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Discover more about overcoming the Haman spirit: https://curtlandry.com/reversal Watch Rabbi's message on holy fire and repentance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DO92nIKx5CI&t=1914s In this episode of the Curt Landry Podcast, Rabbi Curt is joined by Megann Marcellino to discuss spiritual warfare and how to overcome the spirit of Haman (the Amalekite spirit). Like in the story of Purim, this spirit seeks to steal, kill, and destroy. It seeks to delegitimize God's word, covenant, and promises, sowing doubt, discouragement, and defeat. But just like Esther, God is calling us in this hour to write another decree in alignment with His Spirit– cancelling the decree of Haman and bringing divine reversal and recovery in our families, cities, and nations.Join Rabbi and Megann as they declare three powerful decrees for Israel, your home, and the global Church, list 10 symptoms of the spirit of Haman, and empower you to arise in this hour with faith, courage, and boldness.
Wednesday, March 4th, 2026 Today, the Supreme Court made two shadow docket rulings Monday night that will negatively impact trans people and black and brown voters; the Trump administration does a 180 on dropping their appeals against major law firms; Howard Lutnick will testify behind closed doors in the Epstein matter; Kristi Noem is hung out to dry in a Senate hearing; Trump admits he has no evacuation plan for the Middle East as he comes up with another excuse for starting a war with Iran; NYAG Letitia James orders hospitals to resume care for transgender minors; and Allison and Dana read your Good News. Thank You, Helix 27% Off Sitewide Helix Sleep Week Sale, when you go to HelixSleep.com/dailybeans Thank You, Wildgrain Get $30 off your first box + free Croissants in every box. Go to Wildgrain.com/DAILYBEANS to start your subscription. Come out and see Dana March 11, Wednesday night at Zany's in Nashville, TennesseeDana is on Patreon! At Dana's Dugout The LatestThe Downfall of Kristi Noem; The Disastrous Iran War; and The Texas Primaries Beans Talk | https://youtu.be/Ywy6Sd9e2uo StoriesPush from Saudis, Israel helped move Trump to attack Iran | The Washington Post 214. The Court's (Selective) Impatience is a Vice | Steve Vladeck The Supreme Court Just Handed Down Its Fifth Anti-Trans Decision In Less Than a Year | Erin In The Morning Scoop: Lutnick volunteers to testify on Epstein ties | Axios Trump Administration, in Reversal, Tries to Continue Fight Against Law Firms | The New York Times N.Y. Attorney General Orders Hospital to Resume Youth Transgender Care | The New York TimesGood Trouble For those who can - Please take some time to volunteer for your favorite candidates and voter registration drives. Make your plan, and contingency plan to cast your own vote. Primary Election Calendars: 2026 Primary Elections by state and territory - Federal Voting Assistance Program 2026 Primary Election Calendar: All the Dates Ahead of Midterms - NBC News →Public Comment Period Open: White House Ballroom Proposal →Standwithminnesota.com →Tell Congress Ice out Now | Indivisible →Defund ICE | 5Calls →Congress: Divest From ICE and CBP | ACLU →ICE List →iceout.org →2026 Trans Girl Scouts To Order Cookies From! | Erin in the Morning Good News Beans Talk audio -beans-talk.simplecast.com http://theumbrellabrigade.org https://www.cheeselandiahoopaffair.com https://www.instagram.com/mayday_hoops/ →Share your Good News & Good Trouble - The Daily Beans Subscribe to the MSW YouTube Channel - MSW Media - YouTube Our Donation Links Pathways to Citizenship link to MATCH Allison's Donationhttps://crm.bloomerang.co/HostedDonation?ApiKey=pub_86ff5236-dd26-11ec-b5ee-066e3d38bc77&WidgetId=6388736 Allison is donating $20K to It Gets Better and inviting you to help match her donations. Your support makes this work possible, Daily Beans fam. Donate to It Gets Better / The Daily Beans Fundraiser Join Dana and The Daily Beans with a MATCHED Donation http://onecau.se/_ekes71 More Donation LinksNational Security Counselors - Donate
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How does someone defend their alleged abuser for twenty-five years—then suddenly file a two hundred million dollar lawsuit?The Cascio family just accused Michael Jackson's estate of child trafficking. But these siblings spent decades swearing Jackson was innocent. Frank Cascio wrote a book. They went on Oprah. They attacked Wade Robson on social media before "Leaving Neverland" aired.Now they claim Jackson abused all five of them beginning when some were as young as seven years old.The Jackson estate calls it a shakedown. But trauma experts say this pattern is textbook grooming psychology. Victims become so enmeshed with their abusers that they genuinely don't recognize abuse as abuse. They internalize their abuser's worldview. They protect them. They attack anyone who threatens the relationship.Wade Robson testified under oath that Jackson never touched him—then filed an abuse lawsuit in 2013. James Safechuck defended Jackson in 1993—then alleged hundreds of abuse instances in 2014. Both say they didn't recognize what happened until therapy years later.The Cascios claim watching "Leaving Neverland" in 2019 finally broke the spell—and they discovered all five siblings had allegedly been abused.Is that plausible? It's exactly what experts describe. Is the timing also convenient for a massive payout? Absolutely.Michael Jackson was acquitted in 2005 and denied all allegations. His estate continues to deny them. The courts will decide whether this is justice or opportunism.Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspodX Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.#MichaelJackson #GroomingPsychology #CascioFamily #LeavingNeverland #WadeRobson #JamesSafechuck #TraumaPsychology #JacksonEstate #TrueCrime #HiddenKillers
Dear Friends, You wont want to miss this episode, especially if you're tracking what's happening in the Middle East. In this episode of Gateways to Awakening, Yasmeen Turayhi sits down with Laura Eisenhower, global alchemist and founder of CosmicGaia.org, and great-granddaughter of former President Dwight D. Eisenhower, for a deeply expansive conversation on astrology, collective timelines, and the energetic dynamics shaping our world.Laura shares why she sees linear time as increasingly fluid and why astrology is best understood as a map of cycles and probabilities rather than fixed prediction. Together, we explore the South Node in Virgo / North Node in Pisces axis and what it is teaching humanity about mind–body–spirit integration and learning to trust the body's intelligence. We also dive into the powerful outer-planet alignments, including Saturn and Neptune, and what they may be dissolving within old authority structures. A key part of our conversation explores Laura's research into the Iran region as a significant energetic gateway within the planetary stargate framework, and how she believes trauma loops and reversal patterns in key global locations can ripple through the collective field. “We don't want to lose ourselves to the fear and the outcome — we want to hold what we want to see.” - Laura Eisenhower In this episode, we explore:- The dissolving illusion of linear time and “divine timing”- South Node Virgo → North Node Pisces integration- Saturn–Neptune dynamics and collapsing old structures- Nervous system regulation as a spiritual technology- Discernment in the age of information overload- Iran and the 10th Gate in Laura's planetary stargate framework- Reversal timelines and collective trauma loops- Planetary grids and global energetic hotspots- Working with water, prayer, and emotional coherence- Choosing love, family, and community in volatile timesIf you have been feeling the intensity of the current moment, this conversation offers both cosmic context and grounded tools to help you stay centered, sovereign, and connected to your inner knowing.Guest: Laura EisenhowerWebsite: CosmicGaia.orgIf you enjoyed this episode we would love to hear from you! Tune in to Gateways to Awakening for more conversations with leading thinkers, creators, and spiritual pioneers shaping the future of consciousness. For more from me: follow my writing on Substack (substack.com/@therealyasmeent), find me on Instagram @TheRealYasmeenT, or visit InnerKnowingSchool.com.This show is brought to youby VastuFengShuiHarmony.com
This Day in Legal History: Lincoln's Second InauguralOn March 4, 1865, Abraham Lincoln delivered his Second Inaugural Address as he began his second term as President of the United States. The speech came during the final weeks of the Civil War, when Union victory was increasingly likely but the country remained deeply divided. Instead of celebrating the nearing end of the war, Lincoln used the moment to reflect on the deeper causes of the conflict. He identified slavery as the central issue that had brought the nation into war, describing it as both a legal institution and a moral injustice embedded in American law for generations. Lincoln noted that both the North and South had participated in a system that allowed slavery to endure within the nation's constitutional framework.In one of the address's most striking passages, Lincoln suggested that the war itself might be understood as divine judgment for the nation's long tolerance of slavery. He observed that slavery had existed in the Americas for centuries and reflected on the possibility that the immense suffering of the war was a form of punishment for that history. Lincoln famously stated that if divine providence willed that the war continue “until every drop of blood drawn with the lash shall be paid by another drawn with the sword,” then such judgment might still be just. This reflection framed the war not simply as a political conflict but as a reckoning with a deeply rooted legal and moral wrong.Lincoln's remarks also pointed toward the constitutional transformation already underway through the pending Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution. Congress had passed the amendment earlier in 1865, and it awaited ratification by the states. If adopted, it would permanently abolish slavery across the United States and fundamentally alter the constitutional order. Lincoln's speech emphasized that the war's conclusion would also mark a legal turning point, ending a constitutional system that had protected slavery. At the same time, he called for reconciliation in rebuilding the nation, urging the country to move forward “with malice toward none.” Only months later, the Civil War ended and the Thirteenth Amendment was ratified in December 1865, permanently outlawing slavery in the United States.The House Oversight Committee has asked several high-profile figures to testify about their connections to Jeffrey Epstein as part of a broader investigation into how the federal government handled the case. Those requested to appear include departing Goldman Sachs Chief Legal Officer Kathryn Ruemmler, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, and Apollo Global Management co-founder Leon Black.The request to Ruemmler comes shortly after she announced plans to step down from Goldman Sachs and after Justice Department records brought renewed attention to her past communications with Epstein. Emails show that she sought career advice from him while exploring a move from Latham & Watkins to Facebook in 2018 and referred to him in messages as “Uncle Jeffrey.” The correspondence also mentioned gifts she received from him. Reports previously revealed that the two had numerous meetings during the 2010s, years after Epstein had served a prison sentence related to prostitution offenses involving minors.The committee's inquiry focuses on whether Epstein and his associate Ghislaine Maxwell used relationships with influential individuals to gain protection or influence while operating their sex-trafficking scheme. Lawmakers are also examining the federal government's handling of the investigation and the circumstances surrounding Epstein's death in a Manhattan federal jail in 2019.Along with Ruemmler, Gates and Black received similar requests for testimony. Gates has indicated he is willing to cooperate and answer questions from the committee. Black, meanwhile, is also facing a proposed class action accusing Apollo and its leadership of misleading investors about their connections to Epstein, allegations the firm has publicly denied.Other individuals asked to appear include Epstein's former assistants, political adviser Doug Band, and Gateway co-founder Ted Waitt. The committee has already interviewed several prominent figures, including former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, as it continues reviewing the scope of Epstein's network and the government's response to his crimes.Goldman's Departing CLO, Gates Asked To Testify On Epstein - Law360 UKThe Justice Department quickly reversed course in an ongoing legal fight over executive orders issued by President Donald Trump targeting several prominent law firms. Late Monday, government lawyers told a federal appeals court they planned to drop their appeal after multiple federal judges ruled the orders unconstitutional. But the next day the department asked the court for permission to withdraw that dismissal request and continue defending the orders.The executive orders targeted firms including Perkins Coie, WilmerHale, Susman Godfrey, and Jenner & Block. The measures sought to restrict the firms' security clearances, government contracts, and access to federal buildings, citing concerns about their clients and hiring practices. The firms challenged the orders in court, arguing they were unconstitutional retaliation against legal advocates.Federal judges consistently sided with the firms, with one ruling describing the order against Perkins Coie as an unprecedented attack on the legal system. After those rulings, the Justice Department initially appeared ready to abandon the appeal. Its sudden reversal, however, would allow the administration to continue fighting the cases before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit.The law firms criticized the shift, saying the government offered no explanation for changing its position so quickly. They reiterated their commitment to challenging what they view as an unconstitutional attempt to punish law firms for representing disfavored clients. Civil liberties advocates echoed that criticism, arguing the orders represent a misuse of presidential power.The litigation highlights a broader dispute over the limits of executive authority and the independence of the legal profession. As the appeals process continues, the courts will ultimately decide whether the executive orders can survive constitutional scrutiny.BREAKING: DOJ Nixes Plan To Drop Law Firm EO Appeals In About-Face - Law360In quick reversal, DOJ seeks to continue Trump's battle with law firmsA trial beginning in Chicago will examine claims that baby formula made by Abbott Laboratories caused premature infants to develop a serious and potentially deadly intestinal condition known as necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC). The case consolidates lawsuits from four families whose premature children were born in Chicago-area hospitals between 2012 and 2019 and later developed the disease. Although the infants survived, the lawsuits say several required surgery and continue to face long-term health complications.The case is part of a much larger wave of litigation against Abbott and Mead Johnson, the manufacturer of Enfamil. Nearly 1,000 lawsuits have been filed across the country alleging that the companies failed to warn doctors that cow's milk-based formulas used in hospitals may increase the risk of NEC in premature infants. Many of those cases are consolidated in federal court in Illinois, while others are pending in state courts.Abbott denies that its formulas cause the disease and maintains that the products are medically necessary when mothers cannot produce enough breast milk. The company and other researchers point to evidence suggesting that the higher risk of NEC is linked to the absence of breast milk rather than exposure to formula itself.Previous trials involving similar claims have produced mixed results. Some juries have awarded large verdicts to families, including multimillion-dollar judgments against both Abbott and Mead Johnson, though those decisions are currently under appeal. Other cases have resulted in defense wins or retrials, and several potential bellwether cases in federal court have been dismissed.The Chicago trial, which begins with jury selection, is expected to last several weeks and could influence how the remaining lawsuits move forward. With hundreds of similar claims still pending, the outcome may play an important role in shaping the broader litigation over infant formula and NEC.Abbott set to face trial over claims premature infant formula caused deadly disease | ReutersIn this week's column, I look at a new California proposal that attempts to sidestep the federal cap on state and local tax (SALT) deductions by reclassifying vehicle sales taxes as licensing fees. The idea is simple: if the charge is treated as a property-style fee instead of a sales tax, it could fall into a category that allows taxpayers to make greater use of their federal SALT deduction. Supporters frame the proposal as middle-class tax relief and a way to reduce the amount of federal revenue flowing out of California. But while the policy is clever, its practical benefits would be limited and uneven.The proposal follows a familiar strategy used since the 2017 tax law capped SALT deductions: when one type of tax becomes less deductible, lawmakers try to redesign the tax structure so the revenue flows through a category that remains deductible. California's approach focuses on vehicle purchases, where sales taxes are currently difficult to deduct for many residents. By redefining those charges as licensing fees, lawmakers hope taxpayers could claim them alongside property taxes under the federal deduction cap.In practice, though, most lower-income taxpayers wouldn't benefit at all. Many households take the standard deduction rather than itemizing, especially after recent tax reforms increased its size. For those taxpayers, changing the label on a vehicle tax doesn't meaningfully change their federal tax bill. Even for many itemizers, the savings would likely be small.The proposal mainly helps a narrow band of higher-earning taxpayers—people with substantial state and property taxes who are still just below the federal SALT cap. For them, a vehicle purchase could generate a deductible amount that meaningfully lowers their federal tax liability. But that advantage grows with the price of the car and the taxpayer's marginal tax rate, which means the largest benefits flow to relatively affluent households.If the goal is truly middle-class relief, a more direct approach would likely work better. For example, a refundable state tax credit tied to vehicle purchases could help working families without depending on federal deduction rules or itemization. Another long-term option would be shifting some of California's tax burden from individuals to businesses, since certain business-level taxes remain deductible federally.California's proposal shows the creativity that the SALT deduction cap has sparked among state policymakers. The real question, however, is whether clever tax reclassification is the right tool—or whether more straightforward policies aimed directly at middle-income taxpayers would produce fairer and more predictable results.California SALT Deduction Proposal Is More Clever Than Helpful This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe
Learn about the latest in local public affairs in about the time it takes for a coffee break! Brian Callanan of Seattle Channel and David Kroman of the Seattle Times discuss a fast-approach maximum levy limit for the City of Seattle, Mayor Katie Wilson's call for budget cuts, the City Council's potential reversal of a controversial affordable housing decision after a legal clash with the Port of Seattle, a new transportation hub planned for Westlake Park, and concerns over transportation accessibility during World Cup matches in Seattle this summer. If you like this podcast, please support it on Patreon!This episode of Seattle News, Views & Brews is presented by Phillips Law Firm. Injured? Their Seattle personal injury lawyers will fight for what you really deserve.
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Listen to FULL RUNDOWN at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/full-rundown-the-great-infrastructure-shift-apples/id1684415169?i=1000753128321Summary: A viral report claiming Windows 12 is launching as a modular, subscription-only OS has set the tech world on fire. We separate the rumors from the reality: why Microsoft is actually scaling back AI integrations to save Windows 11's reputation in 2026.Key Points:The Viral Rumor: PCWorld reports a "Windows 12" with a 40 TOPS NPU requirement and a subscription model.The Debunking: Leading insiders confirm there is no Windows 12 for 2026; the year is dedicated to "fixing" Windows 11.The AI Retreat: Why Microsoft is reportedly removing "AI clutter" and bringing back classic features like the movable taskbar.Hardware Barriers: Why an NPU-only OS would be a "market disaster" in the current economy.Keywords: Windows 12 Rumors, Windows 11 Fix, NPU Requirement, Subscription OS, Microsoft AI Bloat, r/technology, Zac Bowden, Hudson Valley Next, CorePC.This episode is made possible by our sponsors:
A dramatic reversal in stocks but still close lower. Wells Fargo's Scott Wren and NB's Shannon Saccocia assess what the reversal means for positioning and whether volatility is here to stay. Lipow Oil's Andy Lipow explains the energy market's wild swings. Henry McVey of KKR breaks down opportunities in private credit and broader markets while Tim Seymour looks at emerging markets and global capital flows. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Hey ho Witches and Beyotchlocks! The boys are in Pendleton to scare up the ghosts of mole people and their consorts. Zak proves ghosts are real, Billy sucks his lips, and Aaron wears a HAT. Join Joel and Erik as we go so far that even we question why anyone listens as we discuss Ghost Adventures, Season 30, Episode 8: Buried Souls of Pendleton)
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Tad & Phil are joined by writer Alex de Campi to discuss her recent graphic novel Reversal, her upcoming crowdfunding campaign for Dan Dare, and more! To be notified when Dan Dare launches on March 9 visit the Kickstarter page: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/798979572/dan-dare-graphic-novel
Tonight's sky is putting on a show — and we've got all the science to go with it! In this episode, Anna and Avery cover six incredible stories: a Blood Moon total lunar eclipse happening tonight, a revolutionary new telescope issuing 800,000 cosmic alerts in a single night, the violent origin story of Saturn's rings and its moon Titan, new research revealing Earth's magnetic poles can take 70,000 years to reverse, the James Webb Space Telescope mapping Uranus in 3D, and a wild — and cautionary — tale about the legal status of Apollo moon rocks. STORIES THIS EPISODE 1.
Teachers: Kerry & Karen BattleAhava ~ Love AssemblyLeviticus 15 is not about embarrassment.It is not about shame.It is not about superstition.It is covenant survival law.This chapter governs bodily discharge, transmission, washing, waiting, and restoration. It establishes containment protocol so Israel does not defile the dwelling place of Yahuah and die in their uncleanness.This is structured holiness.This is life-preserving order.This is disciplined separation.────────────────────WHAT WE COVER IN THIS MESSAGEUncleanness Is ContagiousLeviticus 15:1–15The man with a discharge transmits uncleanness through contact.Beds, seats, vessels, and persons become unclean.The law teaches containment, not panic.Transmission requires washing and waiting.This section trains discernment.Precepts: Leviticus 11Numbers 19Haggai 2:13Teach-Back Pause: What spreads faster in Leviticus 15, holiness or uncleanness?What does that teach about proximity and discipline?Seed and EmissionLeviticus 15:16–18Emission does not equal sin.It equals temporary ritual status change.Wash. Wait until evening.Order restores access.Precepts: Leviticus 22:4–7Deuteronomy 23:10–11Teach-Back Pause: Is ritual impurity the same as moral guilt?What restores status in this section?The Woman With an IssueLeviticus 15:19–30Normal cycle. Extended discharge.Transmission through contact.Containment.Then Mark 5 enters the conversation lawfully.She had been unclean twelve years.Messiah did not become unclean.Her condition stopped.Authority over uncleanness.Reversal of contamination flow.Restoration without cancelling inspection.Precepts: Numbers 15:38–40Malachi 4:2Matthew 8:4Teach-Back Pause: Did Messiah abolish the law, or uphold inspection?What stopped first, the flow or the law?The Death BoundaryLeviticus 15:31“That they die not in their uncleanness.”This is covenant warning.Uncleanness ignored becomes lethal.Precepts: Leviticus 16Numbers 19:13Hebrews 12:28–29Teach-Back Pause: Why is containment mercy?What happens when uncleanness approaches the dwelling?────────────────────WHY THIS MESSAGE MATTERSHoliness is guarded.Uncleanness is transmissible.Restoration is structured.Mercy does not cancel order.Authority over uncleanness does not remove inspection.Leviticus 15 trains discipline, not fear.It builds containment, not shame.It protects life.────────────────────SCRIPTURE REFERENCES FOR STUDYLeviticus 11Leviticus 15Leviticus 16Numbers 15Numbers 19Deuteronomy 23Haggai 2Malachi 4Matthew 8Mark 5Precept upon precept.Law interpreting law.Scripture reinforcing Scripture.────────────────────ABOUT AHAVA ~ LOVE ASSEMBLYWe teach the Pure Word of Yahuah.No religion.No tradition.No denominational system.Our teaching follows the Sovereign Blueprint:Law | Precept | Example | Wisdom | Understanding | Prudence | Conviction | Fruit of the Ruach | Final Heart Check────────────────────SUPPORT THE WORK — GIVE VIA ZELLEZelle QR at: ahavaloveministry.comZelle only.No CashApp.No PayPal.────────────────────FINAL WORDContainment preserves life.Inspection protects the dwelling.Order restores access.Leviticus 15 is not about discomfort.It is about survival near the Presence.Final Heart Check:Are you disciplined enough to contain what spreads,or do you treat contamination casually and call it mercy?
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This week's stories: Sinclair's This Is the Test: Are we about to see age reversal in humans? At the World Governments Summit 2026 in Dubai, Harvard geneticist David Sinclair told world leaders that ageing could soon be reversible and said the first human clinical trials of epigenetic reprogramming therapies are moving forward. The core idea is that ageing is partly an information problem, how cells read DNA, not just cumulative damage, and that partial reprogramming could restore youthful function without turning tissues into tumors. Dave frames this as a rare binary moment for longevity: either early, localized human trials (starting with tightly controlled tissue targets like the eye) show meaningful functional rejuvenation with acceptable safety, or the field has to recalibrate fast. Either way, the next couple of years will heavily influence where money, regulators, and serious researchers place their bets. • Sources: – World Governments Summit: https://www.worldgovernmentssummit.org/media-hub/news/detail/ageing-could-soon-be-reversible-says-harvard-scientist-at-wgs-2026 – NAD / Life Biosciences coverage: https://www.nad.com/news/fda-greenlights-life-biosciences-human-study-setting-up-pivotal-test-for-aging-theory-from-harvards-david-sinclair AlphaFold 4 in a locked box: DeepMind's private AI drug design engine Isomorphic Labs, DeepMind's drug discovery company, unveiled a proprietary drug design engine that outside scientists are comparing to an AlphaFold 4 moment, but for designing drugs, not just predicting structures. The big shift is that this system is closed: no public weights, no open database, and access appears to flow through partnerships with pharma companies. Dave breaks down why that matters for the longevity world: if AI makes early discovery cheaper and faster, we might see more serious shots on ageing targets over the next decade, but a closed model can also mean less transparency, bigger IP moats, and no guarantee that faster discovery leads to cheaper drugs. • Sources: – Nature: https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-026-00365-7 – Isomorphic Labs: https://www.isomorphiclabs.com/articles/the-isomorphic-labs-drug-design-engine-unlocks-a-new-frontier Peptides in the freezer: El Mencho's anti aging stash and the dark side of wellness After reports and images from the final hideout linked to Jalisco New Generation Cartel leader Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes (El Mencho), coverage highlighted a detail that feels uncomfortably familiar to anyone in the modern wellness internet: injectable vials stored in a freezer with a schedule attached, including Tationil Plus, a glutathione based injectable marketed in some places for “cellular health,” cosmetic effects, and anti ageing. Dave uses the absurdity as a narrative wedge, not cartel gossip, to talk about how normalized gray market injectables have become, and how marketing (“detox,” “cellular reset”) often outruns evidence and safety. The segment pivots into a practical filter: which compounds are real therapeutics under medical supervision, and which are expensive folklore with sourcing risk and unknown long term downsides. • Sources: – New York Post: https://nypost.com/2026/02/25/world-news/inside-the-luxurious-love-nest-where-mexican-drug-lord-el-mencho-spent-his-final-days/ – Sky News (Reuters photos referenced): https://news.sky.com/story/inside-the-mexican-villa-where-feared-drug-lord-el-mencho-spent-final-hours-13511954 – Reuters photo gallery: https://www.reuters.com/pictures/el-menchos-last-hideout-inside-villa-where-cartel-leader-spent-final-hours-2026-02-25/W7DK5WEXS5IMLLZQO2P3CXGXFM The disease we thought was dead: measles comes roaring back Measles cases have surged in early 2026, with reporting citing at least 588 cases in the U.S. by late January, already more than many full year totals, and additional updates showing continued acceleration into February. Dave reframes this as a healthspan floor issue: you can argue about peptides and mitochondria all day, but measles is so contagious that once community immunity drops, outbreaks move fast and hit the most vulnerable first, especially infants and immunocompromised people. He also flags the systems problem: many clinicians have never seen measles, which increases the odds of delayed recognition and wider exposure in waiting rooms. The actionable move is boring and high ROI: verify MMR status for you and your family and close gaps before outbreaks get closer to home. • Sources: – AMA Morning Rounds (Week of Feb. 2, 2026): https://www.ama-assn.org/about/publications-newsletters/top-news-stories-ama-morning-rounds-week-feb-2-2026 – ABC News (CDC case count coverage): https://abcnews.com/Health/588-us-measles-cases-reported-january-cdc/story?id=129699078 – CIDRAP (case tracking context): https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/measles/us-measles-cases-soar-588-so-far-year-south-carolina-confirms-58-new-infections DC vs your health: Trump's State of the Union health reset President Donald Trump's 2026 State of the Union included a cluster of healthcare themes that function as a directional signal for agencies and payers this year, including drug pricing rhetoric, price transparency, and broader coverage and affordability framing. Dave translates the politics into a practical heuristic for biohackers: federal posture quietly determines what becomes easy versus painful to access in the legitimate system, from GLP 1 coverage rules and prior auth behavior to how friendly the environment is for telehealth, at home diagnostics, and eventually whatever “real longevity medicine” looks like. You do not need every policy detail in a weekly rundown, just the weather report: reimbursement and enforcement trends shape what stays niche, what scales, and what gets friction. • Sources: – Advisory Board: https://www.advisory.com/daily-briefing/2026/02/25/health-policy-roundup – Healthcare Dive: https://www.healthcaredive.com/news/trump-state-of-the-union-healthcare-2026/812962/ – This Week in Public Health analysis: https://thisweekinpublichealth.com/blog/2026/02/25/the-2026-state-of-the-union-what-it-means-for-health-and-public-health/ All source links are provided for direct access to the original reporting and research. This episode is designed for biohackers, longevity seekers, and high-performance listeners who want mechanism-level clarity on circadian biology, neurodegeneration signals, cognitive training, caffeine strategy, and supplement regulation. Host Dave Asprey connects emerging science, behavioral data, and policy shifts into practical frameworks you can use to build a resilient, adaptable health stack. New episodes every Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Sunday. Keywords: David Sinclair age reversal, epigenetic reprogramming therapy, Yamanaka factors OSK, Life Biosciences clinical trial, human rejuvenation trial 2026, biological age reset, longevity breakthrough news, DeepMind Isomorphic Labs, AlphaFold 4 drug design, AI drug discovery engine, geroprotective drug development, peptide gray market risks, injectable glutathathione Tationil Plus, GLP-1 regulation FDA warning, wellness industry regulation, measles outbreak 2026 US, MMR vaccine status adults, vaccine trust public health, health policy 2026 State of the Union, GLP-1 access and reimbursement, telehealth longevity care, biohacking news, anti-aging research update Thank you to our sponsors! 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Join Doug Keck for the Inside Word on EWTN programming. John Sherman visits to talk over the recent reversal of the Notre Dame appointment of a pro-life professor. Kimberly Bird of Live Action stops by to talk about the importance of Human Development Education. Plus, Amanda Zurface talks over the cause of canonization for Anella Zervas...and T's Two Sense looks at commentary from the FCC Chair on the media.
We'd love to have your feedback and ideas for future episodes of Retail Unwrapped. Just text us!The recent Supreme Court decision outlawing the “Liberation Day” tariffs has added another level of uncertainty to the financial outlook of American retailers. Join Shelley and Dan Altman, chief economist and bestselling author of the High Yield Economics newsletter, as they zero in on what the ruling will trigger for retailers and consumers. They discuss whether companies will claw back the tariffs they have paid. Dan says that although companies and the government have records of the money that was paid, it could be sorted out but would be extremely messy. He adds it would be nearly impossible to refund consumers by tracing those purchases to specific people. Ultimately, with the change in tariffs retailers will have higher margins, so, will prices come down? Dan cautions, “We have seen the economy in a sort of paralysis, both in the job market and in investment plans, because people didn't know where these economic policies were going to land. But now we've opened up all this uncertainty again.” This candid conversation puts the challenges facing retailers squarely on the table predicting that small businesses will take the brunt of economic uncertainty over the next 12 months. Listen and learn how an economist clears the air on tariff chaos.Special Guest: Dan Altman, Chief Economist and Bestselling Author, High Yield Economics For more strategic insights and compelling content, visit TheRobinReport.com, where you can read, watch, and listen to content from Robin Lewis and other retail industry experts, and be sure to follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter.
Scientists used to say cells had a countdown timer. Dr. Bill Andrews proved it, then spent decades figuring out how to reset it.In this episode, Dr. Bill Andrews explains why aging isn't just random wear and tear, but an evolved mechanism to eliminate the longer-lived. He shares the story of discovering the enzyme that can rebuild the ends of our chromosomes, effectively resetting the cellular clock in a petri dish. We explore the reality of gene therapy, why it works, why it's risky, and where you can actually get it today. He also breaks down the "tug of war" inside your cells, explaining how lifestyle accelerates the loss, and how specific nutraceuticals are finally adding fighters to the other side."No matter what else we do to try to cure aging, we will never succeed, unless we also solve the telomere shortening problem. – Dr. Bill AndrewsSupport the show and get 50% off MCT oil with free shipping – just leave us a review on iTunes and let us know!https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/live-beyond-the-norms/id1714886566About Dr. Bill Andrews:Dr. Bill Andrews is a molecular biologist and longevity researcher pioneering telomere science to combat aging. With a PhD in molecular and population genetics, he holds over 50 patents, has published 50+ papers, and co-discovered human telomerase. As founder and CEO of Sierra Sciences, he focuses on telomerase-activating compounds to extend healthspan, driven by a lifelong mission to "cure" aging.Mentioned Resources:- Telo-Vital by Touchstone Essentials: telomerase-inducing supplement: https://thegoodinside.com/shop/product/telo-vital - BioViva: gene therapy clinical studies: https://bioviva-science.com/ - Dr. Bill Andrews' videos on telomeres and aging: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/jqxqivkf4csha2awiloqn/Key-Videos-and-Documentaries-100925.docx?rlkey=yg8pdi3gxt59sb463ygbhluba&e=1&st=ioc75y89&dl=0 Connect with Dr. Bill Andrews:- Website: https://sierrasci.com - Email: bandrews@sierrasci.comConnect with Chris Burres:- Website: https://www.myvitalc.com/ - Website: http://www.livebeyondthenorms.com/ - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrisburres/ - TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@myvitalc - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisburres/ DisclaimerThe content shared in this podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute medical advice of any kind, nor does it include any specific claims or guarantees. The views expressed are based on personal experiences, research, and individual perspectives, and are meant to inspire and inform listeners on topics related to wellness, lifestyle, and personal development.We strongly encourage all listeners to consult with a qualified professional or licensed expert before making any decisions related to health, finances, or other sensitive areas of life. Thank you for tuning in—and for taking proactive steps toward a more informed, intentional life.
Are you making smart trades? Sticking to fundamentals? Or are you prone to the occasional mistake? Just take it from Dan – to err is human! – as he reveals a recent misstep he made in a mailbag reply (regarding one Big Beautiful Bill) before diving into Don’s recent appearance on IBD Live, NVIDIA’s AI pull down since their reversal on Wednesday, how DELL’s blowout numbers are making waves in the tech sector, and introducing new team member Jackson Neidich to the podcast with a quick look at FTAI, NXT, & APLD. In this video for educational purposes only, Dan Stewart, Don Vandenbord, Todd Thomas, & Jackson Neidich host The Your Money Video Podcast + Live Trading and Watchlist Stocks to Study. Key Moments from the Show 0:00 – Opening Bell 04:00 – IBD Live with Don Vandenbord?! 05:15 – This Week in the Markets 12:45 – 266 Trades in April 20:00 – Price is Truth – No Exceptions! 25:00 – DELL’s Blowout Numbers – DELL, AAOI, DVA 35:00 – Three Trades Worth Watching – FTAI, NXT, and APLD The Your Money Radio Podcast covers general topics & investment ideas for Research. It is for Educational & Entertainment purposes ONLY and is NOT meant to be Investment Advice. If you want or need Investment Advice, contact your own advisors or reach out to Revere Asset Management for individual Investment Advice. For more information contact us. The post S&P FAKEOUT – NVIDIA REVERSAL DRAGS AI DOWN | Your Money Podcast Ep. 580 appeared first on Revere Asset Management.
There's a new chapter in President Donald Trump's ongoing tariff rollercoaster. In April of 2025, President Trump unveiled his reciprocal tariff plan, which stacked new tariffs onto existing duties to raise overall import taxes as high as 145% for certain countries. The “Liberation Day” announcement left the beauty, fashion and wellness industries struggling to properly plan for 2025 and beyond. These tariffs have been a major source of revenue for the Federal government. In January, the U.S. collected more than $30 billion in duties, more than double the amount generated in January of 2025. Last week, in a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court struck down these tariffs on the grounds that they were ordered under the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act. The SCOTUS ruling doesn't say that Trump cannot enact tariffs, just that IEEPA doesn't explicitly give the president that power. This rollback has caused ripples throughout our focus industries, with brand leaders wondering what happens next and whether businesses can expect refunds on the tariffs struck down by SCOTUS. On Tuesday, House Democrats announced plans to unveil a bill on March 2 outlining how businesses can recoup these illegal tariffs. The Senate Committee on Finance estimates that the government collected about $175 billion in tariffs under IEEPA since April 2025. Immediately after the SCOTUS ruling, President Trump signed an executive order imposing a blanket 10% percent tariff on imported goods. On Saturday, he said he would raise it to 15%, but as of Wednesday, at the time this podcast was recorded, U.S. Custom and Border Protection had replaced Trump's IEEPA tariffs with a 10% global import charge. It's unclear if it will be changed to 15% soon. On Tuesday, during the State of the Union address, President Trump called the SCOTUS ruling “unfortunate” and said that the “type of money we're taking in is saving our country.” He said the U.S. would soon have to “make a new deal that could be far worse” for companies and countries as the administration is “testing alternative legal statutes” which are “a little more complex but probably a little bit better” than IEEPA. He added that “congressional action would not be necessary” to reinstate similar tariffs. In the meantime, brands have been left to navigate a quickly changing landscape. In today's episode, Glossy Beauty Podcast host Lexy Lebsack is joined by senior fashion reporter Danny Parisi and senior beauty reporter Emily Jensen to unpack the latest tariff news and share how brands are responding. Both Parisi and Jensen covered the tariff rollback earlier this week for Glossy's beauty and fashion verticals.
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In this deeply empowering and truth-revealing episode of the Self-Care Goddess Podcast, I had the absolute pleasure of sitting down with Lewis Bertus, PA-C, to explore a topic that affects millions worldwide — yet remains widely misunderstood: the real root cause of type 2 diabetes… and how it can be reversed.Lewis is a physician assistant, diabetes reversal coach, and passionate advocate for lifestyle medicine. His mission became personal when his own wife struggled with type 2 diabetes for eight long years — following conventional advice, taking medications, and seeing little improvement. Determined to find answers, Lewis immersed himself in the science of insulin resistance and evidence-based nutrition.In just six weeks, his wife was completely off all diabetes medications.This life-changing experience ignited a powerful calling: to help others reclaim their health, lower insulin resistance, and experience the vitality and longevity they deserve.We begin this episode, as always, with a grounding HeartMath-inspired coherence breath practice — gently guiding you into parasympathetic calm before diving into a science-backed and spiritually aligned conversation about healing from the inside out.✨In this insightful and eye-opening conversation, we explored:✅The true root cause of insulin resistance — and why it's not what most people think✅Why saturated fat — not fruit — may be driving the diabetes epidemic✅The powerful research showing how reducing dietary fat improves insulin sensitivity✅Why low-carb and keto diets manage symptoms but may not reverse the root cause✅The science behind plant-based nutrition and diabetes reversal✅How to structure your plate for optimal blood sugar balance✅The truth about protein, muscle building, and plant-based eatingLewis explains how keeping dietary fat under 15% of total calories can “ungum the lock” of insulin resistance — allowing carbohydrates to flow into the cell efficiently, just as nature intended.This episode is a reminder that diabetes is not simply a life sentence to manage — for many, it is a condition rooted in lifestyle patterns that can be transformed.Healing is possible. Reversal is possible. And empowerment begins with understanding the root cause.
American officials say they believe China held a nuclear test in 2020, and President Trump reserves the right to do the same, as the New Start arms-control treaty with Russia hits its expiration date this month. Plus, the Food and Drug Administration summarily rejects a flu vaccine from Moderna, before changing course. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to Top of Mind with Consilio Wealth!Chris Kaminski returns with Hao Dang to unpack the growing fear around AI replacing white-collar jobs. From the viral Matt Schumer article to bold predictions of widespread automation, they break down what's real, what's hype, and what it could mean for professionals and the broader economy.They also dive into the sharp selloff in Big Tech and SaaS stocks, the surprising strength in small caps and international markets, and whether true market rotation is finally underway. The episode wraps with a discussion on the Supreme Court striking down tariffs and who ultimately pays the cost.We discuss: ➡️ AI and the future of white-collar work ➡️ Big Tech selloffs and SaaS stock declines ➡️ Small-cap and international outperformance ➡️ Entrepreneurship and the AI startup surge ➡️ Tariffs, inflation, and corporate marginsTo learn more about us or stay in the loop, visit www.consiliowealth.comDo you work at Microsoft, Amazon, Meta, or Google? Check out our free benefits guidesSubmit a question to team@consiliowealth.comwww.consiliowealth.com/disclosures
Bongani Bingwa to Dr. Stan Moloabi, Principal Officer of Government Employees Medical Scheme (GEMS), to get clarity on the hike, the scheme’s response to protests, and what members can expect going forward. 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa is broadcast on 702, a Johannesburg based talk radio station. Bongani makes sense of the news, interviews the key newsmakers of the day, and holds those in power to account on your behalf. The team bring you all you need to know to start your day Thank you for listening to a podcast from 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 06:00 and 09:00 (SA Time) to Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa broadcast on 702: https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/36edSLV or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/zEcM35T Subscribe to the 702 Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetc Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio7See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What happens when God transforms a death sentence into a joyous celebration?In these last two chapters of Esther, we witness the final unfolding of "The Great Reversal" as the Jewish people move from fasting in terror to feasting in victory. Esther 9-10 reveals how God's divine providence arranged one of the most dramatic turnarounds in the Old Testament. Episode highlights:Historic Rematch: How Mordecai and Esther (descendants of the House of Kish) finished the mission that King Saul failed centuries earlier.A Bold Request: Why Queen Esther asked for one more day of fighting in the citadel of Susa and the impaling of Haman's ten sons.Origins of the Feast of Purim: Why the holiday is named after the "Pur" (the lot) and how it is celebrated today with gifts, food, and the reading of the Megillah.Mordecai's Legacy: How Mordecai's mourning turned into a day of celebration as he rose to become second-in-command to King Xerxes of the Persian Empire and worked for the good of his people.Lessons for our lives today: The Book of Esther concludes with powerful truths about God's faithfulness and our calling:God Specializes in Reversals: What "impossible" situation in your life might God be transforming from mourning into joy?The Power of Divine Providence: Even when God's name isn't mentioned, His hand is never hidden. He orchestrates your story through what may seem like coincidences.Faithfulness Positions You for Purpose: Like Mordecai, your commitment to the welfare of others opens doors for God to work in unexpected ways.Join the Bible Book Club as we wrap up the story of Esther and prepare for our next season in the Book of Job!We love feedback, but can't reply without your email address. Message us your thoughts and contact info!Contact Bible Book ClubDONATE Buy merch Like, comment, or message us through Bible Book Club's InstagramLike or comment on Susan's Facebook or InstagramLeave us an Apple reviewContact us through our website formThanks for listening and happy podcasting!
On Monday's show: We discuss how the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to strike down many of President Trump's tariffs might affect Greater Houston.Also this hour: We learn about Blackball, an exhibit exploring baseball in Houston Freedmen's Town, from teams that barnstormed in sandlots, to players and teams in the Negro Leagues, to the eventual integration of Major League Baseball. And we learn about some of the notable Black baseball players from Houston's history from the president of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum.Then, from the rollout of school vouchers, to districts voting on prayer in school, to plans to close some HISD campuses, there is a lot going on these days in K-12 education. We bring together a panel of education reporters to discuss those and other subjects in the news.And we recap the Winter Olympics with Houston Chronicle sports editor Reid Laymance.Watch
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Welcome to Dentist Money Two Cents, a look at the latest financial and economic news from the past week. On this episode of Dentist Money's Two Cents, Matt, Sean, and Rabih talk about the major ruling from the United States Supreme Court that reclassified tariffs as a form of tax and discuss why the recent tariff reversal may be more market noise than a meaninful economic shift. They also explore the tax benefits of Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) and long-term value for covering medical costs in retirement. And finally, they unpack how solo 401(k)s and SEP IRAs work, why contributions limits matter, and the challenges of managing finances across multiple business entities. Book a free consultation with a CFP® advisor who only works with dentists. Get an objective financial assessment and learn how Dentist Advisors can help you live your rich life.
TODAY ON THE ROBERT SCOTT BELL SHOW: Jonathan Emord, Pharma Attacks RFK Jr., FDA Moderna Reversal, MAHA Midterm Strategy, Voter ID, Hawaii's Emergency Power Grab, Ari Whitten, Red Light Therapy, Inflammation Reduction, Anhalonium Lewinii, and MORE! https://robertscottbell.com/jonathan-emord-pharma-funded-attacks-on-rfk-jr-fdas-moderna-reversal-maha-midterm-strategy-voter-id-hawaiis-emergency-power-grab-anhalonium-lewinii-and-more/ Purpose and Character The use of copyrighted material on the website is for non-commercial, educational purposes, and is intended to provide benefit to the public through information, critique, teaching, scholarship, or research. Nature of Copyrighted Material Weensure that the copyrighted material used is for supplementary and illustrative purposes and that it contributes significantly to the user's understanding of the content in a non-detrimental way to the commercial value of the original content. Amount and Substantiality Our website uses only the necessary amount of copyrighted material to achieve the intended purpose and does not substitute for the original market of the copyrighted works. Effect on Market Value The use of copyrighted material on our website does not in any way diminish or affect the market value of the original work. We believe that our use constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Law. If you believe that any content on the website violates your copyright, please contact us providing the necessary information, and we will take appropriate action to address your concern.
This week's blogpost - https://bahnsen.co/4tQ4xaA Trevor Cummings hosts the Thoughts of Money Podcast with article author Blaine Carver and Brett Bonecutter, discussing Carver's piece “Stock Market Expectations.” Using examples from relationships, premarital counseling, and sports fandom, they emphasize that expectations must be communicated early, clearly, and realistically to avoid disappointment, resentment, and poor decisions. They connect this to investing by explaining how stocks can fall even on good results when expectations are “priced to perfection,” why unrealistic return targets (e.g., 20–25% annually) break financial plans, and how compounding magnifies small percentage differences. 00:00 Welcome to the Thoughts on Money Podcast + Introducing Blaine & Brett 00:21 Under-Promise, Over-Deliver: Why Expectations Drive Everything 00:59 Vikings Season Story: Rock-Bottom Expectations → “Best” Year 02:05 From Football to Finance: Priced to Perfection & Pleasant Surprises 04:34 Expectations in Marriage (and Advisor-Client Relationships) 06:55 Unrealistic Return Targets: The 20% Conversation & Compounding Reality Check 10:39 Long-Run vs One-Year Thinking: Annual vs Annualized + Attribution 12:11 Strategy Whiplash: 2025 vs 2026 Reversal & Staying the Course 14:35 The Expectations Gap: Investors Want 12.6%, Advisors Model 7.1% 17:27 Why the Gap Exists: Valuations, History, and Risk Accountability (Bitcoin Example) 20:19 The “Road” Matters: Normal Drawdowns, Slow Recoveries, and the Bumpy Path 26:17 Coping Tools: Dividends, Business Fundamentals, and the 14% Intra-Year Drawdown 29:52 Optimists vs Pessimists: Experience, Confirmation Bias, and Fear of Running Out 37:37 Closing Reflections: Gratitude vs Grumbling + Final Thoughts & How to Reach Us Links mentioned in this episode: http://thoughtsonmoney.com http://thebahnsengroup.com
Patrick Bet-David and Rhonda Patrick break down Brian Johnson's biological age claims and the limits of epigenetic testing. They explore reversing heart aging through exercise, the impact of sugar on cardiovascular health, and why lifestyle still beats anti-aging shortcuts.
This week on Sinica, I speak with Kyle Chan, a fellow at the John L. Thornton China Center at Brookings, previously a postdoc at Princeton, and author of the outstanding High-Capacity Newsletter on Substack. Kyle has emerged as one of the sharpest and most empirically grounded voices on U.S.-China technology relations, and he holds the all-time record for the most namechecks on Sinica's “Paying it forward” segment. We use his recent Financial Times op-ed on “The Great Reversal” in global technology flows and his longer High-Capacity essay on re-coupling as jumping-off points for a wide-ranging conversation about where China now sits at the global technological frontier, why the dominant decoupling narrative misses powerful structural forces pulling the two economies back together, and what all of this means for innovation, choke points, and the global tech ecosystem.4:35 – How Kyle became Kyle Chan: from Chicago School economics to development, railways, and systems thinking 12:50 – The Great Reversal: China at the technological frontier, from megawatt EV charging to LFP batteries 17:59 – The electro-industrial tech stack and China's overlapping, mutually reinforcing tech ecosystems 22:40 – Industrial strategy and time horizons: patience, persistence, and the long arc of China's auto industry 33:45 – Re-coupling under pressure: Waymo and Zeekr, Unitree robots, and the structural forces binding the two economies 40:22 – The gravity model: can political distance overwhelm technological mass? 47:01 – What China still wants from the U.S.: Cursor, GitHub, talent, and the AI brain drain 51:52 – Weaponized interdependence and the danger of securitizing everything 57:30 – Firm-level adaptation: HeyGen, Manus, and the playbook for de-sinification 1:02:58 – The view from the middle: Gulf states, Southeast Asia, and India as geopolitical arbitrageurs 1:10:18 – Engineering resilience: what policymakers are getting wrong about the systems they're buildingPaying it forward: Katrina Northrop; Grace Shao and her AI Proem newsletterRecommendations:Kyle: Wired Magazine's Made in China newsletter (by Zeyi Yang and Louise Matsakis); The Wire China Kaiser: The Wall Dancers: Searching for Freedom and Connection on the Chinese Internet by Yi-Ling LiuSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Rescue teams are searching for missing skiers caught in an avalanche near Lake Tahoe amidst a winter storm. After a setback, authorities continue to canvass neighborhoods for clues in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie. We'll tell you about another set of deadly US strikes on suspected drug-smuggling vessels. The FDA has reversed course and agreed to review a major drugmaker's flu vaccine. Plus, a software giant says it's on track to invest billions to help low incomes countries gain access to AI. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Come FIGHT US ZAK! Join us for the whole reason Joel pitched this reversal experiment as we watch the boys play with dolls until they are gagging for air.
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The panel debates salt needs, fruit's role in healing, and shares tools like supplements and lifestyle shifts for reversing type 2 diabetes. #SaltDebate #DiabetesReversal #FruitControversy #HealthTalks
This Monday News Drop covers three developments that should be squarely on every healthcare HR leader's radar.
Will the reversal of the cancellation of local elections be Starmer's final U-turn?Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question are the Daily Telegraph political news editor Kirsty Buchanan, Labour local councillor Sebastian Salek, the Conservatives' deputy leader on the London Assembly Emma Best, plus the journalist and author Rachel Shabi.
Crypto News: Bitcoin is setting up for a major reversal relief rally. Trump's Truth Social files for 2 crypto etfs. FedEx joins the Hedera Council to advance trusted digital infrastructure for global supply chains.Brought to you by
Today, I've got a conversation that goes deep into the cutting edge of regenerative skin health with two exceptional guests: Debbi Barber, founder and muse of Vitali Skincare, and Dr. Jordan Plews, a biochemical engineer and stem cell researcher. We discuss the science and practical realities of exosomes, stem cells, and copper peptides—breaking down not just what makes skin look younger, but what truly keeps it biologically healthier and more resilient as we age. Visit https://www.vitaliskincare.com/?ref=Nat20 and use code Nat20 Episode Timestamps: Welcome and podcast purpose ... 00:00:00 Shift from beauty to science and health ... 00:09:23 GHK-Cu's role in longevity and skin repair ... 00:10:15 Dr. Plews on regenerative medicine and stem cells ... 00:11:14 From peptides to exosomes: product evolution ... 00:13:35 Stem cell exhaustion and need for exosome signaling ... 00:14:07 Copper peptides vs. exosomes: complementary actions ... 00:18:00 Why source and age of exosomes matter ... 00:25:20 Quality, safety, and labeling in exosome products ... 00:35:01 How exosomes and peptides benefit skin deeper layers ... 00:44:35 Visible results: barrier, redness, scars, texture ... 00:58:05 What to expect: younger vs. older skin ... 01:00:01 Proof and stories: customer transformations ... 01:01:59 More isn't better: exosome dosing myth ... 01:07:03 Supporting ingredients: vitamin C, glutathione, SOD2 ... 01:11:31 Skin as a window into systemic aging ... 01:19:08 The future: personalized, organ-targeted exosome therapies ... 01:24:02 Our Amazing Sponsors: Nature's Marvels Bioregulators - provide gentle, organ-specific support — and the Liver Bioregulator is a favorite this season for supporting detox pathways and metabolic flow. Head to profound-health.com and use code NAT15 for 15% off your first order. Manukora Honey - rich, creamy Manuka honey packed with powerful bioactives, all in just one heaped teaspoon a day. Go to MANUKORA.com/NAT to save up to 31% plus $25 in free gifts with the Starter Kit. PW1 by Puori — A clean, high-quality whey protein that's third-party tested for over 200 contaminants and smooth enough to feel like a treat while supporting muscle, metabolism, and bone strength. Go to puori.com/NAT and use code NAT for 32% off your first subscription or 20% off anything on the site. Nat's Links: YouTube Channel Join My Membership Community Sign up for My Newsletter Instagram Dr. Bill Lawrence Episode
Under the Trump administration, the Department of Housing & Urban Development has hardened the policies behind a program meant to shelter the city's unhoused population. Crain's contributor Judith Crown discusses with host Amy Guth.Plus: Chicago to sell $1 billion in debt from unpaid fees despite uncertain buyers; investors trade sports, Oscars and the price of gold as prediction markets take off; Rivian warns losses will persist ahead of next-generation EV debut and Springfield reignites fight over who pays for Illinois' data center boom. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Military Party Popper. Just pass the Save Act. The Latest on the Nancy Guthrie Disappearance. Reversal on Canada's Tariffs. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Military Party Popper. Just pass the Save Act. The Latest on the Nancy Guthrie Disappearance. Reversal on Canada's Tariffs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Military Party Popper. Just pass the Save Act. The Latest on the Nancy Guthrie Disappearance. Reversal on Canada's Tariffs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Military Party Popper. Just pass the Save Act. The Latest on the Nancy Guthrie Disappearance. Reversal on Canada's Tariffs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of John Solomon Reports, we tackle the explosive developments in the justice system surrounding the indictment of former Trump adviser Steve Bannon. John reveals that the Deputy Attorney General, Todd Blanche, has taken significant steps by filing petitions with the U.S. Supreme Court to have Bannon's conviction rescinded. This pivotal move raises questions about the January 6th committee's legitimacy and the Justice Department's shifting stance on the case.John also uncovers shocking new information indicating that the FBI had prior knowledge of potential violence surrounding the 2020 election. Documents obtained from Cash Patel reveal that the FBI anticipated unrest long before the January 6 Capitol riot and had devised strategies for managing the situation. However, the agency's failure to act on this intelligence raises serious concerns about its handling of the events leading up to January 6.In today's lineup, Congressman Randy Fine of Florida kicks off the discussion, providing insights into the Democratic double standards regarding accountability and the enforcement of laws. Following him, Congressman Marlon Stutzman from Indiana shares his efforts on legislative accountability and common sense reforms. Finally, we introduce Reagan Box, a candidate for the Georgia 14th District congressional seat, who discusses her platform and the state of voter sentiment ahead of the 2026 elections.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
President Trump calls global warming "a hoax." As the U.S. faces more severe storms and extreme weather events, New York Times climate reporter David Gelles describes what this means for climate change policy and shares what global leaders were saying at Davos. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy