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Send us Fan MailMost companies chasing AI transformation are doing it in the wrong order. Manuel Barragan spent 20+ years inside organisations like Reuters and HSBC before building his own consultancy - and what he learned is this: technology cannot fix broken people and broken processes. It can only run them faster.What You Will LearnHow to identify whether your company is truly transforming or just adding tools to existing dysfunction Why putting technology before people is the single most expensive mistake in digital transformation What AI governance actually means - and why ignoring it is exposing your company's data to the world How to close the AI literacy gap inside your organisation before it becomes a competitive liability Why the conductor, the musicians, and the instruments all have to be ready before the concert beginsTimestamps01:30 — From Reuters CTO to Regional CEO: What 20 Years Inside the Giants Taught Him 08:15 — Why "We're Transforming" Is the Biggest Lie in Business Right Now 10:18 — The AI Hype Trap: Why It's the Same Mistake Companies Made with SAP 14:16 — Data Governance & AI Literacy: The Hidden Risk Destroying Companies From the Inside 21:06 — This or That: Corporate World vs Entrepreneurship, AI Liberates or Replaces, and MoreAbout the GuestManuel Barragan is a fractional executive and digital transformation strategist with 20+ years of leadership across Reuters, HSBC, Marsh, IBM, and multiple CEO and Managing Director roles across Latin America. His firm, DTS Strategist, works with corporations and SMEs to fix the people and process foundations that determine whether technology investments succeed or fail. He is currently writing a book on navigating digital transformation through the human lens. Connect with Manuel LinkedIn: Manuel Barragan Website: www.dtstrategist.comConnect with HinaHina's WebsiteHina's LinkedInHina's InstagramHina's Youtube Channel Subscribe for new episodes every Wednesday and Friday.Production Credit: Produced by @the32collective_ / https://www.the32collective.co/
Who replaces Scott Barrett?That's the question dominating this week's ARP.With Barrett and Fabian Holland injured, the race for All Blacks locking spots is wide open. Jamie Hannah has emerged as a genuine contender and Sam Darry is pushing hard. Ross Karl, James Parsons and Bryn Hall debate who should be in Dave Rennie's squad and whether the lock hierarchy has shifted.The team also previews the Super Rugby semifinals, discussing the ominous form of the Crusaders and Hurricanes and whether either side can be stopped from reaching the title decider.Catch all our content across @aotearoarugbypodofficial channels Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our Daily Scripture Readings and Reflection: People often seek teachers who tell them what they want to hear. Paul warns Timothy that many will abandon sound teaching in favor of messages that justify their desires. This warning speaks powerfully to our culture today. Truth does not change based on preference. God's truth leads to life.
Another one of PlayStation's exclusive franchises is following the trend of replacing its mainstay male protagonist with a woman. In God of War: Laufey, Kratos is out, and you instead will play as his dead wife, Faye. We discuss this trend and what it means for the series along with Halo's dumb gay pride skins, Subnautica 2's refusal to kill flora and fauna that can easily kill you, and Fortnite's move toward a more mature audience.
Your blog will never earn an audience. Ever. That's not me — that's Melissa Rosenthal, who ran the SEO content engine at ClickUp, built media at BuzzFeed and Cheddar, and is now co-founder of Outlever building the playbook that replaces it. In this episode, Melissa makes the case that the SEO blog era is collapsing in real time, that one strategic LinkedIn poster will out-perform 150 employees doing employee advocacy, and that while every other B2B operator is betting on AI, she's betting on humans — and using AI to do it. She's also dogfooding the entire thesis with her new publication, The State of Brand, which hit a million unique views in three weeks. What you'll learn • Why the SEO blog was a 'slot machine' — and what survives the AI search collapse • The two-month consistency rule that separates real owned media from content theater • Why one strategic LinkedIn poster beats 150 employees doing employee advocacy • The one-to-one distribution playbook replacing mass organic traffic • How Melissa's State of Brand publication converts at ~40% to demo on banner ads (yes, banner ads) • Why product parity is now enough to beat 15-year incumbents — if your brand, service, and POV are sharper Connect Melissa Rosenthal on LinkedIn The State of Brand Outlever Marketing Trends Chapters • 0:00 The SEO blog era is over • 1:30 What's lighting Melissa up: State of Brand hits 1M views in 3 weeks • 4:30 BuzzFeed → Cheddar → ClickUp: why B2B needs B2C instincts • 7:33 Why Outlever built its own publication (and dogfooded the thesis) • 13:00 How to make B2B content go viral without AI slop • 18:50 Quality vs quantity: the false binary killing content teams • 22:14 Why one strategic poster beats 150 employees • 25:37 The two-month consistency rule • 26:33 'Your blog will never earn an audience' • 30:17 Everyone says video-first. She's going text-first. • 32:24 Melissa is excited about banner ads (yes, really) • 37:00 'Figma should be a little worried' • 40:04 You don't need a better product to beat a 15-year incumbent • 43:14 Betting on humans while everyone else bets on AI • 53:44 $50B incumbents can be beaten in 18 months ----Mission.org is a media studio producing content alongside world-class clients. Learn more at mission.org. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Christina Hagopian has spent 24 years running her own brand strategy and creative practice. In this episode she joins Rick Watson to explain why a brand is far more than a logo: it's what people think and feel about you before your message ever lands, and it has to trace back to a company's actual mission, vision, and values.She and Rick talk through the real and the overstated parts of AI in marketing. It earns its keep on brainstorming, competitive audits, brand voice, and rough first drafts of positioning or naming. It falls down on original, trademarkable work because it leans on the average of what's already out there, and Christina describes a case where it couldn't get something as specific as REM sleep brain waves right for a medical site. Her argument: AI replaces average design, not designers.The Watson Weekly interview is sponsored by Avalara - the agentic AI platform automating global tax and compliance for leading eCommerce brands. For more details: https://avalaratax.watsonweekly.com.The throughline is differentiation. In a crowded digital space, a clear point of view is what gets you noticed, and a strong brand is the foundation everything else stands on. You have one either way. The only question is whether you've built it on purpose.
As information becomes more accessible than ever, many of us feel the pressure to have answers for everything. But what happens when the constant stream of opinions, arguments, and competing voices leaves us feeling more overwhelmed than confident? In this Staff Talk, Francis reflects on the challenge of pursuing truth in a noisy world and the peace that comes from returning to what matters most. As he shares honestly about his own struggles with information overload, he offers a reminder that our greatest need isn't to know everything; it's to walk closely with God. Francis explores the role of AI, humility, spiritual discernment, and why the people who may have the most to offer the Church today are those whose lives reveal a deep and genuine relationship with Christ. When the noise is overwhelming, the answer may not be more information, but greater intimacy with God.
In this week's Stansberry Investor Hour, Dan welcomes Matthew Tuttle to the show. Matthew is the CEO of Tuttle Capital Management, a firm that focuses on breaking away from conventional Wall Street wisdom by using its own ETFs that target new investment opportunities. Matthew kicks things off by discussing the "death of value investing" and what he believes is contributing to it. First, with the advent of the Internet, information was more accessible to ordinary people, so a lot of the edge from learning crucial details was lost. Second, folks lost interest in value investing. When COVID-19 struck, a lot of new investors spent their stimulus checks on meme stocks instead of solid companies. But while Matthew thinks it's dead, he says the new value stocks are in heavy assets, low obsolescence ("HALO") investing. These are stocks with physical assets, so it's unlikely that even AI could disrupt them. (0:00) Next, Matthew shares his disdain for exchange-traded funds ("ETFs"). He believes the majority of them "stink" and that if investors want to invest in a theme, they should completely invest in that theme. The problem, he says, is that Magnificent Seven companies are added to an ETF with the businesses having little relation to the theme, and you're probably holding them in several places. Additionally, there are "way too many ETFs, way too many indexes, [and] way too many... investment ideas" that folks are buying into. But one of the bigger problems is that ETFs are being advertised to individual investors using "marketable" people rather than proven and tested portfolio managers. (13:03) Finally, Matthew shares the framework behind his hedging and asymmetry strategy. With hedging, you want to limit your tailing risk. However, Matthew says that bonds are not a proper hedge, and points out how "Liberation Day" and the Iran conflict saw bonds sell in tandem with stocks. With asymmetry, the idea is to limit your losses instead of your gains. Matthew says that all the top investors he has spoken with had their own methods that made them lots of money when their ideas were correct, but they only lost a little bit of money when they were wrong. It's important that you also set up your strategy work the same way. And Matthew says that going down the supply chain of breakthrough companies helps you find the best investing opportunities. (33:40)
What happens when organizations become so focused on speed, efficiency, and AI that they slowly lose sight of people? In this thought-provoking conversation, Dr. Kelly Monahan shares insights from her years studying the future of work inside organizations like Deloitte, Accenture, Meta, and Upwork. Drawing from her upcoming book, Reclaim the Plot, Kelly explains how leaders and organizations gradually “drift” away from the human purpose of work, often without realizing it. We explore the pressures leaders face today, including complexity, investor expectations, technological disruption, burnout, and the temptation to prioritize performance over people. Kelly also shares a deeply personal story about recognizing her own leadership drift during the pandemic and the intentional steps she took to reconnect with her team. This conversation offers both a warning and a hopeful vision for leaders who want to strengthen human judgment, curiosity, wisdom, and principled leadership in an AI-driven world. You'll discover:Why leadership drift happens slowly and invisibly inside organizationsHow pressure, complexity, and exhaustion can cause leaders to lose empathy and perspectiveThe difference between using AI to augment people versus replace themPractical ways leaders can rebuild trust, psychological safety, and human connectionWhy curiosity and feedback are essential for avoiding leadership driftConnect with Kelly Monahan on Social MediaLinkedInInstagramWebsites Dr. Kelly Monahan Beyond the Desk BookReclaim the Plot – (release date September 2026)Check out all the episodesLeave a review on Apple PodcastsConnect with Meredith on LinkedIn
The journos Brent Read, Dave Riccio and Charlie White are in to look at the fallout from the weekend, and the Broncos are in the firing line again! Haas and Madge have sprayed their teammates, and with a tough draw for the remainder of the year, are the Broncos in serious danger of a failed season? We look at the Bulldogs and the current injury status of their skipper, Stephen Crichton. Mitch Moses is back for Origin II, and Laurie Daley has announced he will come straight back into the side in place of Ethan Strange. Patrick Carrigan and Gehamat Shibasaki are out, we look at Bulldog Ritchie's article on how the Dragons celebrated their win, Mal Meninga is being investigated by the NRL, and we put the microscope on the coaches who are off contract next year! Get Code Sports for $49 now! Sign up here Check out Triple M NRL's Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and YouTube!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Your skin has a biological age and for most people, it's not the same as their chronological one. Mayo Clinic published the SkinSpan framework this year specifically to quantify it, and the 12 Hallmarks of Aging now have a direct application to dermal tissue.This raises an uncomfortable question: if you're already optimizing everything below the neck with NAD IVs, peptides, and red light, why is the skincare on your face still operating on a paradigm from 1987?In this new episode of the Biohacking Beauty Podcast, we give you a preview of the keynote we're delivering at Dave Asprey's Beyond Conference and walk you through the 3-pillar framework that replaces traditional anti-aging skincare with longevity science in mind.Because the results you can feel today and results you can measure in ten years are not the same thing. And we think you deserve both.Let's dive in.What's Discussed:(2:29) The gap no one in longevity talks about.(3:06) Why your moisturizer is 38 years behind your supplements.(6:21) The 12 Hallmarks of Aging, decoded.(9:42) Pillar 1: The master pathway of skin aging.(12:18) Why NAD in a jar doesn't work (and what does).(14:22) The cellular housekeeping system that quietly shuts down with age.(15:17) The peptide that affects 32% of your skin's genome.(16:55) Pillar 2: The software updates your cells stop sending.(20:09) The PRP lineage that changed regenerative aesthetics.(22:54) Pillar 3: The pillar our community doesn't want to hear about.(29:09) The protocol, tiered by where you're starting.(37:55) How Young Goose fits into what you're already doing.(40:32) The two tests we're building to measure skin longevity.Find more from Young Goose:Use code PODCAST10 to get 10% off your first purchase, and if you're a returning customer use the code PODCAST5 to get 5% off at https://younggoose.comInstagram: @young_goose_skincareHead to younggoose.com/products/youth-body-cream for 20% off
In this episode the team gather round the mic to hand out honours in categories that actually tell the story of the season.From "Most Improved Player" to "Biggest Fan Overreaction," from "Disappointment of the Season" to the all-important "Not a Real Game of the Year," we've got a trophy for everyone.The team also discuss the latest news and as always also answer some listener questions.RUNNING ORDER:00:00 The Start & Shevva's Shoutouts5:34 News: Enzo Fernandez Tells Chelsea He Wants Madrid17:22 Our End Of Season Awards49:44 Quaresma's Questions56:38 Loan Army CarouselIf you have a question for the team then contact them on Twitter at @AtTheBridgePod(This episode was recorded on 28th May 2026)At The Bridge Pod End of Season Survey 2026: https://forms.gle/3qt56tMAtNV6CS3K6*** Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/b3arBztQjnThis episode is proudly supported by Head In The Game, a charity using football to support mental health and wellbeing. Check out their free programs at headinthegame.co.uk and follow them on social media to learn more._______________________________________________Get In Touch With Us:Twitter - twitter.com/AtTheBridgePodInstagram - Instagram.com/AtTheBridgePod#CFC #CHELSEA
CBS' "60 Minutes" has a new executive producer. The AP's Jennifer King reports.
Over this past Memorial Day weekend, The Mandalorian and Grogu opened to $163 million dollars worldwide, exceeding its projected expectations. In a big second weekend, horror film Obsession pulled in $30 million dollars, bringing the worldwide total for the film over $60 million dollars. Obsession was shot on a budget of less than $1 million dollars. Prime Video has released the first trailer for The Boys spinoff and prequel Vought Rising, which stars Jensen Ackles and Aya Cash. The series is expected to start streaming sometime next year. Set in the 1950s, the teaser trailer follows a younger Soldier Boy and Clara Vought (later Stormfront) as a noir-style conspiracy and murder mystery unfolds amid secret experiments, corporate corruption, and the creation of America's first superheroes. More details have begun to emerge about The Daniel's upcoming sci fi film project. Matt Damon is currently in talks to star, replacing Ryan Gosling who dropped out of the project. The Hollywood Reporter also reports that the plot of the film involves global warming, time travel, as well as a possible superhero angle. There are two timelines, one set in the 1980s and one set in the present day and protagonists of the story are teens in the 1980s timeline."Abbott Elementary” creator and Emmy winner Quinta Brunson will develop and star as Betty Boop in a feature film adaptation of the nearly century-old animated icon, Variety has learned exclusively. Brunson's company, Fifth Chance Productions, is bringing the character back to life with Mark Fleischer who is the grandson of original Betty Boop creator Max Fleischer. Notably, the film's plot will trace the character's evolution through the perspective of Max and how the name that became an icon emerged.
Meet author, New York Times viral writer, and wife/mom Amanda McCracken, the woman who sat beside Katie Couric and was told she had 'fairytale princess syndrome' as she dreamed of romantic love. This comment launched a ten year research journey that became the book, When Longing Becomes Your Lover: Breaking from Infatuation, Rejection, and Perfectionism to Find Authentic Love, that we're talking about today on the brand new pod. Discover how limerence - obsessive romantic rumination - became both self-protection, avoidance, and self-sabotage all in one, not delivering and yet keeping thousands of individuals (married or single) from the healthy relationship they desired. Learn about the intersection of personality and limerent patterns, the science behind why we get addicted to unavailable people, and most, practical steps toward authentic love. Watch on YouTube! Show links: Get Amanda McCracken's book, "When Longing Becomes Your Lover" here! Learn more about Amanda and her writing here! Follow Amanda on Instagram here! Find more about your type, the pod, freebies, and SO much more at our website right here! www.EnneagramandMarriage.com Love what you're learning on E + M? Make sure you leave us a podcast review so others can find us, too here! Get Christa's Best-Selling Book, The Enneagram in Marriage, here! https://a.co/d/df8SxVx Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Saul could not endure uncertainty long enough to obey. His core issue is not weakness. It's self-reliance baptized in religious language. A chapter-a-day podcast from 1 Samuel 13. The text version may always be found and shared at tomvanderwell.com.
For twenty years, marketers chased lowest-common-denominator search traffic by repackaging the same information everyone else was publishing. AI just made that playbook worthless. In this episode of Content Amplified, Stacy Shelley, a 20-year B2B cybersecurity marketing veteran who has led marketing at startups that scaled to hundreds of millions in ARR, explains what marketers should be doing instead. Stacy walks through why generic high-volume content is getting swallowed by AI overviews, why your website's job has narrowed to making an unforgettable impression on people who already know who you are, and why the awareness stage of the funnel now happens in Slack groups, Discords, social feeds, and the communities your audience actually trusts. He also reframes how to measure content success, away from raw traffic and toward ICP-account engagement and pipeline influence. If you are trying to figure out what content marketing looks like after SEO stops carrying the weight, this conversation gives you a clear path forward.About StacyStacy Shelley has been marketing in B2B cybersecurity for about 20 years, starting in the early 2000s post-antivirus era before security became its own industry. He has led marketing for multiple startups, including some that scaled into the hundreds of millions in ARR and others that had strong early exits. His entire career has been spent marketing to security buyers, an audience he describes as smart, skeptical, and full of trust issues, which means the playbooks that work everywhere else rarely translate.Show Notes- Connect with Stacy on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stacyshelley/Text us what you think about this episode!
What if the presence of God is whispering to your weary home right now? At Babel, people built a tower to make a name for themselves—but their pride led to chaos and division. Pastor Blake reveals how modern families often construct impressive "towers" filled with success and achievement, yet remain spiritually empty, while Spirit-filled homes become "altars" where God's presence transforms everything. Whether you're building career achievements or seeking deeper spiritual intimacy, this Pentecost Sunday message offers five practical ways to invite Holy Spirit power into your family. Don't miss this life-changing call to surrender—watch now and let fire fall on your home's altar!
Anatoly Zak reports that Russia has successfully tested the Sarmat, a heavy liquid-propellant ICBM designed to target the United States. Capable of carrying up to 20 maneuverable warheads, it replaces the Ukrainian-built "Satan" missile. While technologically complex and using toxic propellants, it represents Russia's commitment to maintaining a formidable strategic nuclear deterrent. (16/16)AUGUST 1957
Andrew Middleton, CEO of Go Solar, reflects on the dramatic.
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Pastor Leonard Davis continues our series The Return with a message titled “The Drift: When Control Replaces Trust.” Drawing from 1 Samuel 8, this message reveals how subtle drift occurs when we choose control over surrender and conformity over trust in God's leadership. Be sure to reference the Sermon Reflection Guide linked below to deepen your understanding and apply this message throughout the week. The Return Week 3- The Drift: When Control Replaces Trust Sermon Reflection Guide
On Aug 26, 2025 In Wichita Falls, Texas, a young Black female College student at Midwestern University Victoria Lang reportedly found herself in a place where she should have felt safe: a restroom inside a McDonald's. But instead of compassion came confrontation. Instead of understanding came force.
These sources examine the evolutionary trajectory and societal impact of generative artificial intelligence within the creative economy. They trace the transition from early algorithmic tools to modern multimodal systems like Midjourney and ChatGPT, which now produce sophisticated visual art, music, and text. While these technologies enhance production efficiency and enable restorative feats—such as the Beatles' final AI-assisted song—they also trigger significant concerns regarding job displacement and authorship. Legal and philosophical debates are highlighted, specifically focusing on the US Supreme Court's stance on copyright eligibility and the devaluation of human intentionality. Ultimately, the texts argue for a redefinition of creativity as the industry adapts to hybrid roles that merge human oversight with machine-driven automation.
It's absolutely exhausting. I can't even imagine feeling the draining dynamics of pity in a marriage. OMG! No intimacy, no love, no cuddling, no communication. WHAT HAPPENED FOR IT TO GET THERE? It's toxic and I know I would not be able to tolerate it at all. NOR SHOULD ANYONE. But I'm not judging because I have not walked in those shoes, and again I know it's easier said than done. Here are 5 reasons to get out. SAVE YOURSELF especially when everything has been done to try and save it. Sometimes feeling stuck is just being comfortable in the wrong place.
A unified federal market intelligence platform built specifically for small business government contractors just changed how GovCon Giants operates — and it could change how you find and win federal contracts too. Eric Coffie pulls back the curtain on Market Intelligence, the platform six months in the making that consolidates SAM.gov, recompete tracking, forecast data, teaming intelligence, and BD pipeline tools into a single dashboard built for solopreneurs and small teams. In this episode you will learn: How Market Intelligence delivers daily and weekly briefings customized to your NAICS code, set-aside type, region, and target agencies so you stop missing opportunities hidden across dozens of federal websites Why the platform's AI-driven insights go beyond raw solicitation data to tell you things like how many bidders competed last time, whether an agency is small business friendly, and when incumbent contracts are expiring How Eric is using free daily alerts to build a coalition of thousands of small businesses capable of strategically responding to Sources Sought notices and flipping full and open requirements to small business set-asides using the Rule of Two What the difference is between free daily alerts and the pro Market Intelligence briefings, including recompete trackers, pursuit briefs, 7,000-plus agency forecasts, and ghosting and teaming plays How existing GovCon Giants customers including Federal Help Center members, bundle purchasers, and lifetime members can access Market Intelligence at no additional cost EPISODE CHAPTERS: 0:00 - Introduction to the Market Intelligence announcement 1:11 - Welcome to the GovCon Giants podcast 1:35 - Why Eric taught 11 tools and what changed 2:32 - Introducing the Market Intelligence platform 3:24 - Daily briefings, recompete tracking, and pipeline features 3:54 - GovCon Giants shifts from training company to SaaS 4:52 - Who Market Intelligence is designed for 7:12 - How to access Market Intelligence and free daily alerts 8:10 - Pro version features and profile-based intelligence 10:32 - Beta access and existing customer pricing 12:28 - How Market Intelligence compares to enterprise tools 13:26 - Live demo walkthrough of the dashboard 17:47 - Onboarding walkthrough setting up your free profile 20:09 - What the daily alert emails actually look like 21:06 - Briefings versus alerts explained with live examples 22:34 - Weekly deep dive recompete opportunities and teaming plays 25:48 - The Rule of Two strategy and Eric's big vision for collective action 33:34 - How past contract data and FOIA fit into the platform 37:25 - Pricing breakdown and honoring existing customers 40:44 - Subcontracting database, NAICS customization, and Q&A 54:42 - Micro purchase and simplified acquisition tools walkthrough 55:42 - Contracting officers confirm small businesses are not responding to Sources Sought 58:37 - Community restructure and Federal Help Center transition Market Intelligence gives you the federal opportunities, agency signals, recompete intel, and pursuit briefs that tell you not just what contracts exist, but which ones to chase and how to win them. Join the free community and set up your profile today at https://govcongiants.org/mi to start getting daily federal opportunities delivered directly to your inbox. Website: https://govcongiants.org/ Connect with Encore Funding: http://govcongiants.org/funding
In Psalm 32, David reveals the difference between the misery of hidden sin and the joy of restored fellowship with God. This message explores how true happiness is not found in success, comfort, or self-denial, but in the forgiveness that comes through God's grace. Concealed sin drains the soul, but honest confession opens the door to mercy, healing, and lasting joy. Through Christ, God not only forgives our sin, He restores us to fellowship with Himself. Forgiven people are called to live joyfully, walk closely with God, and rest in Him as their refuge and hiding place.
The traditional corporate ladder is a relic of the past. While we once viewed career growth as a predictable, linear climb, today's AI-driven landscape has replaced that fixed path with a much more fluid reality. In this episode, Denise Kulikowsky, CPO of Tapestry, joins me to explore the rise of the non-linear career path and how forward-thinking companies are formalizing professional fluidity to drive innovation. Tapestry, the parent company of Coach and Kate Spade, utilizes a "walk, run, fly" AI strategy where tools are treated as enablers for employees to proactively direct their own development. Denise reframes the concern that using AI is "cheating" by emphasizing that it is an efficiency tool, provided employees remain accountable for the final output. Denise highlights key strategies like the Talent Communities program, which facilitates six-month global job swaps for senior managers and directors to drive cultural immersion. The company also uses a "magic and logic" approach to build success profiles that define future-ready behaviors like leading with courage and activating the vision. Additionally, she shares insights on bridging the gap between frontline and corporate roles through rotational programs that bring store leaders into the home office. Get the strategic blueprint you need for building a resilient workforce that is adaptable to technological advancement. Watch the full video on YouTube ---------- Start your day with the world's top leaders by joining thousands of others at Great Leadership on Substack. Just enter your email: https://greatleadership.substack.com/ Quick heads-up: my new book, The 8 Laws of Employee Experience, is a practical playbook for building an environment where people do their best work—order a copy here: 8EXlaws.com
Macquarie has posted a $4.85 billion annual profit… up 30%... after it turned the Iran oil shock into one of the biggest windfalls in the bank's history. Google has quietly killed off the $2.1 billion Fitbit app and replaced it with an AI health coach app for all devices. Uber made $2.1 billion in gross profit in Australia last year and somehow ended up with just under $9 million in net profit. _ Download the free app (App Store): http://bit.ly/FluxAppStore Download the free app (Google Play): http://bit.ly/FluxappGooglePlay Daily newsletter: https://bit.ly/fluxnewsletter Flux on Instagram: http://bit.ly/fluxinsta Flux on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@flux.finance —- The content in this podcast reflects the views and opinions of the hosts, and is intended for personal and not commercial use. We do not represent or endorse the accuracy or reliability of any opinion, statement or other information provided or distributed in these episodes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Summary In this episode, we sit down with Eric Chan, the chief scientist and co-founder of Rhoda AI, to discuss their groundbreaking work in robotics. Rhoda AI is pioneering the use of a Direct Video Action model, which leverages internet video data to train intelligent robots. This innovative approach allows for efficient data use and the ability to tackle complex tasks with minimal training. Eric shares insights into the challenges of data collection, the potential for zero-shot learning, and the future of robot deployment in real-world applications. Join us as we explore the exciting possibilities of scalable and adaptable robotics. Learn more: https://www.rhoda.ai/ Key Takeaways: + Rhoda AI's unique approach to robotics using video data. + The efficiency and scalability of their training model. + Potential for zero-shot learning in robotics. + Insights into the challenges and future of robotics. ### Listen for a special discount code to save money on your registration to the 2026 Robotics Summit and Expo: https://www.roboticssummit.com/ – SPONSORS – This episode is brought to you by Yamaha Robotics Group (YRG) — driving the future of smart automation. Yamaha's Linear Conveyor Modules and Advanced Operator Interfaces are helping engineers push efficiency and flexibility further than ever. And let's face it: the PLC isn't going anywhere — it's evolving. LEARN MORE AT: https://hs.yrginc.com/therobotreport This episode is brought to you by maxon USA. If you're designing robots beyond controlled factory cells, mobile manipulators, quadrupeds, or humanoids maxon is worth a stop at the Robotics Summit in Boston. At the show, maxon is exhibiting its High Efficiency Joint (HEJ) portfolio: fully integrated robotic joints that combine motor, gearing, electronics, and sensing in a compact unit. Built for cyclic loads, impacts, and continuous operation, HEJ joints are designed for real‑world robotics. See the HEJ90 demonstrator at Booth 419. LEARN MORE AT: https://www.maxongroup.com/en-us
In this episode, we dive into why many online stores lose money even when they get lots of traffic. David Conforti, Chief Growth Officer at Avenue Z, explains how small gaps in your website and product pages can kill your sales. He shares how new AI tools are changing the way people shop and what you must do to stay ahead. David also talks about the importance of being on the right platform and using a full strategy to grow your brand faster.Topics discussed in this episode: How rapid growth often leads to legacy site leaks. What Agentic Commerce means for the future of shopping. Why AI chat tools are becoming the new gatekeepers. How to optimize your product catalog for AI agents. Why traditional PR and SEO are essential for AI. What the Universal Commerce Protocol means for brands. How TikTok spend drives high-intent homepage traffic. Why a full-funnel partner approach beats siloed work. How Kind Patches scaled from $1M to $8M monthly. What identifying your "metric on fire" can fix. Links & ResourcesWebsite: https://avenuez.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-conforti-varfaj1/X/Twitter: https://x.com/avenuez_networkInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/avenue.z/Get access to more free resources by visiting the show notes at https://tinyurl.com/2s4j2zr2I'd love your feedback. Tap the the link to send me a text.______________________________________________________LOVE THE SHOW? HERE ARE THE NEXT STEPS!Follow the podcast to get every bonus episode. Tap follow now and don't miss out! Rate & Review: Help others discover the show by rating the show on Apple Podcasts at https://tinyurl.com/ecb-apple-podcasts Join our Free Newsletter: https://newsletter.ecommercecoffeebreak.com/ Support The Show On Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/EcommerceCoffeeBreak Partner with us: https://ecommercecoffeebreak.com/partner-with-us/
He was an elite marathoner running 150 miles a week. A few years later, his SPECT brain scan looked comparable to 80-year-old patients with dementia. He was 22.Cameron George is the founder of Tru Kava and a member of the Kava Coalition. He has worked with physicians and researchers to modernize kava as a functional beverage category and has spent more than a decade studying plant pharmacology, GABA modulation, and nervous system recovery. In this conversation, Cameron explains the biochemical credit card model of synthetic drug dependency, why acetaldehyde — not ethanol — drives the effects of alcohol, and how traditional kava binds to GABA-A receptors without producing the depletion and tolerance seen with benzodiazepines. He describes how the kavalactone entourage effect enables reverse tolerance, the mechanism that allowed him to taper off benzodiazepines in under two months. Listeners learn the measurable impact of casual alcohol use on HRV and sleep architecture, the difference between real kava and US-market extracts, and the practical applications of kava for stress, focus, sleep, and alcohol-free social life.Cameron also shares his own collapse: the high-dose Adderall and benzodiazepines that nearly destroyed his nervous system, the years of multiple chemical sensitivity that followed, and the serendipitous phone call from a friend in Vanuatu that changed the trajectory of his recovery.This conversation is for anyone questioning the role alcohol plays in their performance, anyone who's been handed a prescription without answers, and anyone looking for a credible path back to a regulated nervous system.Cameron talks about:00:00 Why alcohol is a metabolic poison and acetaldehyde causes the buzz09:11 Biochemical credit cards: how synthetic substances drain your neurochemistry20:40 The Adderall and benzodiazepine prescription that broke his nervous system22:16 A SPECT brain scan comparable to 80-year-old dementia patients29:30 Autoimmune collapse, 10 grand mal seizures a day, and reacting to water31:33 The Vanuatu phone call that introduced him to traditional kava35:28 How kavalactones modulate GABA-A receptors37:10 Reverse tolerance: why kava heals the system instead of depleting it41:46 What hyper-sobriety, focus, and the kava afterglow feel like44:00 Why kava hepatotoxicity claims were debunked in 201446:30 Why traditional preparation beats kava extracts51:55 The 200 strains of kava and the vision to replace coffee cultureAdditional Resources✨ Follow Cameron George on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cameron.george_/ ✨ Learn more about Tru Kava: https://trukava.com ✨ Connect with Cameron George on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cameron-george-0311aa185/ ✨ Follow Tru Kava on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trukava/ Visit My Clinic: Chara Health
Steve Forbes reacts to this week's meeting of the Federal Reserve and calls for Fed Chair nominee Kevin Warsh to take drastic action when he takes over from outgoing Chair Jerome Powell. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Today we get into OpenAI's surprising move into television, how CBS is replacing Stephen Colbert, and why branding something as "without AI" is becoming a powerful new marketing strategy.Subscribe to our newsletter from the Future Party here. You can follow us on social media at @futureparty as well as our hosts @boye and @chrissawtelle. We love to hear from our listeners, so if you want to message us, you can email us at future@futureparty.com or fill out a short survey here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us Fan MailMeasles was once a solved problem in the United States. Now it's spreading nonstop, children are dying again, and the people charged with protecting public health are helping to blur the truth. We walk through the 2025 measles surge, the mechanics of vaccine misinformation, and why “just do your own research” collapses when the CDC's voice is muted, funding gets cut, and disinformation is treated like a valid alternative to immunology.Then we zoom out to the deeper cultural engine behind it all: loyalty. I talk about political idolatry in the American church, how a party can become a counterfeit religion, and why moral consistency matters most when it costs you something. If your ethics switch on and off based on which side is winning, we name what that does to your soul and to your witness.We also dig into raw power in politics: Virginia's redistricting fight and the national gerrymandering arms race, the argument for an FDR and LBJ-style middle-class agenda, and a sharp debunking of oversimplified talking points about Israel's wars using historical record. Finally, we follow a campaign finance thread in a Philadelphia race, including the claim that AIPAC-linked money can be traced via Democracy Engine, and what that means for transparency.If this helped you see the connections between public health, faith, maps, media, and money, subscribe, share the episode, and leave a review so more people can find it. Support the show
Once confined to bodybuilding forums and elite sports scandals, unapproved peptides have now moved into mainstream wellness and are being marketed online as tools for biohacking and longevity. So why are people turning to online communities and influencers for advice, and is there a breakdown in trust for traditional medical pathways? - Un tempo confinati ai forum di bodybuilding e agli scandali dello sport d'élite, i peptidi non approvati sono ormai entrati nel mercato del benessere e vengono promossi online come strumenti di biohacking e longevità. Ma perché sempre più persone si affidano a community digitali e influencer per consigli sulla salute? E siamo di fronte a una crisi di fiducia nei confronti della medicina tradizionale?
AP correspondent Jennifer King reports on a leadership shuffle at the Trump media company.
This special Tick Boot Camp Podcast crossover features the full International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society (ILADS) webinar recording, “At the Frontlines of Chronic Illness: Conversations with ILADS Experts.” In this dynamic panel discussion, leading clinicians and specialists unpack why Lyme disease and other infection-associated chronic illnesses are so misunderstood, why testing fails so many patients, and what it really takes to heal—brain, immune system, mitochondria, and terrain included. Moderated by Rich Johannesen (Tick Boot Camp), the panel delivers practical insights and hopeful, patient-centered guidance for anyone navigating complex chronic illness—whether you're a patient, caregiver, clinician, or advocate. Featured Panelists Chris Winfrey, MD — Psychiatrist; Medical Director, New Image Wellness Nicole Bell — “The Lyme Disease Engineer”; CEO, Galaxy Diagnostics Tania Dempsey, MD — Medical Director, AIM Center for Personalized Medicine Melanie Stein, ND — Naturopathic Doctor; Author focused on cellular wellness and healing terrain Host/Moderator: Rich Johannesen (Tick Boot Camp) ILADS Intro: Ali Moresco (ILADS) Episode Highlights ILADS Mission and Why This Webinar Matters The webinar opens with ILADS' mission: improving diagnosis and treatment of Lyme disease and associated illnesses through research, education, and policy. ILADS emphasizes physician training and patient-centered care, while also supporting the educational mission of ILADEF. Rich frames the night as a rare opportunity to hear from experts working at the front lines of complex chronic illness—especially for patients who've been dismissed, misdiagnosed, or told their symptoms “don't make sense.” Segment 1: Brain Health, Neuroimmune Illness, and Why Lyme “Feels Like Dementia” Chris Winfrey, MD Dr. Winfrey introduces a core theme: Lyme is not only an infection—it often behaves like a neuroimmune illness. Key takeaways: The brain is a high-energy, high-immune-demand organ, uniquely vulnerable to infection-driven inflammation and toxicity. Lyme can disrupt brain function through: Blood flow issues Synaptic dysfunction Myelin damage Network-level disruption, not just “neurotransmitters” He describes brain function through networks that Lyme can destabilize: Default Mode Network (internal reflection) Salience Network (switching between networks) Central Executive Network (planning/organization) Action Network (execution) Autonomic Network (regulation) Limbic Network (threat/fear response) The result: patients often describe “brain shutdown,” confusion, cognitive impairment, and even dementia-like symptoms. A major reframing: Emotions are not “non-physical.” They are measurable physiological states. Lyme-driven nervous system injury can create emotional disturbance because the biology is disturbed. Segment 2: Poly-microbial Infection, Fight-or-Flight, and the Belief-Healing Loop Winfrey + Rich Discussion Rich frames humans as spiritual, emotional, and physical beings, and asks how chronic infection impacts both body and emotional resilience. Key points: Lyme can cross the blood-brain barrier and affect virtually any organ system. The nervous system becomes a “central battleground,” and measurement is hard because nervous system dysfunction isn't captured well by simple bloodwork. Rich and Dr. Winfrey explore how illness disrupts perception, decision-making, and our ability to interpret the world—especially when gut function and intuition feel “offline.” The healing paradox: Chronic stress and “fighting your way to healing” can backfire. Dr. Winfrey emphasizes that healing requires a parasympathetic state—rest, digest, repair—and that this often involves acceptance, surrender, trust, and safety. Segment 3: The State of Testing—Why So Many Patients Test Negative Nicole Bell (Galaxy Diagnostics) Nicole shares her personal motivation and professional mission: testing determines treatment, reimbursement, and belief—and too many patients are failed by existing tools. Indirect testing (antibody testing): The standard approach relies on antibodies—meaning it depends on the immune system behaving predictably. But Lyme and other stealth pathogens evade and suppress immune responses. Even in controlled research models, two infected subjects can show completely different antibody patterns. Immunosuppression (illness severity, medications like steroids, immune dysregulation) can reduce antibody reliability. Direct testing (pathogen detection):Nicole contrasts Lyme testing with illnesses like COVID—where you use tests that look for the pathogen itself (PCR/antigen), not just antibodies. Why direct detection is hard in Lyme: Pathogens can be low abundance They can be tissue-sequestered Sampling matters Why urine can matter for Lyme: Lyme may not stay in blood, but it can shed proteins/antigens that filter into urine. Galaxy's approach includes methods to capture, concentrate, and detect those markers. New diagnostics focus: Genus-level screening for the “3Bs” (Borrelia, Bartonella, Babesia) Reducing guessing when symptoms overlap and co-infections “masquerade” as each other Segment 4: Immune Dysfunction, Mast Cells, and Why Antibody Testing Can Go Haywire Tania Dempsey, MD (AIM Center for Personalized Medicine) Dr. Dempsey explains the immune system through two major branches: Innate immune system (fast, primitive defense) Adaptive immune system (antibodies, longer-term response) Mast cells as first responders: Mast cells detect “danger” and release inflammatory mediators (histamine and many others). In chronic infection, mast cells can remain persistently activated, releasing hundreds of inflammatory compounds. Why antibody tests fail (two patterns): Immune suppression → insufficient antibody production → false negatives Immune chaos → excessive, inappropriate antibody production → confusing positives - Positive Lyme bands “everywhere” - Positive autoantibodies without classic autoimmune disease patterns - “Everything looks positive” because signaling is dysfunctional Her central philosophy:It's not only about killing the bug. It's about fixing immune regulation so the body can actually clear or control infection. She also names the broader context: modern toxic load (mold, plastics, pesticides, “forever chemicals”) primes the immune system into dysregulation before infections even arrive. Segment 5: Advanced Immune-Modulating Tools Therapeutic Plasma Exchange + SOT Dr. Dempsey discusses therapies she's excited about, especially for complex, stuck cases: Therapeutic Plasma Exchange (TPE / plasmapheresis): Removes plasma (where antibodies, inflammatory mediators, and “garbage” accumulate) Replaces with albumin (and sometimes IVIG) Concept: reduce inflammatory burden + toxic load to reset the terrain SOT (Supportive Oligonucleotide Technique): Molecular targeted approach designed to reduce replication of specific pathogens More targeted than “wide-net” antimicrobial approaches Used strategically after lowering inflammatory/toxic burden She emphasizes: not for everyone, not a universal cure—but promising enough to merit formal publication. Segment 6: GLP-1 Agonists and Mast Cell Stabilization “Brain-melt” moment, revisited Dr. Dempsey explains why drugs commonly known for diabetes/weight loss may have immune benefits: Mast cells have receptors for GLP and GIP hormones Patients showed improvements beyond weight: cognitive function, inflammation, immune stability She describes: Semaglutide (Ozempic/Wegovy) Tirzepatide (Mounjaro/Zepbound) Emerging triple agonists (GLP-1/GIP/glucagon pathways) Her clinical approach has moved these agents earlier in care plans for immune stabilization in select cases. Segment 7: Cellular Healing, Mitochondria, and the Terrain Melanie Stein, ND Dr. Stein brings it home: healing often stalls when we focus only on killing pathogens, but don't repair the cellular damage. Core concepts: Lyme damages cell membranes, disrupting what goes in/out and how cells communicate. It contributes to mitochondrial dysfunction, reducing ATP (energy currency). If cells stay in “alarm mode,” healing remains blocked. Cell membrane therapy and terrain support: IV and oral lipid support (phospholipids, phosphatidylcholine, omega fatty acids) Personalized support based on lipidomic patterns Supportive therapies to reduce oxidative stress and “toxic fats” Focus on signaling safety to the body—so repair can resume Cell Danger Response:A key theme: even after infections reduce, the body may remain stuck in a persistent defense state, requiring cellular and nervous system support to exit “danger mode.” Regulation Before Eradication Panel Reflection Round As the panel closes, several themes converge: Limbic system + autonomic nervous system regulation is foundational “Regulation becomes before eradication” Healing requires safety, predictability, and nervous system calm Chronic illness can block our ability to connect—especially in relationships—because survival physiology dominates Dr. Dempsey adds that limbic retraining / nervous system reset is often the first step she starts with in her practice. Question and Answer Highlights Lyme and Cancer? The panel notes emerging signals connecting tick-borne illness and certain cancers, but emphasizes that more research is needed to determine causality. Herniated discs, connective tissue, and chronic infection The discussion highlights potential links through: connective tissue disruption collagen damage mast cell mediators (enzymes that affect tissue integrity) infection-driven inflammation Cross-reactive antibody results (example: Brucella) The group explains how antibody testing can produce confusing results due to immune dysregulation and cross-reactivity—another reason why interpretation and test methodology matter. Nasal testing / sinus terrain While not a mainstream Lyme diagnostic route, the panel references nasal/sinus colonization (especially with mold-related or chronic inflammatory patterns) as a terrain factor that can influence recovery. Resources Mentioned Center for Lyme Action – State of Lyme Disease Research paper (Nicole Bell collaboration) ILADS Provider Search International Lyme and Associated Diseases Educational Foundation (ILADEF) Donations (supports education and clinician training) Final Message to Listeners This episode is a reminder that Lyme disease and infection-associated chronic illness are not one-dimensional problems. The path forward often requires: better diagnostics immune regulation nervous system support cellular repair personalized care and hope that the body can recover when the right puzzle pieces come together
Ep. 142 - Kids Ask Dr. Friendtastic: Being friendly vs. being friends | Friendship advice for kidsParents, check out my online workshops for kids at workshops.eileenkennedymoore.com.FREE quiz: Is Your Child a Good Friend? https://eileenkennedymoore.ck.page/e37dcc098fWould YOUR KID like to be featured on the podcast?SUBMIT A QUESTION TO DR. FRIENDTASTIC at https://DrFriendtastic.com/submit (Obviously, this is not psychotherapy, and it's not for emergency situations.)For an easy-to-read TRANSCRIPT, go to: https://DrFriendtastic.com/podcast/Like the podcast? Check out my books at https://EileenKennedyMoore.com.Subscribe to my NEWSLETTER, https://DrFriendtastic.substack.com, to get podcast episodes sent to your email plus articles for parents.*** DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:- If you could be any age, what age would you choose to be and why?- Have you ever moved or had a friend move away from you? What happened?- Do you think it's fair that Alice's best friend found a new best friend after Alice moved away? Why or why not?- What would you do if you found out that you and your family had to move far away from where you live now? How would you try to stay in touch with old friends? How would you make new friends?- How is life (and friendship) like a leaf, floating downstream?*** You might also like these podcast episodes:Ep. 72 - Making friends in a new school (Nora, Age 8)https://drfriendtastic.substack.com/p/ep72-nora-age-8-making-friends-new-schlEp. 117 - How to tell if a friend is loyal (Julian, Age 12)https://drfriendtastic.substack.com/p/how-to-tell-if-a-friend-is-loyal Ep. 62: All About Forgivenesshttps://drfriendtastic.substack.com/p/ep62-all-about-forgiveness Get full access to Dr. Friendtastic for Parents at drfriendtastic.substack.com/subscribe
Should senior pastors expect unquestioned loyalty? A resurfaced 2015 clip shows megashurch pastors Ed Young and At Boshoff calling it non-negotiable—and receiving applause. In this episode, Julie Roys and Lance Ford expose the theology behind those claims, replaying the exchange in full to show it's not taken out of context. They argue it reflects a broader system—one that manipulates Scripture, elevates “the MAN,” and grooms evangelicals toward silence.
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President Trump has sacked Pam Bondi as the US Attorney General. She was a close ally of Mr Trump but had been criticised for her handling of the release of files relating to the late sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein. Writing on social media, Mr Trump described her as a loyal friend saying she had done a tremendous job overseeing a crackdown on crime but was moving to a new role in the private sector. Mr Trump's former personal lawyer, the Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, will take over on a temporary basis. Also in the programme: nations meet to find a solution to the Strait of Hormuz; and Artemis 2 heads out of orbit. (Photo: Former US Attorney General Pam Bondi attends a swearing-in ceremony in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 24 March 2026. CREDIT: GRAEME SLOAN/POOL/EPA/Shutterstock)
Harbingers of dystopia or the hottest trend in tech — Kalshi, Polymarket, and other prediction market platforms have come for local politics. You can right now bet on buzzy issues the hotly contested race to represent Colorado's 8th Congressional District, but also on the utterly banal, like the temperature in Denver today. City Cast Denver contributor and founder of investigative journalism site The Lever David Sirota joins host Bree Davies and producer Paul Karolyi to dissect the local prediction markets. Plus, City Council approves Mayor Mike Johnston's new contract for Axon license plate readers, and Sirota's got a rec for the best pet supply store in town. Subscribe to “Keep It Local,” our new Thursday afternoon shopping guide for curated recommendations of local small businesses. Paul also mentioned the podcast Election Profit Makers and our recent episode with Dr. Paul Teske of CU Denver's School of Public Affairs. Do you have a gambling problem? In Colorado, you call the 24/7 confidential hotline or text 1-800-GAMBLER For even more news from around the city, subscribe to our morning newsletter at denver.citycast.fm. Follow us on Instagram: @citycastdenver Chat with other listeners on reddit: r/CityCastDenver Support City Cast Denver by becoming a member: membership.citycast.fm What do you think about the prediction markets for local issues? We want to hear your take on Kalshi and Polymarket! Text or leave us a voicemail with your name and neighborhood, and you might hear it on the show: 720-500-5418 Learn more about the sponsors of this April 2nd episode: Multipass Looking to advertise on City Cast Denver? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise
Patrick Bet-David and the panel break down the brutal shift happening in the white-collar job market as layoffs rise, salaries drop, and AI begins replacing high-paying roles. With more professionals taking pay cuts and fewer opportunities available, the discussion focuses on supply and demand, tech sector contraction, and why standing out is now more critical than ever.
Shemeka Michelle joins Jason discussing Erika Kirk's appointment at the Air Force Academy. She replaces her late husband, Charlie Kirk, but what are her qualifications? They also discuss a young black kid physically bullying a white kid while peers laugh. ➢ Subscribe Jason's other channel https://www.youtube.com/@JasonWhitlockHarmony https://www.youtube.com/@JasonWhitlockBYOG ➢ Connect with Jason on Social Media: https://x.com/WhitlockJason https://www.instagram.com/realjasonwhitlock/ https://www.facebook.com/jasonwhitlock ➢ Send Jason an Email FearlessBlazeShow@gmail.com ➢ Support The Blaze Visit https://TheBlaze.com. Explore the all-new ad-free experience and see for yourself how we're standing up against suppression and prioritizing independent journalism. Support Conservative Voices! Subscribe to BlazeTV at https://www.fearlessmission.com and get $20 off your yearly subscription. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tehran scrambles to fill a deepening leadership vacuum as the hits keep coming, President Trump replaces Kristi Noem with a Republican Senator as head of Homeland Security, and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer catches flak for walking a thin line on the Iran conflict. Get the facts first with Morning Wire.- - -Ep. 2667- - -Wake up with new Morning Wire merch: https://bit.ly/4lIubt3- - -Today's Sponsors:Quince - Go to https://Quince.com/WIRE for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns.Zoc Doc - Go to https://Zocdoc.com/WIRE to find and instantly book a doctor you love today.- - -Privacy Policy: https://www.dailywire.com/privacymorning wire,morning wire podcast,the morning wire podcast,Georgia Howe,John Bickley,daily wire podcast,podcast,news podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices