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J Lo, Kylie and the great Robson and Jerome all actors who turned singers. Recently Kiefer Sutherland says there is a 'stigma' around actors making music. Anton asked Dave Fanning is this the case?
J Lo, Kylie and the great Robson and Jerome all actors who turned singers. Recently Kiefer Sutherland says there is a 'stigma' around actors making music. Anton asked Dave Fanning is this the case?
What if the peace you have been chasing was never something you had to earn?In this episode, I sit down with the beautiful Natalie Robson, a stress detox trainer, meditation teacher and beautiful state facilitator based in Port Macquarie, NSW. I met Natalie at the She Moves event where Michelle and I were keynote speakers, and honestly, I was drawn to her energy from across the room. I knew I had to get her on the podcast.Natalie went from a life of constant doing, overwhelming chaos and inner noise, to one of deep calm, synchronicity and genuine fulfilment. And she did it without burning it all down.We talk about what it really means to go within, why so many high-achieving women are seeking love and fulfilment in all the wrong places, and how one defining moment in Abu Dhabi cracked everything open for Natalie in the most profound way.This one is for the woman who has built the business, the life and the achievements, but still feels something is off. I know that feeling. I lived it too.Links mentioned:Explore all ThoseSisters offerings: https://www.those2sisters.com/offeringsJoin the Rich Lady Revolution Membership: www.those2sisters.au/membershipIf this one landed for you, come and tell me. Sometimes the quietest conversations carry the loudest truth.
Paul Robson was an upstanding Christian leader in a Bible-believing church when his friend upended his world by revealing that he no longer believed the Trinity was biblically true. Although Robson initially reacted negatively to such a departure from the norm, he eventually came to change his mind based on a thorough study of Scripture. What happened next was both tragic and all too common–he was asked the church where he was serving. Having left he is developing websites about doctrine and now has new Bible study app that can help you spot bias in translation. Listen on Spotify Listen on Apple Podcasts —— Links —— Support Restitutio by donating here Join our Facebook group, follow on X @RestitutioSF or Instagram @Sean.P.Finnegan or Threads @sean.p.finnegan Leave a 90 second voice message via SpeakPipe with questions or comments and we may play it out on the air Who is Sean Finnegan? Read his bio here Get Finnegan’s book, Kingdom Journey to learn about God’s kingdom coming on earth as well as the story of how Christianity lost this pearl of great price. Get the transcript of this episode Intro music: Good Vibes by MBB Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-SA 3.0) Free Download / Stream: Music promoted by Audio Library.
Kevin Robson is stepping into his first head coaching role — and he's bringing serious pedigree with him. After 12 years as an assistant coach at Indiana University — where he also played from 2003 to 2006 — Robson has made the move to Loyola Chicago to take the reins of the Ramblers men's soccer program. Brooks sits down with Kevin to talk about what this new chapter looks like, why tapping into the talent-rich Chicago market will be critical to building his roster, and what it will take to get Loyola back to the NCAA Tournament and competing at the top of the Atlantic 10. With a deep connection to the game as both a player and a longtime assistant, Robson brings a clear vision — and the experience to back it up.If you loved this episode, drop us a review and rating — it genuinely helps us grow! ⚽
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The Writers Advice Podcast is bought to you by Booksprout. Booksprout is my go-to platform to share my stories with readers to engage with reviewers before they are launched with the rest of the world. Head to booksprout to increase your online reviews today!This week on the Writers Advice Podcast I am joined by author Laura Brooke Robson:On this episode Laura and I talk about:- Her journey to writing- How she creates her ideas- Creating a compelling premise-Writing On The Go-Keeping the fun in the process- Planning and refining your story- Staying committed to the work- and all of her advice for up and coming writersGet your copy of the Limited-Edition WRITERS JOURNALJOIN THE WRITERS ADVICE FACEBOOK GROUPJoin us on Instagram:@writersadvicepodcastContact Me:Website: oliviahillier.comInstagram: @oliviahillierauthor
En la sección de estrenos mundiales “Cannes Première” se presentó la cinta documental El partido, de los argentinos Juan Cabral y Santiago Franco, sobre el legendario partido de Maradona en México 86. Un partido de futbol que desató pasiones y polémica antes, durante y después, y que casi 40 años más tarde sigue analizándose. Se trata, por supuesto, de aquel mítico Argentina vs Inglaterra en los cuartos de final del Mundial de México 86. El Festival de Cannes recuerda ese choque con una cinta documental que explora no solo lo deportivo, sino también el contexto geopolítico que enfrentaba a estos dos países por la soberanía de las Islas Malvinas, un diferendo que también se jugó simbólicamente en el césped del Estadio Azteca. Santiago Franco es el codirector de esta película titulada “El partido”. Para él, este encuentro forma parte del ADN argentino: “Es un evento que, para nosotros los argentinos, es parte de nuestra cultura. Revisitar esas imágenes, que fueron vistas y procesadas tantas veces, era todo un desafío”, explica. Su llegada al proyecto se dio de la mano de Juan Cabral, el otro codirector: “Cuando Juan me invita al proyecto, al principio me regala el libro en el cual se basa la película. Nos juntamos de nuevo y dijimos: esto es fascinante. El libro es casi una especie de análisis forense de lo que ocurre alrededor del partido. Toca un poco el tema de la guerra, cuatro años antes. Nosotros expandimos eso y le damos un contexto mucho más claro de qué es lo que hace que un evento deportivo trascienda lo futbolístico y lo deportivo en sí mismo y se vuelva un evento de referencia del cual se sigue hablando 40 años después. Esa fue un poco la búsqueda que hicimos”. “El partido” retrocede 260 años en la historia para explicar el conflicto por las Islas Malvinas. Pero no se queda en los archivos ni en las batallas diplomáticas: la cinta recoge también los testimonios de algunos de los futbolistas argentinos e ingleses que se enfrentaron en 1986: Jorge Valdano, Gary Lineker, James Barnes, Julio Olarticoechea, entre otros. Todos revisitan los dos goles de Diego Maradona: el primero, con la famosa “mano de Dios”, y el segundo, considerado por muchos el más bonito de la historia. Lo hacen en un ejercicio casi filosófico sobre el fútbol y la vida. Juan Cabral, codirector del documental, cuenta: "Es un personaje Bilardo, que tiene su punto de vista; está Robson, está Gildo con el suyo, está Maradona, que lo dice: ‘Si el otro no se da cuenta, el gol vale', opina él. Es un punto de vista que para algunos puede ser políticamente incorrecto, pero es un punto de vista. Y está también el que dice: ‘Che, fue mano, ¿cómo no lo van a cobrar?'”. Para Cabral, en esa tensión se revela la verdadera riqueza del juego: “La belleza del juego, la belleza de estar vivo, es poder solucionar esos conflictos menores o mayores desde un lugar humano, poético. La película ofrece una luz sobre todas esas pequeñas cosas, porque en el fondo es lo que nos hace coexistir, poder entendernos, poder reírnos. Todo eso está condensado en ese partido único”. “El partido”, de Juan Cabral y Santiago Franco, se presentó en estreno mundial en el Festival de Cannes.
Introducción por Darío Lavia 00:00Acto I: "Western" por Darío Lavia 01:32Interludio I: "El western" de E.W. & M.M. Robson 04:27Acto II: "Western Noir" por Darío Lavia 07:07Acto III: "The Ox-Bow Incident" 10:16 "Un western social" William K. Everson 15:09 "The Ox-Bow Incident" Max Westbrook 17:35Acto IV: Conclusión 19:55Fuentes:Emanuel W. Robson y Mary M. Robson, "The Film Answers Back" (John Lane The Bodley Head, 1939)William K. Everson, "The Hollywood Western" (Citadel Press, 1969)Max Westbrook, "Walter Van Tilburg Clark" (Twayne Publishers, 1969) Fotogramas: "Ramrod" (1947), Andre De Toth; "My Darling Clementine" (1946), John Ford; "Pursued" (1947), Raoul Walsh; "The Ox-Bow Incident" (1943), William A. Wellman Fragmentos: "The Conquerors" (1932), William A. WellmanImdbWeb de CineficciónFan Page de Cineficción
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Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary
Step back from any single case and look at the full picture. Chandler in 1993: settled for millions. Arvizo in 2005: acquitted, family destroyed on the stand. Francia: initially denied abuse, then changed his story, family settled. Robson and Safechuck: defended Jackson under oath, reversed after death, suing for hundreds of millions. Cascios: defended him publicly for decades, accepted millions in settlement payments, now suing for more. Every accusation has a financial transaction attached to it. Every defense has a reversal lurking behind it.This final episode covers the Cascio siblings — the family that went from Oprah's couch to a federal courthouse — and then pulls the camera back to examine what all five cases look like together. The money doesn't prove fabrication. Settlements are common in abuse cases. But the reversals don't automatically prove truth either, especially when they follow lawsuits. And underneath all of it is the fact Jackson himself put on camera: he shared his bed with other people's children and defended the practice publicly.This series was never going to answer the question. It was built to make sure you're asking the right one. And the right one has never been “guilty or innocent.” The right one is: can you hold both possibilities without collapsing into certainty?Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspodX Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.#MichaelJackson #CascioFamily #MJEstate #HiddenKillers #TrueCrime #Neverland #MJAccusations #LeavingNeverland #MichaelBiopic #KingOfPop
This week on What In The Duck!, host Oliver Peck (Ink Master / Elm Street Tattoo) sits down with the multi-talented Mo Robson for a deep dive into the grit and grace of a life built by hand. Known for his soul-stirring Texas music and his craftsmanship in the woodshop, Mo joins Oliver to trade stories from the road, the stage, and the workbench. The guys peel back the layers on: The Rhythm of the Craft: How the focus required for woodworking mirrors the discipline of songwriting and performance. Life on the Road: Unfiltered stories from their shared years navigating the subcultures of music, art, and everything in between. Building a Legacy: A raw conversation on why some traditions are worth guarding and the reality of staying true to your roots in a digital world. Whether you're a fan of traditional country, a fellow maker, or just here for the "Duck," this episode is a front-row seat to a conversation about what it really takes to live a creative life on your own terms.Mo Robson:WebsiteSpotifyOliver Peck:Email your questions...whatintheduckpodcast@gmail.comCAMEOYouTube RumbleInstagramFacebookTwitter Website SpotifyWITD Sponsors:Elm Street TattooAnchor Screen PrintingCheap Thrills Clothing BrandYellow Rose CanyonDream Machines of Texas Legacy Ink email: Legacyartsupplies@gmail.comWITD Podcast is produced by: Audra Cabral & John Niederkorn Sound / Video by: Courtney Larkins
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Michael Jackson walked out of a California courthouse a free man. Then he left the country. Then he never set foot in Neverland again. Whatever the verdict meant legally, it cost him something no jury could return.This episode is the 2005 criminal trial in full. The Martin Bashir documentary where Jackson held a boy's hand on camera and told the world that sharing his bed with children wasn't sexual. The charges that followed. The teenage cancer survivor who testified Jackson abused him. The prosecution's pattern witnesses who described behavior stretching back a decade. And the defense's systematic demolition of the accuser's family — a mother who'd lied under oath, committed welfare fraud, and alienated the jury so completely that one juror called her a scam artist.Then there are the defense witnesses who matter beyond this trial. Macaulay Culkin said nothing happened. Wade Robson said nothing happened — under oath, clearly, convincingly. Robson's testimony helped acquit Jackson. And then Robson reversed everything. That reversal is the next episode. But this one matters because the acquittal is the most misunderstood moment in this entire saga. Not guilty is a legal determination. Some jurors believed Jackson probably did abuse children. They just couldn't convict on this case, with this family, under this burden of proof.Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspodX Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.#MichaelJackson #MJTrial #NotGuilty #GavinArvizo #Neverland #HiddenKillers #TrueCrime #WadeRobson #MacaulayCulkin #KingOfPop
A TERRA OU O CÉU TE GUIA - ROBSON RODOVALHO by Sara Sede Brasília
VOCÊ JÁ ESTÁ VIVENDO O ETERNO - ROBSON RODOVALHO by Sara Sede Brasília
Haley Robson is one of the earliest known victims of Jeffrey Epstein's Palm Beach operation, lured into his orbit when she was just sixteen. Like so many others, she says she was approached under the guise of a “massage” job that quickly turned into sexual exploitation. Afterward, Epstein's associates allegedly convinced her to recruit other young girls, promising easy cash and glamor while normalizing abuse that Robson later described as “systematic grooming.” Her account, documented in police reports and media interviews, shows how Epstein's network weaponized peer influence and economic vulnerability — turning victims into unwitting recruiters. In Robson's case, the state charged her as a witness, not a defendant, recognizing that she had been manipulated by Epstein's machinery rather than consciously aiding it. Still, the experience haunted her for years, and she later became a public advocate for victims' rights, determined to expose the predator who warped her youth.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
Haley Robson is one of the earliest known victims of Jeffrey Epstein's Palm Beach operation, lured into his orbit when she was just sixteen. Like so many others, she says she was approached under the guise of a “massage” job that quickly turned into sexual exploitation. Afterward, Epstein's associates allegedly convinced her to recruit other young girls, promising easy cash and glamor while normalizing abuse that Robson later described as “systematic grooming.” Her account, documented in police reports and media interviews, shows how Epstein's network weaponized peer influence and economic vulnerability — turning victims into unwitting recruiters. In Robson's case, the state charged her as a witness, not a defendant, recognizing that she had been manipulated by Epstein's machinery rather than consciously aiding it. Still, the experience haunted her for years, and she later became a public advocate for victims' rights, determined to expose the predator who warped her youth.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
Nanyce Hayes (Mary Poppins, Annie) stars as the Dowager Empress Maria Feodorovna (Princess Anastasia's Grandmother) and Joshua Robson (Phantom Of The Opera, A Little Night Music) star as Gleb (General for the Bolsheviks, who now control Russia after the revolution) in the Australian premiere production of ANASTASIA [Crossroads Live Australia]. The musical is currently playing at the Sydney Lyric Theatre, I was thrilled to speak to them and find out how they approached the character development, especially as Gleb is a new addition to the book differing from the film. Find out more what this musical means to them and also shaping original characters, enjoy! Watch performances: ~ video interview ~ 'Journey To The Past' - Georgina Hopson ~ 'My Petersburg' - Robert Tripolino ~ 'Curtain Call' - Sydney Lyric Theatre Let Me Entertain You- Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | TikTok | Youtube
Haley Robson is one of the earliest known victims of Jeffrey Epstein's Palm Beach operation, lured into his orbit when she was just sixteen. Like so many others, she says she was approached under the guise of a “massage” job that quickly turned into sexual exploitation. Afterward, Epstein's associates allegedly convinced her to recruit other young girls, promising easy cash and glamor while normalizing abuse that Robson later described as “systematic grooming.” Her account, documented in police reports and media interviews, shows how Epstein's network weaponized peer influence and economic vulnerability — turning victims into unwitting recruiters. In Robson's case, the state charged her as a witness, not a defendant, recognizing that she had been manipulated by Epstein's machinery rather than consciously aiding it. Still, the experience haunted her for years, and she later became a public advocate for victims' rights, determined to expose the predator who warped her youth.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
VOCÊ VIVE EM REFRIGÉRIO - ROBSON RODOVALHO by Sara Sede Brasília
Dave reacts to the Wolves and Wild wins and talks NFL draft. Dave is joined by Pat Micheletti, Britt, Robson, Alec Lewis, and Cy Amundson.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dave reacts to the Wolves and Wild wins and talks NFL draft. Dave is joined by Pat Micheletti, Britt, Robson, Alec Lewis, and Cy Amundson.
Send us Fan MailToday's guest is registered psychotherapist and author, Kate Robson, exploring her new book, Something to Hold Onto: Simple Images, Metaphors, and Practical Tools to Transform Your Life.Her book is an incredible resource where she shares her ideas about complex human problems through a therapeutic lens to help make challenging moments a little less challenging. You'll hear about the power of metaphor, through metaphors, to get out of thought ruts. We explore ideas including: failure, happiness, metal flexibility, choice, avoidance, teamwork, identity, creativity, and connection. It's deep, it's gentle, it's eye, mind and heart opening.This episode is co-hosted by Diana's friend and colleague, Donna Cormier. Let's Connect on the web or via Instagram. :)
Elisabeth Easther reviews Love is an Algorithm by Laura Brooke Robson, published by Text Publishing.
VOCÊ VIVE EM REFRIGÉRIO - ROBSON RODOVALHO by Sara Sede Brasília
QUAL É O SEU EVANGELHO - ROBSON RODOVALHO by Sara Sede Brasília
QUAL É O SEU EVANGELHO - ROBSON RODOVALHO (1) by Sara Sede Brasília
The signing of HB 117 by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis marks a significant development in the quest for transparency and justice concerning Jeffrey Epstein's criminal activities. The legislation, effective from July 1, 2024, permits the release of grand jury documents under specific conditions: if the subject of the inquiry is deceased, the investigation involved sexual activity with minors, the testimony was previously disclosed by court order, and the state attorney is notified In 2006, the Palm Beach Police Department investigated Jeffrey Epstein for his abuse of underage girls. Despite evidence and a strong case for multiple felony charges, the State Attorney's office chose to present the case to a grand jury rather than pursuing direct charges. This decision resulted in sealed grand jury testimonies, protecting the details of Epstein's actions and those involved from public scrutiny Governor DeSantis emphasized the necessity of public knowledge regarding Epstein's case, stating that wealth and status should not shield individuals from justice. The release of these documents aims to expose those who participated in or enabled Epstein's criminal activities, addressing the long-standing demands for transparency and accountabilityVictims of Epstein's abuse, such as Haley Robson, have voiced their support for the legislation, hoping it will bring closure and justice. Robson, who spoke at the signing ceremony, highlighted the pervasive impact of Epstein's crimes and the lenient punishment he received. The release of these documents is seen as a step towards understanding the full scope of Epstein's network and the systemic failures that allowed his activities to persist.Legislative DetailsKey Provisions of HB 117:Applicability: The legislation applies to cases where the subject of the grand jury inquiry is deceased, the investigation involved sexual activities with minors, and where prior court orders disclosed some of the testimony (FLGov).Public Disclosure: The law allows for the public release of grand jury documents, ensuring that the details and individuals involved in Epstein's case are brought to light.Implementation: Upon the law taking effect, petitions for the release of the documents can be filed. Governor DeSantis assured that the process would be expedited to avoid unnecessary delays (Court TV).to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Florida judge calls Epstein the "most infamous pedophile in American history" following transcripts release - CBS Miami (cbsnews.com)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
Campeão olímpico e ex-campeão mundial de boxe, Robson Conceição foi o convidado do Mundo da Luta desta semana. O lutador falou sobre sua vitória no último sábado, sua estreia em uma nova categoria e ainda contou como estão seus planos em busca de um novo título mundial.
Haley Robson was sixteen years old when she was recruited into Jeffrey Epstein's orbit — approached at a beach resort by a classmate and driven to his Palm Beach mansion under the pretence of a $200 massage. What followed was two years of sexual abuse, coercion and psychological manipulation that would shape the course of her life. In this episode, Neil speaks with Haley about growing up in Miami, the childhood traumas that left her vulnerable, and how Epstein's network systematically exploited girls exactly like her — isolating them, grooming them, and weaponising their own needs against them. Haley speaks candidly about the mechanics of the abuse, the culture of fear that kept victims returning and the part of this story that rarely gets told: how underage girls within Epstein's network were pressured to recruit others.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Author Laura Brooke Robson stopped by our headquarters to discuss her new book, Love is an Algorithm. We got into AI, of course, but also the value of human relationships, not-exactly-happy endings, and what it means to stay creative through it all. Opposites attract when an emotional musician meets a logical tech developer. But as his AI-powered dating app takes off, meddling chatbots and quantifiable data force them to navigate some unexpected realities of love in the digital age. Get Love is an Algorithm at bookofthemonth.com. Learn more about Book of the Month LIVE at bookofthemonth.com/botm-live.
CULTO DA FÉ COM BISPO ROBSON E BISPO FABIANO by Sara Sede Brasília
Stone and Wood Presents...A Day of the purest drama at the Newcastle Challenger Series event with careers and qualification hopes hanging in the balance. Go to https://surfshark.com/swellian or use code SWELLIAN at checkout to get 4 extra months of Surfshark VPN!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alô, alô! Escrever para a ciência dói! No Brasil, centenas de estudantes e docentes apresentam algum mal-estar psicológico, como ansiedade, bloqueio ou até dor (física mesmo) durante o momento da escrita de seus textos acadêmicos. Mas por que isso acontece? Por que escrever, algo que é tão central nas ciências, pode se tornar um processo tão difïcil para muitos? O que está envolvido nesse mal-estar da escrita científica? E será que tem como resolver esse problema? E mais: será que uso IA generativa seria uma saída? Talvez devamos nos inspirar em grandes escritores, romancistas e filósofos como Foucault, Skinner, Freud, Lévi-strauss e vários outros que em algum momento de suas obras dizem algo como: “Eu não escrevo pra falar o que eu sei, eu escrevo pra descobrir o que eu tenho a dizer“. Nesse episódio, Camila Beraldo convida Robson Cruz, psicólogo e doutor em psicologia social e professor do Departamento de Psicologia da PUC Minas. Robson pesquisa as dificuldades e dilemas da vida acadêmica, em especial, a escrita. Ele nos mostra como a escrita é muito mais que um produto, mas um processo. Dê o play e descubra! Assuntos abordados: 00:00 – A importância da escrita para a ciência.05:00 – Escrita como um processo ou produto?10:18 – Pré-escrita é importante!14:20 – Por que “escrever é sofrer”?20:30 – Traumas e dificuldades na escrita.27:00 – A nossa escrita pode piorar (e melhorar muito)! 35:24 – Escrita é um bem distribuído desigualmente: o transfuga de classe. 39:10 – Dicas de como melhorar a escrita! Truques e técnicas.48:16 – Escrever no papel melhora a escrita?51:58 – Os perigos das ferramentas de IA na escrita. Referências e links Livro: “Mal Estar na Escrita Científica” (Robson Cruz)Curso: Bloqueio na escrita científica (Robson Cruz)
Send a textMiguel Armaza interviews George Robson, Partner at Sequoia Capital, one of the most legendary venture firms in the world. Founded in 1972 by Don Valentine, Sequoia has backed some of the most successful tech and fintech companies in history including Nvidia, Apple, Google, Nubank, and Stripe. Sequoia-backed companies make up over 25% of the Nasdaq's market cap, and add up to $13+ trillion in market cap.George is one of 19 investing partners at Sequoia and was previously a product manager at Revolut. We discuss how Revolut built a multi-product machine by treating every team like a startup, how Sequoia uses storytelling to calibrate its investors on what generational founders look like, and why the next wave of fintech winners will be full stack companies that internalize the technology instead of selling it to incumbents.Timestamped Overview00:00 Intro & George's Background04:14 Finding My People at Revolut07:37 Building Self Sufficient Cross Functional Teams10:57 Focus on Growth and Profitability14:45 Crucial Decision and Growth17:49 High-Conviction Investment Strategy19:07 Parth's Inspiring Entrepreneurial Path23:38 Entrepreneur Growth and Resilience28:19 Storytelling Key to Early Success31:05 Effective Board Dynamics34:14 Entrepreneurs Investors and Problem Discovery36:42 Outsiders Tackling Big Markets40:21 Rewriting Business Laws of Gravity44:04 Humbling Reads and Insights46:17 Doug Leone Fierce and KindWant more podcast episodes? Join me and follow Fintech Leaders today on Apple, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app for weekly conversations with today's global leaders that will dominate the 21st century in fintech, business, and beyond.Do you prefer a written summary? Check out the Fintech Leaders newsletter and join 80,000+ readers and listeners worldwide!Miguel Armaza is Co-Founder and General Partner of Gilgamesh Ventures, a seed-stage investment fund focused on fintech in the Americas. He also hosts and writes the Fintech Leaders podcast and newsletter.Miguel on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3nKha4ZMiguel on Twitter: https://bit.ly/2Jb5oBcFintech Leaders Newsletter: bit.ly/3jWIp
Dani Vee and Laura Brooke Robson chat from Sydney to New York about her new book Love is an Algorithm! They chat about the timely nature of AI interrupting relationships, technology vs chemistry and human connection and how involving AI in your romantic life might just make it more complicated. They talk about red flags, why everyone says relationships are hard work and why there is more chance of getting killed by a vending machine than a wild animal or a plane. Dani and Laura talk about the writing process and what it's like to write fiction. Listen now!
In their letter, Haley Robson and Courtney Wild lay out a blunt indictment of the financial institutions that enabled Jeffrey Epstein's criminal empire to function for decades. They argue that Epstein's abuse operation was not sustained by secrecy alone, but by banks and financial professionals who ignored glaring red flags, processed suspicious transactions, and continued doing business with him long after his criminal conduct was well known. The letter emphasizes that Epstein's wealth, mobility, and access to victims were directly tied to the services provided by major financial players who treated him as a valuable client rather than a known sex offender. Robson and Wild make clear that without this financial infrastructure, Epstein's trafficking network could not have operated at the scale or duration that it did.The letter also rejects the idea that civil settlements or regulatory fines amount to real accountability. Robson and Wild demand consequences that go beyond monetary penalties absorbed as the cost of doing business, calling instead for transparency, individual responsibility, and meaningful reform within the financial sector. They stress that survivors are not seeking symbolic gestures or carefully worded apologies, but an honest reckoning with how institutional greed and willful blindness helped shield Epstein from scrutiny. By framing the issue as systemic rather than incidental, the letter challenges regulators, prosecutors, and the public to confront the uncomfortable reality that Epstein's crimes were not just enabled by people, but by institutions that still have not fully answered for their role.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
In their letter, Haley Robson and Courtney Wild lay out a blunt indictment of the financial institutions that enabled Jeffrey Epstein's criminal empire to function for decades. They argue that Epstein's abuse operation was not sustained by secrecy alone, but by banks and financial professionals who ignored glaring red flags, processed suspicious transactions, and continued doing business with him long after his criminal conduct was well known. The letter emphasizes that Epstein's wealth, mobility, and access to victims were directly tied to the services provided by major financial players who treated him as a valuable client rather than a known sex offender. Robson and Wild make clear that without this financial infrastructure, Epstein's trafficking network could not have operated at the scale or duration that it did.The letter also rejects the idea that civil settlements or regulatory fines amount to real accountability. Robson and Wild demand consequences that go beyond monetary penalties absorbed as the cost of doing business, calling instead for transparency, individual responsibility, and meaningful reform within the financial sector. They stress that survivors are not seeking symbolic gestures or carefully worded apologies, but an honest reckoning with how institutional greed and willful blindness helped shield Epstein from scrutiny. By framing the issue as systemic rather than incidental, the letter challenges regulators, prosecutors, and the public to confront the uncomfortable reality that Epstein's crimes were not just enabled by people, but by institutions that still have not fully answered for their role.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
On a recent cold rainy morning prior to the start of the 100th Kokufu exhibition fellow bonsai professional Andrew Robson joined us to discuss the potential for expansion of display opportunities at the next Pacific Bonsai Expo. This show has rapidly risen as the premier exhibition of bonsai in North America, and the efforts of Eric Shrader, Jonas Dupuich, and Andrew Robson to create a destination to display bonsai at the highest level, opening the door to ideas that might allow people to think outside the box and do something special. Without any context for the discussion, Andrew and Ryan sat down to discuss the possibilities of what an artistic display could look like, how spaces could be created for contextual display, and ideas both professionals might have to transform a space into something that could conjure creativity. It was exciting to say the least. Beyond bonsai, Andrew and Ryan discovered their shared love of the art of suiseki and discussed Andrew's stones that were presented in the recent Kokufu exhibition. It was a nice way to celebrate such a milestone of bonsai on a global level and to open the door for future discussions around stones and an art form that is under-appreciated, yet so powerful in its ability to transport practitioners. We invite you to sit back, relax, and enjoy! You can find Andrew's work here. Explore the Pacific Bonsai Expo for upcoming dates as well!
This special episode of Top Shelf features veteran journalist and author Dan Robson, co-author of Hammered: The Fight of My Life by hockey legend Dave Schultz. Dan joins me to discuss his latest collaboration, and from there, we dive right into the nuances of crafting compelling narrative non-fiction, and what it was like working alongside one of hockey's most iconic figures: Dave “The Hammer” Schultz. We talk about Dave’s storied career, as well as the powerfully personal, candid, and heartbreaking journey Dave Schultz himself shares in this book. Dan tells us how the project first came together and their collaborative process. We also talk about some of the great tidbits in Dave’s memoir. This is a fascinating conversation, and I cannot thank Dan enough for sharing such incredible behind-the-scenes insight. Follow along with Dan Robson’s website or follow along with Dan Robson on The Athletic. Follow along with Dave Schultz.
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Presented by Quiksilver Long time friend of Lipped Callum Robson sits down with Jimmy to chat about winning the first Challenger Series Event at Pipe the Lexus Pro. Callum led an Australian takeover of the event, with massive performances from heap of Aussie's setting up a massive event in Newcastle. Callum chats about remaining present in heats and adapting to good conditions, the Aussie spirit on tour, being a good loser and focusing on the process. As always it's a great insight into a surfer who is applying world-class growth mindset to his approach to his career and life. An epic way to launch 2026!
Jann, Caitlin & Sarah are excited to speak with two guests about a new book! Something to Hold Onto is written by Toronto psychotherapist Kate Robson, drawing on her years as a therapist supporting families through grief, trauma, and change across the GTA's NICUs. The book features a foreword from Oscar-winner Sarah Polley, who is a passionate supporter of Kate's work and an advocate for mental health awareness. They also cover the passing of Catherine O'Hara, The Grammy Awards, hot hobbies people are picking up for 2026 & more! More about Kate and Sarah: Kate Robson is a registered psychotherapist in Toronto, Ontario. She manages Canada's largest support community for NICU families and runs a weekly support group for parents and caregivers. She has degrees from McGill University and OISE/UT, completed her psychotherapy training at the Toronto Institute for Relational Psychotherapy, and has also studied modalities such as ACT, the Internal Family Systems Model, EMDR, PACT, and Somatic Embodiment. Sarah Polley is a Governor General's Award-winning writer-director-producer whose dramatic features include Away from Her (nominated for an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay and winner of the Canadian Screen Award for Best Motion Picture and Achievement in Direction) and Take This Waltz. Polley wrote and directed the film Women Talking, based on the novel by Miriam Toews, for which she won the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. Read Something To Hold Onto #ASKJANN - want some life advice from Jann? Send in a story with a DM or on our website. Leave us a voicenote! www.jannardenpod.com/voicemail/ Get access to bonus content and more on Patreon: www.patreon.com/JannArdenPod Connect with us: www.jannardenpod.com www.instagram.com/jannardenpod www.facebook.com/jannardenpod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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