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Leaders of Transformation – ein Business Gladiators Podcast
Die Geschäftsführerin der Wüstenrot, Susanne Riess-Hahn, spricht darüber, warum offene Kommunikation und Rückhalt im Team entscheidend sind, wie Verantwortung auf allen Ebenen Veränderung möglich macht und weshalb jeder Einzelne zum langfristigen Erfolg eines Unternehmens beiträgt.
Leaders of Transformation – ein Business Gladiators Podcast
Die Geschäftsführerin der Wüstenrot, Susanne Riess-Hahn, spricht darüber, wie sie das Traditionsunternehmen in 23 Jahren strategisch weiterentwickelt hat, warum Mut und klare Entscheidungen entscheidend sind und wie Wüstenrot trotz Veränderung seine Werte wie Verlässlichkeit und Sicherheit bewahrt hat.
What if the water crisis is a lie. Not a misunderstanding. Not a policy failure. A lie. What if the planet you are standing on is generating water right now, deep in the rock beneath your feet, rising through fractures that crack open every single day from the gravitational pull of the sun and the moon, and the reason you do not know about it is that someone decided a long time ago that you should not. Mark Burr is the CEO of Primary Water Technologies. A man who served four years in the United States Marine Corps, earned a degree in Middle East Studies with Phi Beta Kappa honors, worked for the World Bank, spent years as a State Department diplomat at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad during the war in Iraq, and then one day discovered a paradigm so old and so thoroughly buried that the people who tried to advance it were dragged into court and defeated not by science but by bond measures and political machines. The paradigm is this. In 1934, a German mining engineer named Stephan Riess hand-dug a well in El Dorado Canyon, Nevada. He had watched water pour out of mine walls his entire career, water that could not be pumped out, water that came from somewhere no rainfall could reach. When they struck the well, the crew had to scramble out of the hole to avoid drowning. The water came up free-flowing and has never stopped. Riess looked at what he had done and said four words. The Earth creates water. He spent the next 51 years proving it. He located over 750 documented wells around the world. He went to Israel and struck flows sufficient for 100,000 people in a valley where geologists said there was nothing. He saved the Sparklets water company in California in 1953 by telling them to drill deeper, and those wells are still producing today under the Danone Group, more than 70 years later. He testified before the United States Senate. He offered to locate primary water wells along the entire future route of the California Aqueduct. He was thrown into court. The bond passed. The aqueduct was built. And Riess spent the rest of his life in Escondido being called a crank by the people who built a multi-billion-dollar water delivery system that is now failing. Mark Burr found Riess's story on the internet and spent six months in due diligence before concluding it was real. What he found was not just a theory. It was a suppression. A peer-reviewed 2006 collection of geophysical studies describes a 400-mile-deep hydro zone inside the earth where hydrogen and oxygen combine under extreme pressure to produce water. Geophysicist Steven Jacobsen at Northwestern University has said the potential exists for more water inside the earth than in all the oceans. NASA found that the largest asteroid in the solar system is 50 percent water by volume. A moon of Saturn produced a hydrothermal fountain three times its own diameter. The earth is a water-generating planet, and the technology to find that water now exists. Burr uses a gamma ray scintillation counter developed in Bavaria, tracing its lineage to a NASA scientist brought to America under Operation Paperclip, and a passive seismic profiling device built by a Russian engineer from the Leningrad School of Mines, patented in the United States in 2002. Together, those two instruments can pinpoint a water-bearing fracture zone before a single drill bit touches the ground. And when they both confirm the same spot, the equation is simple. One plus one equals H2O. Tonight we are going to talk about the science that was buried, the politics that buried it, the technology that may finally dig it back up, and the man who crossed battlefields and boardrooms to get here.
What can wastewater reveal about the spread of infectious diseases?In this episode you'll learn:how wastewater surveillance workswhat pathogens can be detected in sewage systemshow it complements traditional disease surveillancehow Europe is developing wastewater monitoring-----In this episode of ECDC: On Air, microbiologists Theresa Enkirch and Maximilian Riess explain how analysing wastewater can help scientists detect pathogens shed by populations and monitor trends in infections across communities.The discussion explores how wastewater surveillance complements traditional disease monitoring, how it is being implemented across Europe, and how new technologies may expand its role in detecting future health threats.➡ Learn more about wastewater surveillance here.➡ ECDC Framework on wastewater-based surveillance.Interested in ECDC in general? Visit our portal ecdc.europa.eu or follow us on social media for the latest news!------Topics: wastewater surveillance, infectious disease monitoring, environmental surveillance, epidemiology, public health.
"Be a man of your word, don't be a hypocrite." Episode Summary In this episode of The Gun Experiment, we chopped it up with Frank Riess, owner of Wallkill River Small Arms and our favorite recurring guest co-host. We dove into the current state of the firearms industry, the surprising resurgence of first-time buyers, and the ever-persistent confusion around New York gun laws. We also tackled the ammo supply crunch, the great red dot vs. iron sight debate, and the looming legal impacts of new rules—straight from gun shop trenches. From the history of pre- and post-'64 Winchester rifles to the ridiculous proposals of serialized ammo and government overreach, Frank didn't hold back. We got frank (pun intended) about how quality, craftsmanship, and common sense regulations all play into being a responsible, well-informed gun owner—and citizen. The episode wraps up with some laughs about New York politics, government hypocrisy, and the most unbelievable quadriplegic cornhole story you'll ever hear. Call to Action 1. Join our mailing list: Thegunexperiment.com 2. Subscribe and leave us a comment on Apple or Spotify 3. Follow us on all of our social media: Instagram Youtube 4. Grab some cool TGE merch 6. Ask us anything at AskMikeandKeith@gmail.com 5. Be sure to support the sponsors of the show. They are a big part of making the show possible. Show Sponsors HSM Ammunition: Trusted, American-made ammo for training, hunting, and self-defense. Visit hsmammunition.com for confidence in every shot. Flatline Fiberco: Top-quality, American-made gear with a lifetime warranty. Use code TGE10 at flatlinefiberco.com for 10% off. Key Takeaways Frank has seen a return of first-time gun buyers lately, especially new transplants from the city, preppers, and those looking for added security. Despite industry assumptions, most 2020 "COVID gun owners" kept their firearms instead of selling them back. The great ammo shortage is back: 9mm is nearly impossible to keep in stock, echoing the "toilet paper effect" from the pandemic. New gun owners are better informed than expected, but still trip up on New York's confusing rifle endorsement laws. The fit and finish in older firearms (pre-'64 Winchesters) far surpass mass-produced models—know what you're buying! A balance of quality, function, and budget is key in gun buying; sometimes a Glock 19 really is the best bang for your buck. The team debates the pitfalls of government overreach, the necessity of cash, and the fine line between law and common sense. Fun rapid-fire questions, candid debates, and a jaw-dropping cornhole quadriplegic story wrap things up. Guest Information Frank Riess – Owner of Wallkill River Small Arms, firearms history buff, and fan-favorite co-host. Frank is your go-to for gun shop insights, historical gun wisdom, and blunt, real-talk advice for both new and seasoned gun owners. Keywords firearms podcast, gun industry trends, first-time gun buyers, New York gun laws, Walk Hill River Small Arms, gun shop stories, ammo shortage, 9mm ammunition, pre-64 Winchester, firearms history, FPC lawsuits, serialized ammo law, pistol brace rule, self-defense, concealed carry, gun ownership, rapid-fire questions, HSM Ammunition, Flatline Fiberco, gun rights, Second Amendment, gun experiment podcast Ready to hear more straight talk and real-world stories from the shop floor to the courtroom? Subscribe, share, and join The Gun Experiment community!
Today we bring back Riess from fulton brewing and Charlie from Elm Creek. It's a show of beers from both breweries and a lot of shenanigans. Show is recorded at Grand Forks Best Source. For studio information, visit www.gfbestsource.com – Or message us at – Help support GFBS at this donation link - https://bit.ly/3vjvzgX - Access past BruBruthas Episodes - https://brubruthas.podbean.com/ https://brubruthaspodcast.com/ Check out our merchandise store!!! https://my-store-fd2618.creator-spring.com/ #gfbs #gfbestsource #beertalk #brewsandviews #craftbeerchat #hoppyhour #beerloversunite #sudssquad #tastethetap #beergeeksunite #brewingpassion #pintsandpods #brubruthas #certifiedloversofbeer #drinklikeakraken #beerisculture @brubruthas
Religious identities have shifted dramatically in the last quarter century. But how, and it what ways? Is religion as we once knew it dying in the U.S.? Or are people finding other ways of expressing the same kinds of needs for affiliation and meaning in different forms? What do people really mean when they say they are spiritual but not religious? Or religious but not affiliated with any traditional communities or institutions?This panel discussion, held on October 25, 2025, centered around what recent trends might tell us about the future of faith and belonging in American life. Our panel of experts, moderated by Bushman Chair Laurie Maffly-Kipp, explored one of the most communitarian traditions, the Mormon faith, as well as other American religious affiliations and spiritual identities.Visit our website to learn more.PanelistsRosemary Avance is Assistant Professor of Media and Strategic Communications at Oklahoma State University. Her research focuses on the interplay between social dynamics, communication technologies, and identity formation across diverse domains. Avance's recent book, Mediated Mormons: Shifting Religious Identities in the Digital Age, examines case studies of practicing and former Latter-day Saints to understand how these individuals relate to the church, the internet, and modernity during our media-saturated age.Matthew Hedstrom is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Virginia. He specializes in religion and culture in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries, particularly examining the intersections of American modernity and Protestant and post-Protestant religious modernity in the United States. Within this field, Professor Hedstrom studies the rise in spirituality among Americans who aren't tied to particular religious institutions, as explored in his 2012 book The Rise of Liberal Religion: Book Culture and American Spirituality in the Twentieth Century, and his popular undergraduate course: “'Spiritual But Not Religious': Spirituality in America”.Jana Riess is an author, editor, and senior columnist for Religion News Service. Her written works have primarily focused on the intersections of American religion with popular culture, ethics, and society. Riess's most recent book, The Next Mormons: How Millennials Are Changing the LDS Church (Oxford University Press, 2019) discusses the faith practices and institutional distrust of Millennial Mormons. She is currently writing a follow-up book, based on her research with Benjamin Knoll, about the Mormon faith crisis and changing understandings of belonging among Latter-day Saints.ModeratorLaurie Maffly-Kipp is the Richad Lyman Bushman Chair of Mormon Studies at the University of Virginia. She is a distinguished scholar of American religious history and has authored numerous influential works on Mormonism, religion in the American West, and African American religious history. Over the past few decades, Professor Maffly-Kipp has become an influential interpreter of Latter-day Saint history and participated in shaping the field of Mormon Studies. She is also a former president of the American Society of Church History and the Mormon History Association.
In Teil 2 mit Performance-Coach Jonas Riess geht es um die Seite der Leistungsdiagnostik, über die seltener gesprochen wird: Grenzen, Stolperfallen und der Faktor Mensch.Nachdem ihr in Teil 1 tief in Kraftmessplatten, Sprungdiagnostik und Eccentric Overload eingetaucht seid, stellt sich jetzt die Frage:Was bringen all die Daten wirklich – und wo wird es gefährlich, sich zu sehr darauf zu verlassen?Jonas bringt es direkt auf den Punkt:„Wer viel misst, misst viel Mist.“Gemeint ist nicht, dass Diagnostik sinnlos ist – sondern dass du lernen musst, Daten zu einzuordnen. In der Praxis sieht er täglich, wie stark Tagesform, Regeneration, Jetlag, Stress und Balltraining die Werte beeinflussen. Athlet:innen springen an einem Tag Rekord, sind eine Woche später deutlich schlechter – ohne dass sich das Training dazwischen massiv verändert hat.Du erfährst:warum seltene Leistungsdiagnostik-Termine oft genau die Peaks verpassenwie Jonas mit seinen Athlet:innen fast jedes Krafttraining zum Mini-Test machtwieso Rekorde manchmal direkt nach einer Erholungswoche kommen, aber nicht immerwarum zwei Athleten auf den gleichen Belastungsblock völlig unterschiedlich reagierenEin spannender Teil dreht sich um den Mythos vom „gläsernen Athleten“.Theoretisch könnten wir Blutparameter, Muskelbiopsien, Kraftwerte, Sprungtests und Schlafdaten kombinieren. Praktisch wissen wir über den menschlichen Organismus längst nicht genug, um daraus eine perfekte Steuerungsformel zu bauen.Stattdessen plädiert Jonas für:N=1-Denken: jede Athletin, jeder Athlet als individuelles Projektein gut geschultes Coaching-Eye: tausende beobachtete Wiederholungen, Bewegungsmuster und Reaktionendie Kombination aus Daten, Erfahrung und KommunikationNatürlich kommt ihr auch auf das Thema KI im Training zu sprechen. Jonas hat mit Tools wie ChatGPT experimentiert – von „Trainingsplan für Beachvolleyball“ bis hin zu theoretischen Fragen rund um Diagnostik. Sein Fazit:KI kann Recherche und Strukturierung von Wissen massiv erleichtern.Aber KI ersetzt weder das Erfahrungswissen noch das Feingefühl im Umgang mit Menschen.Viele entscheidende Dinge – z.B. wie eine Athletin emotional reagiert, wie sie auf Druck, Müdigkeit oder Stress anspringt – tauchen in keiner Studie auf und werden selten verschriftlicht.Zum Schluss geht es um Low-Budget-Lösungen und den Einstieg in die Diagnostik:günstige Kontaktmatten als Sprung- und Reaktivtesteinfache Setups mit Beinpresse, Hooks und kreativen Lösungenwarum Jonas trotz moderner Technik bis heute von seinen „Kellerzeiten“ ohne High-End-Equipment profitiertDiese Folge ist für dich, wenn du:schon mit Diagnostik arbeitest und wissen willst, wo die echten Grenzen liegendich fragst, wie viel KI im Training sinnvoll istdein Coaching-Eye schärfen und Athlet:innen individueller führen möchtestStatt Zahlen-Fetisch bekommst du hier ehrliche Einblicke aus dem High-Performance-Alltag – inklusive Tinder-Date-Anekdote und Rekordsprung mit drei Stunden Schlaf.
In dieser Folge wird es nerdig – aber maximal praxisnah. Du hörst Jonas Riess, Strength & Conditioning Coach, Ex-American-Football-Spieler und aktueller Performance-Coach der Schweizer Beachvolleyball-Nationalteams. Zusammen mit Benjamin spricht er darüber, wie du Kraft- und Schnelligkeitsdiagnostik so nutzt, dass am Ende nicht nur schöne Zahlen stehen, sondern echte Leistungssteigerung.Jonas erzählt, wie er vom American Football und einer hartnäckigen Patellatendinopathie (Jumpers Knee) in die Welt der Sehnenrehabilitation, Sprungdiagnostik und Kraftmessung gerutscht ist – und warum ihn saubere Daten seitdem nicht mehr loslassen. Du erfährst, wie er mit Jugendlichen in Frankfurt angefangen hat, über Hallenvolleyball den Weg in den Profibereich gefunden hat und heute in Bern mit den besten Beachvolleyballer:innen der Schweiz arbeitet.Ein Schwerpunkt der Folge ist die Frage:Wie misst man Sprungkraft, Schnelligkeit und Kraft wirklich sinnvoll?Dafür nimmst du mit:warum Jonas früh in Lichtschranken investiert hat und sich mit Fußschalter, Kabelsalat und 40-Yard-Dash seine eigene Profizeitmessung gebastelt hatwie Kontaktmatten funktionieren, warum sie anfällig fürs „Cheaten“ sind – und wieso jemand theoretisch „3 Kilometer“ hoch springen kannwas eine moderne Kraftmessplatte (Force Plate) anders macht: Bodenreaktionskräfte in Newton, 1000 Hz Samplingrate, über 70 Metriken und der Claim: „Every jump tells a story“warum Sprunghöhe allein nicht reicht und welche Kennzahlen Jonas wirklich nutztDu lernst außerdem den Unterschied zwischen verschiedenen Athletentypen kennen:„Diesels“ vs. „Flyers“muscle-driven vs. tendon-driven Athlet:innenwie sich das auf Countermovement Jumps, Ausholgeschwindigkeit und den Umkehrpunkt auswirktBesonders spannend: Jonas zeigt an konkreten Beispielen, wie er Trainingsprogramme baut:klassisches Krafttraining für „Diesels“, die von hoher Maximalkraft und kontrollierter Exzentrik profitierenEccentric Overload mit der K-Box, um bei reaktiven Athleten die exzentrische Bremsfähigkeit zu verbessernpraktische Alternativen, wenn du keine K-Box hast: 2-zu-1-Methode an der Beinpresse, exzentrisches Überladen, Tempo-VariantenDiese Folge ist für dich, wenn du:in der Leichtathletik, im Beachvolleyball, Football oder einer anderen Schnellkraftsportart unterwegs bistals Trainer:in verstehen willst, wie du mit Diagnostik wirklich bessere Trainingsentscheidungen triffstwissen möchtest, wie du Sprungkraft- und Schnelligkeitstests praxisnah, reproducible und fair aufsetztStichworte, die dich erwarten: Kraftmessplatte, Sprungkraft verbessern, Leistungsdiagnostik, Velocity Based Training, Eccentric Overload, Sehne & Patellatendinopathie, Every jump tells a story.Alle aktuellen Partner findest du hier:NordVPN mit verschlüsselter Verbindung und blockiert schädliche Seiten & Tracker.Exklusiv: Großer Rabatt auf das 2-Jahrespaket + 4 Extra-Monate gratis.
Today's conversation centers on a vital aspect of our human experience. The enhancing richness and benefits of empathy. Meet Helen Riess, M.D., Founder and Chief Medical Officer of Empathetics.com. Dr. Riess is a clinical professor and research psychiatrist at Harvard Medical School who developed empathy education based on neuroscience research. Her groundbreaking book, which is now in paperback, is entitled, “The Empathy Effect: 7 NEUROSCIENCE BASED KEYS for Transforming the Way We LIVE, LOVE, WORK and CONNECT Across Differences.” In a fractured world, learning more about empathy could be just what we need!
This bonus episode of Scholars & Saints is taken from the Eleventh Annual Joseph Smith Lecture, delivered by author and journalist Jana Riess at Newcomb Hall in Charlottesville, Va on October 24, 2025. Click here for more information about Dr. Riess and her lecture.You can follow along with the lecture slides here.Each fall, the University of Virginia's Mormon Studies Program sponsors the Joseph Smith Lecture Series: a public lecture on religion in public life, with particular emphasis on religious liberty and civic leadership. The Lecture is designed to honor the legacies of both Thomas Jefferson and Joseph Smith but is not limited to either the American or Mormon experience. If you like or learn from what you hear, we would appreciate your support of the Joseph Smith Lecture Series Endowment Fund.
Dave Riess explains how commercial property owners can turn rooftops into revenue using WonderPower's solar systems to increase NOI and hedge energy costs.In this episode of RealDealChat, Jack Hoss sits down with Dave Riess, CEO and co-founder of WonderPower (WunderPower.com), to discuss how commercial real estate owners can generate new income and protect against rising electricity costs using rooftop solar.Dave shares his journey from electrical engineer to energy entrepreneur and breaks down why commercial solar is one of the most underutilized opportunities in real estate. He explains how WonderPower helps landlords lease unused roof space, install solar systems at no cost, and collect steady lease payments — all while future-proofing their properties.You'll also hear about the latest trends in electricity demand, what's driving record utility costs, and how data centers, manufacturing reshoring, and AI are reshaping the energy landscape.What you'll learn in this episode:How WonderPower leases rooftop space to create new revenue streamsWhy solar is now cost-effective in most U.S. marketsThe impact of AI, data centers & manufacturing reshoring on energy pricesHow solar acts as a “physical hedge” against rising utility costsThe financial benefits of distributed generation for real estate ownersHow federal solar incentives are changing (and when they expire)Why landlords in the Northeast & California see the highest returnsHow NOI increases through renewable energy adoptionWhat property types qualify: logistics, warehousing, storage & medical officeThe minimal maintenance required and long-term reliability of solar assets
We'd love to hear from you. What are your thoughts and questions?In this episode, Dr. Allen Lomax discusses the intersection of engineering, entrepreneurship, and clean energy with Dave Riess, founder of Wunder. They explore the challenges and opportunities in the commercial solar market, the importance of capital in solar projects, and the future trends in renewable energy infrastructure. The conversation highlights the evolving landscape of solar investment and the critical role of customer experience and capital access in driving growth.Main Points:Commercial solar is a smart investment for high net worth individuals.The solar market is experiencing a significant energy transition.Challenges in the commercial segment include access to capital and customer experience.The commercial real estate market is under-penetrated in solar adoption.Investment credit is crucial for financing solar projects.Tenants' electricity costs influence commercial real estate decisions.The demand for electricity is increasing, impacting commercial properties.Renewable energy generation is becoming more economically viable.The growth of solar technology is accelerating despite challenges.Future opportunities in commercial solar investment remain strong.Connect with Dave Riess:https://www.wunderpower.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidriess/https://www.facebook.com/WunderCapital/
The power of empathy for organizational success is not just proven in all the data. Neuroscience backs up our human need to connect and form relationships. But why does empathic communication lead to better business results, improved wellness, decreased burnout, and better workforce retention? We explore that today with Dr. Helen Riess. Persuaded by the belief that empathy can transform healthcare, Dr. Riess founded Empathetics to meet medicine's most pressing challenges. We talk about whether empathy can be taught or if it's an inborn trait, the evidence for how empathy improves measurable outcomes, and what shifts we need to make to more fully bring empathy into work. Dr. Riess shares how the brain works on empathy and how it looks different for different people of all abilities. Finally, we discuss the importance of getting people into the right seat to lead with empathy and why self-regulation skills are critical to leadership success.To access the episode transcript, please scroll down below.Listen and discover:Why empathy is a key survival trait of the human species.Effective shifts to bring more personal compassion, kindness, and empathy to the workplace.The best ways to start your day for effective, empathetic leadership.Advice for dealing with people at different stages and levels of empathy.Why practicing empathy at work spills over into other aspects of your life. "Neuroscience shows that when the brain is at rest, we're not doing nothing. The default mode is all about working out relationships. It just shows how critical human relationship and connectedness really is." — Dr. Helen RiessFrom Our Partner:SparkEffect partners with organizations to unlock the full potential of their greatest asset: their people. Through their tailored assessments and expert coaching at every level, SparkEffect helps organizations manage change, sustain growth, and chart a path to a brighter future.Go to sparkeffect.com/edge now and download your complimentary Professional and Organizational Alignment Review today.About Dr. Helen Riess, Founder and Chief Medical Officer, EmpatheticsDr. Helen Riess, a psychiatrist at Massachusetts General Hospital and an Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, is renowned for her groundbreaking research into the neurobiology of empathy. Dr. Riess has shown that empathy can be taught and learned. Her work has reshaped how healthcare professionals connect with patients and colleagues, fostering trust and greater patient and clinician satisfaction. Her award-winning research has been published in leading peer-reviewed journals.Persuaded by the belief that empathy can transform healthcare, Dr. Riess founded Empathetics to meet medicine's most pressing challenges. As Chief Medical Officer, she translates her research into programs that help healthcare teams navigate the communication demands of modern practice. Her empathy training programs improve wellness, reduce burnout and employee turnover, and improve workforce cultures.Her best-selling book, The Empathy Effect, has resonated globally. Her TEDx talk, “The Power of Empathy,” has nearly one million views. A Founding Member of Newsweek's Expert Forum, Dr. Riess continues to champion the transformative power of empathy to improve healthcare for everyone.Connect with Helen: Empathetics, Inc: empathetics.comInstagram: instagram.com/helen.riessLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/helen-riessTEDx: The Power of EmpathyBook: The Empathy Effect: empathetics.com/empathy-effect-bookConnect with Maria:Get Maria's books on empathy: Red-Slice.com/booksLearn more about Maria's work: Red-Slice.comHire Maria to speak: Red-Slice.com/Speaker-Maria-RossTake the LinkedIn Learning Course! Leading with EmpathyLinkedIn: Maria RossInstagram: @redslicemariaFacebook: Red SliceThreads: @redslicemaria
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I want to hear your thoughts about the show and this episode. Text us here...Are you sitting on expertise but struggling to be seen? This week on Casa De Confidence, we're joined by PR powerhouse and former network TV producer Katie Riess, who shares how she went from booking political bigwigs at NBC and CBS to helping entrepreneurs craft media messages that land—and lead to real visibility.We unpack:Why confidence is the key to getting featured (and how to build it)What the “quiet expert crisis” is—and how to break free from itHow Katie pivoted her career after becoming a mom (and never looked back)The difference between pay-to-play PR vs. earned media—and why it mattersA simple tip to get yourself media-ready this weekWhether you're launching a book, podcast, or movement—this episode is your permission slip to stop hiding and start showing up.Grab Katie's FREE PR Content Calendar + Media Prep Resources: ktmediastrategies.comConnect with Katie on LinkedInReady to boost your podcast visibility? Book your Podcast Audit with us:This is an invitation to join a supportive community of purpose-driven entrepreneurs who are creating an impact in the world.A mastermind is a community of peers who exchange ideas, provide support, and offer sound advice for running a successful business.Join the Confident YOU Mastermind now at https://goconfidentlyservices.myflodesk.com/confidentyoumastermindSupport the showOther helpful resources for you: For more about me and what I do, check out my website. Do you want a podcast audit? Check out this link If you're looking for support to grow your business faster, be positioned as an authority in your industry, and impact the masses, schedule a call to explore if you'd be a good fit for one of my coaching programs. Thank you for listening to our podcast. Please Subscribe! Join our Facebook GroupInstagram, TikTok We love reviews! Please leave us a review.Contact us if you want to Launch, restart, or grow your podcast.
Episode SummaryIn this lively episode of The Gun Experiment's “Chopping It Up,” we welcome back personal friend and local FFL, Frank Riess of Wallkill River Small Arms, for an insightful conversation mixing firearms history, Second Amendment news, and personal anecdotes. The trio kicks off with stories about teaching kids about taxes, memorable shooting trips, and the hazards of dealing with modern deliveries. Frank brings his deep knowledge to the table with a fascinating segment on the National Firearms Act (NFA) and Gun Control Act of 1968, revealing the surprising history behind firearm restrictions.The discussion shifts to timely current events: legislative battles over the Hearing Protection Act and Short Act, issues with "fudd" politicians, and the importance of citizen advocacy. They also dissect recent incidents of gun misuse in the news—including the ethics and responsibilities of gun ownership and self-defense situations. Frank unveils his custom Kings River 1911, offering a rare firsthand review and comparison to other high-end 1911s. The conversation wraps up with a humorous but pointed look at political showmanship and double standards, urging the gun community to stay vigilant and get involved.Listen for a mix of education, opinion, laughter, and practical advice for gun owners and anyone passionate about personal freedom.Call to Action1. Join our mailing list: Thegunexperiment.com2. Subscribe and leave us a comment on Apple or Spotify3. Follow us on all of our social media: Instagram Twitter Youtube Facebook4. Be a part of our growing community, join our Discord page!5. Grab some cool TGE merch6. Ask us anything at AskMikeandKeith@gmail.com5. Be sure to support the sponsors of the show. They are an integral part of making the show possible.Show SponsorsOnSite Firearms TrainingTop-tier instructors and world-class guest trainers; quality instruction for every level of shooter.Courses, details, and registration: OFTLLC.usKings River CustomHandcrafted, heirloom-quality custom 1911 pistols and more.Contact Matt Ryker: (479) 244-6243Website: kingsrivercustom.comKey TakeawaysDeep Dive into Firearms Legislation:Frank explains the real (and often forgotten) history behind NFA restrictions on short-barreled rifles/shotguns, revealing how current laws often stem from clerical errors and political compromises.Current 2A Advocacy:The importance of calling Congressional representatives to support the Hearing Protection Act and Short Act—Frank provides step-by-step...
This episode of The Crux True Survival Story Podcast follows the remarkable tale of 2-year-old Boden Allen who survived a seven-mile journey through the hazardous Arizona desert, thanks to the protective instincts of a ranch dog named Buford. Host Kaycee McIntosh delves into the Allen family's terrifying ordeal, the resilience of young children in wilderness situations, and the heroics of Great Pyrenees dogs. The episode also highlights other incredible child survival stories and provides crucial safety tips to prevent and handle similar incidents. 00:00 Introduction to the Crux True Survival Story Podcast 01:11 Setting the Scene: Arizona's Harsh Desert Environment 04:02 The Disappearance of 2-Year-Old Boden Allen 05:46 The Search and Rescue Efforts 08:00 The Heroic Dog Buford and Boden's Rescue 12:37 Reflections on Child Survival Instincts 14:33 Other Remarkable Child Survival Stories 21:08 Personal Stories and Lessons for Parents 23:51 The Protective Instincts of Working Dogs 28:53 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Email us! thecruxsurvival@gmail.com Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thecruxpodcast/ Get schooled by Julie in outdoor wilderness medicine! https://www.headwatersfieldmedicine.com/ References Arizona Republic. (2025, April 19). A sleepless, terrifying night ends with good news for Arizona family. Yahoo! News. https://www.yahoo.com/news/sleepless-terrifying-night-ends-good-155612035.html Caplan, A. L. (2022, December 9). Great Pyrenees attacks pack of coyotes to protect animals on Georgia farm: 'Not a normal dog'. People. https://people.com/pets/great-pyrenees-named-casper-attacks-coyote-pack-to-protect-sheep/ Chiu, D. (2025, April 21). Parents speak out after toddler was found walking through wilderness by rancher's dog. People. https://people.com/parents-speak-out-after-toddler-found-by-ranchers-dog-after-walking-through-wilderness-11719081 Gabrielle Sales. (2022, April 15). Dangers of hiking in the desert and safety tips. From One Girl to One World. https://from1girlto1world.com/dangers-of-the-desert/ Golightly, C. (2025, April 18). 'It's like the worst living nightmare any parent can feel,' 2-year-old reunited with family after 7 mile journey through mountain lion territory. 11Alive. https://www.11alive.com/article/news/nation-world/arizona-toddler-found-safe-after-night-missing-in-wilderness/75-b30e1fd8-8f84-4853-83aa-5956c609aca2 Great Pyrenees Club of Southern Ontario. (2024). Great Pyr and Bear - Pet or working dog? https://www.great-pyrenees-club-of-southern-ontario.com/Great-Pyr-and-Bear.html Happy Puppy Team. (2023, April 21). Great Pyrenees temperament traits. The Happy Puppy Site. https://thehappypuppysite.com/great-pyrenees-temperament/ Mattinson, P. (2023, September 27). Great Pyrenees temperament: What's a Great Pyrenees's personality like? iHeartDogs. https://iheartdogs.com/great-pyrenees-temperament-whats-a-great-pyreneess-personality-like/ Simon, D., & Riess, R. (2019, May 18). Kentucky toddler lost in woods for days is found. Rescuers heard his cries. CNN. https://www.cnn.com/2019/05/16/us/missing-kentucky-toddler-survived/index.html Simpson, K. (2016, May 8). Childlike behavior helps kids survive. The Denver Post. https://www.denverpost.com/2006/06/03/childlike-behavior-helps-kids-survive/ US SAR Task Force. (2021, July 23). Child survival – Lost in the woods. https://ussartf.org/child_survival_.htm Weather Atlas. (2024, May 24). April weather forecast: Arizona, USA. https://www.weather-atlas.com/en/arizona-usa-weather-april
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Cosmologists were, let us be honest, pretty stunned in 1998 when observations revealed that the universe is accelerating. There was an obvious plausible explanation, the cosmological constant proposed by Einstein, which is equivalent to a constant vacuum energy pervading space. But the cosmological constant was known to be enormously smaller than its "natural" value, and it seems fine-tuned for it to be so small but not yet zero. Once burned, twice shy, and since then we have been looking for evidence that the dark energy might not be strictly constant, even though that's even more fine-tuned. We talk to cosmologist Marc Kamionkowski about recent evidence that dark energy might be changing with time, and what this might have to do with the Hubble tension and other cosmic anomalies.Blog post with transcript: https://www.preposterousuniverse.com/podcast/2025/03/31/310-marc-kamionkowski-on-dark-energy-and-cosmic-anomalies/Support Mindscape on Patreon.Marc Kamionkowski received his Ph.D. in physics from the University of Chicago. He is currently the William R. Kenan Jr. Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Johns Hopkins University. Among his prizes are the Gruber Cosmology Prize, the Dannie Heineman Prize for Astrophysics, membership in the National Academy of Science, and a Guggenheim Fellowship.Johns Hopkins web pageGoogle Scholar publicationsWikipediaKamionkowski and Riess, "The Hubble Tension and Early Dark Energy"Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument paper and followupDark Energy Survey paperSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
If you are an NBA scout, I want you to remember this name: Breckin Riess. He is going to be the next superstar of the NBA. He's eight years old, and he's in my Studio.
In dieser Folge feiern wir! Und zwar die 50. Folge Jeannes Varieté, tolle Frauen, das Leben und die Liebe und, und, und.Zu diesem Anlass schau ich auch zurück auf die größte Party, die ich jemals geschmissen habe, nämlich die Launchparty von Jeannes Varieté vor einem Jahr – noch ein Jubiläum! Damals hab ich tolle Frauen auf die Bühne eingeladen, und ein paar davon hörst du in dieser Folge: Anna Mabo, Claire du Foucauld, Violeta Parisini und Anna Riess.Außerdem: Wer Geburtstag feiert, singt mit hoher Wahrscheinlichkeit auch “Happy Birthday” – ich habe mir angeschaut, woher das Lied eigentlich kommt und was es damit auf sich hat. Und ich stell dir die Wow-Frau Anna Sacher vor, die nicht nur für ihre Parties berühmt war, sondern die auch Unternehmerin und langjährige sowie legendäre Chefin des Hotel Sachers war. Wie gefällt dir Jeannes Varieté? Was feierst du? Schreib mir per E-Mail an jeanne@ohwow.eu oder auf Instagram an @jeanne_drach! Abonniere den Jeannes Varieté Newsletter: ohwow.eu/newsletter.Links zur Folge:Anna SacherDie geheime Liebe der Anna Sacher20 Happy Birthday SongsWho is the Writer Behind “Happy Birthday To You?”Copyright claim Happy BirthdayDekadenzWebsite Anna MaboInstagram Claire de FoucauldWebsite Violetta ParisiniWebsite Anna RiessIn dieser Folge haben mitgewirkt: Jeanne Drach, Anna Muhr, Catharina Ballan, Hanna Bergmayr; Trompete: Almut Schäfer-Kubelka. Foto: Christian Zagler. Grafik: Catharina Ballan. Strategische Beratung: Milo Tesselaar.Dieser Podcast wird präsentiert von OH WOW. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today we are talking about Fulton Brewing with our good friend Riess. We have a few other goodies to enjoy too. Show is recorded at Grand Forks Best Source. For studio information, visit www.gfbestsource.com – Or message us at bit.ly/44meos1 – Help support GFBS at this donation link - https://bit.ly/3vjvzgX - Access past BruBruthas Episodes - https://brubruthas.podbean.com/ #gfbs #gfbestsource #beertalk #brewsandviews #craftbeerchat #hoppyhour #beerloversunite #sudssquad #tastethetap #beergeeksunite #brewingpassion #pintsandpods #brubruthas #certifiedloversofbeer #drinklikeakraken #beerisculture @brubruthas
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We release new content every Tuesday morning so be sure to subscribe so you don't miss a single episode. Subscribe here Tonight's in-studio guest co-host is not only a good friend, but also a regular on the show and our personal FFL; it's my pleasure to welcome back Frank Riess of Wallkill River Small Arms. Ways to support the show:1. Join our mailing list: Thegunexperiment.com 2. Subscribe, Leave us 5 stars and comment on Apple or Spotify3. Follow us on Instagram and/or FB: Instagram Facebook4. Be a part of our private community, join our Discord page!5. Be sure to support the sponsors of the show. They are an integral part of making the show possible.Ask us anything at AskMikeandKeith@gmail.comGet Your Gun Experiment Merch HereToday's show is brought to you by Cooper's Cask Coffee. Cooper's makes barrel aged coffees with hints of your choice of rum, rye, whiskey or bourbon. They source single origin roasts from around the world and you can get yours by going to CoffeewithMikeandKeith.comTonight's Topics of DiscussionI. Intro: Catch up with FrankPresidential Debate DiscussionNo Courtesy for TyreekII. Body Cam Footage of Tyreek Hill IncidentIII. NYPD Courtesy Card Lawsuit Settled2A Rights are HistoryIV. Frank's Firearms HistoryV. Court Upholds 2A Ban for MigrantsBare Back and Bad BackVII. Gen Z Ditching CondomsVIII. State Senator Aide Throws out Back During Sexual Favors Desk Pops and...
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Jonathan W. Riess, MD, MS - The Central Role of the Pathologist in Detecting MET Alterations: Enabling Multidisciplinary Teams to Do More With Less in NSCLC
Jonathan W. Riess, MD, MS - The Central Role of the Pathologist in Detecting MET Alterations: Enabling Multidisciplinary Teams to Do More With Less in NSCLC
Jonathan W. Riess, MD, MS - The Central Role of the Pathologist in Detecting MET Alterations: Enabling Multidisciplinary Teams to Do More With Less in NSCLC
“The first casualty of war is truth—the second is empathy. Empathy has to call for backup. The backup is in the form of radical empathy.” -Lou Agosta, Assistant Professor of Medical Education at Ross Medical University at Saint Anthony Hospital We have a difficult six months ahead of us. A contentious presidential election looms in the U.S., the world continues to be war-torn, and companies find themselves mired in social topics that threaten to win over one half of consumers or stakeholders while alienating the other half. Could consciously practiced empathy make the difference between community success and fragmented failure? Perhaps. Dr. Helen Riess is the Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and the Director of Empathy Research and Training in Psychotherapy Research group in the Department of Psychiatry at Mass General Hospital. She is also the author of a book called The Empathy Effect. She has studied not just the power of empathy, but also the ability to monitor it neuroscientifically. Dr Riess may have found proof of something that many leaders believe… empathy is not a soft skill after all. In this episode of the Art of Supply podcast, Kelly Barner focuses on empathy as a business strategy: A review of Dr. Riess' findings and what they teach us about the physical experience of empathy How empathy can not only be learned and improved over time, it can also be lost or diminished How an expanded understanding of empathy can affect our performance at work - and in life, too Links: Kelly Barner on LinkedIn Art of Supply LinkedIn newsletter Art of Supply on AOP Subscribe to This Week in Procurement
Last week we sat down with Dave Riess, the CEO and co-founder of Wunder. They're working hard to scale mid-sized commercial solar projects, where they believe the real TAM is in this market. Dave is an awesome guy who's been grinding in the space for years now, so we naturally had a ton to talk about.* (00:02:55) Introduction and Guest Overview: Introduction of the hosts and the guest, David Reese, co-founder, and CEO of Wonder (formerly Wonder Capital).* (00:07:33) Network-Based Energy Infrastructure: Discussion on evolving energy infrastructure to a more network-based architecture.* (00:40:42) Commercial Solar Market Challenges: Analysis of why the commercial solar market isn't scaling more quickly.* (00:50:25) Pricing and Merchant Exposure: Examination of pricing strategies and the risks of merchant exposure in solar projects.* (00:57:49) Reducing Transaction Costs: Strategies to streamline the underwriting, structuring, and de-risking processes in solar projects.* (01:27:39) DERs and Market Dynamics: Insights on the role of Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) and their impact on the energy market.* (01:34:42) Future of the Grid: Speculations on how the main grid might evolve or shrink in favor of the grid edge.* (01:45:03) Technology Development vs. Deployment: The imbalance between resources allocated to technology development and deployment.* (01:46:06) Solid-State Power Electronics: Potential impact of solid-state power electronics on grid infrastructure.* (01:47:24) Energy Market Evolution: The slow evolution of the energy market and the role of capitalism in driving change.* (01:48:38) Solving Energy Problems: Identifying and addressing the primary constraints in the energy market.* (01:50:15) Transformer and Power Electronics: Discussion on transformers, power electronics, and their role in future energy systems.* (01:50:59) DC Microgrids and EV Charging: Potential benefits of DC microgrids and advancements in EV charging technology.* (01:51:34) Capital and Risk Management: Matching capital with the risk profile of solar assets and the importance of certainty in asset performance.* (02:00:39) Revisiting Past Technologies: Reflection on past technological advancements and their relevance today.* (02:01:25) Deployment Focus: Emphasis on the importance of focusing on the deployment of existing technologies.* (02:12:35) CSP 2.0 for Data Centers: Exploration of CSP 2.0 technology for providing clean power to AI data centers.* (02:14:36) Opinions on Emerging Technologies: Mixed views on the potential success of emerging energy technologies like CSP 2.0.* (02:11:57) Solar and AI Data Centers: Discussion on the announcement of a new project for AI data centers using solar thermal energy. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.dertaskforce.com/subscribe
“When you have walked in the shoes of other people, empathy comes much easier.”Can you learn to be more empathetic?There's no better person to garner an informed opinion from about this question than Dr. Helen Riess, founder and CEO of Empathetics, Inc., a company that provides empathy training to hospitals and doctors.And her answer is yes.Dr. Riess and I discuss why empathy is important in leadership and how you can learn to develop more empathy.Since empathy is a critical skill for leaders, we discuss what it is and the systematic training people can experience that will help them learn to use their empathy muscle more readily and frequently.In this episode:What is empathy?The role of empathy in leadershipLearning empathy as a skillPractical things to do to become a more empathetic leaderAnd more!Power Presence Academy | Leadership with Less Ego And More Soul is the go-to podcast for anyone who leads. Your host is Janet Ioli, leadership and human development expert, sought-after coach and advisor to global executives, and former executive with experience in four Fortune 100 companies. She helps leaders ground themselves with confidence, connection, and purpose to lead with Less Ego and More Soul.Resource Links:Dr. Helen Riess is the Founder, CEO, and Chief Scientist for Empathetics, Inc. Dr. Riess is a clinical professor and research psychiatrist at Harvard Medical School who developed empathy education based on neuroscience research. Tested in pilot studies and a randomized controlled trial at Massachusetts General Hospital and published in peer reviewed medical journals, her research won the Partners (Mass. General Brigham) Healthcare Medical Education Research Award and an Arnold P. Gold Foundation for Humanism in Medicine Research Institute Award. The Empathy Effect: Seven Neuroscience-Based Keys for Transforming the Way We Live, Love, Work, and Connect Across Differences by Helen Riess and Liz NeporentConnect with today's guest on LinkedIn: Helen Riess, M.D.Connect with Janet Ioli:Website: janetioli.comLinkedin: Janet IoliInstagram: @janetioliJanet is the founder of Power Presence Academy. She helps leaders ground themselves with confidence, connection, and purpose and lead with Less Ego, More Soul.If you want to become more grounded, confident, and aligned with your deeper values in just 21 days. Check out Janet Ioli's book Less Ego, More Soul: A Modern Reinvention Guide for Women.If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Select “Listen in Apple Podcasts,” then choose the “Ratings & Reviews” tab to share what you think. Produced by Ideablossoms
Dr. Helen Riess is Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and Director of Empathy Research and Training in the Psychotherapy Research Group at Massachusetts General Hospital. She is also Founder and Chief Executive Officer at Empathetics, a company that provides science-based empathy and interpersonal skills training for healthcare professionals. Her research focuses on improving empathy and relational skills in physicians.00:00 Introduction01:14 Defining Empathy03:38 Empathy and Burnout05:00 Care for the Caregiver07:52 Exquisite Empathy and Burnout09:18 Building Empathy and Avoiding Overburden10:45 Developing Boundaries in Clinical Practice11:45 Training and Teaching Empathy13:42 Model for Recognizing Emotion in Others15:11 Becoming Emotion Detectives19:31 Leadership's Role in Creating Supportive Workplaces23:22 Benefits of Empathy Training29:07 Technology and Empathy Training34:18 Research on MDMA-Assisted Psychotherapy37:43 Building Empathy and Compassion40:07 Taking Small Steps Towards Empathy42:32 Resources for Building Empathy43:28 Future of Empathy TrainingThe Empathy Effect (Dr. Riess's book)The Power of Empathy (TEDx Talk)Visit our website for more insights on psychiatry.Podcast producer: Jon Earle
I'm honored to have another amazing guest, Katie Riess, on the podcast today!Katie is a fellow boy mom who thought her career in journalism and working as a TV news producer is where she would stay..but motherhood totally changed that for her. Katie ended up stepping into the PR world and starting her own company, KT Media Strategies, and she's never looked back. She now supports her own amazing clients + delivers them the results they're looking for when it comes to top notch media and exposure. Katie has learned that making big pivots in your career (especially when it benefits you and your family) can be a beautiful thing, even if it feels kind of scary at the time. Katie and I talk about what it looks like to work with a PR and media team (how beneficial this can be for you), and why everyone needs a publicist. We also dive into what earned media is compared to other types of exposure, what it looked like for Katie to turn down her dream job at CNN, simple steps to begin increasing your visibility and attracting more of your IDEAL audience, and more. This was such a powerful conversation, and Katie's story is pretty incredible - I know you're going to resonate with what she has to share!In this episode, turning down a dream job at CNN + why everyone needs a publicist, we cover:Katie's role as a PR and media expert, and what the client journey looks like when working with her and her teamWhat earned media really is One of Katie's favorite parts about working in media compared to journalismA major decision Katie had to make after being offered her dream job at CNNSome simple steps to take to begin increasing your visibility and attracting your ideal audienceChoosing to own and show up as the expert and leader you already know you are, before it ‘actually' happensConnect with Katie on Instagram @ktmediastrategiesLearn more about Katie by visiting her website Connect with me on InstagramLearn more about working together by visiting my website
On episode 366 of the BlockHash Podcast, CEO Austin Riess joins Brandon Zemp to discuss their startup called Bump Search, a next-gen Web3 search engine that allows you to surf the web like normal while getting paid for your personal data. Bump Search allows you to toggle between a Paid and Private mode at the click of a button. This allows you to determine whether or not you are shown ads or promoted content in search for more privacy control and a better user experience. Bump also has a built-in AI, crafted to empower the user and requires no guidance or training, completely customized to your needs. With a glance at your info page, the AI named “MIC” will analyze your interests, and deliver a curated selection of articles and products. Bump's AI is dedicated solely to delivering content that provides what you're searching for. ⏳ Timestamps: 0:00 | Introduction 1:19 | What is Austin Riess? 6:08 | What is Bump Search? 13:55 | How does Bump Search function? 17:22 | Web3 integrations with Bump Search 25:02 | Problem with Web3 26:31 | Features for Bump Search 30:26 | Advertising on Bump Search 36:12 | Bump Search Roadmap
If you were to name one thing that could simultaneously increase patient satisfaction and reduce provider burnout, would empathy come to mind? Well, based on research published in peer-reviewed journals, it should, as we'll learn from our Raise the Line guest Dr. Helen Riess, a clinical professor at Harvard Medical School and author of the book, The Empathy Effect. Trained as a psychiatrist, Riess has built a training program based on the neuroscience of emotion that bucks the prevailing wisdom that empathy is an inborn trait that can't be taught. “I feel your pain is not just a figure of speech. We actually do feel other people's pain and our very survival depends on it,” Riess explains to host Shiv Gaglani. The company Riess founded and leads, Empathetics, has put thousands of clinicians and frontline staff through its e-learning courses with impressive results including major increases in patient experience scores and improvements in staff retention with the longest follow-up case study showing an 82.9% decrease in turnover among participating clinicians. In a nutshell, the training builds perception of emotion and fosters a deeper understanding of what Riess calls ‘the whole person.' “You know, not just the broken wrist, but what does the broken wrist mean for a sixty-five-year-old woman who is the only caretaker for her grandchild?” Join us for a fascinating look at the neuroscience of empathy and its role in transforming the culture of healthcare.Mentioned in this episode: https://www.empathetics.com/
While most brands view connecting with the Hispanic and Latinx audience as a challenge, the TelevisaUnivision team sees it as an opportunity.On the latest episode of Yeah, That's Probably An Ad, community editor Luz Corona is joined by TelevisaUnivision EVP, chief growth officer Dan Riess to talk about the current state of Hispanic marketing. Following president of sales Donna Speciale's Brandweek session, Riess sheds more light on the broadcast network's approach in relationship-building with advertisers, from educating them about the Latinx audience to filling in advertiser gaps in pharmaceutical and financial, two areas largely underrepresented in the community but vital now more than ever before. The EVP also discusses their in-house content studio offerings and the freshly signed deals to stream the Super Bowl in 2024, a major move for all broadcast partners involved. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Watch the full video on youtube here: https://youtu.be/b3Tx1g8gKmY Other Episode with Adam Riess: https://youtu.be/WZUqzHRuzhA Adam Riess is a renowned astrophysicist recognized for his groundbreaking research on the expansion of the universe with the 2011 Nobel Prize in physics Through extensive measurements and collaborations with other scientists, Riess discovered an intriguing tension in the size of the universe's expansion, which has steadily grown over the past decade. These results, reaching a significant level of more than 5 sigma, revealed an unexpected phenomenon: the rate of the universe's expansion seems to differ based on whether one starts from the beginning shortly after the big bang or from the present. This unexpected autonomy in the expansion challenged the traditional cosmological model, which tells the story of the universe's evolution from its inception to its current state. Riess's research has generated suspicion among many scientists, leading them to question whether the cosmological model itself needs revision. In his pursuit of unraveling the mysteries of the universe, Riess reminds us that advanced technology may often be mistaken for something magical. On this episode of INTO THE IMPOSSIBLE Riess explores the challenges of measuring distances in the universe and the discrepancies between measurements of the expansion rate of the universe first observed by Edwin Hubble namesake of The Hubble Constant, a pillar of cosmology. From the use of parallax (dating back to ancient Greece) to the use of Cepheid variables and Type 1a supernovae, Riess takes listeners on a journey through the cosmic distance ladder and the problem of the variation in the measurement of the Hubble constant known as the Hubble Tension. The possible role of dark energy is discussed, opening up new avenues for scientific investigation. Riess shares insights into the concept of the cosmological principle, and how it is challenged by the Hubble Tension. The conversation touches on peak experiences, the awe-inspiring encounters with nature that trigger moments of gratitude and curiosity, and the importance of sustaining these feelings in scientific exploration. Riess highlights the empirical nature of observational cosmology and the need for continued data collection and refining of models. Black holes, gravitational lensing, and Adam's motivations to pursue precision science are discussed. Subscribe to the Jordan Harbinger Show for amazing content from Apple's best podcast of 2018! https://www.jordanharbinger.com/podcasts Please leave a rating and review: On Apple devices, click here, https://apple.co/39UaHlB On Spotify it's here: https://spoti.fi/3vpfXok On Audible it's here https://tinyurl.com/wtpvej9v Find other ways to rate here: https://briankeating.com/podcast Support the podcast on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/drbriankeating or become a Member on YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmXH_moPhfkqCk6S3b9RWuw/join Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In this amazing episode where I speak with Doug Jones - known as the greatest actor you hardly ever see! We talk about: Voice acting as a full-body experience David Hyde Pierce not understanding why they hired him because Doug had voiced the Hellboy character with such emotion and perfection. How to make ‘creature sounds' Effort in video game VO Going for your dreams As he says, "Someone out there is doing this voice-over thing, and it may as well be you."
On today's episode Turron talk about the Titans getting ready for Rookie Mini Camp, Tannehill and more. Forever a Titan Chris Sanders talks about Rookie Mini camp in depth and East - West Shrine Bowl Owen Riess talks about Skoronski
This week on The Exit: The minute Dru left college he was on the hunt for an opportunity. His desperation took him to a dusty barn in Dallas with an old printing press and a contact written on a napkin for 49% of a business that at the time wasn't operational. This was the beginning of Popular Ink, which grew to the number one print packaging business in the US, and was acquired by Morgan Stanley for a record multiple. Listen to learn how Dru built the business from nothing and exited to one of the biggest investment management companies. Andrew (Dru) Riess is a visionary executive and profitability catalyst with repeated success growing revenue, optimizing profits, and expanding business footprint within multimillion-dollar corporations, private-equity backed organizations, and entrepreneurial start-ups. Among many achievements Dru founded the company Popular Ink in 2007. Popular Ink, LLC had grown organically to be a leader in short run, high service specialty packaging for health and beauty and nutraceutical mar-kets, before its acquisition by PPC in 2019. LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/riess2/ Website - https://innovativegummies.com/ -- The Exit—Presented By Flippa: A 30-minute podcast featuring expert entrepreneurs who have been there and done it. The Exit talks to operators who have bought and sold a business. You'll learn how they did it, why they did it, and get exposure to the world of exits, a world occupied by a small few, but accessible to many. To listen to the podcast or get daily listing updates, click on flippa.com/the-exit-podcast/
With a dip in temperature, leaves changing colors and basics buying PSL, you know what that means? STOUT SEASON IS HERE!! What a line up we have this year! Some high viscosity Stouts!! 818 Brewing, Burial, Finback, River Styx, Silva, The Veil, Belching Beaver, Bottle Logic, Harland, Moksa and of course we snuck in some Enegren lightest ones to shotgun to start the show! Join the BeerDad and returning Mr. Tun... whoops we mean Mr. Cryptic Brewing Brandan Gray, Brandon "Squared" Riess, Christian and the beautiful Jaz! And there might be a special drop in by the man the myth the legend JIMMY!Support the show
How's it going everybody and welcome to The Gun Experiment. This week Keith and I talk with an FFL from right here in the Hudson Valley region and discuss shooting long range .22 caliber. I want to remind everyone that we will now be dropping new episodes every Tuesday morning! The Gun Experiment will air on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays and our new show, Choppin' It Up, airs on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays; so be sure to subscribe and share the show with friends. Subscribe here This Episode is brought to you by Target Sports USA, the official ammo sponsor of The Gun Experiment. If you would like to sign up or purchase ammo please go to Targetsportsusa.com/TheGunExperiment Ways to support the show: 1. Join our mailing list: Thegunexperiment.com 2. Subscribe, Leave us 5 stars and comment on Apple or Spotify 3. Follow us on instagram and/or FB: Instagram Facebook 4. Be a part of our growing community, join our Discord page! I. Interview Tonight's interview is brought to you by Flatline Fiber Co. Use the discount code “gunexperiment10” at checkout to get 10% off and thank you for supporting the companies that support the show. Our guest tonight is an FFL right here in the Hudson Valley and He always has fun gear and range toys for us to play with. We consider him a friend, fellow law abiding citizen, and pro 2nd amendment advicoat for a safer NY; please welcome Frank Reiss from Wallkill River Small Arms. II. Run and Gun Run and Gun is sponsored by Resurgent Arms Get 12% off with our discount code “Gunexperiment12” III. Let's Mix It Up Let's Mix It Up is brought to you by Onsight Firearms Training. Get trained by the same outfit that trains The Gun Experiment. On this episode of Let's Mix It Up we are going to talk about shooting .22 out to 300 yards. IV. Outro I want to thank Frank for coming on at the last minute. As a friend of the show it's always great to get to shoot with him, but it's just as much fun to just sit around, hang out and talk about our passion. To everyone listening we want to thank you again for taking time out of your day to tune into our show; You can find links in the show notes to all of our social media, so be sure to follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and Discord so we can keep the conversation going. We may earn a small portion of the sale from some of the product/service links discussed in our show and provided in these notes. It doesn't come at a cost to you, but helps us to grow the show, buy gear to review and continue to create great content. We will never affiliate ourselves with companies or products that we do not personally stand behind. Thank you for your support.
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Chat with Nobel Prize winner Adam Riess about his team's newest measurements of the 'most important number in cosmology' the Hubble Constant. Using the Hubble Space Telescope for what it was meant to do, Adam's team continues to make ultra-precise measurements. We'll also explore the Hubble Tension, the future of Hubble now that the James Webb Space Telescope has deployed, and other cosmic conundrums. Adam is a brilliant teacher and a wonderful raconteur. Don't miss your chance to chat with a brilliant scientist about the most important topic in cosmology today! From the team: https://hubblesite.org/contents/news-releases/2022/news-2022-005 From CNN: Measuring the expansion rate of the universe was one of the Hubble Space Telescope's main goals when it was launched in 1990. Over the past 30 years, the space observatory has helped scientists discover and refine that accelerating rate – as well as uncover a mysterious wrinkle that only brand-new physics may solve. Hubble has observed more than 40 galaxies that include pulsating stars as well as exploding stars called supernovae to measure even greater cosmic distances. Both of these phenomena help astronomers to mark astronomical distances like mile markers, which have pointed to the expansion rate. In the quest to understand how quickly our universe expands, astronomers already made one unexpected discovery in 1998: “dark energy.” This phenomenon acts as a mysterious repulsive force that accelerates the expansion rate. And there is another twist: an unexplained difference between the expansion rate of the local universe versus that of the distant universe right after the big bang. Scientists don't understand the discrepancy but acknowledge that it's weird and could require new physics. “You are getting the most precise measure of the expansion rate for the universe from the gold standard of telescopes and cosmic mile markers,” said Nobel Laureate Adam Riess at the Space Telescope Science Institute and a distinguished professor at the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, in a statement. “This is what the Hubble Space Telescope was built to do, using the best techniques we know to do it. This is likely Hubble's magnum opus, because it would take another 30 years of Hubble's life to even double this sample size.” Adam Guy Riess (born December 16, 1969) is an American astrophysicist and Bloomberg Distinguished Professor at Johns Hopkins University and the Space Telescope Science Institute. He is known for his research in using supernovae as cosmological probes. Riess shared both the 2006 Shaw Prize in Astronomy and the 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics with Saul Perlmutter and Brian P. Schmidt for providing evidence that the expansion of the universe is accelerating. https://www.stsci.edu/~ariess/ Please Visit our Sponsors: LinkedIn: LinkedIn.com/impossible to post a job for FREE Athletic Greens, makers of AG1 which I take every day. Get an exclusive offer when you visit https://athleticgreens.com/impossible AG1 is made from the highest quality ingredients, in accordance with the strictest standards and obsessively improved based on the latest science. Connect with Brian: https://twitter.com/DrBrianKeating https://facebook.com/losingthenobelprize https://instagram.com/DrBrianKeating Please join my mailing list; just click here http://briankeating.com/mailing_list.php Produced by Stuart Volkow (P.G.A) and Brian Keating Edited by Stuart Volkow Music: Yeti Tears Miguel Tully - www.facebook.com/yetitears/ Theo Ryan - http://the-omusic.com/
Chat with Nobel Prize winner Adam Riess about his team's newest measurements of the 'most important number in cosmology' the Hubble Constant. Using the Hubble Space Telescope for what it was meant to do, Adam's team continues to make ultra-precise measurements. We'll also explore the Hubble Tension, the future of Hubble now that the James Webb Space Telescope has deployed, and other cosmic conundrums. Adam is a brilliant teacher and a wonderful raconteur. Don't miss your chance to chat with a brilliant scientist about the most important topic in cosmology today! From the team: https://hubblesite.org/contents/news-releases/2022/news-2022-005 From CNN: Measuring the expansion rate of the universe was one of the Hubble Space Telescope's main goals when it was launched in 1990. Over the past 30 years, the space observatory has helped scientists discover and refine that accelerating rate – as well as uncover a mysterious wrinkle that only brand-new physics may solve. Hubble has observed more than 40 galaxies that include pulsating stars as well as exploding stars called supernovae to measure even greater cosmic distances. Both of these phenomena help astronomers to mark astronomical distances like mile markers, which have pointed to the expansion rate. In the quest to understand how quickly our universe expands, astronomers already made one unexpected discovery in 1998: “dark energy.” This phenomenon acts as a mysterious repulsive force that accelerates the expansion rate. And there is another twist: an unexplained difference between the expansion rate of the local universe versus that of the distant universe right after the big bang. Scientists don't understand the discrepancy but acknowledge that it's weird and could require new physics. “You are getting the most precise measure of the expansion rate for the universe from the gold standard of telescopes and cosmic mile markers,” said Nobel Laureate Adam Riess at the Space Telescope Science Institute and a distinguished professor at the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, in a statement. “This is what the Hubble Space Telescope was built to do, using the best techniques we know to do it. This is likely Hubble's magnum opus, because it would take another 30 years of Hubble's life to even double this sample size.” Adam Guy Riess (born December 16, 1969) is an American astrophysicist and Bloomberg Distinguished Professor at Johns Hopkins University and the Space Telescope Science Institute. He is known for his research in using supernovae as cosmological probes. Riess shared both the 2006 Shaw Prize in Astronomy and the 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics with Saul Perlmutter and Brian P. Schmidt for providing evidence that the expansion of the universe is accelerating. Connect with Brian: https://twitter.com/DrBrianKeating https://facebook.com/losingthenobelprize https://instagram.com/DrBrianKeating Please join my mailing list; just click here http://briankeating.com/mailing_list.php Produced by Stuart Volkow (P.G.A) and Brian Keating Edited by Stuart Volkow Music: Yeti Tears Miguel Tully - www.facebook.com/yetitears/ Theo Ryan - http://the-omusic.com/
We have a very special guest for you today…author, editor, and Enneagram One, Jana Riess joins me for an in-depth discussion about The Improvers. As the very talented editor of both The Road Back to You and The Story of You, Jana is well-versed in the Enneagram and brings a wealth of knowledge and valuable insights to our conversation about lasting personal transformation. A few topics we explore today are: the Improvers fixation on anger what messages Ones internalize, and how Ones can tap into the high side of Seven to find their joy ABOUT JANA RIESS Since 2008, Jana Riess has been an editor in the publishing industry, primarily working in the areas of religion, history, popular culture, ethics, and biblical studies. From 1999 to 2008, she was the Religion Book Review Editor for Publishers Weekly, and continues to write freelance reviews for PW as well as other publications. She holds degrees in religion from Wellesley College and Princeton Theological Seminary, and a Ph.D. in American religious history from Columbia University. She speaks often to media about issues pertaining to religion in America, and has been interviewed by the Associated Press, Time, Newsweek, People, the Boston Globe, USA Today, the Los Angeles Times, and Newsday, among other print publications, as well as “Voice of America,” the “Today” show, MSNBC, and NPR's “All Things Considered,” “Tell Me More,” and “Talk of the Nation.” She is the author or co-author of many books, including The Prayer Wheel; Flunking Sainthood; What Would Buffy Do?; Mormonism for Dummies; and The Writer's Market Guide to Getting Published. Her book The Twible: All the Chapters of the Bible in 140 Characters or Less . . . . Now with 68% More Humor! won first place in the non-fiction category in the Writer's Digest Annual Self-Published Book Awards. Her book The Next Mormons: The Rising Generation of Latter-day Saints will be released in March 2019 from Oxford University Press. She is a senior columnist for Religion News Service.