 @libertyleadershipandlies Facebook – both at Larry Linton - Sevier County Conservative Activist Liberty, Leadership and Lies Gab – @LarryLinton GETTR – @LarryLinton Telegram – t.me/libertyleadershipandlies Or on the web at – https://libertyleadershipandlies.com #LarryForTN12 #LintonForTN12 #LarryLintonForTN12 #LibertyLeadershipAndLies #Liberty #Leadership #Lies #Constitutionalist #Conservative #Tennessee #StandInTheArena #PrincipledLeadership #ServantLeadership #CommieLies #FYP #JustSayNoToCommunism
The Weekly Blitz is brought to you by our friends over at Shop Marketing Pros. If you want to take your shop to the next level, you need great marketing. Shop Marketing Pros does top-tier marketing for top-tier shops. Click here to learn more about Top Tier Marketing by Shop Marketing Pros and schedule a demo:https://shopmarketingpros.com/chris/Check out their podcast here: https://autorepairmarketing.captivate.fm/If you would like to join their private Facebook group go here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/autorepairmarketingmastermindIn this episode of the Weekly Blitz, Coach Chris Cotton from Auto Fix Auto Shop Coaching explores the transformative power of coaching as a form of teaching and development. He highlights that effective coaching is about empowering individuals to find their own solutions, fostering continuous learning, and building long-term capabilities. Drawing insights from leadership expert John Maxwell, Chris contrasts coaching with managing, emphasizing the importance of guiding rather than dictating. The episode also acknowledges Shop Marketing Pros, the sponsor, which offers specialized marketing services for auto repair shops.Introduction to Coaching (00:00:06)Chris Cotton introduces the podcast and its focus on coaching within the auto repair industry.Sponsorship Acknowledgment (00:01:05)Chris thanks Shop Marketing Pros for sponsoring the episode, highlighting their unique marketing strategies.Coaching as Teaching (00:01:05)Discussion on how coaching transcends mere direction, emphasizing the importance of teaching and developing others.The Heart of Coaching (00:02:16)Coaching is about empowering others to find their own solutions rather than simply providing answers.Coaching vs. Managing (00:03:31)Clarifying the distinction between coaching and managing, focusing on long-term development over task oversight.The Teacher's Mindset in Coaching (00:04:40)Exploring key elements of a coach's mindset, including guiding, patience, continuous feedback, and creating a safe environment.Building Relationships in Coaching (00:06:52)Emphasizing the importance of trust and genuine care in the coaching relationship for effective teaching.Long-Term Impact of Teaching (00:07:59)Teaching creates lasting change, equipping individuals to handle future challenges rather than just solving immediate problems.Practical Coaching Techniques (00:09:06)Suggestions for effective coaching, including asking questions, offering tools, mentoring, and celebrating learning.Conclusion on Coaching (00:10:12)Reiterating the importance of viewing coaching as teaching, influencing lives beyond immediate outcomes.Connect with Chris:chris@autofixsos.comPhone: 940.400.1008www.autoshopcoaching.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/AutoFixAutoShopCoachingYoutube: https://bit.ly/3ClX0ae #autofixautoshopcoaching #autofixbeautofixing #autoshopprofits #autoshopprofit #autoshopprofitsfirst #autoshopleadership #autoshopmanagement #autorepairshopcoaching #autorepairshopconsulting #autorepairshoptraining #autorepairshop #autorepair #serviceadvisor #serviceadvisorefficiency #autorepairshopmarketing #theweeklyblitz #autofix #shopmarketingpros #autofixautoshopcoachingbook
The Weekly Blitz is brought to you by our friends over at Shop Marketing Pros. If you want to take your shop to the next level, you need great marketing. Shop Marketing Pros does top-tier marketing for top-tier shops. Click here to learn more about Top Tier Marketing by Shop Marketing Pros and schedule a demo:https://shopmarketingpros.com/chris/Check out their podcast here: https://autorepairmarketing.captivate.fm/If you would like to join their private Facebook group go here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/autorepairmarketingmastermindIn this episode of the Weekly Blitz, Coach Chris Cotton from Auto Fix Auto Shop Coaching explores the transformative power of coaching as a form of teaching and development. He highlights that effective coaching is about empowering individuals to find their own solutions, fostering continuous learning, and building long-term capabilities. Drawing insights from leadership expert John Maxwell, Chris contrasts coaching with managing, emphasizing the importance of guiding rather than dictating. The episode also acknowledges Shop Marketing Pros, the sponsor, which offers specialized marketing services for auto repair shops.Introduction to Coaching (00:00:06)Chris Cotton introduces the podcast and its focus on coaching within the auto repair industry.Sponsorship Acknowledgment (00:01:05)Chris thanks Shop Marketing Pros for sponsoring the episode, highlighting their unique marketing strategies.Coaching as Teaching (00:01:05)Discussion on how coaching transcends mere direction, emphasizing the importance of teaching and developing others.The Heart of Coaching (00:02:16)Coaching is about empowering others to find their own solutions rather than simply providing answers.Coaching vs. Managing (00:03:31)Clarifying the distinction between coaching and managing, focusing on long-term development over task oversight.The Teacher's Mindset in Coaching (00:04:40)Exploring key elements of a coach's mindset, including guiding, patience, continuous feedback, and creating a safe environment.Building Relationships in Coaching (00:06:52)Emphasizing the importance of trust and genuine care in the coaching relationship for effective teaching.Long-Term Impact of Teaching (00:07:59)Teaching creates lasting change, equipping individuals to handle future challenges rather than just solving immediate problems.Practical Coaching Techniques (00:09:06)Suggestions for effective coaching, including asking questions, offering tools, mentoring, and celebrating learning.Conclusion on Coaching (00:10:12)Reiterating the importance of viewing coaching as teaching, influencing lives beyond immediate outcomes.Connect with Chris:chris@autofixsos.comPhone: 940.400.1008www.autoshopcoaching.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/AutoFixAutoShopCoachingYoutube: https://bit.ly/3ClX0ae #autofixautoshopcoaching #autofixbeautofixing #autoshopprofits #autoshopprofit #autoshopprofitsfirst #autoshopleadership #autoshopmanagement #autorepairshopcoaching #autorepairshopconsulting #autorepairshoptraining #autorepairshop #autorepair #serviceadvisor #serviceadvisorefficiency #autorepairshopmarketing #theweeklyblitz #autofix #shopmarketingpros #autofixautoshopcoachingbook
It's September and I am back and today I am talking about 6 things I have learnt over the summer break! From outsourcing to being honest, I share what's been going on in my world for the last 6 weeks and the lessons you can implement into your wedding business!Join the Members LoungeDiscover the Wedding Pro AgencyTime stamps:Introduction to Summer Learnings (00:00:00)Becca introduces the episode and shares her reflections on summer experiences.The Importance of Taking a Break (00:01:51)Discusses the necessity of taking proper breaks to avoid burnout and gain fresh perspectives.Outsourcing Tasks for Efficiency (00:04:10)Shares her experience with outsourcing tasks to manage time better and achieve goals.People Often Don't Read Emails (00:07:42)Highlights the common issue of email skimming and the importance of clear communication.Being Authentic in Business (00:10:55)Encourages authenticity in marketing and sharing real experiences with clients.The Reality of Owning a Business (00:12:59)Reflects on the challenges of running a business and balancing work with family life.Taking Control of Your Business (00:16:50)Discussion on the importance of setting boundaries and not letting clients control your business.Setting Boundaries with Clients (00:17:53)Advice on saying no to unreasonable client requests and maintaining control over your business.Evaluating Your Business Relationships (00:18:51)Encouragement to reassess working relationships and say no to undesirable venues or suppliers.Recap of Summer Lessons (00:19:43)Summary of key lessons learned during the summer, emphasizing the importance of breaks and self-care.Effective Communication Strategies (00:20:31)Tips on improving communication with clients, including the need for follow-up and alternative contact methods.Authenticity in Business (00:21:27)Reminders about being honest and authentic in business, and the value of community support.Final Thoughts on Business Control (00:21:27)Reiterating the importance of taking back control and setting personal boundaries in business.
With the uptick in popularity of ultra running, Doc Lyss sits down and shares with y'all what you want to look for in your running program, recommended minimum mileage, building off your base, setting realistic timelines, and MORE!
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Bob and Nate encouraging dentists to reject DSO sales pitches and maintain ownership of their practices for long-term success. Reiterating the importance of staying engaged in their work and understanding that DSOs won't overpay or make practice ownership easier.
On today's episode, we have a segment, in which Mark presents his presentation titled "Core Drivers of a World-Class Organization" at the Dental Success Summit 2024, he delves into the essential qualities that distinguish exceptional organizations. With over 5,967 years of collective dental experience in the room, Mark underscores that not all experiences are created equal, emphasizing the value of collaboration and a positive attitude over mere longevity in the field. He contrasts the downbeat energy of a larger, less proactive conference with the spirited, abundant mindset found among the attendees of the Dental Success Summit. Reiterating the infectious nature of negativity, he praises the smaller but mightier group before him, capable of enacting real change in the face of dentistry's myriad challenges. Mark discusses the importance of an abundance mindset versus scarcity, illustrating how the latter can stifle growth and collaboration. He moves on to the pivotal concept of personal accountability, touching on Jocko Willink's teachings on extreme ownership, which align with the summit's ethos of taking responsibility for one's actions. The talk then shifts to prioritized focus, where Mark cites Sam Altman on the power of focusing on the right tasks rather than merely being busy. He redefines the Mastermind Group's battle cry from "Get Shit Done" to "Get the Right Shit Done," stressing the significance of working smart over working hard. Wrapping up, Mark presents the stark disparity between the world's wealthiest individuals and the bottom billions, questioning the allocation of their most valuable resource—time. He closes with a powerful reminder that success and problem-solving at a high level are contingent upon effectively managing one's time, encouraging attendees to apply these principles within their practices and personal lives for unparalleled success. EPISODE RESOURCES https://www.truedentalsuccess.com Dental Success Network Subscribe to The Dentalpreneur Podcast
Register here for The AWS for Software Companies "Generative AI and Business Applications Executive Forum", Wednesday May 15, The Sofitel, New York City---------Frank Della Rosa, Research Vice President of SaaS, Business Platforms, and Industry Cloud at IDC, shares the recent trends of the software industry and how some successful software companies are adapting their strategies to best take advantage and create value.Topics Include:The worldwide forecast for SaaS and cloud softwareMajor growth stats for SaaS and Cloud softwareNorth America growth deep diveTop businesses investing in generative AICo-creation with individuals, teams and machinesCriticality of roadmap for generative AIMonetizing generative AI's impact on demandData's role in the “Year of the Platform”Purpose built platformsEnterprise generative AI use casesOpportunities and challenges of generative AIInforming ISV and SaaS partners on tech buyer focusImpact of software architecture from edge infrastructureGenerative AI and application modernization servicesEnhanced productivity, operational excellence, Hyper personalizationDomain specific models and vertical SaaS companiesWhere are we going? What's ahead?Reiterating the final points
Primary Topic: Vision in Leadership- The importance of having a vision as a leader- Leadership as guidance and inspiration towards a common goalPrimary Topic: Essential Leadership Skills- Communication - Conveying ideas, thoughts, dreams, vision, and goals clearly and confidently - Being open to feedback and listening to other perspectives - Confidence in Vision - Believing in oneself and one's abilities - Having confidence in the vision and the skills to guide others towards it - Delegation - Knowing team strengths and delegating tasks accordingly - Showing trust and respect for team members by delegating - Adaptability - Overcoming challenges and thinking on one's feet - Inspiring a positive and resilient attitude in others - Empathy - Understanding and sharing the feelings of others - Building strong relationships based on trust and understanding - Integrity - Being ethical, true to one's word, and owning up to mistakes - Inspiring trust and respect through integrity - Decisiveness - Making decisions confidently and promptly - Inspiring trust through making tough choices, even if they might be wrong Primary Topic: Continuous Development of Leadership Skills- Emphasizing that leadership skills take time to develop- Reiterating the importance of continuously working on these skills- Comparing leadership development to a marathon, not a sprint
For a full transcript of this episode, click here. Here's a great musing that I read on LinkedIn: How will alternative primary care models fare when growth mode gets balanced with profitability and VC-supported burn rate is transformed to Big Retail bottom-line expectations? Mission v. margin. I'm gonna add to this: How will alternative primary care models, or even just doing good primary care, fare when it encounters the current system rife with perverse incentives of all kinds, including, yeah, for sure, Big Retail bottom-line expectations but also Big Health System and Big Payer bottom-line expectations and current business models? This show from last year was wildly popular—maybe one of our most popular shows—and relisten to it in the current context of what's going on right now in the primary care and MSO (Managed Services Only) space. Coming up, I'm gonna probably do a whole show on this if I can get my act together; but this encore is really relevant right now. One piece of podcast business before we get into the episode: Please sign up for our weekly email if you haven't already, especially if you consider yourself part of the Relentless Health Tribe. I am mentioning this not only because it's a great way to keep track of our shows because you can do an email search to remember where you heard something, since a good deal of the show intros are in the emails, but also, there's a plan afoot to hold some Zoom meetings to talk about different topics etc—and you won't be notified of such goings-on unless you're subscribed. You can unsubscribe whenever you want, by the way; and I am way too busy to send more than one email a week or spam if that was a concern. On Relentless Health Value, I don't often get into our guests' personal histories. There are a bunch of reasons for this, which, if you buy me beer, we can talk podcast philosophy and I will tell you all about my personal, very arguable opinion here. Nevertheless, in this healthcare podcast, we are going rogue; and I am talking with Scott Conard, MD, who shares his personal story. You may ask why I decided to go this route for this particular episode, and I will tell you point-blank that Dr. Conard's experience, his narrative, is like the perfect analogue (Is analogue the right word [allegory, composite example]?). His story just sums up in a nutshell what happens when a PCP (primary care provider) does the right thing, manages to improve patient care for real, and then at some point gets sucked into the intrigue and gambits and maneuvering that is, sadly, the business of healthcare in the United States today. Before we kick in, I just want to highlight a statement that Scott Conard makes toward the end of the show. He says: So, this isn't about punishing or blaming aspects of care that are being overrewarded today. It's really about what's the path forward for corporations, for middle-class Americans, and for primary care doctors who don't choose to be part of a big system. We have to figure out how to solve this problem. I hope people don't hear this and think that there are horrible people at some not-for-profit hospital systems, for example. There are some great people at not-for-profit health systems, but they have some really screwed-up incentives. A few notable notes from Dr. Scott Conard's journey and words of wisdom that I will just highlight up front here: He says that as a PCP, you actually can produce high-value care in a fee-for-service model … if you think differently and you change practice patterns. I have heard this from others as well, including most recently David Muhlestein, PhD, JD, who says this in an episode (EP393). As Dr. Scott Conard says later in this episode, healthcare organizations must embrace the art of medical leadership. So, I guess that's a spoiler alert there. Another point that Dr. Conard makes very crisply toward the end of the show is that doctors can kinda get pushed and pulled around in this mix. You have docs just trying to provide good care, and they work for one entity that gets bought and now it's some other entity … and what's happening upstairs and the prices being charged or somebody somewhere deciding not to make prices transparent, or deciding to sue low-income patients for unpaid medical bills or what charity care to offer or not to offer. These are not doctors in clinics making these calls, and we need to be careful here not to homogenize what some of these health systems are choosing to do like some kind of democratic vote was taken by everybody who works there. Health systems, hospitals, are many-celled complex entities. And a third takeaway—there are a bunch of takeaways in this show, but a third one I'll highlight here from Dr. Conard's story—is the old fiduciary responsibility code word being used by health system administrators as a euphemism for strategies that might need a euphemistic code word because the strategy has questionable community benefit. In the case study that we talk about today, the local health system managed to raise healthcare spend in North Texas by $100 million year over year. Employers and employees in North Texas communities wound up paying $100 million more year over year in healthcare one particular year. This was prices going up. It also was removing a big systemic initiative to keep heads out of hospital beds. Reiterating here, we are not talking about doctors here particularly because, of course, the vast majority of doctors are trying to prevent avoidable hospitalizations. But suddenly in North Texas, physicians did not have the population health efforts and the team really standing behind them helping to prevent avoidable hospitalizations. That sucks for everybody trying to do the right thing, and, as has been said, burnout is moral injury in a cheap Halloween costume. Moral injury happens when you have good people, clinicians, doctors, and others who realize that what is going on, at best, is not helping the patient. Also mentioned in this episode are Benjamin Schwartz, MD, MBA; David Muhlestein, PhD, JD; Brian Klepper, PhD; Al Lewis; Robert Pearl, MD; Karen Root, MBA, CCXP; and Wendell Potter. You can learn more by emailing Dr. Conard at scott.conard@converginghealth.com. Scott Conard, MD, DABFP, FAAFM, is board certified in family and integrative medicine and has been seeing patients for more than 35 years. He was an associate clinical professor at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Dallas for 21 years. He has been the principal investigator in more than 60 clinical trials, written many articles, and published five books on health, well-being, leadership, and empowerment. Starting as a solo practitioner, he grew his medical practice to more than 510 clinicians over the next 20 years. In its final form, the practice was a value-based integrated delivery network that reduced the cost of care dramatically through prevention and proactive engagement. When this was acquired by a hospital system, he became the chief medical officer for a brokerage/consulting firm and an innovation lab for effective health risk–reducing interventions. Today, he is co-founder of Converging Health, LLC, a technology-empowered consulting and services company working with at-risk entities like self-insured corporations, medical groups and accountable care organizations taking financial risk, and insurance captives to improve well-being, reduce costs, and improve the members' experience. Through Dr. Conard's work with a variety of organizations and companies, he understands that every organization has a unique culture and needs. It is his ability to find opportunities and customize solutions that delivers success through improved health and lower costs for his clients. 06:54 What triggered Scott's career journey? 07:31 What caused Scott to rethink what is good primary care? 08:11 Why did Scott realize that he is actually a risk-management expert as a primary care doctor rather than someone who treats symptoms? 09:25 EP335 with Brian Klepper, PhD. 09:53 How did Scott's practice change after this realization? 10:04 What is a “Whole-Person Risk Score”? 11:08 Scott's book, The Seven Numbers (That Will Save Your Life). 13:05 “You start to move from a transactional model to a relationship model.” 15:31 Did Scott have any risk-based contracts? 16:08 Why is it so important to look at total cost of care and not just primary care cost? 21:08 Scott's book, The Art of Medical Leadership. 22:13 EP381 with Karen Root. 30:43 Why did Scott move over to help corporations? 33:10 EP364 with David Muhlestein, PhD, JD. 33:51 “Everybody thought they were honoring their fiduciary responsibility, and the incentives are completely misaligned.” 34:31 EP384 with Wendell Potter. 34:43 “It's the system that's broken; it's not bad people.” You can learn more by emailing Dr. Conard at scott.conard@converginghealth.com. @ScottConardMD discusses #primarycare #marginvsmission on our #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthcareleadership #healthcaretransformation #healthcareinnovation Recent past interviews: Click a guest's name for their latest RHV episode! 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Unlocking Trust Through Faith and Affirmations In this episode, Dr. Chonta Haynes of Heart to Heart Truth Ministries addresses the sensitive topic of trust, particularly how breaches of trust in relationships can impact us. Emphasizing the role of faith and God's guidance, Dr. Haynes leads a prayer for divine support in navigating trust issues. She introduces a series of affirmations designed to bolster trust in God's plan for individual lives, foster discernment in relationships, and cultivate a mindset that prioritizes divine wisdom over human judgment. These affirmations underscore the importance of seeing through God's eyes, especially when it comes to discerning the right relationships and counselors. Dr. Haynes also offers a vision breakthrough strategy session for listeners seeking personalized guidance to overcome their unique challenges and align more closely with their life's purpose. She encourages repeated engagement with the affirmations to fully realize the power of trust in 2024. 00:00 Welcome to Heart to Heart Truth Ministries 00:27 Opening Prayer and Introduction to Trust 01:21 Exploring Trust and Relationships 02:42 Healing Affirmations to Improve Trust 05:35 Scriptural Affirmations on Trust 10:30 Reiterating the Power of Affirmations 11:21 Offering Personalized Vision Breakthrough Strategy Sessions 12:02 Closing Remarks and Invitation to Unleash Your Purpose Free Vision Breakthrough Strategy Session : https://chontahaynes.com/vision Spiritual Development: Life's challenges are conquered through our trust in God and His Word. At Heart 2 Heart Truth Ministries, we believe in God's promises and stand firm on them. Join us on a transformative journey of prayer, Bible study, and Biblical messages, where we empower you to change your life through God's Word! Our mission is to provide Transformative Biblically Based Truths through educational products that empower. ✅ Explore resources here: https://chontahaynes.com Emotional & Personal Development: In the storms of life, God is our refuge and strength. Protecting your vessel and adjusting your crown are crucial for navigating life's challenges. If you've been devastated by loss, whether through divorce or the passing of a loved one, know that you are a treasured vessel. Dr. Chonta is here to empower you, helping you regain confidence to live life on your terms with peace and financial security. This is your journey, and it starts now. ✅ Access free gifts and join the community: https://chontahaynes.com/free-gift https://chontahaynes.com/lonely Https://chontahaynes.com/awaken https://facebook.com/groups/TreasuredWoman Financial Development: Discover the greatest source of financial wisdom—the Bible. At Heart 2 Heart Truth Ministries, we share Biblical Financial Principles that every Christian should know! These principles have transformed countless lives, including mine. In this video, we'll educate ourselves and align with God's intentions for our financial well-being. As works in progress, we are all growing in our faith!
Audacious Mamas - Inspiration and Strategies for Mompreneurs
Podcast Guesting for Mompreneurs: Establish Authority Quickly Hey there! Welcome to Season 7 of the Audacious Mamas show! This week I'm sharing all the reasons why I'm so excited about podcasting and specifically podcast GUESTING for busy mamas in business and mamas who are launching their side hustle or next stream of income. So whether you're thinking about launching your podcast or just looking for an EASY way to create authority in QUICKLY with FAR LESS EFFORT, this is the show for you! Bear with me as I explore a new show notes format I'm testing. Hope this helps! Overcoming Hesitations and Taking Action [00:10:00] Addressing common fears and hesitations about podcast guesting. [00:10:20] Encouraging proactive action despite potential rejection, emphasizing abundant opportunities. Crafting Effective Pitches [00:10:40] Stressing the importance of concise and personalized pitch emails for podcast guesting. [00:11:00] Sharing success stories of individuals generating significant revenue through strategic podcast guesting. Maximizing Podcast Guesting [00:11:20] Highlighting the value of niche podcasts and providing resources for finding relevant ones. [00:11:40] Offering a free guide on pitching podcasts to facilitate the process for beginners. Access the free guide: How to Pitch a Podcast https://audaciousmamas.com/how2pitchpods Effective Audience Targeting [00:12:00] Advising against solely targeting large podcasts and emphasizing the value of niche audiences. [00:12:20] Discussing strategies for connecting with specific audience segments through podcast guesting. Building Authority and Influence [00:12:40] Discussing strategies for leveraging podcast appearances to establish authority and grow one's audience. [00:13:00] Highlighting various offerings that can be promoted through podcast guesting, such as books or courses. Repurposing Content and SEO Benefits [00:13:20] Exploring the versatility of podcast content for repurposing across multiple platforms. [00:13:40] Discussing the SEO benefits of podcast guesting in accumulating backlinks and strengthening online authority. Continued Promotion and Engagement [00:14:00] Encouraging ongoing promotion of podcast appearances through social media and other channels. [00:14:20] Discussing the collaborative nature of podcast promotion and the benefits of engaging with hosts. Harnessing Podcasting Opportunities [00:14:40] Advising on leveraging podcast appearances to expand reach and solidify authority in specific niches. [00:15:00] Emphasizing the efficiency of podcast guesting in building credibility and attracting potential clients. Final Call to Action [00:15:20] Reiterating the importance of taking action and leveraging podcasting opportunities for growth. [00:15:40] Inviting listeners to explore resources and engage in podcast guesting as a strategic growth tool. Opportunity for Engagement [00:16:00] Inviting listeners to share their experiences and questions regarding podcast guesting. [00:16:20] Highlighting the value of collaborative support in navigating the podcasting landscape. Resource Mention: "How to Pitch a Podcast" Freebie [00:21:00] Details on accessing a free guide on pitching podcasts and encouraging listeners to visit How to Pitch a Podcast Thanks for listening! I appreciate you and wish you the best with your podcast guest success! If you want to connect for a 15-20 minute chat about podcast guesting, I'd love to meet you! Set up a time.
Introduction: Welcome to the Side Hustle Heroes HQ Podcast, now focused solely as the Amazon Influencers Podcast. In this episode, Jim Ed and Andrew discuss upcoming changes to the podcast, share their latest performance numbers in the Amazon Influencers Program, and dive into a general discussion about their observations and strategies for success within the program. What's New: Announcement of podcast rebranding to focus exclusively on the Amazon Influencer Program. Shift to a bi-weekly podcast schedule to ensure fresh, relevant content. Performance Numbers: Andrew and Jim Ed share their latest earnings and insights from their Amazon influencer activities, highlighting significant improvements and the importance of seasonal trends. Discussion on the importance of product selection, video quality, and engaging content for maximizing earnings. Amazon Influencer Program Discussion: Insights into recent successes and strategies for increasing visibility and sales through the Amazon Influencer Program. The role of high-quality, authentic video content in driving sales, especially for higher-priced items. The potential impact of seasonal trends on product sales and strategies for capitalizing on these opportunities. Garage Sale Strategy: Exploration of garage sales as a unique source for finding products to review and sell through the Amazon Influencer Program. Personal anecdotes and tips for navigating garage sales to find valuable items for resale. Podcast Format and Community Engagement: Explanation of the decision to focus exclusively on Amazon influencer content and the potential for engaging with the listener community through social media and training courses. Encouragement for listeners to share their experiences and questions related to the Amazon Influencer Program. Closing Thoughts: Reflections on the journey of the podcast and its community of listeners. Encouragement for listeners to stay engaged, share their successes and challenges, and continue exploring opportunities within the Amazon Influencer Program. Join the Conversation: Listeners are invited to join the Amazon Influencer Facebook community on Facebook to connect with Jim Ed, Andrew, and fellow influencers for tips, support, and shared experiences. Stay tuned and join us again in two weeks for more insights and strategies from the Amazon Influencer Podcast. Our affiliate partners/links: Want to learn more about Amazon FBA? Check out Proven Amazon Course's free podcast and Facebook Group at the link below: ---> https://bit.ly/ssmfreepodcast Andrew's recommended transcript-based video software that saves a ton of time in editing. This is now also the service we use for our Podcast. ---> https://bit.ly/descriptshh For feedback/questions or if you'd like to be a guest on our podcast, please email us at sidehustleheroeshq@gmail.com Join our Side Hustle Heroes HQ Facebook group to be part of the Side Hustle Heroes HQ community and be the first to get access to the latest tips and strategies for our latest side hustles. https://www.facebook.com/groups/sidehustlesheroeshq
Numbers 15-21 | Lessons in the Wilderness1. Reiterating of the Offerings – Numbers 152. Rebellion of Korah – Numbers 16-173. Support for the Levites – Numbers 184. The Red Heifer – Numbers 195. Moses' Disobedience – Numbers 206. The Fiery Serpents – Numbers 217. Battles before the Conquest – Numbers 20-21Mid-week teaching through the book of Numbers by Pastor Jason Duff at The Garden Fellowship on March 6, 2024More information can be found at www.thegardenfellowship.com.
Numbers 15-21 | Lessons in the Wilderness1. Reiterating of the Offerings – Numbers 152. Rebellion of Korah – Numbers 16-173. Support for the Levites – Numbers 184. The Red Heifer – Numbers 195. Moses' Disobedience – Numbers 206. The Fiery Serpents – Numbers 217. Battles before the Conquest – Numbers 20-21Mid-week teaching through the book of Numbers by Pastor Jason Duff at The Garden Fellowship on March 6, 2024More information can be found at www.thegardenfellowship.com.
I believe we can agree that we are not doing very well as a species at the moment. In fact, we are suffering so much that self-improvement is becoming a trillion-dollar industry. But the question is, are we getting caught in a journey of endless fixing or are we actually in a process of healing? In this episode, we'll discuss the difference between healing and feeling better. I'll talk about the broken nature of the wellness industry, the ways to mature into a new way of being, and simple strategies you can use to uncover the root of your suffering. What You'll Learn:-The difference between healing and fixing-Why self-improvement has become such a lucrative industry-Reiterating what the paradigm is and what it means for our way of being-Ways to create a paradigm shift from where you see from right now-How healing allows you to mature, evolve and grow-The transformational process of healing vs. the survival nature of fixing-Why it's okay to go back to the beginning and start again-Why the wellness industry is broken in its nature-How to fix the mess and heal the root of your suffering-Why you should not confuse self-improvement with freedomResources:-Access our '21 days of Expansion' Audio Activation Process gift: https://nickyclinch.lpages.co/podcast-gift-21-days/-Visit my website: https://nickyclinch.com/ -Find me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nicky_clinch/ -Find me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nickyclinchmaturation -Let's connect on LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/company/nicky-clinch-surrender
We couldn't end the year without a Christmas [kinda] episode.In this episode, we say our hellos and our gratitudes with Marlboro reds in hand for the show putting out an episode, but we jump straight into it like we never left. Some fast food trends change for the better, but unfortunately, some fast food trends have society in a chokehold and we cant figure it out.$15 for Trump supported (probably) BBQ is waaaay too much. Especially for the quality. Redneck Christmas gift buying and Starbucks ordering are very similar in the onset embarrassment that comes from interacting with customer service clerks and requesting certain things. We're still spending money on things that are overpriced. The latter part of the episode we discuss Christmas traditions we'd like to see change or things that would enhance current traditions. And let me just tell you that there were some great ideas in this segment.Let us know what you think! Felt good to be back in the saddle!Support the showSubscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts. Leave a 5 Star review to help us get more visibility! Be sure to follow us on Instagram and feel free to interact with us!
Don Ajamian is the CEO of Emergent 3D, a California construction company providing affordable workforce housing solutions with 3D printing technology. With 38 years of experience as a licensed general contractor, Don transitioned to the 3D construction printing industry following the 2018 Carr Fire in Northern California. His objective is to captivate the listening audience's interest by showcasing the vast possibilities that 3D printing technology holds for the construction industry today. In this episode… 3D printing is poised to revolutionize the construction industry, offering significant social implications. How can contractors leverage 3D printing in disaster recovery, workforce development, and creative design in construction? Veteran contractor Don Ajamian discovered the potential of 3D printing in construction following the Carr Fire in Shasta County, California, which destroyed over 1400 homes and numerous structures. Reiterating the need for innovation in construction, he emphasizes the potential of concrete 3D printing to lower building costs and address the workforce shortage. In addition, research shows that 3D printing for construction could be efficient in disaster recovery, offering advantages such as rapid construction, unlike traditional construction methods that can be time-consuming and labor-intensive. In this episode of This Is Concrete, Chad Gill welcomes Don Ajamian, the CEO of Emergent 3D, to discuss Don's company's work in 3D printing construction and the potential benefits and applications. Don shares his experience using 3D printing for post-fire construction and how the innovation can improve the industry's workforce and ease the housing crisis.
Good morning from Pharma and Biotech daily, the podcast bringing you crucial updates from the Pharma and Biotech world. Today's episode covers several significant developments and deals in the industry.AstraZeneca is on the verge of acquiring vaccine maker Icosavax for up to $1.1 billion. This move underscores AstraZeneca's dedication to vaccine development, particularly as it gains a combination vaccine targeting respiratory viruses. This acquisition is timely, considering the looming expiration of patents for several major medicines, a challenge prompting big pharma to explore new markets.In a notable development, Bristol Myers Squibb (BMS) has acquired rights to develop and commercialize Systimmune's antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) for various cancers, including lung and breast cancer. The deal, potentially worth $8.4 billion, highlights the growing interest in ADCs, a promising class of cancer treatments.Sanofi has terminated its licensing agreement with Maze Therapeutics for a Pompe disease drug following challenges from the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC). The decision to end this deal reflects the heightened regulatory scrutiny within the industry.Reiterating its focus on vaccines, AstraZeneca has also acquired Icosavax in a deal potentially worth $1.1 billion. This acquisition enables AstraZeneca to enter the market for respiratory syncytial virus vaccines, demonstrating its commitment to expanding its vaccine portfolio.In a major industry move, Pfizer's $43 billion acquisition of Seagen has overcome regulatory barriers and is set to conclude. This deal, the largest in recent years, will significantly enhance Pfizer's presence in the ADC market, a trend indicative of the current wave of large-scale acquisitions in pharma.Sino Biological, a biotech firm, has made strides in gene therapy by developing platforms for multi-pass transmembrane protein products. These advancements underscore the industry's progress in drug manufacturing technologies.Employee engagement is gaining importance in the sector, as illustrated by Kyowa Kirin's new program aimed at involving its workforce in shaping the company's future. This approach reflects a broader understanding of the role of employee involvement in fostering innovation and success.Tome Biosciences has launched with a significant funding of $213 million, focusing on genomic medicines, particularly in precision oncology. This move highlights the ongoing advancements in gene therapy and personalized medicine.At the American Society of Hematology (ASH) annual meeting, BMS and 2seventy Bio presented promising survival data for their CAR-T therapy, Abecma, used in treating multiple myeloma. This data points to the potential of CAR-T therapy in treating complex diseases.Novartis' iptacopan showed positive results in a Phase III study for an ultra-rare kidney disease. Coming shortly after FDA approval for another indication, this demonstrates progress in treating rare diseases.Catalent is seeking to expand in the GLP-1 market, used in treating type 2 diabetes, amid a revenue downturn and staff cuts. This move reflects the competitive nature of the diabetes treatment market.The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) are preparing to announce the 'maximum fair price' for drugs under the Inflation Reduction Act's negotiation program. This impending decision is poised to be a pivotal pharmaceutical trend in 2024, with significant political and economic implications, especially considering the upcoming presidential election.The year 2023 saw four historic FDA approvals, including a vaccine for RSV and a drug for Alzheimer's disease, showcasing ongoing progress in drug development and healthcare.Bryter's insights have been instrumental in pharma's success in marketing rare disease treatments, highlighting the vital role of data analytics and strategic insights in effective marketin
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It's Tuesdays with Tata!Today, a great talk about the importance of getting your mind ready for whatever comes along. Does life jump up and knock you out? Or do you have a plan in place for how you're going to use your mind to handle anything that happens? Tata takes us through I Peter and other scriptures to show us how to keep our minds ready!Key Scripture: I Peter 1:13PLEASE SUBSCRIBE to the show wherever you listen!Click here to access the Hope Is the First Dose playlist of hopeful, healing songs!Be sure to check out my new book, Hope Is the First Dose!Here's a free 5-day Bible study on YouVersion/BibleApp based on my new book!Sign up for my weekly Self-Brain Surgery Newsletter here! (00:02) - Introduction and Disclaimer: St. Francis of Assisi Misquote (01:32) - Changing Lives by Changing Minds: Self-Brain Surgery School (02:20) - First Snowfall and a Winter Operation (03:27) - Introduction and Health update (06:19) - Context and importance of preparing the mind for action (08:36) - Reiterating the need to be alert and prepared (10:21) - Warning against laziness and lowering our guard (11:09) - Finding Peace and Alertness through the Word (13:12) - Guarding Your Mind and Being Mindful of False Doctrine (16:07) - Walking with God and the Battle for Our Soul (18:57) - Preparing for Battle: Actions Speak Louder than Words (20:04) - Living a Life of Preparation and Readiness (21:20) - Obscure Scriptures Explored: The Speckled Bird and Sour Grapes (22:28) - Peter's Redemption: Denial and Welcoming Back by Jesus (22:43) - Jesus Calls Peter for His Service (23:45) - Introducing "Hope is the First Dose"
In this spoiler-free conversation, Jason and Brett talk to Dann McDorman (West Heart Kill) about his reverence for the classic mystery story, why so many people are drawn to the genre, his least favorite trope, and his experience writing his debut novel. Dann McDorman is an Emmy-nominated TV news producer, who has also worked as a newspaper reporter, book reviewer, and cabinet maker. He lives in Brooklyn with his wife and two children. @dann_mcdorman*Reiterating that as always, Gays Reading is spoiler-free, so you can listen whether you've read the book or not!**BOOKS!** Check out the list of books discussed on each episode on our Bookshop page:https://bookshop.org/shop/gaysreading | By purchasing books through this Bookshop link, you can support both Gays Reading and an independent bookstore of your choice!Join our Patreon for exclusive bonus content! Purchase your Gays Reading podcast Merch! Follow us on Instagram @gaysreading | @bretts.book.stack | @jasonblitmanWhat are you reading? Send us an email or a voice memo at gaysreading@gmail.com
Primary Topic: Lack of awareness about fire safety- Lack of familiarity with fire drills- Lack of knowledge about fire alarm sounds and protocols- Comparison of fire drills in school and corporate environmentsPrimary Topic: Personal experience with a fire alarm- Awakening to a faint fire alarm sound- Uncertainty about the nature of the alarm- Observing external surroundings to assess the situation- Gathering essential items for evacuationPrimary Topic: Response to fire alarm- Forgetting to check the door for heat before opening- Encountering another person who also heard the alarm- Choosing between taking the elevator or stairs- Low number of people evacuating the hotel- Observing others without essential itemsPrimary Topic: Importance of preparedness- Planning ahead when booking a hotel- Knowing emergency procedures and evacuation routes- Ensuring essential items are accessible during an emergency- Advice on having a "get out bag"Primary Topic: Conclusion and key takeaways- Reiterating the need for awareness and preparedness- Emphasizing the importance of having a plan and essential items- Encouragement to learn the sound of a fire alarm.
In this engaging episode, we sit down with April Wilkes and Rhea Goff from St. Joe Foundation to uncover the remarkable impact this organization has made in Northwest Florida. With over $40 million donated since 1999, St. Joe Foundation's positive impact to our area is undeniable. April and Rhea shed light on the foundation's origins, which emerged in 1999 during the development of Northwest Florida. The organization's commitment to enhancing the community's quality of life led to a focus on education, cultural arts, healthcare, and environmental stewardship as vital pillars. A significant theme of the conversation revolves around the interconnectedness of the company's success and the community's well-being. Reiterating the saying "A rising tide lifts all boats," the foundation's philosophy underscores that the company thrives when the region prospers. In this episode, we dig deeper into the four primary areas of contribution that St. Joe Foundation is dedicated to. Education takes the forefront, with nearly half of the annual funding allocated to initiatives such as Walton Education Foundation's teacher grants. Healthcare is another crucial pillar, encompassing support for hospitals, free clinics, and medical facilities, emphasizing uncompensated care for local residents. The foundation's involvement in cultural arts is explored, with partnerships bolstering the cultural infrastructure of the region. Additionally, environmental stewardship is a focal point, with contributions directed towards initiatives like seagrass monitoring and wildlife rehabilitation. St. Joe Foundation's commitment to holistic community enrichment stands as a testament to impactful corporate philanthropy, creating a model that fosters lasting change in the community. We hope you enjoy this episode!
In a recent development that has gripped the state of Maryland, the Harford County Sheriff's Office has unveiled video footage of a suspect they strongly believe is implicated in the tragic death of Rachel Morin. This beloved mother of five was discovered lifeless near a widely frequented hiking trail in Maryland a mere day after she was reported missing. The haunting circumstances surrounding the death of Rachel Hannah Morin on August 5, 2023, have compelled the Harford County Sheriff's Office to appeal to the general public for help. In a bid to expedite the investigation, they took to social media last Thursday, earnestly soliciting any leads or details that might assist them in identifying and locating the individual captured in the surveillance video. They underscored the severity of the case, reminding the community of the homicide that transpired along the popular Ma & Pa Trail in Bel Air, Maryland. The discovery of Morin's demise was particularly harrowing. She was reported missing on the day she was last seen by her partner, having ventured out for a routine run on the trail but never made her way back. It was a determined volunteer from the ensuing search party who came across her remains along the trail the subsequent day. This discovery confirmed the fears of many and left the community in shock. Harford County Sheriff Jeffery Gahler has been steadfast in updating the public. In an earlier news briefing, he unambiguously communicated the gravity of the situation, stating that certain "indicators" undeniably pointed towards a homicide. Reiterating their dedication to the case, Gahler assured reporters that their team is exerting every effort possible, promising a thorough investigation. The surveillance footage that has been brought to light is particularly alarming. It showcases a suspect, an individual exiting a residence after an alleged home invasion incident in distant Los Angeles, California. This man, as described by eyewitness accounts, stands at approximately 5 feet 9 inches, weighs around 160 pounds, and is likely aged between 20 to 30 years. Notably, he possesses a muscular build, dark hair, and is believed to be of Hispanic lineage. In a surprising turn, the Los Angeles Police Department weighed in on the investigation. They confirmed that the DNA discovered in the Morin homicide aligns with that of a suspect identified from a previous residential burglary and assault case from March 26, 2023, in their jurisdiction. Furthermore, a statement from the Los Angeles Police Department elucidated their commitment, revealing that detectives have been liaising closely with Harford County Investigators to ensure all requisite information is available in the pursuit of justice. The dragnet has expanded beyond Maryland, as insights from the investigation hint at the suspect having established connections within the Los Angeles region. There's also increasing speculation about his potential involvement in other severe crimes across various states. Richard Tobin, Morin's heartbroken boyfriend, has been vocal during this tumultuous period, expressing his anguish and hope for justice on social media platforms. In a heartfelt post, Tobin stated, "I love Rachel and would never harm her. I implore everyone to let us grieve. While I acknowledge my past, I have transformed over the past 15 months. I urge understanding." The loss of Rachel Morin has indeed left an indelible void. Recognizing the immediate financial needs of the bereaved family, particularly in light of her absence of a life insurance policy, well-wishers have initiated a GoFundMe campaign. This gesture aims to alleviate funeral expenses and provide essential support for her five children. As the investigation forges ahead, the community and nation at large wait with bated breath for justice to be meted out for Rachel Morin, hoping for closure for her family and friends. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
One of the most important aspects of being a medical professional is reviewing your past cases (especially those involving complications) and studying public records of complications so that you are constantly improving the quality of care that you provide to your patients. To help us further explore this topic, we are joined once again by the Medical Director of Blue Cross, North Carolina, Dr. Ben Hechler. Our first case is about a middle-aged male who experienced laryngospasms after receiving anaesthesia and ultimately, passed away. Dr. Ben hones in on the main learning points from this case including the safety of sedation, common ailments that are often overlooked, and how he would treat laryngospasms. After briefly touching on the importance of being aware of EMS response times in your area, we get into our second case regarding a patient who received a $2.7 million settlement after being negligently operated on for an arterio-venous malformation (AVM). Dr. Ben describes the clinical findings that are common to AVM and how he would treat it, what you can do when you have a clash of professional opinions with your colleague, other AVM scenarios to consider, and reiterating why you should always document your rationale and perform reviews of your own cases. Plus, if you are a new OMS graduate, be sure to speak to your KLS Martin representative for some amazing once-off specials! Key Points From This Episode:A warm welcome back to Dr. Ben Hechler as Dr. Stucki explains the importance of case reviews. Diving straight into the first case study of a middle-aged male who spasmed after induction.The main learning points (and medical reminders) from our first case, according to Dr. Ben. Discussing issues of safety regarding sedation, anesthesia, and general drug administration. Our guest explains what can be done to mitigate safety concerns before surgery. Why obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and hypertension are often overlooked.How Dr. Ben treats laryngospasms, and what to keep in mind when dealing with the issue.Why it's always good to know the average EMS response time in your area. Our second case is about an AVM patient who was negligently operated on.Dr. Ben explains what went wrong with the patient who eventually received a $2.7 million settlement. Clinical findings that you can expect from arterio-venous malformations (AVM).How he treats AVMs, and what you can do when there's a clash of professional opinions. The difference between confirmed and suspected AVMs, and other scenarios to consider.Reiterating the importance of documenting your rationale and performing case reviews. If you are a fresh OMS graduate, speak to your KLS Martin rep for incredible once-off specials. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Dr. Ben Hechler on LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/ben-hechler/ KLS Martin — https://www.klsmartin.com/en/ Everyday Oral Surgery Website — https://www.everydayoralsurgery.com/ Everyday Oral Surgery on Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/everydayoralsurgery/ Everyday Oral Surgery on Facebook — https://www.facebook.com/EverydayOralSurgery/Dr. Grant Stucki Email — grantstucki@gmail.comDr. Grant Stucki Phone — 720-441-6059
In a recent development that has gripped the state of Maryland, the Harford County Sheriff's Office has unveiled video footage of a suspect they strongly believe is implicated in the tragic death of Rachel Morin. This beloved mother of five was discovered lifeless near a widely frequented hiking trail in Maryland a mere day after she was reported missing. The haunting circumstances surrounding the death of Rachel Hannah Morin on August 5, 2023, have compelled the Harford County Sheriff's Office to appeal to the general public for help. In a bid to expedite the investigation, they took to social media last Thursday, earnestly soliciting any leads or details that might assist them in identifying and locating the individual captured in the surveillance video. They underscored the severity of the case, reminding the community of the homicide that transpired along the popular Ma & Pa Trail in Bel Air, Maryland. The discovery of Morin's demise was particularly harrowing. She was reported missing on the day she was last seen by her partner, having ventured out for a routine run on the trail but never made her way back. It was a determined volunteer from the ensuing search party who came across her remains along the trail the subsequent day. This discovery confirmed the fears of many and left the community in shock. Harford County Sheriff Jeffery Gahler has been steadfast in updating the public. In an earlier news briefing, he unambiguously communicated the gravity of the situation, stating that certain "indicators" undeniably pointed towards a homicide. Reiterating their dedication to the case, Gahler assured reporters that their team is exerting every effort possible, promising a thorough investigation. The surveillance footage that has been brought to light is particularly alarming. It showcases a suspect, an individual exiting a residence after an alleged home invasion incident in distant Los Angeles, California. This man, as described by eyewitness accounts, stands at approximately 5 feet 9 inches, weighs around 160 pounds, and is likely aged between 20 to 30 years. Notably, he possesses a muscular build, dark hair, and is believed to be of Hispanic lineage. In a surprising turn, the Los Angeles Police Department weighed in on the investigation. They confirmed that the DNA discovered in the Morin homicide aligns with that of a suspect identified from a previous residential burglary and assault case from March 26, 2023, in their jurisdiction. Furthermore, a statement from the Los Angeles Police Department elucidated their commitment, revealing that detectives have been liaising closely with Harford County Investigators to ensure all requisite information is available in the pursuit of justice. The dragnet has expanded beyond Maryland, as insights from the investigation hint at the suspect having established connections within the Los Angeles region. There's also increasing speculation about his potential involvement in other severe crimes across various states. Richard Tobin, Morin's heartbroken boyfriend, has been vocal during this tumultuous period, expressing his anguish and hope for justice on social media platforms. In a heartfelt post, Tobin stated, "I love Rachel and would never harm her. I implore everyone to let us grieve. While I acknowledge my past, I have transformed over the past 15 months. I urge understanding." The loss of Rachel Morin has indeed left an indelible void. Recognizing the immediate financial needs of the bereaved family, particularly in light of her absence of a life insurance policy, well-wishers have initiated a GoFundMe campaign. This gesture aims to alleviate funeral expenses and provide essential support for her five children. As the investigation forges ahead, the community and nation at large wait with bated breath for justice to be meted out for Rachel Morin, hoping for closure for her family and friends. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Welcome back to the show and our sincere apologies for our absence last week. We've been busy with a workshop that explored how to find (and lean into) your edge, real-time CPTSD recovery, and how to accelerate the healing process. And if you are in your own process of complex PTSD healing and self-discovery, be sure to keep checking our Instagram Stories @cptsdmedicine and join our email list (link in show notes) to stay up-to-date about the upcoming Energetic Stewardship workshop. Now, our movement through life can often be restricted by what someone in our bloodline did many, many, many years, ago. Their actions cause us to behave in certain repetitive ways, often to our own detriment or those of the ones around us. These fear-based frequencies are known as Legacy Burdens and today, we unpack our definition of Legacy Burdens and how it relates to Lineage Journeys and Ancestral Healing. Then, we explore the ancient wisdom that we all have access to, our inherent gifts, the task of unburdening from intergenerational transmissions of trauma and how Parts work fits into this process, and how having a guide is helpful but only you can do the work! It's great to be back. And sorry about the sound quality! My recording microphone was not the one recording! It was my laptop set behind me! AND YES!!! celebrating 100 episodes!!!! Key Points From This Episode: Welcome back to the show as we explain why we didn't have an episode last week. How CPTSD Recovery happens in real-time, and exploring the elements that hasten this process. What it means to find your edge, and why you should always lean into it. How social media is extremely helpful when used correctly, and a sneak peek into season 11. Introducing today's topic: Legacy Burdens; fear-based frequencies. Reiterating the wonders (in healing) of Energetic Stewardship. A breakdown of the types of energies that we steward and are responsible for. How we came to understand Legacy Burdens. Lineage Journeys and Ancestral Healing. The deep, ancient wisdom that we all have access to. Intergenerational transmissions of trauma and how to begin the work of unburdening. Differentiating your burdens from the ones you've inherited. How Parts work using our gifts fits into the unburdening process. Why only you can do the work, but having a guide can be helpful. Keep an eye on our Instagram Stories and sign up to our email list to stay informed about the upcoming Energetic Stewardship workshop. Quotes: “Recovery happens in real-time, in our real life. And, we can hasten that process or create stimulations to increase the likelihood that we'll have opportunities to do deep, unburdening work when we are finding ourselves at our own edge.” — Tanner Wallace [02:03] “Instagram, as I experience it, is a very, very potent, helpful guide and structure when you consume it with Self Leadership.” — Tanner Wallace [10:41] “There are patterns that keep repeating in my life that I don't even fully understand.” — Tanner Wallace [26:29] “It's not just turning down the fear-based frequencies; it's that and transmuting them, alchemizing them, and releasing and integrating the gifts — this is legacy work.” — Tanner Wallace [38:07] “I am not here to provide you [with] all the answers. I'm here as a guide to open up spaces for you to see, ‘Oh! This is what is possible; this could be my next aligned action; this could be my level up; this could be a space that I play.'” — Tanner Wallace [39:03] Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: Nicole Casteel Mark Wolynn Ann Sinko Five Circuits of Healing Power CPTSD Medicine on Instagram Tanner Wallace on Facebook HELD By Tanner Email List CPTSD Medicine Podcast
The Automotive Troublemaker w/ Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier
Today we're talking about the crazy changes in sub-20k vehicles on the market since 2019. We also cover the reveal of the new Escalade EV as well as a savvy ecomm company working to make consumer reviews easier to digest. Consumers are realizing something Dealers have known for a while: finding a used car under $20,000 is no easy feat. A recent study highlights the dramatic changes in the used car market, with budget-friendly options dwindling.In 2019, nearly 50% of the market comprised sub-$20,000 cars; by 2023, this dropped to less than 13%.A study from iSeeCars.com revealed that popular used car models like Camrys and Civics are now up to $8,000 more expensive than in 2019.In 2019 the avg cost of a used Ram 1500 was 27,324. In 2023 it's $42,881 (+56%)A Corolla jumped almost 50% from ~14,200 to ~21,300A Honda Civic is up over 46% ~16,500 to ~24,000George Chamoun, CEO of online auction company ACV said on an earnings call yesterday that industry trends point toward an ongoing recovery in market conditions in auto sales over the next few years.Reiterating their commitment to heading toward an all-electric future, Cadillac revealed the 2025 Escalade IQ at a launch event yesterday . This revamped version of the iconic SUV, priced at around $130,000, boasts a 450-mile range and is working to tie the brand's storied legacy with state-of-the-art tech.GM President Mark Reuss said at the event, "Escalade has defined what a full-size luxury SUV is supposed to be. From the get-go, it was the cream of the crop. It's what everybody wanted. Almost immediately, it became a status symbol in the same way the best Cadillacs were decades before. The Escalade IQ is riding on a wave of all that history, all that cachet and all of that greatness, and only now it's in a fully electrified package."It's 4 inches wider and a foot longer than a standard EscaladeOutput of as much as 750hp, 0-60 in 5 seconds, and has a 55” curved display borrowed from the luxury CelestiqExecs confirmed that the new model will be sold alongside ICE models on Dealership lotsOnline technology retailer Newegg is working to transform reviews in e-comm with its latest AI-driven feature. The tech retailer now employs generative AI, ChatGPT, to distill customer reviews into concise "Review Bytes" and detailed "SummaryAI" paragraphs to make it easier for shoppers to get the gist of a reviewClicking on a ‘Review Byte' allows customers to access the full original review, while SummaryAI offers a deeper understanding of multiple customer opinions.AI-generated content is clearly labeled for transparency, ensuring shoppers know its origin and can access original reviews.Hosts: Paul J Daly and Kyle MountsierGet the Daily Push Back email at https://www.asotu.com/ JOIN the conversation on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/asotu/ Read our most recent email at: https://www.asotu.com/media/push-back-email ASOTU Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/automotivestateoftheunion
I. Introduction A. Greeting and welcome back to the show B. Reiteration of the importance of the topic: "Giving Up" C. Common scenario: Daily decisions between moving forward and giving up II. The Complex Decision to Give Up A. Recognizing the difficulty of challenges B. Factors that contribute to contemplating giving up 1. The overwhelming nature of challenges 2. Personal doubts and limitations 3. Loss of motivation and passion III. Shifting Focus from External Validation to Internal Drive A. The power of internal motivation B. Not relying on others' opinions and expectations C. The concept of self-belief and determination D. The importance of finding purpose within IV. Overcoming the "Can't" and "Giving Up" Mentality A. Challenging limiting beliefs B. Rejecting negativity from external sources C. Embracing the mindset of "Yes, this can be done" D. Cultivating resilience and mental strength V. Personal Inspiration and DNA of Perseverance A. Reflecting on personal experiences and upbringing B. Inherited traits of determination and resilience C. Acknowledging the role of mentors and positive influences VI. Empowering Transformation and Making Dreams Reality A. The transformative power of a positive perspective B. Overcoming hurdles as a path to growth C. Pursuing aspirations that others merely dream of VII. Impacting the World through Persistence A. Recognizing individual worth and contribution B. The ripple effect of one person's determination C. Inspiring others through personal actions VIII. Conclusion: Your Journey, Your Choice A. Summarizing key points B. Encouragement to choose persistence over giving up C. Embracing challenges as opportunities for growth D. Reiterating the message: You matter, and your actions shape your reality IX. Final Thought A. Inspiring quote or anecdote B. Encouragement to keep pushing forward C. Thanking listeners for joining the conversation
It's finally here! After a summer break and over one-hundred games, Into the Aether returns for season six with a retrospective on the Sega Dreamcast library! Stephen and Brendon report back with a list of the 30 must-play games for the console in a discussion with producer AJ Fillari before drilling down and creating an ITA Top 5. Thank you all for indulging us after our vacation, but we're so excited to be back!You can find the full list of games discussed here: https://www.backloggd.com/u/brendonbigley/list/into-the-aether-the-sega-dreamcast-must-play-list/---Find us everywhere: https://intothecast.onlineJoin the Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/intothecast---Follow on Threads: https://threads.net/@intothecastFollow on Tumblr: https://intothecast.tumblr.com---Follow Stephen Hilger: https://stephenhilgerart.com/Follow Brendon Bigley: https://threads.net/@brendonbigleyProduced by AJ Fillari: https://bsky.app/profile/ajfillari.bsky.social---Season 6 Cover Art by Scout Wilkinson: https://scoutwilkinson.myportfolio.com/---Timecodes: (00:00) - Intro (02:04) - Welcome to Into the Aether! (15:02) - Quantifying "Dreamcast Vibes" (20:05) - And I'm Brendon BIgley (20:11) - The thing about the Dreamcast (25:38) - How the episode is gonna go (29:12) - It's 1999 (29:43) - The House of the Dead 2 (39:40) - Hydro Thunder (46:41) - Soul Caliber (58:42) - Happy Y2K (01:03:38) - Mr. Driller (01:08:03) - Cannon Spike (01:14:49) - Grandia 2 (01:21:10) - Marvel vs Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes (01:27:47) - Skies of Arcadia (01:34:08) - Seaman (01:49:18) - Shenmue (02:11:59) - The Virtua RPG (02:14:59) - 2000 (continued) (02:16:02) - Power Stone 2 (02:23:50) - Capcom vs SNK 2: Mark of the Millenium 2001 (02:26:31) - D2 (02:34:35) - Legacy of Kain: Soulreaver (02:39:01) - Frogger 2: Swampy's Revenge (02:44:57) - Dead or Alive 2 (02:53:19) - Jet Set Radio (Jet Grind Radio) (02:59:26) - Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike (03:05:03) - Techromancer (03:07:55) - Resident Evil: Code Veronica (03:16:23) - 2000 AND 1??? (03:16:44) - Reiterating why the Dreamcast collapsed (03:19:58) - Project Justice (03:25:15) - Phantasy Star ONLINE (03:29:42) - Virtua Tennis 2 (03:35:11) - Bomberman Online (03:39:13) - 18 Wheeler American Pro Trucker (03:41:47) - Putting a little bit of respect on Crazy Taxi (03:42:24) - 18 Wheeler American Pro Trucker (03:42:42) - The Last of Our 2001 Games (03:42:45) - The Last of Us??? (03:43:09) - Sonic Adventure 2 (03:54:36) - Rest in Peace Dreamcast (there are still games coming out tho) (03:56:44) - Shenmue 2 (04:09:11) - Ikaruga (04:14:10) - Space Channel 5 Part 2 (04:18:05) - ReZ (04:29:30) - Mentioning (Honorably) (04:30:02) - Napple Tale: Arsia in Daydream (04:32:19) - Air Force Delta (04:33:02) - Mars Matrix (04:33:32) - Elemental Gimmick Gear (EGG) (04:35:51) - Ecco the Dolphin: Defender of the Future (04:38:15) - ChuChu Rocket (04:39:19) - Sega Bass Fishing (04:39:33) - Dino Crisis (04:39:57) - Tony Hawk Pro Skater 2, come on (04:40:00) - Star Wars Jedi Power Battles (04:40:26) - Spider-man (04:42:14) - That's it! (04:42:55) - We did it (04:43:14) - This is now when we do a top 5 (04:58:46) - Making the Aether Top 5 (05:03:52) - Testing the list (05:06:49) - The Aether Top 5 Best Video Games for the Sega Dreamcast (05:07:18) - Wrapping up ---Thanks to all of our amazing patrons including our Eternal Gratitude members: | Susan H | Olivia K | Dan S | Zach D | Dominick N | Brett S | Evan B | Robert L | min2 | Aaron G | Matthew S | Erik M | Brady H | Joshua J | Tony L | Danny K | Shanna P | Seth MC | Adam B | Andy H | Demo | Maxwell L | Spiritofthunder | Jason W | Jason T | Corey T | Minnow Eats Whale | Caleb W | Jesse W | Mike T | Codes | Wesley | Erik B | Butterfly B | Gabe O | Lasse B | Jeff N | Sergio L | ninjadeathdog | Rory B | A42PoundMoose | Mr Andrew S | Peter | Stellar.Bees | Brendan K | Scott R | wreckx | Noah OR | Michael G | Arcturus | Chris R | hepahe | Chase A | Anna | Nick Q | Chris M | RB | Karen H | Michaela W | Adam F | Scott H | Lauren H | Ben G | Therese K | jgprinters | Matt H | Murray | Trevor B | David P | Jason K | Bede R | Kamrin H | Andrew D | Kyle S | Philip N ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Strap in as we venture into the dynamic and divisive world of the Kennedy dynasty, the Pharma industry, and a Twitter showdown that shook the Internet. Last week, we stepped into a sci-fi universe as we resurrected John F. Kennedy through the power of AI. Now, the drama deepens with the flesh-and-blood Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. His recent Joe Rogan appearance sent shockwaves through the community, and today, we're going to unpack it all. The Adams archive. Hello, you beautiful people and welcome to the Adams Archive. My name is Austin Adams and thank you so much for listening today. This last week has been a wild ride. If you didn't listen to our last episode, it kind of ties into this a little bit. Uh, and basically I interviewed John F. Kennedy using several AI tools that I put together about his assassination, about his alleged affair with Marilyn Monroe and several, several other topics, but we had a great discussion. Now, the very following day after I posted that podcast, Joe Rogan interviewed Robert F. Kennedy, the nephew of John F. Kennedy, and the son of Robert F. Kennedy Sr. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Is under the Democratic ticket for the 2024 presidential campaign, and he went on Joe Rogan for three straight hours, spitting nothing but facts about the pharmaceutical industry, about big pharma, about vaccines, about the assassination of his father, um, about so many different topics, wifi, radiation, uh, like so many different things. And we're gonna touch on all of it. All right, so I have a few timestamps here. We're gonna walk through each of those and we're also gonna discuss a few other things, including what led to an explosive breakout of Heavyweight Titans going after each other on Twitter, between Elon Musk and Joe Rogan and Dr. Hoz, or however the hell you pronounce this little, uh, man's name. And even Mark Cuban jumped in on Twitter, so we'll discuss how we got to that point. All right. I believe it's Peter Hoz, Dr. Peter Hoz, H O E T Z. Apparently I'm not very good at pronouncing names. Peter Hoz, um, is a vaccine expert who's been on Joe Rogan before, and you might recall that name if you listened to it during the pandemic. Um, he was a bit of an alarmist, and you know, Joe Rogan kind of broke it down, you know, broke down some of his arguments in the original conversation that he had, but it came back around full circle because Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Uh, had mentioned something about debating this Dr. Hoz, and we'll talk about all of that in a minute, but it turned out into this huge, huge explosion of of conversation on Twitter. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Just destroys the pharma industry, destroys the vaccination, uh, fan boys, and breaks it all down. Talks about autism, talks about the mercury poisoning, leading into aluminum poisoning. Then he goes into, um, the glyphosate on your food, leading to like all of these things that, that come together. So, again, like I said, it's gonna be a good conversation. We're gonna listen into a few of these clips, we'll discuss some of it. And last but not least, he even mentions the fact of what everybody has made fun of. Alex Jones for so long, saying the frogs are gay. Or however his voice is. That was my best, Alex Jones. All right. So, and we will even look at Alex Jones's response. All right? So all of that and more. But first, I need you to hit that subscribe button. Leave a five star review. All right? Not all of us are Joe Rogans of this world, and every single one of you that is here listening, I truly appreciate you listening from the bottom of my heart. You are just as much a part of this podcast as I am. So if you are listening and you are not yet a subscriber, hit that subscribe button. It means the world to me. It honestly does. I love doing this for you guys, and I appreciate all the conversations I have with you. If you're already subscribed, I need you to leave a five star review. It takes 10 seconds of your time. Just write something quick. Tell me what you love about the show. Tell me your favorite episode. Tell me your favorite flavor of ice cream. I don't care. Just leave a five star review. I would appreciate it if you think it's a five star podcast. So thank you so much. I appreciate it from the bottom of my heart. And without further ado, let's jump into it. The Adams archive. All right, robert F. Kennedy Jr. Went on to Joe Rogan just a few days ago, and it has caused an uproar on Twitter, on, uh, you know, all of the craziness that is going around the country right now. Now, some mainstream media companies won't even discuss this, like I was just looking at the Hill, and they won't even have this on their front page, which is again, we already talked about the hill going to the dark side. So we already knew that, but many people are just not even, on mainstream media not even bringing this up. Joe Rogan brings on Robert F. Kennedy Jr. And he starts the discussion by kind of talking about how he thought he was a crazy anti-vax conspiracy theorist. So let's see him kind of just bring up his point about what he thought until Robert f Kennedy's book came out called The Real Anthony Fauci, which broke down Fauci s career of essentially killing. Americans per profit from the a Z t scandal all the way till now with the Covid vaccine. So let's watch him break this down for us. It's very frustrating for me when with letting you say things to, and they have problems with some of the positions that a lot of people have problems with. I was one of those people. So when I had heard of you in the past, before I had read your book and before I'd met you, I had no information on you. But there was this narrative, and this narrative was you were anti-vax and you were, you believed in pseudoscience and you were kind of loony. I didn't look into it at all. I just took it at face value, cuz that's what everybody had said. And in my mind, vaccines have been one of the most important medical advancements in human history. Save countless lives, protected children, and I, I thought very strongly that they were important. I didn't have any information on that either. This is also just a narrative I've adopted from cursory reading of news articles and, you know, not really getting into the subject at all. Then the pandemic happens. And I had quite a few very reasonable liberal people, rational people, people that I, I, I trusted their mind, recommend the real Anthony Fauci your book. And I'm like, Robert Kennedy wrote a book about the, about Anthony Fauci. Like what is this gonna be about? Like this is my initial reaction. You've got this what I perceive to be a kind of fringy thinking, you know, almost conspiracy theorist type person that's not based in fact what their argument was. And he had written a book on Anthony Fauci, and this was right around the time where I was, you know, I was very concerned with the way things were going, that people were just blindly trusting that there was only one way out of this that was, that was kind of bothering me, particularly when I had known that so many people had gotten the virus had been fine. So I'm like, well, what is, what's the reality of this? So then I read the book. And I've talked about it multiple times on the podcast, but if what you were saying in that book was not true, I do not understand how you are not being sued. You, you, you would instantly, immediately be sued. The book was very successful. It sold a lot of copies, but it was mysteriously absent from certain, certain bestseller lists. People were not promoting that book at all. But through word of mouth and through the time that we live in, through this time where there was so much uncertainty and people were very confused and also suspicious, there were suspicious that they're being told a very, a narrative. And they were starting to remember that, hey, this has happened in the past. These kind of narratives about medications, these, they have happened in the past, they just never happened. Where this is like the whole country is being convinced that this is the way to do it. So I read your book and. By the end of the book. It was so, it was so disturbing that sometimes I had to put it away and just read fiction for a few days. I was like, I don't want this in my head right now. You know? Cause a lot, I listen on audio and a lot of times I'm listening in the sauna, so I'm listening while I'm already getting tortured. So it's, it's 185 degrees and I'm listening to this, this book that if it's telling the truth just about the AIDS crisis. So what I wanted you to listen to that for is that Joe did not start off this conversation by saying, I agree with everything that you say. He said, I was so skeptical of you that it took several of my liberal friends to come to me and say, Hey, you need to read this book. And even when he was given it or he bought it, he still was skeptical. And then he started to listen and then he started to figure out and unravel some of the narratives that many of us have found to be true, which he just mentioned, which is that this is C O V I D was not the first time the pharmaceutical industry did this. Going back to the AIDS scandal, the AIDS epidemic. Fauci was behind it all. He pedaled A Z T A pharmaceutical medication, which killed people faster than AIDS did, which killed people faster than cancer. Did. So much so with cancer that they pulled it from the shelves cuz it was killing people within two weeks and then repurposed it to be used for aids, killing massive amounts of other people causing protests around the entire country. So, no, this is not the first time that it happened and people started to realize that, especially when the same name Fauci came up under several of these situations. So he points that out. Now where the conversation starts to spiral from from here is they go on to discuss vaccines for the next. S hour, entire hour of this. He just comes with every study, um, every situation, every litigation that he's, he's actually gone through. So Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Started as an environmentalist in, in law and started litigating against, companies like Monsanto who were pouring massive, massive amounts of, chemicals into the water supplies. And so he started litigating all of these large companies and, and winning. Then he starts to have people come up to him and, and, and if you've listened to this podcast, and I hope that you have, and if you haven't, you should who start talking to him about vaccines. And they say, I, if you think that this is a problem, you should really look into this, because this has affected my life in a huge way. And they start to look in into the vaccines, and what he starts to discuss is the amount of mercury that was contained, which is methyl mercury, which he distincts, says a distinction between, uh, a different type of mercury. Which he, you know, was kind of how they write off the mercury situation when it comes to vaccines. But he starts to lay out and, and pin this spiderweb of thread showing that it can all be traced back to the vaccines. So that was how it started off. Then he starts to get into some other topics. Now, I'm not gonna go into all these vaccine information studies with you. I'm, I know a lot about it, but I'm not nearly as educated. So go listen to them. It's a tremendous conversation, but I do wanna get into some, some of these other points. Now, one thing that I would like to point out about this situation in general is nobody ever has had a platform the way that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Was just given one by Joe Rogan to discuss something that was so, so conspiratorial, so against the grain. Now, I love this, after doing the, the John F. Kennedy podcast last time, now, now I'm starting to see the, the lineage, uh, coming down from John F. Kennedy To Robert F. Kennedy. To Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Like I, I am, fanboying at this point at, at this, this family because of the way that they've stood up to so many institutions, right? Jonathan Kennedy with the cia, um, Robert F. Kennedy, following in his shoes. Obviously, both of them eventually being assassinated, which is horrific. But also just the, you know, there's, there's something about somebody who understands the consequences. Of freedom of speech and doing the right thing and doing it anyways. Not bowing down, not self-censoring, not not cutting the conversation off when they know that people are gonna maybe start to question their, uh, validity or just if you have a belief and you believe that somebody or something, or some entity is doing something wrong, regardless of the outcome, doing the right thing, especially if you're somebody who, who has abilities, who will allow them to speak to that power and cause a movement around it. Now, today, thankfully, we have social media and we can have so many people out there that are doing this on Instagram, on, on TikTok, on Twitter, on uh, YouTube, on rumble, on, on podcasts, all of these, you know, tremendous people that are out there. Um, but the Kennedy family has been doing this for a very, very long time. On the largest of platforms in, in the, the most powerful positions in the world. So again, I just love seeing him on this podcast and being given this, this platform by Joe to just talk Joe Rogan the most that he talks the entirety of this podcast was what you just listened to almost the rest of it. He's just sitting and listening to Robert F. Kennedy Spout fact after fact, after fact about all of these different topics that we're gonna touch on. So, Again, like I said, I just, I, I love the way that this went down. It's incredible today that we have these platforms, that we have such a large platform for freedom of speech when at the same exact time we are being, you know, actively silenced and, and our, our mainstream media has positioned itself in a way where absolutely nobody believes what they say. But to have an alternative, to have an alternative like Joe Rogan, who, who CNN and Fox News combined perish compared to the amount of, of viewership that Joe Rogan gets, which is just incredible in a country like ours where freedom of speech is the number one amendment, the very first thing that they wrote, right? The freedom of speech. And so to have a, a continuation of a platform in a world that was so far gone from that, that would just propaganda arm for the governments with every mainstream media company that was out there. All of them, every single one of them. So to have Joe Rogan. Allow Robert F. Kennedy to speak about the most controversial topics in our society today. Until you get into the real deep conspiracies that Alex Jones type people start to touch on. Um, you know, the, uh, and, and even if, I bet you, if you let Robert F. Kennedy talk for long enough, he would be bringing up the Build Bird group, the, the World Economic Forum, the, you know, then you can take it another step further. And we've gone into those conversations before about the, the, you know, it can get dark and deep, but as far as mainstream narratives that he, who should not be named the number one on the list in today's society's vaccines, that is the Voldemort of topics. You may not say anything negative about vaccines. It's literally written in the bylaws of YouTube. I was reading it the other day. It says, if you say anything about vaccines not being helpful, anything about, uh, vaccines causing autism, anything about, like this is in the regulations of YouTube, that your, your channel will get. Strikes or will get completely pulled off of their platform if you mention anything negative about vaccines. So in a time where that is happening, for the very single largest person in entertainment to just let him talk for three straight hours was just incredible. All right. So let's touch on one of the first topics here that I really enjoyed listening to that kind of opened my eyes a bit. Now, this is something that I've heard before, but I haven't heard it spoken about on a large enough platform to bring it validity. And that's, that's something that you see throughout this entirety of this conversation is, is there's several of these things that you've probably heard before, right? We're gonna talk about glyphosate, we're gonna talk about, uh, you know, the Spanish flu. We're gonna talk about assassinations. We're gonna talk about radiation coming from wifi. Um, You've probably heard a lot of those things before, but to hear it on such a platform that, that brings validity to it, to the mainstream, not just, you know, the Reddit threads you're on, not just, you know, listening to Alex Jones or, uh, you know, Sam Tripoli talk about these things and the Tim Foyle hat pod, like the, the, the validity that it brings by him discussing this and the fact that he's running for president simultaneously is amazing. So let's, let's listen to this very first clip here, and this is gonna be on wifi radiation. All right? And this timestamp starts at one hour and 10 minutes. What we can say is most of it started in 1989 and there are only a certain, there's a finite number of culprits that you can point to and say, this tox, it has to come from a toxic exposure cuz genes don't cause epidemics. You, they can provide a vulnerability, but you need a toxic exposure. What is it? Is it, you know, it could be glyphosate, it could be neo oid pesticides, it could be pfoa, which are the flame returns that became ubiquitous, you know, around that same timeline. It could be cell phones, you know, it could be, uh, you know, on wifi, uh, um, uh, radiation. So there's a certain That's unlikely. What? Isn't that very unlikely though? It could be ultrasound. Yeah, yeah, of course. Well, I, you know, I think the, the wifi radi, uh, radiation is a lot worse than people think it is. But, you know, I don't think it's, how so? Well, wifi radiation. Is, uh, does all kinds of bad things, including causing cancer, wifi, radiation causes cancer. Yeah, from your cell phone. I mean, there's cell phone tumor tumors, you know that, I mean, I'm representing hundreds of people who have cell phone tumors behind the ear. It's always on the ear that you favor with your cell phone. Oh. Um, and you know, we have the science, so if anybody lets us in front of a jury, they, it will be over. You know, we, so what is the, what is the number? Cause a lot of people use cell phones. There's a lot of people with it. Their glioblastomas. That's the kind of cancers that they get, but cancer's not the worst thing. They also, you know, it opens up wifi ra radiation opens up your blood-brain barrier. And so all these toxics that are in your body can now go into your brain. How does wifi radiation open up your blood-brain barrier? Yeah. Now you're gone beyond my, uh, my okay. Expertise. I, I, but what? There are, there are. I'm gonna use a number here and you're gonna think it's hyperbole, but, but it's not. There are tens of thousands of studies that show the horrendous danger of wifi radiation, and So this is wifi, like that's in this room? Yeah. Cause we have wifi, wifi routers. You should not be asleep and you should not let your kids. Carry their cell phones on their breasts, particularly a woman because they're associated with braco, you know, they shouldn't be holding in the breast pocket. If you have to call, put 'em in your, you know, butt pocket. You should not be, uh, having 'em near, near your head when you're sleeping. You know, you need to get away and you should never put one next to your head. You, he said, oh, I, like, I will never put this next to my head. I put, so how many times have you heard somebody say that you shouldn't ha you shouldn't have your phone in your pocket? Like the, the amount of sperm count with males when you put your phone in your pocket consistently has dropped tremendously. Right. And then he talks about the blastomas that are happening within the, the, the ear on the side that you hold your cell phone to. So there, there's actual, some scientific studies that we can point to. And I pulled one up here for us, just so we're not. Reiterating exactly what he said here. Um, and this comes from science direct.com and it's a study done, done by Martin Paul, um, with the name. Wifi is an important threat to human health. So here's the abstract, and it says that repeated wifi studies show that wifi causes oxidative stress, sperm testicular cancer, neuropsychiatric effects, including EEG changes, ptosis cellular, D n a, damage and dorin changes, and calcium overload. Each of these effects are also caused by exposures to other microwave frequencies, EMFs, with each such effect being documented in from 10 to 16 reviews. Therefore, each of these seven EMF effects are established effects of wifi and other microwave frequency EMFs. Each of these seven is also produced by downstream effects in the main action of such EMFs voltage gated calcium channels. And so what this also goes on to say, Is, and I'll give you the kind of, uh, the highlights of it. It says that seven effects have been repeatedly reported following wifi and other e MF exposures, established wifi effects including EP, ptosis, oxidate stress, and testis slash sperm. Defuncts. Neuropsych DNA impacts hormone changes. Wifi is thought to act via voltage gated calcium channel activation. One claim of no wifi effects was found to be deeply flawed. Um, so just there is scientific studies to back up all of this. And, and Jamie, uh, the, uh, guy that helps Joe Rogan on his podcast, uh, do the technical aspects of it, uh, pulls up one of these such studies and discusses it here. But let's, let's finish out this segment. Put it on a, i, you know, I put it on speakerphone or use earphones, but, you know, I won the case in front of, on this issue of suing FCC and FDA about it. And, um, and, you know, and the court sided with me, so now they're gonna have to go back to the drawing board and do it. But the Russians, you get, Russians know more about wifi radiation than anybody. They, they developed as a weapon and a lot of the really good signs came out of Russia. And, uh, you know, the Russians won't let kids use cell phones. That was kind of a small touch that I haven't heard the Russians developed wifi radiation as a weapon. Now that was one statement that I didn't look into. Let's see if we can find something about that. Interesting, cuz just that one little statement, uh, is, is, uh, Quite, quite an interesting statement there. Let's see if I can find something on that. But in the meantime, I'll let you continue listening. Phones in kindergarten or you know, in, in grade school, a lot of the schools in Russia don't let cell phones in there cuz of the danger and the levels of radiation that they allow from cell phones is like one, 100th of what? And I don't know exactly what it is, you know, so that's the number people shouldn't hold me to. But it's, it's, it is a tiny fraction of what we allow in this country. So the, the wifi radiation is obviously different than cell phone radiation. So you're talking about people that are just in a room with wifi are being exposed to something that's dangerous. Yeah, people, and, you know, people have different sensitivities to it. Some people are extremely sensitive. They become completely debilitated from it. And, um, really. All right, so here's something that I just found on that. It says, 68 years of Russian microwave radiation attacks on Americans with impunity. And this comes from the Washington Times, and it says, some 200 American diplomats, inte, or intelligence and military officers have been harmed, severely disabled, and perhaps even killed by apparent microwave radiation attacks over recent years and decades, probably using weapons the Russians bragged years ago they were developing. Americans have been targeted and harmed by these attacks in Moscow, pecking Shanghai, Havana, Vienna, some American cities, and now even outside of the White House. All this raises a major concern. Why do US officials who are investigating this matter act like they're unaware of the nature and source of these mysterious attacks this month, secretary of State, and this comes from an article in 2020. Anthony Blinken trying to reassure his implements about the microwave aggression stated in a memo that the government does not know what is happening or how to stop it. Most of the reporting on the subject has portrayed the apparent attacks, inaccurately or completely, uh, or incompletely as a new phenomenon and of certain. Or uncertain origin. For example, the other day, a Pentagon correspondent re uh, reported that these attacks began in Cuba five years ago. Has the media forgotten its own reporting from just a few years ago? This says, in fact, it has been widely and accurately reported. The attacks began in Moscow 68 years earlier in 1953. Furthermore, the Russians have privately admitted this justifying it because they were simply jamming listening devices on the US embassy's roof as the New York Times reported some 45 years ago. As correspondent Bernard Gman wrote on a February 26th, 1976. After 15 years of denial, the Russians have privately admitted to using microwaves to counter the array of listening devices on the US Embassy's roof. They have claimed some people think they use microwaves to at activate their own surveillance devices hidden in the embassy. Um, he went on to write that the Russians action had irritated. Administration officials and produced diplomatic protests because of possible damage to the health of American personnel from long periods of exposure to low level radiation. According to administration and congressional sources, the Russians have been beaming the microwave emissions into the American Embassy for 15 years. At first, the waves came from a nearby building, but after the structure was torn down, the waves came from across Chaikovsky Street, the large Boulevard, the embassy faces. But in recent years, reporting by the newspaper of record headaches ignored its earlier groundbreaking revelations. The July 16th, 2021 issue of the New Yorkers, a well-researched story by Adam tus, made it clear that many American officials suspect that Russian operators and technology are responsible for Havana Syndrome, but quoted, I've heard of that before. I think we've even talked about the BEF that before the Havana Syndrome, but quoted a senior Biden administration official as saying, we have not yet determined intent or motive. We do not have a view on that yet. Interesting. Um, it says over the years, uh, diplomats in Russia repeatedly protested the possible damage in health of American personnel from long periods of exposure. Uh, so interesting. Even just that small little statement, right? They've been using this as a weapon, uh, to see the validity in that and just this conversation here is pretty wild. Interesting. So wanna do more research into that? Look into Havana Syndrome. Oh, yeah, we have a woman from wifi. Yeah, we have a woman who, uh, who was, uh, um, who developed an, an allergy to wifi. She was in the, uh, Israeli defense forces, and she was in their cyber warfare unit. Oh, she was in a room with it all the time, and suddenly she developed a art. And she's a brilliant lawyer. Um, and she's one of the leaders of, you know, uh, in this movement to get, to make sure that they don't put wifi antennas on elementary schools, which they're doing now. There's no control over where p people put these antennas. And if you think the radiation poisoning from wifi is bad, just wait till you start to research. The next Voldemort of, of conversations within our society and actually the Department of Homeland Security, which labeled anybody who discusses this topic as a potential domestic terrorist, and that is 5g. You heard me right? The Department of Homeland Security said, if you ha say anything negative against the health effects of 5g, you can be labeled as a domestic terrorist. So if you think WiFi's bad, literally outside of the street homes and, and along the highway that you drive every single day, you will see a 5G tower. Now, I don't know about you, but I know since 5G towers started popping up every quarter mile that I drive my car, my phone has not gotten any faster. That has done nothing for me. Right. And, and I also ha have heard that the people who go up and work on the 5G towers actually have to put on an entire lead suit because of the amount of radiation being leaked out of those towers. So if you think wifi poisoning is bad, just wait until we see the effects of 5g. Now, I, again, I have not done a deep dive into 5g, so I'm not saying with, uh, uh, an amazing amount of research that this is to be true. But if, if they have to stand in front of those 5G towers with lad suits on to not poison the people who are working on them while sitting in front of them, what do you think that's doing to you on a daily basis all of the time? Right. And this kind of like goes back to the conversation of like, if you went back a hundred years ago, every piece of technology that we have today from the lights, the camera that you're viewing this on, or the, the frequency of wavelengths that you're listening to me from, from the vibrations that are going across the air in this magical, weird little way. All of that was magic. It was, it was nothing that was founded upon some scientific evidence that we would've known that there is a way for us to, I don't know, uh, fricking pull up your phone and FaceTime with somebody and cross the entirety of the, the world so that they can see your face at the exact same second as you move it at the exact same time, across the entirety of the world. Right? It was all magic. This, the, the, the, the way that we went from zero to one over the last a hundred years. And I think this gives some sort of validity to the idea of, uh, you know, alien technology and, and, and UFOs crashing and, and us reverse engineering some of the technology that we found within those, or getting Dr you know, little care package type technology drops from whatever entities have visited our planet. I, I do not see how one person on this planet. It took us from every, every invention prior to it being physical, there was no radio frequencies, there was no video, there was no internet, there was no, all of these things that, that we just, we just take for granted that we cannot see how they work with our eyes. This is the very first time in history that we've had technology like that, and it's just in the last a hundred years. And, and if you break down society and, and, and history into a, a, a 24 hour clock and, and you look at the amount of time that we've had this type of technology over the last a hundred years, right? The 300,000 years that we've been from, you know, our, our wars with, uh, Neanderthals now that, that we are the homo sapiens and, and the 300,000 years from the time we invented fire to when we invented 5g fricking cell phone tower networks is, is a pretty crazy jump. And almost all of that happened in the last a hundred years. So the idea that we actually understand the outcomes of our actions or the outcomes of these technologies or the effects on, on our bodies or our brains, or our mental health or our physical health. When we've only had these things for a hundred years, 50 years, in some cases, 30 years or, or five years, like 5g, three years even, like not, not that long of a time period. We don't know what's happening with these. Just like we found out about asbestos, just like we found out about pfoa, just like we found out about seed oils, we are finding out all of these tangible things are literally poisoning you and your children. What about the non-tangible things? What about the things that you cannot see with your eye? What about all of those frequencies that are literally beaming between your eardrums from the microwave that you use? To cook your food to the, the cell phone that you're holding in your hand to the radio that you take, you know, took for granted for so long. Like those are vibrational frequencies and, and there's an antenna on your car, on your phone and your computer in, in this camera so that it can pick up these frequencies. We don't know if we have that type of antenna in our brain where we're, or, or even just what the effects are when those frequencies are passing through our head as they're getting to our devices or our spouse's devices or across the entirety of the world. Like how many people are having a discussion right now, and maybe I'm just ignorant to how this stuff works, but where, where those frequencies are passing through my house, passing through my skull right now as I'm talking to you. And, and, and what effect does that have on your brain? What effect does that have on your mental health? What effect does it have on your body? What effect does it have on your DNA that you pass to your children? We don't know. So when he brings up wifi, that unloads a whole host of other issues that we now have to potentially address and good, because all of these things that we've found out about the nutrition that we've had shoved on our, our throats, the, the, you know, the, um, Nutrition, the, the, the food industry, big, big, you know, conglomerates like Nestle and, and all of these companies that are out there pedaling, uh, lucky Charms to your children with, you know, red Dye 40 in it, that causes your children to have ADHD like symptoms. So you feed them that to make them be happy because they want it, and then they act crazy and, and because they're acting crazy now, you get them put on Ritalin or Adderall, it's so that they can focus in school, even though you gave them cereal for breakfast before they went to school to give them Adderall so that they can focus, which causes them to have anxiety. So you give them, you know, Lexapro and, and, and so now they have Lexapro issues. So, you know, like it's just this vicious cycle of profitability for these corporations. And just to have somebody on this type of platform question, even just wifi, who, and Joe challenged him initially on that. He go, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. What is the likelihood? He said that it's wifi. No way WiFi's hurting us. It's just this magical frequency that helps me be able to learn the recipes and watch porn. Like, it's like it can't be bad for you, but it is, and these are questions that we have to start addressing as a society is like, to what extent is, is the, uh, is the positive outcomes of these devices or of these, you know, the, the amount of pleasure you get from eating a, a piece of sour patch kids, but the, the effects that it has on your body and your mind for the next however many days or weeks or hours or minutes, right. To what, to what extent are you willing to accept that trade off because it's all a trade off. Now, if you're willing to accept the idea that you have a cell phone and now you can have access to unlimited knowledge, but, but you also understand that when you hold that thing up to your ear, it could give you cancer or, but when you put it in your pocket, it could lower your sperm count. Or also cause cancer, or when women put it in their shirt, in their breast pocket, it can cause breast cancer. Like all of these things have shown to be true. So to, to what extent are you willing to make that sacrifice? To what extent is it worth it for you? For me, I've learned eating a ton of candy is not worth it for me. I feel like shit. But then you wanna start to address some of the technology issues, right? So, so, so, but we're starting to get the information and you're now gonna have the opportunity to look at these things objectively and go, is this worth affecting my body? Is this worth affecting my mind? Is this worth upping the percentage likelihood that I, that I have cancer in my ear now that I'm on my phone six hours a day talking to clients, whatever that is. Right? So there's one topic that he touches on. Now the next topic that he touches on that I found to be interesting is how many people talked about the Spanish flu, right? Throughout Covid there was this narrative of like, oh, well everybody used to use masks back in the Spanish flu days in 1918. So everybody wanted to use Spanish flu as a way of, you know, pointing to another pandemic in, in human history and going, but wait, this, you know, we, we did things right back then we can do it right now. And to say that these types of things has ha have happened before. So, Robert Def Kennedy Jr. Mentioned something that I haven't heard before when it comes to Spanish flu, and here is that. Just that. And they, you know, there's, there's good evidence that the Spanish flu, there's, there's, you know, not, not a definitive but very, very strong evidence. Uh, the Spanish flu was vaccine induced flu. The, the, the deaths were, uh, vaccine induced. But the, the death, originally they said it was a flu, but when they've gone back and actually they have all the, the samples from thousands of people, they died from bacteriological, uh, pneumonia. So they died as a consequence of something that you could cure today with they antibiotic, with ampicillin. Okay. So when we say, but they still, so what was their, so they, you're saying they had a compromised immune system already, but why? Well, but, but a lot of the, you know, bacteriological illnesses can kill you. Yeah. It's that a lot of the viral illnesses, you know, if you're super healthy, it's pretty hard for them to kill you. I mean, I, and I'm just saying this not on any individual basis, but on a population basis, if you look at populations that are well-nourished, you don't see, uh, infectious disease mortalities anymore. So, so, and that's across, you know, I don't think anybody would argue with that. So what are you, what are you saying that the Spanish flu was, and like, what is the, the documentation? Well, the, you know, I, you said that Fauci has publicly admitted that it, it's not a flu. Fauci wrote an article in 2008 and uh, that I'm pretty sure it was 2008. In which he acknowledged that it was not the flu that was killing those people. It was a bacteriological infection. And a bacteriological infection. These days you could a hundred percent cure all of it with an antibiotic. But so, but something was making them ill and to make them vulnerable to back to your infection. That's unclear. And you know, I read an article recently and, and you can look up these articles pretty easily, but there, the, the article that I read made a very strong case that the illness came from testing a new vaccine in Kansas at a military base in Kansas. And I, again, I'm a little hazy on the details, but this is important to cover. Right. So let's see if we can find this predominant role of bacteria, pneumonia as cause of death in pandemic influenza implications. Yeah. Of, uh, pandemic influenza preparedness. So what this is saying is that bacterial pneumonia was the cause of death, but these people, obviously, w w they were saying that they had, they were sick before this correctly. Correct. Is that true? You know what, I, I, you know, I shouldn't talk about this, Joe. Okay. See, this is, let's, I don't remember enough about it. Let's, let's read what he says. The results post-mortem samples were examined from people who died of influenza during the 1918 to 1990. 1919 rather uniformly exhibited severe changes indicative of bacteria, bacterial pneumonia, er logic, and histo histopathologic results from published autopsy series clearly and consistently implicated secondary bacterial pneumonia caused by common upper respiratory tract bacteria in most influenza fat fatalities. Yeah. And, and some people have suggested that came from getting people to wear masks. Oh Jesus. So I, but I, you know, I don't know. How would that be, that the mass became the bacteria I I media for bacteria. Conclusions. The majority of deaths from the 19 18 19 19 influenza pandemic likely resulted directly from secondary bacterial pneumonia caused by common upper respiratory tract bacteria. Less substantial data from the subsequent 1957 and 19 60 68 pandemic are consistent with these findings. If severe pandemic influenza is largely a problem of bacterial viral bacterial co pathogenesis. Pandemic planning needs to go beyond addressing the viral cause alone example, influenza vaccines and antiviral drugs. That's hilarious. Yeah. Prevention, diagnosis, prophylaxis and treatment of secondary bacterial pneumonia, as well as stockpiling of antibiotics and bacterial vaccines should be high priorities for pandemic planning. Yeah, he didn't remember that. Yeah. So it looks like this was a hss, uh, public access study, um, that was called Predominant role of bacterial pneumonia as a cause of death in Pandemic Influenza, implications of Pandemic Influenza Preparedness, which was co-authored by Fauci. Um, so that's the name of the article if you wanna look it up. Uh, I won't bore you with all of it, but it's pretty, it looks about 12, 14 pages or so, but there, there's the name of of it, if you want to dig into the research of that. All right, so I found that to be interesting. How many people cited the Spanish flu, uh, when it came to Covid, and now to find out the validity of that maybe coming down to bacterial in infections or pneumonia, uh, potentially even being caused by masks. Hmm. Crazy. Now talking about crazy, here's one of my favorite parts of this conversation, if not the best part of this conversation. Uh, but first, go ahead and subscribe. Every single person listening to this right now could use a little good karma if you're like me. You know anything and everything that you can do to get a little good karma in your life. And one way that you can give back and have it come back around to you is by hitting that subscribe button. So go ahead and hit that subscribe button for me. I would appreciate it. Leave a five star review. I know I said it earlier and I know you heard me, so go ahead and leave a review. I would appreciate it. Um, and then sub stack, Austin Adams dot sub stack.com. Sign up. We will get back to irregular cadence of our podcast companions and more very shortly. So go ahead and sign up and you will get it for free to your inbox. Doesn't cost you anything. All right, so my favorite subject discussed during the entirety of the Joe Rogan podcast with Robert F. Kennedy was having to do with frogs. Now we all know the Alex Jones meme, where he talks about the waters turning the frogs gay or however his voice is. Um, but I have the clips here and we will look at that. Uh, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Sites a study that was done with 40 frogs where there was a compound called uh atrazine. An atrazine is a high percentage of it is in the water supplies that we find ourselves drinking. If you don't have a water filter, you should get one, a good one. You can get the same one that I got on. Uh, Amazon for like $120 or so, but it's probably one of the best purchases you'll ever make. Uh, you don't want that stuff in your water or anything else that's in there, including, you know, if you think some of these things they're talking about, about is, is crazy, you know, everybody's been talking about fluoride for long enough to, maybe you should second guess that too, but maybe it's a topic that we'll dive into later. Um, but there is a longstanding meme of Alex Jones talking about the water supply turning the frogs gay. You've heard that, I know you have, but Robert F. Kennedy gives some validity to that argument here on the Joe Rogan show. Um, so let's listen to him briefly touch on that. Then we will listen to Alex Jones's response to that, which I found to be quite interesting as well. Um, so here is Robert f kinda these quicks statement on that. And then we will jump over to Alex Jones's. Response. It's an endocrin disruptor. So, um, you know, similar to phthalates, phthalates are an endocrine disruptor. Probably the most disturbing endocrine disruptor, and this is something we should all be looking at, is atrazine. Yeah. Because atrazine, which is now ubiquitous, it's everywhere. But you can take atrazine and there, you know, there's, you, you, what is his name? Jamie. Jamie Young. Jamie. You can look up, you can look up this study. I think the guy, the scientist's name is Tyler, I think, and that might be his first or second name, but they took. Oh, it's loading. They don't want us to hear about the gay frogs do they? Uhoh. Oh, let's refresh this page here and see if we can get back to it. It sounds so crazy. You know, Alex Jones is talking about the, the water supplies turning the frogs gay. And, uh, for so long that it's just been one of the claims to fame for why Alex Jones is crazy is for talking about the water, making the frogs gay. And again, here we have validity to it. And they put it in a tank with 40 frogs for, yeah, three years. They put it below the exposure levels that EPA considers acceptable to humans. And 30 of those frogs, they were all male frogs and they were double Z, you know, male frogs. So they were super males and 30 of those frogs were chemically castrated. Four of them turned into females and produced fertile eggs. So they took male frogs, gave them atrazine, 10% of them turned into female and produced fertile eggs. And we're subjecting our children to exposure to that every day. What is atrazine? It's in the water. It's a, it's a pesticide. Here it is. Report toxic herbicide found in many Texans drinking water. That's it. That's from 2018, November 20th. Yeah. And why, you know, what does this dude is sexual development and children, nobody knows. Cause we, we know what it does to frogs. Yeah. But, um, you know, nobody knows what that does to, you know, what it's doing. Those kind of persistent exposures would do to our children. Yeah. It's terrifying. So atrazine, um, microplastics, all those things are having an effect, a similar effect on, and Joe just must not have caught on to the gay frogs. Alex Jones correlation at this point. Yeah, we had, uh, Dr. Shanna Swan who wrote that book, uh, countdown, that's all about this cause he segues out of it. But let's go ahead and listen to Alex Jones's response to the idea that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Agrees with him to some exer certain extent, right? That, not that the frogs are gay, but that the frogs were chemically castrated by the water supply and even turned into females. And here is his response, Lee recognized as the Alex Jones Gay Frogs rant. Do you understand that? Turn the freaking frogs game crap. Corporate media has attacked me thousands of times for it. Literally, there have been dozens of times that late night comics have made it. Their central joke. I don't like them putting chemicals in the water that turn the frigging frogs gay. Do you understand that Serious crap? Wow. If he is that upset about a governed conspiracy that is not happening, just imagine how upset he's gonna be when he finds out about one that actually is like this explanation as to why men are gay. The reason there's so many gay people now is because it's a chemical warfare operation. Here's the inside of this juice box. And if you, and if they zoom in anymore, see that thin plastic? It's got it. So after you're done drinking your little juices, well you, I mean, you, you, you're ready to go out and have a baby. He's saying the chemicals are making people, gay folks. It's making the frogs gay. Two thirds of the frogs down in Houston are bisexual. Great show Alex. We sold a lot of super male vitality formula. Soon all of your listeners will be transformed and okay, I love it. My dad. Fun side note. Pinterest also took down their Infowars page, which is bad news. If you were planning an autumn wedding with a theme, gay frog chemtrails tap water is a gay bomb and that they are putting chemicals in the water that turn the frigging frogs guy, Matt Brain Fighters, is how the lesbian conspiracy has maintained its vice grip on our nation's chia seed supply. All right, that's how they reproduce. Alex Jones is a fake. Which by the way, people have a right to be. Remember that gay frog clip at the start? He did a follow up show explaining how chemicals were being placed in the water to feminize society and reduce the population, and then immediately segued to this, we sell five different brands of the very best water de uh, water filtration systems out there. They're amazing. They cut out 99.99% of the glyphosate, the herbicides, the pesticides, the fluoride. I mean, to an untrained eye, it sure seems like he was using the idea of a gay frog to sell his products, which incidentally is the same mistake the WB network made on Infowars. One of his most famous statements was saying that tap water is turning the frogs gay and will turn you gay too. First off, gay people are awesome. I don't think that's a problem at all. That's the problem with a guy like Alex Jones because he got them to believe that the gay frogs were based on studies and facts. But it's not a laughing matter. Endocrine disruptors. Phalates and other chemicals in the water supply are gender bending, not just frogs, not just birds, not just monkeys, but humans. Every species on earth is becoming sterile and is also confusing. Its sexual preference. We know from studies over a decade ago that Mercury makes birds gay and people go, yay. Gay's cool, except now there won't be any more of those birds. They're going extinct. Many species of frog and toad are close to going extinct because the majority of the males, when they come in contact with atrazine and other chemicals are becoming attracted to other males and trying to fertilize other male's eggs that don't exist. Then when you pull back and you study books like Eco Science written by Obama's Science. Now as he's going through this, there's studies flashing over the screen here the entire time with the things in references to what he's discussing. Um, so I'll give you some of them when he is talking about the birds. It's a, a news digest, uh, article that says mercury poisoning makes male birds homosexual from 2010 as you go on. Except now there won't be any more of those birds. Um, the next article that starts to pull up is coming from the Scientific American, which says frog's mass extinction on the horizon. The deadly, uh, citrated fungus is blamed for the most, uh, for most of the 200 recent amphibian disappearances with more to come. The next article comes from, uh, The p n a s Scientific journal, um, which has Hermaphroditic de masculinized frogs after exposure to the herbicide atrazine at low ecological relevant doses goes on to discuss that. Um, following that, the next article is Atrazine Exposure Alters Frogs Sex. And that's coming from the Institute of Agriculture and Trade Policy. So he, there's receipts here. He is not just saying crazy stuff as everybody wants to make it seem. There's validity that to everything that he's discussing here. So here you go. Then when you pull back and you study books like Eco Science written by Obama's Science, are he admits to plants, John gender bending chemicals in the water. So this isn't just an accident, this isn't just runoff that is taking place. This is being in the article that he references there we can get into too, but let's just move forward. Done by design as a program of depopulation, they have picked formulas for fuel and formulas for other products like plastics that create the leakage and the leaching of these chemicals into the environment. When I've talked to top chemist, uh, top developers and they say it's very easy and inexpensive to have safer fuels, safer plastics, and other products, the system made a decision back in the fifties and then the sixties when microwaves came out to buy design. Allow lining in the plastic containers where the food would then be cooked to leach massive amounts of phalates and other chemicals that again, on record in utero, if a woman is eating food that was cooked, heated on those plastics, not just in microwaves, but also in conventional ovens, that it would then lease those chemicals and in utero in the first trimester lower the level of testosterone, penis size, number of sperm, you name it, that her child, when he grows up, will be able to produce. This is all been done by design. Don't microwave their food in plastic containers. And the reason for this is pretty simple. The American Academy of Pediatrics warns families to avoid this practice because when plastic containers are heated up, They can release harmful chemicals into that food and kids are the biggest concern, of course. Why? Well, these leash chemicals may interfere with the child's hormones, override big tech sensors. All right, so there is a little bit of his response to that. Let's see if he has any more about this specific topic. Just one example. My father owns property with sterilized fish on it with just a few drops put into the water when they were developing as eggs, as embryos. This is everything, ladies and gentlemen. This is how the globalists have emasculated us. Our sperm counts are down more than 50% in every industrialized country, and as soon as other countries that weren't industrialized like Brazil, adopt the same chemicals, the same policies that are used in the Europe, in Japan, in the us, in Canada, in Australia, we're seeing similar numbers and not just sterilization, not just feminization. We're also seeing skyrocketing cancer cases. Kind of a jungle electric green I would call it. Uh, they're great shirts. These came in about a month ago before they went on sale. Say save the frogs. Everybody around the office wants one infowars.com and people have been loving them. People process whole soybeans and leave the, all right, so there's your Alex Jones. The frogs are gay segment coming from the validity brought to it by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Now, now, if there wasn't a presidential candidate, Andre Rogan validating what Alex Jones was discussing. You've seen recently at Joe Rogan has like kind of positioned himself a little bit away from Alex Jones since the Spotify deal. So the fact that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Just in a roundabout way, and it wasn't even addressed on the actual podcast itself, brought back the topic of the frogs being gay emasculated and, you know, but, but there's true validity to the things that he's talking about. There's a lot of validity in my vocabulary today. Um, but it's valid, right? There's a lot of valid things being discussed. So, uh, but, but it's crazy to see how, in a different setting, in a different format discussed in a different way by a different person. Joe Rogan's open to the idea that that's not so crazy in all of this. Scientific studies back exactly what Alex Jones is discussing here, just as if that, that one little sentence by, by R F K said that Russia used microwaves as, as a. A weapon against us. And you start to dive into Havana Syndrome and, and the things that have happened to over 200 politicians regarding Havana Syndrome in these certain, uh, offices and, and places that they went to where they were, uh, attacked with that microwave, uh, weaponry. It's crazy, right? So, so the same thing with Alex Jones is you almost have to take a, a three to four words that he says and like go do research on it and, and see that maybe there's some validity to it, and maybe he's off some of the time. But the amount of times that Alex Jones has been right compared to Ben, wrong in his main narratives that he's, he's ta discussing is, is pretty consistently on, uh, uh, uh, a more accurate, um, than false narrative. And, and things like, you know, we could get all the way into the Sandy Hook stuff about his, you know, $12 billion or whatever he got sued for, which is wild. Um, but anyway, so let, let's, let's go back to the discussion at hand here, which is that, uh, the water and atrazine. So, so a few things. Let's just discuss what you can do about what we've discussed so far when it comes to wifi poisoning and radiation poisoning. Coming from your cell phone, you should turn your phone on airplane mode every single night. It should not be by your bed, especially next to your head. Use speakerphone or headphones, just and turn off your wifi at night. If you're not using it, it shouldn't be on. You're emitting, vibrational, you know, frequencies throughout your household for no reason. If it's on at night, no reason at all. All right, so turn your wifi off at night. Turn your phone in the airplane mode. Some people have been discussing more recently not using Bluetooth headphones and using regular headphones. I've seen some discussions around that, I believe by, uh, might have been even Andrew Huberman, who discusses that there's not enough EMFs to justify not using them. I believe it. I forget who it was. I believe, I believe it was Andrew Huberman, but it might have been somebody else. Um, so maybe research that a little bit more on your own. But, but again, if it's not natural, I, if it wasn't around a hundred years ago, and, and it has to do with some sort of wizardry, sorcery that's been going on in the world over the last 30 to 40 years. Maybe you should second guess using it all the time, right? Whether it's your cell phone next to your ear or in your pocket causing testicular cancer, whether it's, you know, Any of these things that we, we've discussed today, right? So, so, and then when it comes to the water supplies, you should absolutely have a filter. Now, people discuss the Burkey filter being the best filter. You can get a, a replacement for the Burkey filter or, uh, like an off-brand burkey filter. I believe I got mine on Amazon for $120, uh, which most people are moving towards that model anyways. So, uh, go find it. It's this big silver jug. Um, you put it next to your sink for $120. You can have obviously, the peace of mind knowing that the government isn't controlling what chemicals go into your body. You are, when you go to this grocery store, start to turn it over and look at the labels, right? All, all of this comes with awakening and figuring out that, oh, these institutions do not have mine or my children's best interest in mind. So when you realize that you have to start to question everything from the technology you're using to the food that you're consuming, to the, the water that you're drinking and everything in between, So start to ask those questions and, and, and some of these things start to unravel. All right. Now, um, let's go into one of the, the, the more controversial parts of this discussion, which turns into, um, where Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Mentions, uh, Dr. Peter Ho hoes, H o e T Z will probably find out here how to actually pronounce it, because I'm probably doing a terrible job when he brings it up here. So let's bring up that portion of the conversation, because that's going to bring us into the rest of our discussion where Twitter starts to explode with Joe Rogan calling out this physician, this doctor, this vaccine scientist. To debate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Because he starts to tweet out about this conversation between the two of them. Um, and so well, let's dive into the details, but, but let's, let's hear the intro here where, uh, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. First discusses this, uh, man at two hours and 26 minutes. Um, so let me find that timestamp for you in two hours, 26 minutes and 30 seconds, judge on many, many debates. And I've asked Hotez Hotez many, many times, so I was completely wrong, Hotez. And I think you've asked him here, why don't you debate Robert Kennedy? And he said, cuz he's a cunning lawyer or something like that. But, um, yeah, but I've debated hotels on the telephone with. Uh, you know, with kind of a referee. And, you know, I, his, his science is, is, is just made up. He cannot stand by it. He can't cite studies. Well, he was trying to tell me that vaccines don't cause autism. I said, yeah, his daughter has autism and wrote a book. Yeah, that, but I asked him, my daughter doesn't have that, didn't get her autism from a vaccine. But I've read that book and there is no science cited in that book. It's just him saying, you know, it didn't happen. And listen, I, I wouldn't wish that on anybody. And I, and God bless him, and God bless that little girl and, you know, I wrote, have nothing but, um, you know, good energy going to them and, you know, but it's not, he's using her as a leverage to tell people, you, you know, there's no problem here. But this is my point that I, I asked him what does, and he said, there's a, a few, there's environmental factors they're aware of. I go, what are those? And you couldn't cite them. Yeah. Like how can you be so sure to say this definitely doesn't, but you're telling me there's a bunch of environmental factors that do cause it, and we're aware of those factors, but you're not aware of 'em and you're an expert in this. Yeah. How is that possible? You're a, I mean, that that's the main, he's a health expert. That's the big question that anybody who says it's not the vaccines, I'm like, okay, fine. But they don't want, if you say, tell me it's not the vaccines, people go, oh yeah, good. That's, that's what I wanted to hear. That's what I want to hear. What is it when you say it is the vaccines. People go, oh my God, I don't want to hear that. They don't want to hear it. And they get angry. They get angry at you and they go, oh, tin foil hat, conspiracy theorist, and. Yeah, but the fact that no one will debate you speaks volumes, especially now, they can't say now that you're not popular. And what's, uh, crazy is that Biden now has decided he's not even gonna debate anybody in the primary. I, I, I and I, I had, um, I'll just tell you one story. The Connecticut State legislature was debating, okay? So there is your entry into the big explosion of controversy that came out from Dr. Peter Hotez, as we now know his name is pronounced. Uh, gosh. I just feel like there's been a few names. Oh. Oh. And I would like to make one correction from my last podcast. So, um, somebody, somebody pointed this out to me as, as in the last podcast where I was interviewing John F. Kennedy and discussing, um, the. Actual shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald. Um, I, I mixed two characters up in this tale, which is that, um, Lee Harvey Oswald was actually, uh, assassinated by Jack Ruby. Um, the person that I mixed him up with was, uh, Mr. Ferry. I forget Mr. Ferry's first name, but Mr. Ferry was actually supposed to be allegedly the, the getaway man who was the director or some position above Lee Harvey Oswald, which shows the connection between him and Lee Harvey Oswald of the, uh, civil air patrol or some, some sort of, uh, uh, you know, institution that he was a part of that had to do with flight. And so, um, that was the mix up that I made. So, uh, correction for my last podcast, it was not Mr. Fairy who assassinated Lee Harvey Oswald. It's basically everybody knows who's done any research on that or was around during the time. Um, it was actually. Uh, Jack Ruby, which is the famous, you know, individual, but there was mafia ties between, uh, Mr. Fairy, which I, I I correctly discussed, which showed that there was mafia ties, but potentially between him and Lee Harvey Oswald, as well as the cia, he was the CIAs as well. So, um, all of that holds true. It was just the naming that I got wrong, so I did wanna make that correction, uh, but. Now let's jump into this because you know, I'm talking about misplaced names, Mr. Peter Hotez. Dr. Peter Hotez, uh, is a foremost scientist when it comes, it comes to vaccine studies. He was actually at one point, uh, potentially going to take over the position of, of, uh, Fauci. Um, but the reason that he's discussed on this podcast between the two of them is that he was on Joe Rogan's podcast and Joe Rogan was during interviewing him goes, okay, okay, so I, I get that you wanna bring up vaccines or whatever, how he entered in this conversation, but, but let me ask you some questions. Do, do you go outside regularly? And the guy says, well, you know, not, not as much as I should. And he goes, okay, do you eat healthy? Like, how often do you eat junk food? And he goes, well, you know, I, I, I like junk food. And he's this, you know, kind of overweight older gentleman who's a absolutely not in the type of shape that Robert F. Kennedy Junior is in. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Is like pretty jacked for being as old as he is. Um, In great shape. And I guess there's a video floating around of him doing like a back flip recently, uh, on Instagram or Twitter or something. But, um, pretty wild. Anyways, so this sparks a response from Peter Hotez and Peter Hotez is I'm gonna trickle back over to, uh, Joe Rogan's, uh, Twitter account where we start to see some responses to this situation from Peter Hotez. So Professor Peter Hotez, MD PhD said Spotify has stopped even sort of trying to stem Joe Rogan's vaccine misinformation. It's really true. Uh, Anna Melon just awful. And from all the online attacks I'm receiving after this absurd podcast, it's clear many actually believe this nonsense. And then he quotes a fricking vice article like an idiot. So Peter Hotez comes out and, and makes fun of the Joe Rogan podc
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The oral and maxillofacial board exam is a daunting prospect for even the most courageous of us. So today, we are joined once again by Dr. Matthew Pham to discuss everything related to the oral board exam and what you need to do to pass. Having recently passed his exam, Dr. Pharm shares how he studied for uncommon procedures, how the exam process is structured, what the final assessment looks like, and how he overcame his nerves. Our guest explains what you should be on the lookout for prior to your exam, how to present material in the right way, the importance of study groups and mock tests and leaning on alumni, and what you can expect on exam day. After Dr. Stucki walks us through his board exam process, Dr. Pham offers parting words of advice to those who are preparing for their oral board exams.Key Points From This Episode:Dr. Pham's initial thoughts on the oral board exam. How he prepped for his oral board exam. The way he studied for uncommon procedures. How the exams are structured: from the application to the test.A closer look at the way the final test is laid out. How to overcome nerves and stress in a public setting. What you should look out for when you begin studying for your oral board exam. How to present material to the examiner in the right way.The wonders of forming study groups ahead of the exam and leaning on alumni. What you can expect on exam day. Debunking the notion of examiners having to fail a certain percentage of students. Taking a look at how Dr. Stucki tackled his oral board exams. Reiterating the importance of mock tests.Dr. Pham's parting words of advice to those preparing for their oral boards. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Dr. Matthew Pham — https://mycenters.com/about/our-doctors/matthew-h-pham-dmd-md/Dr. Matthew Pham on LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/mtpdds/Dr. Matthew Pham on Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/phamomfs Royal Oak Dental Group — https://yoursmileteam.com/ American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery — https://www.aboms.org/Everyday Oral Surgery Website — https://www.everydayoralsurgery.com/ Everyday Oral Surgery on Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/everydayoralsurgery/ Everyday Oral Surgery on Facebook — https://www.facebook.com/EverydayOralSurgery/Dr. Grant Stucki Email — grantstucki@gmail.comDr. Grant Stucki Phone — 720-441-6059KLS Martin promo code EOSExo22 — https://www.klsmartin.com/
Microbes can create molecules that help mineralize teeth and prevent invaders from coming in and causing cavities. They can also be the cause of various different types of oral diseases including tooth decay, thrush, and burning mouth syndrome. Furthermore, Alzheimer's, adverse pregnancy outcomes, diabetes, and certain types of cancer have been found to be associated with certain microbes in our mouths. During this episode, Dr. B is joined by Dr. David Lin for a discussion around how a dysbiotic microbiome causes ill health within and outside of the mouth, the importance of doing oral microbiome testing on every patient who comes into your practice, and the different types of oral microbiome testing tools available to you. Discoveries that have been made about the oral microbiome in recent years have catalyzed a new era of evidence-based dentistry, and a dentist that is not considering the oral microbiome is practicing below the standard of care, so be sure to listen to this episode. Key Points From This Episode:What the oral microbiome is and the role it plays in oral disease [03:44]The different types of biofilm found in the mouth [05:28] Symbiosis versus dysbiosis in the context of the oral microbiome [06:46]Examples of the roles played by beneficial microbes [08:57]The link between your oral microbes and your gut [10:46]Two examples of microbial interactions that demonstrate the importance of community [11:13]Exploring the different types of oral microbiome testing [15:54]A case study that highlights the value of microbiome testing [31:18]Recapping how oral health is linked to overall health [34:51]The correlation between personal health data and behavioral change [37:45]Factors that affect the pH levels in your mouth [45:16]How to approach the prescribing of antibiotics [48:26]The process of assessing microbiome testing results [51:28]Reiterating the connection between oral health and systemic health [54:20]How to Submit Your Question:Record your question for Dr. B at speakpipe.com/askthedentist Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:David Lin, Ph.D. at BristleBristle Health on InstagramGet your oral health test kit from BristleDr. David Lin on LinkedInDr. David Lin on TwitterAsk the DentistAbout Dr. Mark BurhenneFollow Dr. B on Instagram @askthedentistFollow Dr. B on Twitter @askthedentistAsk Dr. B a QuestionFunctional Dentist DirectoryWhat Dr. B RecommendsFOLLOW DR. B: WEBSITE | INSTAGRAM | YOUTUBE | TWITTER | TIKTOK | NEWSLETTER
On Relentless Health Value, I don't often get into our guests' personal histories. There are a bunch of reasons for this, which, if you buy me beer, we can talk podcast philosophy and I will tell you all about my personal, very arguable opinion here. Nevertheless, in this healthcare podcast, we are going rogue; and I am talking with Scott Conard, MD, who shares his personal story. You may ask why I decided to go this route for this particular episode, and I will tell you point blank that Dr. Conard's experience, his narrative, is like the perfect analogue (Is analogue the right word [allegory, composite example]?). His story just sums up in a nutshell what happens when a PCP (primary care provider) does the right thing, manages to improve patient care for real, and then at some point gets sucked into the intrigue and gambits and maneuvering that is, sadly, the business of healthcare in the United States today. Before we kick in, I just want to highlight a statement that Scott Conard makes toward the end of the show. He says: So, this isn't about punishing or blaming aspects of care that are being overrewarded today. It's really about what's the path forward for corporations, for middle-class Americans, and for primary care doctors who don't choose to be part of a big system. We have to figure out how to solve this problem. I hope people don't hear this and think that there are horrible people at some not-for-profit hospital systems, for example. There are some great people at not-for-profit health systems, but they have some really screwed-up incentives. A few notable notes from Dr. Scott Conard's journey and words of wisdom that I will just highlight up front here: He says that as a PCP, you actually can produce high-value care in a fee-for-service model … if you think differently and you change practice patterns. I have heard this from others as well, including most recently David Muhlestein, PhD, JD, who says this in an upcoming episode. Now here's a surefire way to fail at that, though: Be a physician who is getting asked to basically do everything a patient needs done alone and by themselves with little or no help and being told to do all of this within a seven-minute visit. This surefire way to not do well also could mean working on a team that's a team in name only because it's more of a marketing thing than an actual thing. As Dr. Scott Conard says later in this episode, healthcare organizations must embrace the art of medical leadership. So, I guess that's a spoiler alert there. Another point that Dr. Conard makes very crisply toward the end of the show is that doctors can kinda get pushed and pulled around in this mix. You have docs just trying to provide good care, and they work for one entity that gets bought and now it's some other entity … and what's happening upstairs and the prices being charged or somebody somewhere deciding not to make prices transparent, or deciding to sue low-income patients for unpaid medical bills or what charity care to offer or not to offer. These are not doctors in clinics making these calls, and we need to be careful here not to homogenize what some of these health systems are choosing to do like some kind of democratic vote was taken by everybody who works there. Health systems, hospitals, are many-celled complex entities. And a third takeaway—there are a bunch of takeaways in this show, but a third one I'll highlight here from Dr. Conard's story—is the old fiduciary responsibility code word being used by health system administrators as a euphemism for strategies that might need a euphemistic code word because the strategy has questionable community benefit. In the case study that we talk about today, the local health system managed to raise healthcare spend in North Texas by $100 million year over year. Employers and employees in North Texas, communities, wound up paying $100 million more year over year in healthcare one particular year. This was prices going up. It also was removing a big systemic initiative to keep heads out of hospital beds. Reiterating here, we are not talking about doctors here particularly because, of course, the vast majority of doctors are trying to prevent avoidable hospitalizations. But suddenly in North Texas, physicians did not have the population health efforts and the team really standing behind them helping to prevent avoidable hospitalizations. That sucks for everybody trying to do the right thing, and, as has been said, burnout is moral injury in a cheap Halloween costume. Moral injury happens when you have good people, clinicians, doctors, and others who realize that what is going on, at best, is not helping the patient. You can learn more by emailing Dr. Conard at scott@scottconard.com. Scott Conard, MD, DABFP, FAAFM, is board certified in family and integrative medicine and has been seeing patients for more than 35 years. He was an associate clinical professor at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Dallas for 21 years. He has been the principal investigator in more than 60 clinical trials, written many articles, and published five books on health, well-being, leadership, and empowerment. Starting as a solo practitioner, he grew his medical practice to more than 510 clinicians over the next 20 years. In its final form, the practice was a value-based integrated delivery network that reduced the cost of care dramatically through prevention and proactive engagement. When this was acquired by a hospital system, he became the chief medical officer for a brokerage/consulting firm and an innovation lab for effective health risk–reducing interventions. Today, he is co-founder of Converging Health, LLC, a technology-empowered consulting and services company working with at-risk entities like self-insured corporations, medical groups and accountable care organizations taking financial risk, and insurance captives to improve well-being, reduce costs, and improve the members' experience. Through Dr. Conard's work with a variety of organizations and companies, he understands that every organization has a unique culture and needs. It is his ability to find opportunities and customize solutions that delivers success through improved health and lower costs for his clients. 05:26 What triggered Scott's career journey? 06:02 What caused Scott to rethink what is good primary care? 06:42 Why did Scott realize that he is actually a risk-management expert as a primary care doctor rather than someone who treats symptoms? 07:56 Encore! EP335 with Brian Klepper, PhD. 08:24 How did Scott's practice change after this realization? 08:35 What is a “Whole-Person Risk Score”? 09:39 Scott's book, The Seven Numbers (That Will Save Your Life). 11:37 “You start to move from a transactional model to a relationship model.” 14:02 Did Scott have any risk-based contracts? 14:39 Why is it so important to look at total cost of care and not just primary care cost? 19:39 Scott's book, The Art of Medical Leadership. 20:44 EP381 with Karen Root. 29:14 Why did Scott move over to help corporations? 31:42 EP364 with David Muhlestein, PhD, JD. 32:22 “Everybody thought they were honoring their fiduciary responsibility, and the incentives are completely misaligned.” 33:02 EP384 with Wendell Potter. 33:15 “It's the system that's broken; it's not bad people.” You can learn more by emailing Dr. Conard at scott@scottconard.com. @ScottConardMD discusses #privateequity on our #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast #PCP #patients Recent past interviews: Click a guest's name for their latest RHV episode! 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The S&P 500 was on its way to a fifth consecutive “decision day” gain this afternoon – until a unanimous Federal Open Market Committee confirmed the market's 100%-priced-in expectation of a 75-basis-point increase to the federal funds rate target range but firmly underscored its hawkish tone. Stocks turned red and yields surged at 2:00 p.m. ET, as the FOMC's “dot plot” suggested another 125 basis points of rate hikes over its last two meetings in 2022 and further tightening well into 2023. Reiterating that it's “highly attentive to inflation risks” and that it “anticipates that ongoing increases in the target range will be appropriate,” the Fed also lowered its growth forecast for the year. Real Vision's Andreas Steno Larsen welcomes Joseph “The Fed Guy” Wang for today's Daily Briefing to talk about Fed policy – looking back and going forward – and what it means for risk assets. We also hear from Thomas Hoenig, who led the Kansas City Fed for 20 years, about the risks “quantitative tightening” presents to the global financial system. Watch the full conversation featuring Thomas Hoenig and Harry Melandri here: https://f.io/fd0SmXxX. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices