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A young woman infiltrates a dangerous self-actualization community after her mother becomes entangled with its enigmatic leader.Here's the trailer:Https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMADDlO0Utg Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
Hier sur l’autoroute 25, un gros accident s’est produit impliquant deux poids lourds alors que le premier a percuté le deuxième durant un ralentissement de circulation. On parle au camionneur qui s’est fait percuter. Entrevue avec Alain Généreux, propriétaire de Géné-Ripe et camionneur. Regardez aussi cette discussion en vidéo via https://www.qub.ca/videos ou en vous abonnant à QUB télé : https://www.tvaplus.ca/qub ou sur la chaîne YouTube QUB https://www.youtube.com/@qub_radio Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Tarifs: Mark Carney ne condamne pas la publicité de Doug Ford | Les capsules Keurig ne sont pas aussi recyclables que la compagnie l’entend | Des CPE préfabriqués arrivent au Québec | Sam Hamad lance un appel aux citoyens de Québec | Accident impliquant deux poids lourds sur l’A25: le camionneur qui a sauvé in extremis l’autre camionneur impliqué témoigne Dans cet épisode intégral du 28 octobre, en entrevue : Karel Ménard, directeur général du Front commun québécois pour une gestion écologique des déchets (FCQGED). Kateri Champagne Jourdain, ministre de la Famille. Sam Hamad, chef de Leadership Québec et candidat à la mairie de Québec. Alain Généreux, propriétaire de Géné-Ripe et camionneur. Une production QUB Octobre 2025Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Coming to you live from the NEC Motorhome and Caravan Show 2025, this week Motorhome Matt and Keith dive headfirst into the future of motorhomes, uncovering what's new, what's changing, and what's still missing from the industry. From clever new layouts to bold rebrands and fresh construction techniques, we explore the big moves shaping 2026, and where manufacturers might be falling behind. We caught up with some of the biggest names in the business to get their take on what's ahead and innovative features at the show: Rob Dyer from Southwest Motorhomes talks real off-road potential with a VW-based 4x4 from Dethleffs that's more than just a showpiece. Bürstner turns heads with a six-metre 4x4 camper and a clever sliding bathroom pod that transforms the space. Mike Lake at Aura explains how customer-led design (and thousands of fabric combinations) is fuelling their rapid growth. Adam Carmichael from Elddis reveals a new construction system that's revolutionising their range. Geoff Scott at Auto-Sleepers lifts the lid on a major rebrand, factory expansion, and plans for their 65th anniversary. Mel Savage from Ripe shares how they're making policy updates quicker and simpler for owners. Jody White from Hybridge Caravans takes on a 24-hour, factory-to-factory charity mission—with Loch Ness as the backup plan. Paul Kirby questions the industry's electric vehicle readiness and why time is running out. Ryan Bowditch from Ford tackles wet belt concerns head-on and explains how Ford reached 25% of the UK market. Four years on from our first episode, we'd like to say a huge thank you for all the support, kind words, and conversations along the way. The motorhome community really is something special, and with everything we've seen at the NEC, 2026 could be the most exciting year yet. ✅ MOTORHOME MATT APPROVED Services, products and educational resources used and approved by Motorhome Matt mhmp.info/approved
Do you have to stab olives to make olive oil? Or bash them with a hammer? Maybe squeeze them between disks and cones? How are olives actually crushed?
Speaker: Robert ConnGoodness comes from connection, not comparison. God's goodness isn't just what He does… it's who He is. And when His Spirit lives in us, His goodness is reflected through us. Just like fruit that's fresh off the tree, real goodness can be tasted, in how we love, serve, and show grace to others. Let's live in a way that helps people “taste and see that the Lord is good.”Need Prayer?
In this rough labor market, job seekers are more vulnerable to scams. We've all seen those texts, right? The ones offering jobs with suspiciously high pay for suspiciously little work? On today's show, Marketplace's Kristin Schwab joins Kimberly to share what happened when she replied to one of these scam messages. Plus, why AI and the shift to remote work has fueled the rise in job scams.Here's everything we talked about today:"Job scam texts have become more frequent and more believable" from Marketplace"Who experiences scams? A story for all ages" from the Federal Trade Commission"Job Scam Texts Are Duping Gen Z, Millennials Amid Unemployment Fears" from Business InsiderJoin us tomorrow for “Economics on Tap.” The YouTube livestream starts at 3:30 p.m. Pacific time, 6:30 p.m. Eastern.
In this rough labor market, job seekers are more vulnerable to scams. We've all seen those texts, right? The ones offering jobs with suspiciously high pay for suspiciously little work? On today's show, Marketplace's Kristin Schwab joins Kimberly to share what happened when she replied to one of these scam messages. Plus, why AI and the shift to remote work has fueled the rise in job scams.Here's everything we talked about today:"Job scam texts have become more frequent and more believable" from Marketplace"Who experiences scams? A story for all ages" from the Federal Trade Commission"Job Scam Texts Are Duping Gen Z, Millennials Amid Unemployment Fears" from Business InsiderJoin us tomorrow for “Economics on Tap.” The YouTube livestream starts at 3:30 p.m. Pacific time, 6:30 p.m. Eastern.
Today's Sports Daily covers what has happened to the Bills, who is the NFL's best team, Prime Time NFL games have been ripe with upsets, MLB playoffs, & the Dodgers putting up record setting numbers. Music written by Bill Conti & Allee Willis (Casablanca Records/Universal Music Group) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Cosa c'entra Daniel Pennac con il frantoio e la resa? Siamo davvero sicuri che tutte le colpe sono del frantoiano e non di chi porta le olive al frantoio?
House prices across most capital cities are expected to rise over the next 12 months. So how do you pick which is the best one to buy an investment property? How can you pick a stand-out market and what are the traps for investors when buying property in rising markets? Empower Wealth managing director and podcast co-host Ben Kingsley joins The Australian's Wealth Editor, Julie-anne Sprague. In today's show, we cover: The government's expanded First Home Buyer Scheme Is there a potential property bubble forming in parts of the market? What investors should prioritise when buying a property How to choose one suburb over another to maximise profits See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You ain't gonna believe it but Bubbles' Mushrooms is finally back again this week! Your favorite lugnuts are back with their big D energy. Edward starts us off with his weekly wrap up about David Foster and his Fresh Prince television program with the Kardashians, we talk about pumping loads of ripe fertile peaches, Luke and Jac went to the library, there's a whole lot of menstruation and perimenopause happening on the show, Luke has a Rock Report for the show about a weird pink stone that looks like a gelatin mold with bananas in it, Jac made a geocache for the world to enjoy and we also have a great game for the world to enjoy! We're making up some acronyms like EZF from when Katie used to sell adult novelty items. Do you know what EZF stands for? Can you make up a funny answer? Find out this week on Bubbles' Mushrooms. Follow the show on Instagram and all the other socials @bubbmush and you can send us an email like Renee does at bubbmush@gmail.com - Thanks for checking out the show.
In this episode, Abby interviews art historian Marie Warsh about her book Central Park's Adventure-Style Playgrounds, about growing up surrounded by poetry and art on the Lower East side, and about her work to revive the legacies of unsung female artists. Together, they present an excerpt of “The Garden” by Bernadette Mayer, Marie's mother.Recitation begins at 45:50from "The Garden" by Bernadette MayerIf all our eyes had the clarity of applesIn a world as alteredAs if by the wood betonyAnd all kinds of basil were the only riders of the landIt would be good to be togetherBoth under and above the groundTo be sane as the madwort,Ripe as corn, safe as sage,Various as dusty miller and hens & chickens,In politics as kindly fierce and dragonlike as tarragon,Revolutionary as the lily.
Xhafer and Ben have to hang out because Victor is fighting the decepticons, or is that a ruse? Regardless, they talk about the worst clubs, Ripe's new album, and counting spin kicks. Not in that order.
We wondered what had produced the strong smell...
We wondered what had produced the strong smell...
We wondered what had produced the strong smell...
This week: Robbie is a birthday boy and Lisa is exhausted. We talk about our weeks, our many activities from the week, we also discuss the horrors that continue to persist in the U.S. and elsewhere (NOTE: we recorded on Thursday, so any news is already 32 years old), take a look at the lighter side, blind rank bad omens, and much more! We also ask the age-old question, “Who Asked for This?”, set new weekly goals for Accountabilibuddies, AITA, and much more!Join us for book club; this month we're reading Ghosts by Dolly Alderton. Find it on our book shop at https://bookshop.org/shop/wearedoingfineSend in your thoughts, questions and recommendations to wearedoingfine@gmail.com.Instagram: @wearedoingfine
Originally Aired: 09/12/25 – We review Uiksaringitara (Wrong Husband). We talk with director Anna Hopkins of Dish Pit and also with director Solara Thanh Bình Đặng of Ripe. The post Geek Hard: Episode 796 – The Dish Pit makes a Husband Ripe appeared first on Geek Hard.
On this episode of the Chuck Toddcast, Chuck reflects on the shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk and what it reveals about the tinderbox state of American politics. He explores how escalating rhetoric, dehumanization, and the amplification of fringe anger online have fueled a culture where violence replaces politics—and where children are left grieving the consequences. From the role of algorithms in supercharging extremism to the failure of leaders and tech companies to meet the moment, Chuck asks whether this tragedy can finally serve as the wake-up call for Americans to step back, recommit to the democratic process, and demand a safer political climate.Then, Congressman Greg Landsman joins Chuck for a wide-ranging conversation that begins with the shocking shooting of Charlie Kirk at an event on the Utah Valley University campus. (This conversation was recorded prior to the news of Charlie Kirk's death) The two dig into how political rhetoric has spiraled out of control, the role of social media algorithms in fueling polarization, and why platforms shouldn't be shielded from accountability. Landsman argues that leaders who cross the line with their rhetoric must be called out and stresses the urgent need to keep guns out of the hands of dangerous people before the U.S. slips further into a dangerous cycle of political violence.From there, the discussion shifts to governing—what Landsman learned on Cincinnati's city council, why Congress has become dysfunctional since 9/11, and the frustrating reality that most bills are more about messaging than legislating. They also tackle foreign policy, including the stakes of defending Taiwan, the risks of Trump's trade war with China, and whether an “Asian NATO” could prevent a wider conflict. Plus, Landsman reflects on Kamala Harris's book, the pressures from party leadership, and the uncertainty of his own political future as redistricting looms.Finally, he reacts to the newly released excerpts from Kamala Harris's book and answers listeners' questions in the “Ask Chuck” segment.Timeline:(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements)00:00 Chuck Todd's Introduction - Charlie Kirk assassinated01:30 We're in a tinderbox of our own making02:30 Political rhetoric has escalated out of control03:00 Young kids lost their father over a political dispute03:45 When you resort to violence, you are no longer practicing politics05:00 Dehumanizing rhetoric leads to violence07:15 We collectively need to step back in this movement09:00 The way politics has been conducted won't lead us to a better place10:15 We have underreacted to political violence in recent years11:30 Unity doesn't mean agreeing, it means agreeing to the process12:45 The super online angry fringe whips people up13:45 Hopefully this is the “enough is enough” moment15:45 Algorithms incentive and feed into the extremist rhetoric16:45 Hoping our leaders can rise up and meet the moment19:15 The tech companies have created this environment21:15 Congressman Greg Landsman joins the Chuck Toddcast 21:30 Charlie Kirk shot at event on UVU campus 24:15 We need to turn down the temperature on political rhetoric 25:30 Social media algorithms have accelerated polarization 28:00 Being super online warps your brain 29:15 Political leadership that crosses the line needs to be called out 29:45 Social media companies shouldn't be shielded from litigation 30:45 Algorithms turn social media platforms into publishers 32:15 Need to keep guns out of the hands of dangerous people 33:45 We're likely to slide into a "which side is more violent" debate 35:30 Why no committee investigation into Trump assassination attempt?37:45 The country is a tinderbox, the president needs to calm the waters 40:30 Democrats have been chasing Trump for 10 years 41:30 Democrats need to offer solutions and not just opposition to Trump 43:30 What did Greg do before entering politics? 44:30 What was the experience like on the city council? 48:15 Local government teaches you the basics of governing 52:15 After 9/11, congressional leaders ruined congress 53:30 700 bills made it out of committee, 50 made it to the floor 54:30 Most bills on the floor are messaging bills 55:45 America is only united when we have a common external enemy 56:45 We could be in World War 3 within a couple years 57:45 U.S. needs to make clear that it will defend allies 59:00 How do you sell defending Taiwan to the American people? 1:00:00 Should we have an Asian NATO? 1:01:15 We have to increase the cost to China for messing with Taiwan 1:02:30 Trump's trade war increases the likelihood of a hot war 1:04:50 Thoughts on the excerpts from Kamala Harris's book? 1:06:15 Were you pressured by the administration into not saying anything? 1:08:45 Will your seat be redistricted?1:09:15 Thoughts on interview with Greg Landsman 1:10:00 Excerpts from Kamala Harris's book released, are very direct 1:10:45 Harris was set up for failure as the "border czar" 1:11:45 Surprising that Biden staff treated Harris like Obama's treated him 1:13:45 Harris is cautious by nature 1:16:00 Harris likely to run again out of Biden's shadow 1:17:30 Dean Phillips is owed an apology, party needed an open debate 1:18:45 Ask Chuck 1:19:00 Importance of Michigan politics? 1:22:30 Could the energy Detroit sports teams provide could impact politics? 1:25:30 How should Democrats call out corruption & unfavorables on their side? 1:30:15 Should Democrats invite the national guard, then highlight crime in red states? 1:33:45 If the media hounded Trump about Kennedy, would he be more reactive? 1:36:15 College football games to keep an eye on 1:41:15 Find your way to do your part to de-escalate
On this episode of The Chuck Toddcast, Congressman Greg Landsman joins Chuck for a wide-ranging conversation that begins with the shocking shooting of Charlie Kirk at an event on the Utah Valley University campus. The two dig into how political rhetoric has spiraled out of control, the role of social media algorithms in fueling polarization, and why platforms shouldn't be shielded from accountability. Landsman argues that leaders who cross the line with their rhetoric must be called out and stresses the urgent need to keep guns out of the hands of dangerous people before the U.S. slips further into a dangerous cycle of political violence.From there, the discussion shifts to governing—what Landsman learned on Cincinnati's city council, why Congress has become dysfunctional since 9/11, and the frustrating reality that most bills are more about messaging than legislating. They also tackle foreign policy, including the stakes of defending Taiwan, the risks of Trump's trade war with China, and whether an “Asian NATO” could prevent a wider conflict. Plus, Landsman reflects on Kamala Harris's book, the pressures from party leadership, and the uncertainty of his own political future as redistricting looms.(This conversation was recorded prior to the news of Charlie Kirk's death)Timeline:00:00 Congressman Greg Landsman joins the Chuck Toddcast00:15 Charlie Kirk shot at event on UVU campus03:00 We need to turn down the temperature on political rhetoric04:15 Social media algorithms have accelerated polarization06:45 Being super online warps your brain08:00 Political leadership that crosses the line needs to be called out08:30 Social media companies shouldn't be shielded from litigation09:30 Algorithms turn social media platforms into publishers11:00 Need to keep guns out of the hands of dangerous people12:30 We're likely to slide into a “which side is more violent” debate14:15 Why no committee investigation into Trump assassination attempt?16:30 The country is a tinderbox, the president needs to calm the waters19:15 Democrats have been chasing Trump for 10 years20:15 Democrats need to offer solutions and not just opposition to Trump22:15 What did Greg do before entering politics?23:15 What was the experience like on the city council?27:00 Local government teaches you the basics of governing31:00 After 9/11, congressional leaders ruined congress32:15 700 bills made it out of committee, 50 made it to the floor33:15 Most bills on the floor are messaging bills34:30 America is only united when we have a common external enemy35:30 We could be in World War 3 within a couple years36:30 U.S. needs to make clear that it will defend allies37:45 How do you sell defending Taiwan to the American people?38:45 Should we have an Asian NATO?40:00 We have to increase the cost to China for messing with Taiwan41:15 Trump's trade war increases the likelihood of a hot war43:35 Thoughts on the excerpts from Kamala Harris's book?45:00 Were you pressured by the administration into not saying anything?47:30 Will your seat be redistricted?
The man, the myth, the legend Ty Law joins with his thoughts on week 1 of the NFL season
As the Q2'25 earnings season comes to an end, Daniel discusses why weakening US macro data can lead to a near-term consolidation in US equities.Speaker: - Daniel Lam, Head of Equity Strategy, Standard Chartered Bank For more of our latest market insights, visit Market views on-the-go or subscribe to Standard Chartered Wealth Insights on YouTube.
We Are All About Craft Beer Fine Spirits and Hand Rolled Cigars!!! Cigar Review: Oliveros Gran Retorno Maduro Swing (Toro) Beer Tasting: Urban Chestnut Brewing Company "Zwickel Light" Kolsch (St. Louis, MO) Beer Tasting: Great Notion Brewing ""Ripe" Hazy Citra IPA (Portland, OR) Beer Tasting: Hoppin' Frog "Shenanigans" High Gravity Irish Red (Akron, OH) Spirit Tasting: Isle Of Skye 21 Year Blended Scotch Whiskey (Portree, Skye, Scotland)
Writer, director, and executive producer Solara Thanh Bình Đặng, joined me to discuss Chín, her gothic fairytale short about a young Vietnamese woman whose life on her father's durian farm on the Mekong Delta, is about to change when she meets people significant to her life in her dreams and reality.#CarolynTalks #Interview #FilmCritic #VietnameseFilmChín, which translates to Ripe in English stars Hayley Ngọc Mai and Samuel An, had it's international premiere at #VIFF and was produced by @naltobelproductionsFind me on Twitter and Instagram at: @CarrieCnh12paypal.com/paypalme/carolynhinds0525My Social Media hashtags are: #CarolynTalks #DramasWithCarrie #SaturdayNightSciFi #SHWH #KCrushVisit Authory.com/CarolynHinds to find links to all of my published film festival coverage, writing, YouTube and other podcasts So Here's What Happened!, and Beyond The Romance. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The visible fruits of your labor are hard to resist, but patience pays off.
In a world hungry for hope, Cody and Alec reflect on how God is moving in fresh ways today—and how simple stewardship, authentic stories, and love across differences can open doors for the gospel.
In this episode, we look at Galatians 4:1-7 and think about time. Got Bible questions? You can still leave a voicemail at 305-290-1190! We may even put you in the show
One of the most amazing aspects of Jesus’ life and ministry is how He saw crowds. We tend to see masses of people, lumping them into categories, and gazing over the tops of their heads. But whenever Jesus saw crowds, He looked into the soul of each person. They were precious to Him, image bearers, His special creation. His mission was gloriously simple, to proclaim the Kingdom and change their lives. Yet, He did not do this alone. Jesus formed the first Community Group, a band of twelve guys who learned from Him and lived on mission with Him. His invitation to them was to lift their eyes so that they, too, would see crowds of people through His eyes, and notice that the fields were ripe. And then pray for the harvest, that God would raise up people to reach each and every one of them with the message of the Kingdom. This is also our invitation: to look on the harvest and notice that it is plentiful. And then to pray to the Lord of the Harvest.
Apple's up on its Trump-Cook collab, but can the rally survive the tech giant's lackluster AI outlook? Wedbush's Dan Ives lays out what Apple can do to avoid a “Blackberry moment.” Plus Charting Gold's record rally, checking the pulse of a weakening labor market, and looking ahead to next week's CPI report. Fast Money Disclaimer
Plums ripe, copper crashed. Simon Constable 1955
In this episode of PING, Robert Kisteleki from the RIPE NCC discusses the RIPE Atlas system -a network of over 13,000 measurement devices deployed worldwide in homes, exchange points, stub and transit AS, densely connected regions and sparse island states. Atlas began with a vision of the world at night -a powerful metaphor for where people are, and where technology reaches. Could a measurement system achieve sufficient density to "light up the internet" in a similar manner? Could network measurement be "democratized" to include internet citizens at large? From it's launch at the RIPE 61 meeting held in Rome Italy. with 500 probes based on a small ucLinux device designed as an ethernet converter, to 5 generations of probe hardware and now a soft probe design which can be installed on linux, and an "anchor" device which not only sends tests but can receive them, Atlas has become core technology for network monitoring, measurement and research. Rob discusses the history, design, methodology and futures of this system. A wonderful contribution from the RIPE NCC for the community at large.
Ahead of the holiday of Tisha B'Av, we bring you this special What Matters Now podcast: Welcome to What Matters Now, a weekly podcast exploring key issues currently shaping Israel and the Jewish World, with host Amanda Borschel-Dan speaking with author Daniel Taub. Taub is an Israeli diplomat, international lawyer and author born in Britain in 1962. He moved to Israel in 1989, later serving in the IDF as a combat medic and as a reserve officer in the international law division. He started his path in diplomacy in the Israeli Foreign Ministry in 1991 where he held many legal and diplomatic posts, including as Israeli Ambassador to the United Kingdom from 2011 to 2015. In his new book, "Beyond Dispute: Rediscovering the Jewish Art of Constructive Disagreement," Taub synthesizes his years spent at negotiating tables as a diplomat with his lifelong learning of Talmud. Drawing on techniques from both spheres, Taub argues that disagreement can be even more constructive than easy consensus -- and is necessary for treaties to last. We begin the program speaking about the Tisha B'Av holiday marked this weekend and how Israeli society today -- specifically, the painful ongoing debate over universal draft -- is coming close to the senseless hatred that tradition ascribes as a reason for the fall of the Temples. We then hear how one must pick a ripe time for negotiations, and how Taub's experiences on negotiation teams with Palestinians and Syrians make him think that Israelis, at the very least, are not ready to discuss a practical peace -- yet. And so this week, we ask Daniel Taub, what matters now. What Matters Now podcasts are available for download on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts. This episode was produced by the Pod-Waves. IMAGE: Author Daniel Taub (courtesy) / Ultra-Orthodox Jewish man pray as they gather for the mourning ritual of Tisha B'Av, in the Old City of Jerusalem, August 13, 2024. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
THURSDAY HR 3 Monster Sports - Orlando City SC. Hosting a gambling night. National Avocado Day We sample some avocado. THe business of avocado. American Eagle. Is it real outrage or not understanding?
Welcome to What Matters Now, a weekly podcast exploring key issues currently shaping Israel and the Jewish World, with host Amanda Borschel-Dan speaking with author Daniel Taub. Taub is an Israeli diplomat, international lawyer and author born in Britain in 1962. He moved to Israel in 1989, later serving in the IDF as a combat medic and as a reserve officer in the international law division. He started his path in diplomacy in the Israeli Foreign Ministry in 1991 where he held many legal and diplomatic posts, including as Israeli Ambassador to the United Kingdom from 2011 to 2015. In his new book, "Beyond Dispute: Rediscovering the Jewish Art of Constructive Disagreement," Taub synthesizes his years spent at negotiating tables as a diplomat with his lifelong learning of Talmud. Drawing on techniques from both spheres, Taub argues that disagreement can be even more constructive than easy consensus -- and is necessary for treaties to last. We begin the program speaking about the Tisha B'Av holiday marked this weekend and how Israeli society today -- specifically, the painful ongoing debate over universal draft -- is coming close to the senseless hatred that tradition ascribes as a reason for the fall of the Temples. We then hear how one must pick a ripe time for negotiations, and how Taub's experiences on negotiation teams with Palestinians and Syrians make him think that Israelis, at the very least, are not ready to discuss a practical peace -- yet. And so this week, we ask Daniel Taub, what matters now. What Matters Now podcasts are available for download on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts. This episode was produced by the Pod-Waves. IMAGE: Author Daniel Taub (courtesy) / Ultra-Orthodox Jewish man pray as they gather for the mourning ritual of Tisha B'Av, in the Old City of Jerusalem, August 13, 2024. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Another Levitate Music and Arts Festival is in the books and as always they featured many incredible local acts this year!! 95.9 WATD was on-location all weekend and had a chance to chat with some of this year's local lineup including: Aldous Collins, Lily Fitts, Nate Ramos, Ripe, Samantha McKaige, Hans Willians, and Nate Ramos. Stay updated with Levitate events at https://levitatemusicfestival.com.
➡ CLICK HERE to send me a text, I'd love to hear what you thought about this episode! Leave your name in the text so I know who it's from! This week I'm keeping it short and sweet with my reasoning for a new tech device in our household. Nope, not a smartphone, a landline! Here's the article I referenced in case you want to try a landline too! Plus another poem shared with me by my friend, and forest therapy guide, Megan Bollen of Juniper Trails. May we all be drunk on the memories we are making this summer! (Ripe by Emory Hall) And tune in next week for more incredible Milwaukee women! Support the show
In today's Part 2 episode, Dr. Mark Costes continues his compelling conversation with Dr. Lincoln Harris, CEO of RIPE Global, diving deep into the innovation behind their game-changing dental training platform. In this second half, Dr. Harris reveals how their software and hardware ecosystem is built for scalability, with a focus on improving clinical outcomes and associate productivity—fast. From cutting-edge cloud simulators and proprietary mannequins to custom LMS channels and data-driven ROI models for DSOs, it's all about getting measurable results and breaking down barriers to skill adoption. Plus, the two discuss strategies for associate engagement using “carrot and stick” methods, and how RIPE is positioning itself as the productivity partner for DSOs worldwide. Mark also shares his vision for sustainable global mission clinics through Smile Outreach International, and Lincoln generously offers RIPE's support to train local clinicians in underserved areas. EPISODE RESOURCES https://www.ripeglobal.com https://www.truedentalsuccess.com Dental Success Network Subscribe to The Dentalpreneur Podcast
Following the successful air strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities by the United States Military this weekend, President Trump teased the possibility of regime change in Tehran. While Israel has said their main objectives in Iran were to dismantle their nuclear and ballistic missile programs, and if this spurs a change in government there they would be happy with that outcome. Meanwhile, Iran fired missiles at a U.S. Military base in Qatar, but no injuries have been reported. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Behnam Ben Taleblu, Research Fellow at the 'Foundation for the Defense of Democracies' where he focuses on. Iranian security and political issues, who says while Iran has been backed into a corner by the United States and Israel, they will most likely lash out to save face. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of "Right About Now," host Ryan Alford recaps major business news of the week. He delves into the resolution of the Elon Musk–Donald Trump feud, advocates for lower interest rates to stimulate economic growth, and critiques Apple's stagnation in innovation. Additionally, he examines the pervasive impact of social media on consumer behavior. Ryan also sheds light on advancements in AI through OpenAI's Agent Store, the transformative potential of robotaxis, and LinkedIn's pivot to video content, offering valuable insights into how these trends are reshaping the business and technology landscape.TAKEAWAYSResolution of the feud between Elon Musk and Donald TrumpCurrent state of interest rates and their impact on economic growthCriticism of Apple's new operating system for lack of innovationInfluence of social media on consumer behavior and marketingAdvancements in artificial intelligence and the launch of the Agent StorePotential impact of robotaxis on the transportation industryConcerns about cybersecurity and regulation in autonomous vehiclesLinkedIn's testing of vertical video feeds and its implications for professional contentImportance of engaging content, particularly video, in marketing strategiesThe evolving landscape of technology and its effects on business trendsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dr. Bill Schindler discuss how ancestral tools shaped our diet and digestive evolution. Crush your Workouts and stay hydrated with the Creatine + Electrolyte Combo by MYOXCIENCE: https://bit.ly/electrolyte-stix *Save with code podcast at checkout Time Stamps: 04:45 Ancestral dietary past built us. 07:00 Ancestral tools focused on food. 10:15 Tools changed our diet. 13:30 Blood, organs, and fat are more nutrient dense and bioavailable than anything else. 15:30 Agriculture and industrial revolution brought negative diet impacts. 17:00 Blue zones: eat few vegetables and eat meat daily. 27:30 Original food processing was to make food safe, nutrient dense, and bioavailable. 31:20 Being a fully nourished human is complicated. 33:12 Every plant has a toxin. 37:00 Ripe fruit attracts a consumer to spread seeds. 41:45 Unprocessed maize/corn can promote disease and death. 50:00 All grains, nuts, seeds, and legumes should be processed. 51:01 Sourdough fermentation should be used with grains/wheat.