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In this segment, Mark is joined by Alex Rosenberger, the Owner of Master Cars. He discusses the WSJ's latest report that American Consumers are losing patience with high car prices.
Jörg Rosenberger ist systemisch arbeitender Berater, Coach und Sparringspartner für Führungskräfte, Teams und Organisationen mit dem Schwerpunkt wirksame, zukunftsfähige Führung und Zusammenarbeit. Seit über 20 Jahren begleitet er Unternehmen zu Themen wie Führung, Transformation, Agilität und organisationalem Lernen und bringt dabei seine geistes- und sozialwissenschaftliche Ausbildung sowie vielfältige Weiterbildungen in systemischer Organisationsberatung und Coaching ein.
An Interview with Todd Gaziano, President, Center for Individual Rights At a time when constitutional rights face continuing pressures---from campus censorship to race-based government policies---one organization has spent the last 35 years winning legal battles that set lasting precedents for individual liberty. The Center for Individual Rights was founded in 1989 to defend constitutional principles through strategic litigation. Its first major Supreme Court victory, Rosenberger v. University of Virginia in 1995, established that public universities cannot discriminate based on religious viewpoint---a principle that continues to influence cases to this day. CIR also secured landmark victories challenging race-based admissions policies in the University of Michigan cases. Our guest on this episode of Voices of Freedom is Todd Gaziano, who became CIR's president in 2023. Before joining CIR, he led legal centers at both the Pacific Legal Foundation and the Heritage Foundation, served as a commissioner on the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, and worked in the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel and as chief counsel to a House subcommittee. He discusses CIR's strategic approach to defending equal protection, religious liberty, free speech, and competitive federalism---and explains why these constitutional battles matter for every American. Topics Discussed on this Episode: Todd's path to the Center for Individual Rights and the most urgent threats to constitutional rights today The 30-year legacy of Rosenberger v. University of Virginia and its impact on campus free speech CIR's current cases challenging race-based policies in Portland schools and within federal programs Religious liberty and competitive federalism: why these areas matter Concerns and hopes for the future of constitutional rights in America
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In this segment, Mark is joined by Alex Rosenberger, the Owner of Master Cars. He previews this weekend's Kicks on 66 Car Show.
Moderation Martin Gross/ Gesendet in Ö1 am 27.8.2025++Papst Leo XIV. hat am Ende seiner heutigen Generalaudienz im Vatikan einmal mehr einen Aufruf zum Frieden im Nahen Osten formuliert. ++In Wien findet morgen und am Freitag ein vom Vatikan initiierter hochrangig besetzter internationaler Klimagipfel statt, organisiert von den Päpstlichen Akademien der Wissenschaften, gemeinsam mit europäischen Partnern. ++Der Moraltheologe Michael Rosenberger tritt mit 1. September von seinem Ehrenamt als Umweltsprecher der Diözese Linz zurück. Der Rücktritt erfolgt laut Rosenberger „aus Loyalität gegenüber den Kooperationspartnern“ in einem konkreten Umweltprojekt.
Podcast: PrOTect It All (LS 26 · TOP 10% what is this?)Episode: Lessons From 34 Years in OT Cybersecurity: Growth, Challenges, and Leading Change with Scott RosenbergerPub date: 2025-08-25Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationIn this episode, host Aaron Crow sits down with longtime friend and colleague Scott Rosenberger, the cybersecurity leader for Vistra Corporation's generation fleet. Together, they take a deep dive into Scott's fascinating journey from an engineering background in nuclear power to overseeing cybersecurity across a sprawling, nationwide utility portfolio. You'll hear insightful stories from the early days of OT cybersecurity - before most of today's tools even existed - and how foundational principles like alignment, engagement, and standardization have driven years of progress. Scott and Aaron reflect on the importance of building cross-disciplinary teams, developing strong communication strategies, and embracing the reality that real security is about continuous improvement, collaboration, and sometimes learning from mistakes. From tales of rolling out firewalls at power plants and negotiating with skeptical vendors, to lessons in leadership, trust-building, and the ever-evolving challenges of protecting critical infrastructure, this episode is packed with practical wisdom, industry anecdotes, and a look at what's coming over the cybersecurity horizon. Whether you're just entering the field or a seasoned pro, grab your headphones - you won't want to miss this candid, insightful conversation. Key Moments: 04:37 Bridging IT and Cybersecurity 08:40 Revolutionizing Program Development Together 10:08 Building Consensus Through Communication 12:33 "Business Insights and NERC SIP Evolution" 17:18 Utility's Major Implementation Challenge 20:08 Corporate Cybersecurity Challenges Uncovered 21:58 "Automated Inventory and Cybersecurity Insight" 27:21 Optimizing Cybersecurity and Metrics 30:56 Essential Infrastructure Basics Lacking 34:17 "Identifying and Resolving Hidden Issues" 37:21 Encouraging Change in Industrial Practices 42:11 "Finding the Right Team Mindset" 46:11 "Importance of Pre-Job Briefs" About the guest: Scott Rosenberger is currently the manager of Operational Technology for Luminant. He developed the Luminant program to address the reliability, security and ongoing maintenance of Operational Technology for Luminant's Fossil Generation Fleet. He has a Bachelor of Engineering from Stevens Institute of Technology and is a registered professional Engineer in Texas. In his 23+ years with Luminant he has worked in nuclear and fossil plants, many corporate roles and for 3 years as Director of IT Security and Compliance. Scott also spent 3 years as a member of the NERC CIP drafting team. Links to connect Scott: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottrosenberger/ Connect With Aaron Crow: Website: www.corvosec.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaronccrow Learn more about PrOTect IT All: Email: info@protectitall.co Website: https://protectitall.co/ X: https://twitter.com/protectitall YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PrOTectITAll FaceBook: https://facebook.com/protectitallpodcast To be a guest or suggest a guest/episode, please email us at info@protectitall.co Please leave us a review on Apple/Spotify Podcasts: Apple - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/protect-it-all/id1727211124 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1Vvi0euj3rE8xObK0yvYi4The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Aaron Crow, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
Alex joins Mark to talk about how the price of used cars is fluctuating, the affect from Trump's tariffs and why Tesla's have such high reviews.
In this episode of The Edge of Risk by IRMI, host Joel Appelbaum sits down with Joe Rosenberger, chief captive analyst at the North Carolina Department of Insurance, to discuss how one of the leading US captive domiciles is evolving to meet the needs of modern risk management. Mr. Rosenberger shares his journey into regulation, the key drivers behind North Carolina's growth, and how the state has positioned itself as a business-friendly but credible regulator. Listeners will gain insights into how the state balances responsiveness with oversight; how it's adapting to emerging risks like cyber and environmental, social, and governance; and why its consistent analyst engagement model sets it apart. Mr. Rosenberger also addresses trends in captive formations, provides a glimpse into potential innovations like crypto premium models, and outlines tech-forward priorities for improving efficiency and transparency.
Earned: Strategies and Success Stories From the Best in Beauty + Fashion
In Episode 177 of Earned, CreatorIQ CMO Brit Starr sits down with Raashi Rosenberger, head of marketing for Meta Wearables, for a compelling conversation on the intersection of technology, humanity, and innovation. Raashi shares how devices like Ray-Ban Meta AI are designed not to distract, but to deepen real-world connection—reducing screen time while enhancing everyday experiences through seamless AI integration. Drawing from her background in neuroscience, Raashi also unpacks how psychological principles shape modern marketing, especially when creators are involved. Together, she and Brit explore the growing role of creators in building authentic brand-audience relationships, and reflect on the future of tech that's human-first by design. In this episode, you'll learn: How Meta's wearables can help you be present while still connected to the world. What a former neuroscientist sees that most marketers miss about human connection and why it matters in building technology people trust. How creators help tech companies turn innovation into products people use in real life. Connect with the Guest: Raashi's LinkedIn - @raashirose Connect with Brit Starr & CreatorIQ: Brit's LinkedIn - @britmccorquodale CreatorIQ LinkedIn - @creatoriq Follow us on social: CreatorIQ YouTube - @CreatorIQOfficial CreatorIQ Instagram - @creatoriq CreatorIQ TikTok - @creator.iq CreatorIQ Twitter - @CreatorIQ
Warum Tschechien in Sachen ÖPNV die Nase vorn hat – Dresdner Verkehrsforscher im Interview, Tschechisch gesagt: Der Vogelgesang, Die Rosenberger Gruft im Kloster Vyšší Brod
Warum Tschechien in Sachen ÖPNV die Nase vorn hat – Dresdner Verkehrsforscher im Interview, Tschechisch gesagt: Der Vogelgesang, Die Rosenberger Gruft im Kloster Vyšší Brod
Yvonne Rosenberger hoped to be a flight attendant, ended up behind an insurance desk, and realized she didn't want to die there, so she took her friend's advice to open her own pet care business. In the process, she's learned one very important lesson—never say never. Yvonne joined me on the show today to discuss all the things she was never going to do—from getting married to owning her own business—but somehow ended up doing anyway. Join us for a conversation about self-acceptance, introspection, self-examination, and the bonds we forge with other people's animals.
Pastor Luke preached about how delighting in the Lord is the point of practicing Sabbath rest. He said in practicing Sabbath rest we delight in God's world, God's Word, and God's work. The main idea was, "Sabbath without delight misses God's heart."
Pastor Luke preached about the inviation to rest, which Jesus offers His followers. The main idea was, "Jesus offers you the rest you think you don't need."
Pastor Luke preached about the fourth command from the 10 Commandments; keeping the Sabbath Day. The main idea was, "Stopping is the way to start Sabbath rest."
On Easter Sunday, we worship Jesus, the Resurrected Messiah, who defeated death to bring you life. You no longer have to be dead in your sins. You can have an abundant life in a Living Savior. You can have a secured hope for eternal life.
Pastor Luke preached about Jesus, the Radical Messiah, who was celebrated as King, in Matthew 21. He said, "Our Radical Messiah brings an unexpected salvation."
Diving into community design with AgrihoodsIn This Podcast: We dive into what AgriHoods are and their transformative impact on communities. Hosts Sarah Rosenberger and Matthew Geldin from Farmscape discuss their roles and experiences with AgriHood projects. Sarah explains her background in urban farming and her journey through various community-based agricultural programs, while Matthew shares his expertise in vegetable gardening and farm maintenance. We explore the concept of AgriHoods, which are communities centered around agricultural amenities like farms and gardens. Key benefits include providing access to nourishing food, encouraging outdoor activity, and fostering a sense of community. They highlight successful projects such as Rancho Mission Viejo and the challenges of implementing AgriHoods, emphasizing the importance of intentional design and adequate funding. Our Guests: Sarah has been working at Agrihood sites since 2015 and works for Farmscape in a few different roles. She is passionate about designing programs that exist at the intersection between farms, ecology and human residents. After nearly a decade of working in these types of programs she serves as a consultant for developers of all scales to implement edible and ecologically vibrant amenity spaces and engagement programs. Matthew has been Farmscape's Head Farmer in Southern California since 2014, overseeing the weekly maintenance of hundreds of projects from backyard gardens to neighborhood farms. He is an expert in raised bed vegetable gardening and developed the company's farming service manual.Sarah's Book Recommendation - The Art of Gathering by Priya ParkerMatthew's Book Recommendation - The Botany of Desire by Michael PollanVisit UrbanFarm.org/FarmscapeAgrihood for the show notes and links on this episode! Need a little bit of advice or just a feedback on your design for your yard or garden?The Urban Farm Team is offering consults over the phone or zoom. Get the benefits of a personalized garden and yard space analysis without the cost of trip charges. You can chat with Greg, Janis or Ray to get permaculture based feedback.Click HERE to learn more!Become an Urban Farm Patron and listen to more than 850 episodes of the Urban Farm Podcast without ads. Click HERE to learn more.*Disclosure: Some of the links in our podcast show notes and blog posts are affiliate links and if you go through them to make a purchase, we will earn a nominal commission at no cost to you. We offer links to items recommended by our podcast guests and guest writers as a service to our audience and these items are not selected because of the commission we receive from your purchases. We know the decision is yours, and whether you decide to buy something is completely up to you.
In this episode of Truth Talk Live Peter Rosenberger's talks about his personal reflections related to a tragic event involving a church custodian, Mike Hill, who was killed during a shooting at the Covenant School. Rosenberger shares memories of playing the piano at a church where Mike worked and reflects on broader societal issues such as mental illness and gender identity. The narrative weaves personal anecdotes, theological reflections, and societal criticisms, with an emphasis on trust in God amidst suffering.
Pastor Luke preached about Jesus telling his disciples that He, the Messiah will be rejected, die and be resurrected, and also what is required to be His followers. The main idea was, "You can either reject your will or reject Jesus as Lord."
In the latest episode of Truth Talk LIVE, host Peter Rosenberger shares his experiences and insights from his extended stay in Aurora, Colorado, where his wife is undergoing her 91st surgery. He delves into a variety of topics, from the evolution of radio to the fascination with space exploration and the importance of speaking the language of the heart, particularly when discussing matters of faith. Rosenberger emphasizes the need for clear and empathetic communication, especially when engaging with individuals unfamiliar with religious vernacular. He also touches on societal issues like climate change, urging listeners to live purposefully and considerately.
Pastor Luke began a series leading up to Easter about Jesus, the Messiah. In Matthew 16, Peter declares that Jesus is the Messiah. The main idea was, "Jesus, the revealed Son of God, came to save all people."
Pastor Luke preached from Revelation 3 about the letter to the church in Laodicea. Actions show the temperature of our passion for Jesus, self-sufficiency misses what Jesus offers, and repentance is the key to life with Jesus. The main idea was, "Jesus is ready for us to be hot and ready."
Pastor Luke shared two faulty ways of how we sometimes related to God: Life For God and Life From God and talked about God's invitation of life WITH God. The main idea was, "A healthy relationship with God enjoys Him more than what He gives."
Pastor Luke shared two faulty ways of how we sometimes related to God: Life Uncer God and Life Over God. Living WITH God is the view that is about accepting His invitation to be in relationship with Him. The main idea was, "A healthy relationship with God doesn't use Him to get what we want."
Ellen Rosenberger shared from John 15:4-5 about living life WITH Jesus. Some of the youth shared about what they learned at Ice Camp, which was from this topic.
Pastor Luke preached from John 15 about Jesus warning His followers of the opposition they will face. The main idea was, "Though not accepted by the world, followers of Jesus belong to Him."
Pastor Luke continued the series, "Following Jesus Together" by preaching about Jesus' followers living according to His Word. He said, "As believers walk in friendship with Jesus they live according to His Word."
Pastor Luke preached about loving like Jesus, saying, "Loving like Jesus happens when you're full of Jesus' love." Fully receiving His Love, greely giving your life, and faithfully obeying His teaching.
Pastor Luke began the new year with a series about following Jesus together. He preached from John 15 about abiding in Jesus. He said, "Before going, stay and get filled with Jesus' love."
Thomas Rosenberger is one of the candidates for an upcoming election for one of the General Membership Director seats on the USA Team Handball Board of Directors. Listen or download the mp3 file at the top of the page or watch on YouTube below.
Pastor Luke preached about Jesus being the greatest gift to savor, save and share. He said, "Because Jesus came to us, we get to go and share His love with others."
In the second hour of "Connections with Evan Dawson" on 12/9/24, Mary Rosenberger discusses her life in what functioned like a religious cult in the Finger Lakes.
Pastor Luke preached about the angels appearing to a group of ordinary shepherds, to announce the birth of Jesus, the Savior. Shepherds were usually rejected socially and often rejected spiritually, but these shepherds experienced God's favor and His peace. The main idea was, "All people can experience the peace that Jesus brings."
Pastor Luke began an advent series about the announcements from the angels. In this first message about what the angel said to both Mary and Joseph, we find that "Hope is possible for believers, because nothing is impossible with God."
Pastor Luke preached from James 5 about how believers are to have patience, no matter their circumstances. The main idea was, "Believers patiently receive eternal treasures rather than take temporary pleasures."
In this message, Pastor Luke preached James 4 about how we need to submit to the Lord. He said, "Living for ourselves always opposes living God's way."
Pastor Luke preached from James 3 about two types of wisdom: wisdom from above and earthly wisdom. The main idea was, "Wisdom from above doesn't exalt those below."
Pastor Luke preached from James 2:14-26 about faith. Claiming faith doesn't mean it's saving faith. Faith without actions is dead and useless. The results of a saving faith are evident by actions. The main idea was, "Actions are the proof of genuine faith."
Our guest this episode is Larry Rosenberger, Research Fellow at FICO and formerly CEO and VP of R&D at FICO. The views Larry expresses in this episode are his and not necessarily those of FICO. He's also an advisor and serves on multiple Boards of Directors for early-stage startups. Larry came out of MIT and the UC Berkeley College of Engineering. We talk about predictive and behavior analytics for decision-making, covering such topics as: How the FICO Score got started. What FICO brings to the financial system beyond the score. What is the Champion/Challengers approach to analytics with a learning element attached? The 3-step method for evaluating where you stand in your career. An overview of predictive analytics. The evolution from predictive only analytics to prescriptive analytics. The four pillars of behavior analytics. Creating conversations that actually work. Some helpful links: Fico.com Larry Rosenberger on LinkedIn Envestnet Yodlee
My father lived an exceptional life - and in this episode I share a bit from his life, service, and legacy. "Rev. Rosenberger leaves an extraordinary legacy of service to God, family, and country. He tirelessly ministered to lives in distress and pointed them to the Savior he served so faithfully. His entire ministry can be encapsulated by the text from one of his favorite hymns: There is a balm in Gilead, to make the wounded whole. There is a balm in Gilead, to heal the sin-sick soul. If you can't preach like Peter, if you can't pray like Paul, Just tell the love of Jesus, and say He died for all. - Balm in Gilead The list of lives touched through Rev. Rosenberger's ministry is lengthy and will continue to extend for years to come. "I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith. Henceforth there is laid up for me the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous judge, will award to me on that day, and not only to me but also to all who have loved his appearing." - 2 Timothy 4:7-8
Pastor Luke preached from the end of James 1 about being doers of God's Word. True faith humbly receives God's Word, continually obeys God's Word, and actively lives out God's Word. The main idea was, "How you live outside usually reveals what's inside."
“It's the small choices we make that determine the rest of our lives.” - Robyn Rosenberger Each year, more than three million children are hospitalized – either for procedures or ongoing treatment for chronic or terminal illness. Additionally, one in six children have a disability in the U.S. such as autism, ADHD, Aspergers, Cerebral Palsy, Epilepsy, to name a few. During today's show, Dr. Michelle Robin invites Robyn Rosenberger to share her awe-inspiring story about what led her to become the founder of TinySuperheroes in 2013 to help these kids fight unimaginable battles. Since launching her tiny cape organization, she has served over 120,000 children and families by providing capes for each child. Robyn shares how it all started with a little girl named Brenna and tells how the organization has evolved into ways these kids can experience extracurricular activities since 80% of them almost never get to participate in them. By the end of the episode, your heartstrings will be pulled by some of the powerful encounters she has had with kids who have received her capes and all the ways it has transformed their lives by giving them courage and strength. About Today's Guest and Co-Host: Robyn Rosenberger is a passionate and dedicated entrepreneur who is committed to making a positive impact in the world. As the founder and CEO of TinySuperheroes, a social enterprise that empowers children with disabilities or illnesses, Robyn has helped thousands of children to embrace their inner strength and courage. Her organization has been featured in numerous media outlets, including CNN, NBC News, and The Huffington Post. She is an inspiring example of a mission-driven entrepreneur who is passionate about building for-profit businesses that create social impact. She believes that businesses can be a force for good. Robyn's commitment to building a profitable business that makes a difference has resulted in a growing community of supporters and advocates who share her passion for social entrepreneurship. Through her work, she is a true champion for those who face adversity. She is dedicated to helping every other child feel like a superhero and inspiring others to make a positive difference in the world. Desiree Cole is the Content Director and Brand Manager at Small Changes Big Shifts. She creates, writes, and manages the voice and content for the brand. She has loved all things wellness since she was introduced to the lifestyle in college, where she learned to cook more plant-based food and care for the whole body in holistic ways. She began her journalism career in Chicago and New York City, where she worked in Manhattan as an editor for news agencies, magazines, and book publishing. She's part of the Small Changes Big Shifts team because she believes words are powerful messengers to the spirit, heart, and mind. Desiree was born and raised in Kansas City and believes there's no place like it. Her husband (Zach), son (Ollie), and two golden retrievers (Linus and Lucy) live in a loud and happy house with its eight paws and a very joyful little boy who loves his dogs. Mentioned in the Episode: TinySuperheroes website Nominate a child at TinySuperheroes Sponsor a cape for a child TinySuperheroes Mission Program John O'Leary
“For almost 200 years we didn't have this native animal. It was because of volunteers and people like Jackie with Virginia DWR and their combined efforts with Breaks Park who worked together to restore the area that elk have returned. Visitors are amazed at how big and how majestic the animal is. It's like an entire rainbow of emotions - excitement, joy, I've even had people cry.” – Avery Rose, Breaks Interstate ParkThe mountains of Virginia's Appalachian Plateau echo with a sound not heard in over a century - the bugle of bull elk. In this episode, Jackie Rosenberger, Elk Project Leader for the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources and Avery Rose, Elk Tour Manager for Breaks Interstate Park, trace the hoofprints of these majestic creatures from their local extinction to the present-day flourishing population that attracts visitors from around the country and beyond. The story of elk restoration is a narrative of resilience and ecological triumph that's etched into the very landscape of the region. Join us for a journey that's not only about the past and present of these magnificent animals, but also about the future they're shaping for Southwest Virginia. Let's Go!Follow VAOA Podcast:Instagram I Facebook I Newsletter Sign Up Shop the Virginia Outdoor Adventures Merch Store!Contribute to My Make-A-Wish Trailblaze Challenge VAOA Podcast is Sponsored by:Virginia Association for ParksBreaks Interstate ParkVirginia State Parks Advertisers:Visit Pulaski CountyVisit Giles Visit Wild Buchanan Breaks Interstate Park Mentioned in this Episode:Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources Elk ViewingVirginia DWR Instagram I FacebookDWR Elk CamBreaks Interstate Park 276-865-4413 Breaks Park Instagram I FacebookBreaks Park Elk Bus Tour ReservationsSouthern Gap Elk Fest Oct 24 - 26Support the show
Megyn Kelly is joined by David Sacks, founder of Craft Ventures and co-host of the All-In Podcast, and Vivek Ramaswamy, GOP candidate for president and founder of Strive Capital, to discuss and debate the Silicon Valley Bank collapse, what it means for America, whether this is a bailout of the bank or a bailout of tech startups and entrepreneurs, who should be responsible for helping the tech startups, whether there will be a run on more banks in America and a cascading effect, evaluating risk management and due diligence in the wake of the collapse, how to fix the problem short-term and long-term, how the Biden administration may have played a role in this, and more. Then Tim Rosenberger, president of The Federalist Society at Stanford University, joins to discuss the mayhem at Stanford Law School after students protested a federal judge in extreme ways, faculty joining in on the protesting, the corruption and boneheaded training of our young people, the partial apology coming now, and more. Finally, Megyn Kelly breaks down what happened at the Oscars last night, including a pro-America speech and a winner slamming Don Lemon.David - http://www.craftventures.com Vivek - https://www.vivek2024.comTim - https://twitter.com/TimJRJR Follow The Megyn Kelly Show on all social platforms: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MegynKellyTwitter: http://Twitter.com/MegynKellyShowInstagram: http://Instagram.com/MegynKellyShowFacebook: http://Facebook.com/MegynKellyShow Find out more information at: https://www.devilmaycaremedia.com/megynkellyshow