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Life in the Peloton is proudly brought to you by MAAP I love riding my bike with my son. My boy Marlow and I head out when we can and boost around LanVegas on the bikes, and he loves it. It's great to spend time together and see the little man starting to enjoy bikes and being outdoors as much as I did when I was a kid. But, my guests on this month's episode of Life In The Peloton take on father-and-son cycling adventures. Based over in the North of England, Rich and James Rothwell are an adventurous, off-road, ultra-cycling father and son duo who have undertaken some massive rides together. Rich, a lifelong mountain biker, coach, and experienced ultra racer, got his son James into cycling from a young age. Still only 14 years old, James has already ticked off some absolutely huge rides on some world-renowned trails like the Highland Trail 550 and the AZT800 out in the USA. I really wanted to chat to these guys to hear how they started riding together, what their epic adventures look like, and just how far a young talent like James will go in the world of cycling. I found it really inspiring to hear Rich's relaxed, supportive approach in helping James keep the enjoyment, and I also loved hearing how young James supports his old man out there on the trails, too! I hope Marlow can pick up a thing or two and give me a push or a spoonful of peanut butter when I'm in a bit of a hole next time we head out on the bikes. Guys, I hope you like this episode. To the mums and dads out there, it's a great listen if you want to get your kids into bike riding and kids, if you've ever wanted to get out on a cycling adventure with your parents, I hope this inspires you. Cheers Mitch This episode is brought to you by our mates at Shokz – the world leaders in open-ear, bone-conduction headphones. Head to shokz.com and use the code LITP for a special listener-only discount. It's also supported by Restrap – makers of seriously tough, technical bikepacking bags and accessories, which come with a lifetime warranty. I've used their gear on some of my biggest adventures, and it's never let me down. Check them out at restrap.com. I'll be heading to Adelaide this January for the Santos Tour Down Under — chasing the racing, riding the bunches in the morning, and soaking up all the summer vibes the city has to offer. Hope to see you there.
Dr Lisa Harrod-Rothwell, Chief Executive Officer of Londonwide LMCs, reflects on her career trajectory from a salaried GP to prominent leadership roles in NHS commissioning and Londonwide LMCs. The discussion explores the formative experiences that shaped her commitment to holistic patient care and the challenges faced by general practice, including safe working conditions, continuity of care, and workforce retention. * Contact London LMCs https://www.lmc.org.uk/find-your-local-lmc/Dr Harrod-Rothwell also offers insights into the evolving landscape of the NHS, particularly in the context of the 10-year plan, advocating for clinical autonomy and the active involvement of sessional GPs in shaping future healthcare models.
Natasha Rothwell can be a bit defensive when it comes to her character on ‘The White Lotus.' The actress, who just scored her second Emmy nomination for the hit HBO show, may have struggled at first to understand why Belinda did what she did at the end of Season 3. But she also believes she “deserves” what comes to her and gets why she ultimately decided to “f— the morality.” In her return to the podcast, Rothwell opens up about how she used her own past struggles with money to relate to her character on the show. As a former SNL writer herself, she reacts to the “White Potus” sketch that caused an uproar and frustrated her castmate Aimee Lou Wood. Rothwell also discusses how another co-star, Jason Isaacs, helped fuel rumors on real-life drama between cast members, reflects on the disappointing cancellation of her Hulu show ‘How to Die Alone,' and explains why she has spent nearly a decade tweeting “you are trash” at Donald Trump every single day. Follow Natasha Rothwell on Instagram @natasharothwellFollow Matt Wilstein on Bluesky @mattwilstein Follow The Last Laugh on Instagram @lastlaughpodWatch this episode of The Last Laugh on YouTubeHighlights from this episode and others at The Daily Beast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of The Big Impression, we're joined by James Rothwell, managing director of brand marketing at Kinective Media. Rothwell walks us through what's changed since launch — from major brand partnerships and custom content integrations to a headline-making alliance with JetBlue. With over 110 million traveler profiles and 63 million MileagePlus members, Kinective is fast becoming one of the most compelling new players in commerce media. Episode TranscriptPlease note, this transcript may contain minor inconsistencies compared to the episode audio. Damian Fowler (00:00):I'm Damian Fowler.Ilyse Liffreing (00:01):And I'm Ilyse Liffreing.Damian Fowler (00:02):And welcome to this edition of The Big Impression.Ilyse Liffreing (00:09):Today we're checking back in on one of the boldest moves in airline media, connected media by United Airlines as they've redefined what's possible in the world of Traveler Media Networks.Damian Fowler (00:22):Our guest is James Rothwell, managing director of brand marketing at Connective Media. James and his team are helping United leverage the power of 110 million traveler profiles, create new opportunities for brands across the entire customer journey.Ilyse Liffreing (00:38):We actually spoke with Connective on this podcast just last year and just a week after they launched. A lot has happened since then from major brand partnerships to rapid innovation in tech content and measurement, and today we're catching up on what's new. So let's get into it.Damian Fowler (00:57):So James, this time last year, United had just launched Connective Media. It was June, 2024 at CAN, and it was the first airline media network. Could you walk us through what's happened since then? How has the network grown? How has it attracted brand campaigns and how is it working?James Rothwell (01:20):Yeah, absolutely. And thank you Damian, for having me on. This is great to be here. We just celebrated our first birthday, which is a wonderful thing. We're engaging with so many different types of brands who are interested in reaching a premium traveler audience. We've seen some success in most of the key verticals that you would imagine, and then some surprising ones too. And obviously it's a slam dunk for a travel brand or a destination brand, but those non-endemic brands, the non-endemic advertisers who are trying to reach travelers, no matter where they are in their journey or even in between journeys, we're finding really interesting use cases, really interesting targeting options and ways for them to be able to reach them across all of our screens. And on,Damian Fowler (02:08):Let's get into it a little further. Can you give us some examples? And you mentioned non endemics as well, but maybe we could start with the endemics and then move on to the non endemics.James Rothwell (02:17):No, absolutely. I think travel as a category is a growth sector right now. I think ever since the pandemic, people have been looking to explore the world and get out of the, I mean, they were cooped up for quite a while there, and so travel's never been more popular. Like any industry, you've got to break through the noise and the options that you have out there. Right? World's a big place.(02:43):Luckily we fly to a lot of different places. We have over 330 different destinations. One really interesting case study that we've just completed was with the Cayman Islands tourist board, and they were looking to drive passengers travelers to the Cayman Islands, and they worked with us across all of our media, and we were able to do closed loop attribution based on the bookings that were then made to those destinations. So for us, measurement and measurability is incredibly strong in the travel sector and the travel space. We were able to see basically with Cayman Islands, that 9,000 bookings came from exposure to the ads that ran across email, across our club lounges and in our entertainment seat back screens on the planes. So we were able to drive awareness, intent, and then conversion, and we were able to track that and they saw a 13 times return on an ad spend against that campaign. We were incredibly happy with that. They were incredibly happy with that. We obviously made some travelers very happy to go enjoy the wonderful blues ocean around the Cayman Islands.Damian Fowler (03:58):Yeah, there's something nice when you see that on screen. You'reJames Rothwell (04:01):Like that, I'm going to go there. Yeah, that looks nice. That one sells itself. ItIlyse Liffreing (04:05):Does. So you mentioned non-endemic brands too. That's really interesting.James Rothwell (04:09):Yeah, I mean, we're all travelers, right? We all got on a plane to be here in Cannes. It doesn't define us, but certainly it helps to give context and potentially insights around who we are as individuals and what we like to spend our money on where we like to spend our time. And so that translates into a really interesting audience segment for different brands. So we've had a lot of luck and a lot of success with luxury brands who want to reach, especially front of plane individuals. B2B brands has been a real boon for us as well. Business decision makers, they're looking to find those individuals and we can find 'em on the planes in the clubs and through different digital channels as well. And so that's been a really interesting sector that we've been able to really capitalize on, and I think they've been able to see some significant growth on that. And we work with, for example, JIRA, which is an Atlassian product, and they did a full omnichannel activation with us and they saw some fantastic results there.Ilyse Liffreing (05:16):Very cool. Could you describe that a little bit more, how, I guess you worked almost in a custom way, it sounds like With JiraJames Rothwell (05:26):For that one was very custom. In fact, they had their own branding moment and wanted to use some of that branding and creativity and plug it into the inflight entertainment screen. So we created a custom channel for them with curated content behind it, which then obviously gave them a branding moment and an opportunity to drive their messaging with more engagement. So that was a very custom moment, but also an opportunity for us to do very targeted work to find the right audience members throughout the journey.Ilyse Liffreing (05:56):We spoke with Mike Petre on this podcast just about a year ago, A week after you guysJames Rothwell (06:02):Launched. That's right.Ilyse Liffreing (06:03):It seems that you're moving fast and obviously moving on to things like custom solutions and everything like that. What else is new in the past 12 monthsJames Rothwell (06:12):Where to start? We've been bringing on a significant amount of partners, not only on the technical side, but also on the content side. So most recently we did a deal with Spotify. We're very excited about that partnership. Again, from a content perspective and an engagement perspective, that gives us a whole new set of ways and deeper engagement from people while they're on the planes. It's also an opportunity for a loyalty aspect of that as well. And we'll talk a little bit about how Mileage Plus comes into our overall offering, but if you sign up for Spotify Premium, there's a Mileage Plus component to that. We are the first airline to offer audio books and video podcasts within our planes. There's a lot going on in the loyalty space. We are working with many partners to be effectively integrated into our loyalty program with that will also be a media component as well. So this marriage of loyalty and media together is been a real, it's been very successful in terms of not only helping to drive awareness of those campaigns and those opportunities for Mileage plus members to convert, but also to drive media value for those individual brands. So Vivid Seats is another recent partner of ours where we are able to give mileage plus members the opportunity to earn miles as they buy tickets to entertainment. But you can imagine a world where for those types of companies, we know where those individuals are going to(07:41):At those destinations. Those companies know how many seats are available at a particular location. Can we match that data and make really customized targeted advertising campaigns to say, okay, we see you're going to Vegas, here are some seats available when you get there. So that opportunity of matching data with our partners from a targeted perspective and then a loyalty perspective is really limitless in terms of what the opportunity is there.Damian Fowler (08:08):Let me just ask you, partnerships like this seem hugely valuable in this space. What else are you seeing?James Rothwell (08:15):One of the partnerships that we're super excited about is a very recent announcement with JetBlue. We will be working with JetBlue in a number of different ways. Again, loyalty will be a component of that where we are able to, a JetBlue customer can use United Miles to fly on JetBlue and vice versa. There will be a component that will extend to airport and gate availability down the road. There's a commerce play part as part of that where JetBlue will be powering commerce for us for ancillary products like hotels, cruises, cars, et cetera. And then where it's very exciting for the Connected Media group is that we will be effectively selling JetBlue audiences under the connected media roof that will sit alongside our United Media and United audiences. So the combination of that obviously is a scaled audience across different geographies where JetBlue is stronger in the northeast where we are not as strong. So very kind of complimentary in terms of the audience. And that obviously from an advertiser perspective is great because that's more scale. It's one less phone call to make in a world where there's 280 different media networks that kind of consolidation or rather that opportunity to create an airline audience at scale. We think there's massive opportunity there, and we're talking to a number of other airlines about that opportunity.Damian Fowler (09:36):And when you talk about at scale, you've got 63 million mileage plus members, so that's aJames Rothwell (09:42):Serious, yeah. And 174 passengers over the year. I think JetBlue is around 40, soDamian Fowler (09:49):74 million. Yeah.James Rothwell (09:50):Yeah, 174 million. And then you add 40 million of JetBlue you're getting up there in terms of hundreds of millions of audience members that we can now get in front of. That's a serious proposition.Ilyse Liffreing (10:00):Yeah, it's a great partnership really in a lot of ways. Almost a surprising one too, because you guys are competitors but are also helping each other out in ways. AndJames Rothwell (10:13):Again, it's a very complimentary partnership. I think they're strong in places where we don't have the same coverage. And so it works from that perspective. At the airline level, I think what's most interesting for me is we think we might be the first commerce media player to bring a, I wouldn't even call 'em competitor. I would call 'em a pier,(10:35):A pier into the garden. And this is not a walled garden. This is an anti-Wall garden straight. We've built this technology stack purpose built for the airline. We've built it so others don't have to. And we think by bringing more individuals and more airlines into this world, and it could extend to travel partners more broadly than just airlines, we think all boats will rise. I should probably say planes will fly, but we think there's value in, again, creating scale, creating efficiency for buyers, and ultimately sort of making the whole thing a little bit more streamlined.Damian Fowler (11:14):Yeah, yeah. We like that idea that especially when we look at advertisers and media buyers, the idea that everyone benefits from partnerships like this, so it's not like we're it locking you out. That idea of opening up, it's the value prop for media buys is huge.James Rothwell (11:35):Yeah, it's very new. So we're still figuring out all of the logistics. It'll start on the back seat screens and offsite, how we merge those and deduplicate those audiences through technology partners like LiveRamp is still being figured out, but we're very excited about the proposition and we'll start selling offsite later in the year. And then moving on to Seatback screens in 2026.Damian Fowler (12:01):Now, you did mention some metrics here, but we're just going to press you a little further on that. One of the virtues of Connected Media networks is that ability to tie back purchases to customers and some of the campaigns or partnerships you've mentioned. How is that working? What kind of visibility do you have?James Rothwell (12:20):So we work with a number of different measurement partners, Kantar di nata. We've just started working with Adelaide, which is an attention based measuring partner. And recent tests on that is looking pretty good. You can imagine we do have people literally strapped in by their seat belts and the screen is right in front of them. So the viewability is pretty strong, the attention is very strong too. So we're able to prove, obviously, that as an extension of television, whether you call that a CTV or digital out-of-home screen, it's a very compelling proposition for a brand, and it's an opportunity for them to tell stories on a pretty dynamic canvas. But yeah, we work with a number of different measurement partners. We continue to expand those partners because we believe that while we can choose ones that we think are good, that's not always going to be everyone's first choice. And so we want to be able to create flexibility and brands and agencies to bring their own partners to the table. And so over time, we'll integrate more and more of those partners so that again, measurability and measurement is enabled for all in the ways that they want.Ilyse Liffreing (13:29):Very cool. You were talking about how connective is offering omnichannel measurement. Are there any surprises that came out of that analysis so far?James Rothwell (13:41):Yeah, I think some of the insights that I've been most intrigued by have been around what I call the traveler mindset, this idea that individuals may act a little differently when they're in the middle of their journey. And a couple of reasons for that hypothesis. I think if you think about maybe you are a business traveler, your company's paying for your flight, your hotel, probably a little bit of your food if not all, while you're gone. I think people think they've got a little extra change in their pocket. Maybe they'll feel a little bit more open to advertising, open to brands being part of that journey and maybe even convinced that they should go out and actually spend some money on that brand. Obviously there's always the opportunity for those people who've got their sunglasses and making that a purchase in the airport, but I think it goes beyond that. What was really intriguing though for me was we did some analysis around business travelers and noticed that business travelers are actually more likely to respond to advertising than leisure travelers, which for me was a little counterintuitive because I thought business travelers might tune that out given how frequent they are. They're more likely to be frequent flyers, right?(14:54):But I think they may be a little bit more attuned to the environment they're in as opposed to maybe a leisure traveler or AER traveler who's going with their family and they're having to look after the kids. They're a little distracted, or maybe they're zoning out because they can't wait to get to the beach or back home, but the business traveler is a little bit more tuned in. And so I think that's why we've seen so much success with B2B brands because of that insight and that response.Ilyse Liffreing (15:24):And to me, it does sound like there's B2B brands are having kind of a moments, and I think this is across all categories, but it sounds like you're seeing that too, that B2B brands are even driven to the plane beer.James Rothwell (15:40):Yeah, I think in general, B2B marketing as digital has matured, B2B marketing looks a lot like B2C marketing. There's not a huge amount of difference. And brands, there are business brands that really invest a significant amount of money in that brand. And you don't have to look too far from across the sports world to see how many brands are investing in high profile sporting events and wanting to reach influencers and business decision makers. I think we have a great audience for that. So I think we are another choice for brands to be able to engage with them.Damian Fowler (16:14):Quick question here. On that note, do you have any brand partnerships with sports teamsJames Rothwell (16:18):At the United level? We do. We work with a number of different teams across the nation, obviously usually associated a lot more aligned with our hubs where we have a lot more exposure. And so yeah, lots of different professional sports teams. And then obviously when it comes to things like NCAA tournaments, we do a lot of fun marketing around that. If your team unexpectedly goes all the way, you're going to have to hop on a plane, well, we can figure we help you out with that, or you can cancel your flight and don't worry about it. We will take care of you if your team crashes out.Damian Fowler (16:55):Moving on here, to zoom out a little bit and look at the landscape, the big picture, as it were from, should we say 30,000 feet? Let's do it. Terrible. I love it. You wouldn't believe how many plane analogy Canal. Get the pun every, I'm sure you can every day. Lemme ask you for your favorite plane analogy at the end ofJames Rothwell (17:10):Something,Damian Fowler (17:11):But you've likened connectives personalization to Netflix's style recommendation engine, but with rich signals as more brands enter the traveler media space, and we don't necessarily have to name them, what do you see as United's distinct advantage?James Rothwell (17:28):I'm going to highlight another partnership here because I think it will illuminate the audience on where this is going. So we announced our partnership with starlink recently, and we are scaling starlink out across the fleet. That will take some time because we have to take those planes out of rotation, install the hardware, but we did a recent test and got hardcore gamers and hardcore streamers, and we were doing shopping and testing it, and they were literally trying to break it and they couldn't break it. And it was absolutely flawless super fast. That is a game changer because now you can do everything on the ground at 30,000 feet. And there's been a lot of questions about, does that mean we're going to have to take Zoom calls on the planes? And the good news is no, I think you can listen, but I don't think you can talk. So that's kind of the rule there. But yeah, we had people FaceTiming with their moms on that flight, but the reason I bring that up is because that is going to effectively create a whole world of hyper-personalization that just wasn't possible before. The technology that again exists at zero feet will be at 30,000 feet. And so you think about what that means from an advertising perspective, every screen becomes addressable. We can do programmatic delivery against thoseSpeaker 4 (18:53):ScreensJames Rothwell (18:54):And we can create shoppable moments, brand integrations. It unlocks a huge amount of content opportunities as well. Now you can stream live sports, you can stream anything you want on the ground in the air. So that's where I think we already have an advantage in that we have an amazing audience, an omnichannel offering and hours of attention. We're going to supercharge that attention with incredible content and amazing brand integration opportunities and advertising opportunities.Damian Fowler (19:25):We have these rapid fire hot seat questions. You're not strapped in or anything, sorry. Terrible. Another airline analogy. This is one we like to ask. What is it that you are obsessed with figuring out right now about the marketplace you're in?James Rothwell (19:40):I'm obsessed with, I think just continuing to find out more about the audience that we get to engage with every day. I have the pleasure of not only being head of marketing for Connected Media, but I also mileage Plus. And so I'm curious every day about how I can understand more about our loyal customers, how we can enrich their experiences with us and enrich their lives more broadly. Because again, it doesn't stop with the journey from others. How do we engage with them in authentic and compelling ways in a very noisy media marketplace, but also try and get them to continue to think about Mileage Plus and the airline on a more regular basis, not just when they have to travel.Ilyse Liffreing (20:29):Yeah. What would you say is missing from the market and needs to be solved?James Rothwell (20:37):What's missing from the market? I don't think it's missing. It just needs to continue to evolve, and that's measurement. I think no one's cracked the code. It feels like every time we get close, the move a little bit, and as more and more first party data driven networks crop up, it becomes more and more relevant for us to solve the attribution game. And I think even when I understood retail media networks to be the answer to all of that because of closed loop attribution, my understanding is that is still not figured out. That's not still solved. And if retailers who operate at that lower end of the funnel and point of sale haven't figured it out, then that's challenging for the industry because we've got a long way to go still.Damian Fowler (21:21):You mentioned you had a favorite. Do you have any favorite airline? Do you have any favorite airline analogies or even jokes?James Rothwell (21:29):I try to avoid the jokes because that's a tricky one. No, I think a lot of what I talked about today, we were excited to announce it. We're still building, so I would say we're still building the plane while we're flying it.Damian Fowler (21:42):That's a good one. Yeah.Ilyse Liffreing (21:42):Yeah, we use that one all the time.Damian Fowler (21:46):In the business, it works very well.Ilyse Liffreing (21:48):Bad worlds, I would say.Damian Fowler (21:54):And that's it for this edition of The Big Impression.Ilyse Liffreing (21:56):This show is produced by Molten Hart. Our theme is by Love and caliber, and our associate producer is Sydney Cairns.James Rothwell (22:03):And remember, we did some analysis around business travelers and noticed that business travelers are actually more likely to respond to advertising than leisure travelers.Damian Fowler (22:15):I'm Damian. And I'm Ilyse. And we'll see you next time.
Our heroes learn more about Morana's past and the mysterious Book of Blackfire. What is Morana's true connection to the Rothwell family? Why has Hades returned her to the world of the living? Will the creature bound within the book prove to be friend or foe? Find out on Favor, Episode 62: Out of Time CW: Body Horror (General Fantasy Violence) Support Venture Maidens on Patreon Join our Discord server here Get merch and learn more at our website GM is Celeste Conowitch (@cconowitch) Aoife Flannery is Sage Stafford (@staffofsage) Fittonia 'Toni' Silvertail is Naseem Etemad (@nas_ghoul) Morana is Brittany Quintero (@vizualwarlock) Theme Music by Emily Meo Additional Music by Tabletop Audio
On today's REX Daily Podcast, Dom talks with Olivia Rothwell, Predator Free 2050 Programme & Information Manager (R&D), about the disestablishment of the Crown-owned company, its legacy and the development of 20 new pest control tools... And he talks with George Reeves, Commercial Director at Ruminant Biotech, about winning the Prototype category at the recent Fieldays Innovation Awards for its slow-release bolus 'Emitless', which delivers over 75% methane reduction in cattle for 100 days from a single treatment, how it works and the possibility for farmers to be financially rewarded for using the product and other methane inhibitors in the future. Tune in daily for the latest and greatest REX rural content on your favourite streaming platform, visit rexonline.co.nz and follow us on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn for more.
Dom talks with Olivia Rothwell, Predator Free 2050 Programme & Information Manager (R&D), about the disestablishment of the Crown-owned company, its legacy and the development of 20 new pest control tools. Tune in daily for the latest and greatest REX rural content on your favourite streaming platform, visit rexonline.co.nz and follow us on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn for more.
Our Maidens investigate an ancient tomb and find a lot more than they bargained for. What secrets are buried in the Rothwell crypt? Who is this mysterious new eldrin? Have our heroes met their match? Find out on Favor, Episode 61: Autumn Years CW: Body Horror (General Fantasy Violence), Claustrophobia/Being Buried Support Venture Maidens on Patreon Join our Discord server here Get merch and learn more at our website GM is Celeste Conowitch (@cconowitch) Aoife Flannery is Sage Stafford (@staffofsage) Fittonia 'Toni' Silvertail is Naseem Etemad (@nas_ghoul) Morana is Brittany Quintero (@vizualwarlock) Theme Music by Emily Meo Additional Music by Tabletop Audio
Craig and Kyran look at the two Rangers transfer arrivals over the last 24 hours with Joe Rothwell and Emmanuel Fernandez both joining the club. They also discuss the latest rumours around Thelo Aasgard, Connor Coady and Nasser Djiga. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In the rebooted Falling Apart Podcast, Sam, Tom, and Jim break down why they vanished — a Belfast mishap cost Jim a fingertip (no, really). They promise less over-editing and more raw Leeds chat. • Recap of the 100-point, 95-goal promotion • Rothwell's Sunderland spark • Bogle, Ampadu, Tanaka praised • Farke's doubters silenced (for now) • Bijol, Bornauw, Nmecha: transfer hopes • FFP, smart signings, Firpo's goodbye • Relegation worries, PL predictionsFollow & message on X: @fallingapartpod
Andrew Maclean and Ross McCormack are in the studio as the former Leeds striker gives his thoughts on new Rangers signing Joe Rothwell. We also hear from Chief Sports Writer for the Yorkshire Evening Post, Graham Smyth about the new Gers signing while callers John and Paddy disagree over Celtic's transfer policy.
Craig is joined by JB to talk the latest Rangers news including reports Rangers are set to sign midfielder Joe Rothwell and that Hamza Igamane's exit is moving closer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Andrew, Sheryl & Kenny discuss a new signing! They also dig into all the rumours and latest out of Rangers. Thanks for your support - find our socials below! Twitter: https://x.com/4ladshadadream Threads: https://www.threads.net/@fourladshadadreamblog Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/4ladshadadream/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fourladshadadreamblog/ 4Lads Blog: https://fourladshadadream.blog/ Sign up for a membership here: https://www.youtube.com/@fourladshadadream/join
Stacey Rothwell is the director of innovation action across seven police forces leading ERIN, the Eastern Region Innovation Network in the UK. After a career as a sworn officer, including as a detective in financial investigation, she returned in a civilian role, pioneering the innovative use of rapid video response in domestic violence cases. She chatted to Jerry Ratcliffe at the Somers Town Coffee House to discuss her career and the challenges of getting an experiment in rapid video response up and running.
Natasha Rothwell spoke all about season 3 of 'White Lotus' with Reshma Gopaldas at 92nd St. Y. She opened up about Belinda's arc from season 1 to season 3, including her romantic relationship, her relationship with her son, and Greg. Rothwell also talked about what is was like working with Jennifer Coolidge, Parker Posey, Nicholas Duvernay, and more. Rothwell tells us what advice Parker Posey gave her that landed her in the hospital in Thailand while filming 'White Lotus' season 3.Rothwell revealed which 'White Lotus' scene she asked to change. She also talks about collaborating with Mike White, what she's learned from working with him, and what she'll be doing when she's watching him compete in 'Survivor.'Recorded live at 92NY. Send us a text, let us know what shows and guests you want us to cover.
Sammy's three siblings join him to highlight their favorites from the "40 at 40" list he prepared for his 40th birthday: choosing one movie that was released in each of the past 40 years that most resonates with him today. For the full list of 40 movies over 40 years, see: https://letterboxd.com/gosnowso/list/40-at-40/Outre: 40 Years Old, 2018, Casey Lowry ft. Rothwell
Family Worship brings the church service to you, on air Sundays at 9am and 7:30pm and now on demand, wherever you get your podcasts. Every week a special guest pastor will bring a message that will get you thinking and speak to your heart. Steph Sweetman is the Care Director at Lifepoint Church in Rothwell, and brings us a special message for Mother's Day about the attributes of God that line up with a mother's heart. Links You Should Click OnLifepoint Church's Website96five's WebsiteFollow us on Instagram & FacebookSupport the show: https://www.96five.com/donate/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Spretigt värre i Leeds med omnejd. När Ulf Henningsson och Åke Eriksson för tredje gången besöker Englands största grevskap stannar de till i Leeds och systerstäderna Batley, Bradford, Bramley, Halifax, Horsforth, Huddersfield, Rothwell och Wakefield. Spännande och något oväntade möten med Roy Orbisons kapellmästare, Elton Johns duettpartner, han som spelade film med Charlie Chaplin, han som gifte sig med en malaysisk prinsessa, han som skrev Sven-Ingvars bästa låt samt mannen bakom gummistövlarna! Härlig spis med så vitt skilda musikaliska kockar som Don Lang, Mike Sagar, Richard Harding, Brad Newman, Sammy King, Contrasts, Chapters, Cherokees, Allen Pound, Wellington's Boot, Paul & Barry Ryan, Kiki Dee, Outer Limits, Barry Booth, New York Public Library, Fraser Hines, Amazing Friendly Apple, Michael Chapman, Igginbottom och Welfare State. På bilden: The Accent från Bradford.
https://www.medicsmoney.co.uk/medics-money-financial-wellbeing-course/ In this episode of the Medics' Money podcast, hosts welcome Dr. Kate Rothwell, a haematology consultant, who shares her experiences from the Medics' Money Financial Wellbeing course. The discussion covers practical financial tips, including dealing with misallocated back pay and tax traps, and the significance of knowing when and how income should be taxed. Dr. Rothwell recounts battling payroll issues and the importance of proactively managing one's finances, especially regarding pensions and investment strategies. The episode emphasizes the value of collective knowledge and persistence in handling financial matters, highlighting stories of errors corrected and financial knowledge gained. Listeners are encouraged to openly discuss and manage their finances to make informed decisions, leveraging resources like Medics' Money to navigate their financial journeys effectively. 00:00 Introduction and Overview 00:16 Back Pay Issues and Tax Traps 00:40 Pensions Taxation Explained 00:46 Investing Mindset and Tips 00:53 Impact of Financial Wellbeing 01:58 Guest Introduction: Dr. Kate Rothwell 02:46 Personal Financial Journey 05:25 Navigating Tax Challenges 18:00 Persistence with HMRC 23:42 Investing and Financial Planning 28:05 The Importance of Financial Knowledge 42:02 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
“Have you had your Weetabix?” is an iconic ad slogan as any. But post-pandemic, though Weetabix had become part of online conversations, it wasn't necessarily translating to consumers' shopping baskets. In this episode, Lorraine Rothwell, head of marketing at Weetabix, shares the story of how the brand reconnected with its core demographic while remaining relevant to younger audiences. Discover how social informed ad creative, the power of nostalgia in marketing, and how Weetabix continues to surprise and delight without losing its heritage roots.
With no game to look back on this weekend, we thought it would be a great opportunity to look forward at the SportsTown project with club CEO Darren Royle and Oldham Athletic owners Luke Rothwell and Su Schofield. You can support the pod by paying a monthly subscription of just £2.99 via this link hereIf you'd like to make a one off donation, you can now also Buy Us A Coffee by clicking hereYou can also support us by visiting our website, subscribing to our mailing list and purchasing from our online shop.Please subscribe to our YouTube Channel to watch the Latics Football Phone In live every Thursday from 8.30pm.BPAS and Latics Football Phone In areKUPOD productions for We Are Oldham - Dedicated Fan Media. Title music is by Manchester DJ and producer Starion find out more here.Laticsmind theme composed, recorded and produced by Matt Berry at King Buzzard Studios in Shaw.
Natasha Rothwell plays characters who are constantly trying to improve and to better understand their desires. This season on “The White Lotus,” Rothwell, an Emmy-nominated actress, is back playing Belinda, a striving spa manager with dreams of becoming her own boss. Ambitions like these are relatable to Rothwell, who created and starred in her own show, “How to Die Alone.” But as she and her characters have learned, going after what you want often means changing your priorities and steering away from certain types of people.Today on the show, Rothwell reads Jasmine Browley's Modern Love essay, “I Decentered Men. Decentering Desire for Men Is Harder,” about the challenges and joys of putting your own needs first. And Rothwell tells Anna Martin how vision boarding has helped her center herself.Here's how to submit a Modern Love essay to The New York Times.Here's how to submit a Tiny Love Story. Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics to pop culture. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
Kelly Rothwell, a 35 year old woman from Indian Rocks Beach, FL, was a police cadet who just a few weeks from graduation. On March 12, 2011 she told a friend she was going to home to break up with her boyfriend. Kelly was never seen again. NSU Fischler CJ Interview: https://youtu.be/bJfvaNpUu4I Tampa Bay Crime Report: http://www.tampabaycrimereport.com Charley Project: (Kelly's images) http://charleyproject.org/case/kelly-lundy-rothwell Facebook Page: (Kelly's missing poster) https://www.facebook.com/Bring-Kelly-Rothwell-Home-175695135813394/?fref=ts If you have any information concerning Kelly's disappearance, please contact the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office at 727 582-6333. Unfound supports accounts on Podomatic, iTunes, Stitcher, YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. --Please join us on Wednesday nights at 9pm ET for the YouTube Live Show. --Contribute to Unfound at Patreon.com/unfoundpodcast. And at Paypal: unfoundpodcast@gmail.com --that is also the email address. Please contact about missing person cases, press inquiries and speaking engagements. --the website: https://theunfoundpodcast.com/ Unfound NOW: https://theunfoundpodcast.com/unfound-now/ - --Merchandise: --The books at Amazon.com in both ebook and print form. --don't forget the reviews. --shirts at myshopify.com/unfound-podcast. --cards at makeplayingcards.com/sell/unfoundpodcast --And please mention Unfound at all true crime websites and forums. Thank you. Images subject to fair use allowance. Images also acquired from CharleyProject.org, directly from the clients of Unfound Podcast or created by Unfound. Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. #StayHome #WithMe #AloneTogether Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Shaun Rothwell is Chairman and CEO of EVOQ Nano, a company focused on developing antimicrobial technology to combat healthcare-associated infections. EVOQ nanotechnology involves a unique non-ionic silver nanoparticle that can effectively kill even the most dangerous drug-resistant bacteria. These nanoparticles can be incorporated into medical devices to prevent bacteria from colonizing and causing infections. The bacteria can not form resistance to the nanoparticles, making hospitals safer for patients and healthcare workers. Shaun explains, "We're surrounded by bacteria all day, every day. When compromised, when we're compromised from an immune perspective, those infections take hold and cause some serious damage in addition to acquired healthcare-associated infections. We understand that paying attention to the issues of the healthcare system today also involves antimicrobial resistance. These bugs are hiding and present everywhere around us. The antibiotic solutions available today are becoming less and less effective over time because these bugs are developing resistance against them. So we have a two-pronged approach to addressing this around AMR, antimicrobial resistance, and impacting healthcare-associated infections. "At EVOQ Nano, we have created and patented very unique nanoparticles. We can make these nanoparticles out of a variety of different platforms, but we're focused on silver right now. One of our challenges when we first introduced it was that silver was commonly known to emit ions. And the reason that it's effective against bacteria is because of that ion emission. And those ions lyse the cell wall and destroy the bacteria even with these silver chlorides. They've been heavily used with coatings and different applications on catheters and different devices. The same reason it's had some effect is also why it's dangerous and toxic at high levels with this ion emission." "The EVQ 218 asset that we have is perfectly spherical, non-ionic silver, a completely new form of silver that has never been created before. And we've been successful in creating this. We have been able to go through a variety of studies at the Seattle Children's Institute with the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation's help to prove efficacy. When we were first tested, we were successful in killing 64 isolates from the six most dangerous drug-resistant bacteria known to man, as recognized by the World Health Organization." #EVOQNano #HospitalAssociatedInfections #HAI #NanoParticles #SuperBugs #Catheters evoqnano.com Download the transcript here
Shaun Rothwell is Chairman and CEO of EVOQ Nano, a company focused on developing antimicrobial technology to combat healthcare-associated infections. EVOQ nanotechnology involves a unique non-ionic silver nanoparticle that can effectively kill even the most dangerous drug-resistant bacteria. These nanoparticles can be incorporated into medical devices to prevent bacteria from colonizing and causing infections. The bacteria can not form resistance to the nanoparticles, making hospitals safer for patients and healthcare workers. Shaun explains, "We're surrounded by bacteria all day, every day. When compromised, when we're compromised from an immune perspective, those infections take hold and cause some serious damage in addition to acquired healthcare-associated infections. We understand that paying attention to the issues of the healthcare system today also involves antimicrobial resistance. These bugs are hiding and present everywhere around us. The antibiotic solutions available today are becoming less and less effective over time because these bugs are developing resistance against them. So we have a two-pronged approach to addressing this around AMR, antimicrobial resistance, and impacting healthcare-associated infections. "At EVOQ Nano, we have created and patented very unique nanoparticles. We can make these nanoparticles out of a variety of different platforms, but we're focused on silver right now. One of our challenges when we first introduced it was that silver was commonly known to emit ions. And the reason that it's effective against bacteria is because of that ion emission. And those ions lyse the cell wall and destroy the bacteria even with these silver chlorides. They've been heavily used with coatings and different applications on catheters and different devices. The same reason it's had some effect is also why it's dangerous and toxic at high levels with this ion emission." "The EVQ 218 asset that we have is perfectly spherical, non-ionic silver, a completely new form of silver that has never been created before. And we've been successful in creating this. We have been able to go through a variety of studies at the Seattle Children's Institute with the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation's help to prove efficacy. When we were first tested, we were successful in killing 64 isolates from the six most dangerous drug-resistant bacteria known to man, as recognized by the World Health Organization." #EVOQNano #HospitalAssociatedInfections #HAI #NanoParticles #DrugResistantBacteria #SuperBugs #Catheters evoqnano.com Listen to the podcast here
With Shannon off to Japan with the NSW team, this week we have a special guest host helping fill his chair and it's none other than one of NSW and Australia's best coaches, and Manly Head Coach Justin Rothwell. In this podcast we discuss his success at Manly Swim Club, as well as his own history with Shannon and working with him over the years. We discuss successful team culture and Justin gives us his thoughts on the fundamental of how to build them within your club and team. Set of the week, Quote of the week and of course song of the week are all back again with a Justin Rothwell twist to them, so don't miss this great episode with one of the best on deck
In this powerful episode, I sit down with Katie Rothwell to explore her deeply personal journey through chronic lower back pain that began after childbirth. Katie quickly realized that there was more to pain than just the physical injury to her tissues. This revelation sparked a transformative journey, leading her to uncover emotional, psychological, and even energetic sources of pain that extended beyond the physical. Katie shares how this journey not only helped her heal but inspired her to support others navigating similar struggles. Today, she offers solutions and insights for chronic pain management, helping people move toward a life less defined by pain. Join us as we delve into the complexities of pain and the path to holistic healing!We discussed:0:00Chronic Back Pain Journey and Healing13:17Recovery From Back Pain Misconceptions23:40Understanding Pain as a Teacher34:58A New Perspective on Pain43:55Pain Perception in Extreme Situations50:13Emotional Release and Beat Pain56:41Nutrition and Movement for Pain Relief1:07:25Multifaceted Approach to Chronic Pain1:16:56Focusing on Goals, Not CrisisYou can find Katie @:www.katierothwell.co.ukhttps://www.instagram.com/beat__pain__nowhttps://www.facebook.com/Beatpaintherapy/Send us a textSupport the showDon't forget to leave a Rating for the podcast!You can find Leigh @:Leigh's website - https://www.bodychek.co.uk/Leigh's books - https://www.bodychek.co.uk/books/ Eliminate Adult Acne Programme - https://eliminateadultacne.com/YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/@radicalhealthrebelpodcast Rumble Channel - https://rumble.com/user/RadicalHealthRebelPatreon Channel - https://patreon.com/radicalhealthrebel
This episode is an interview with Katie Rothwell from BEAT Pain - a holistic approach to managing and overcoming chronic pain. BEAT stands for Brain, Energy, Activity and Therapy and some of the topics covered in the episode include: Katie's experiences dealing with degenerative disc disease, and single parenting in Saudi Arabia Understanding the brain and the neurology of pain Some of the best foods to reduce pain and inflammation The critical importance of exercise in managing and overcoming pain, and where to start The effects of stress and how we can manage it And more. Here are links to find out more about Katie and access some of her excellent free resources: BEAT Pain Approach Free Resources - The Wellness Hub Instagram - @beat__pain__now Facebook - Katie Rothwell Therapy If you enjoy this podcast, please share it or leave a rating or review - it helps me reach more people who could benefit, and I really appreciate it. And if you need any help, have any questions or want to get in touch, email hayley@hayleyplummer.co.uk Or head to my website: hayleyplummer.co.uk Or come find me on social media: facebook.com/hayleyplummerpt/ instagram.com/hayleyplummerpt/
The discussion focused on fraud in the UK's NHS, highlighting its complexity and the need for robust risk management. Alex Rothwell, CEO of the NHS Counter Fraud Authority, detailed the extensive fraud landscape, identifying 124 types of fraud and corruption. Key risks include internal insider fraud, collaboration with external entities, and supply chain fraud. The NHS faces an annual fraud loss of £1.3 billion out of a £160 billion budget. Rothwell emphasized the importance of strategic intelligence assessments, proactive risk management, and international collaboration to combat fraud effectively. He also discussed the role of AI and machine learning in enhancing fraud detection capabilities.
E372 – "Inner Voice: A Heartfelt Chat with Dr. Foojan Zeine." In this episode, Dr. Foojan Zeine chats with Dr. Aileen Zaballero and Dr. Behnam Bakhshandeh about their latest book, “Revolutionizing The Online Learning Journey – 1500 Ways to Increase Engagement”. Aileen G. Zaballero, Ph.D., CPTD, is a senior partner of Rothwell & Associates (R&A) with a dual-title Ph.D. in Workforce Education and Comparative International Education from Pennsylvania State University. She has been a Certified Professional in Talent Development since 2009. Aileen has over 27 years of experience in the learning and development field and more than 10 years researching what adults learn, how they know it, and the value placed on types of knowledge. To date, Aileen has authored and co-authored over ten books on human resources and talent development. As an instructional designer and learning consultant, she created various educational and training materials, including online videos and webinars. As a practitioner and researcher, Aileen believes bridging academic discourse in workforce education (theory) with industry best practices (application) to address complex issues is critical. Dr. Behnam Bakhshandeh is an accomplished business manager known widely as a dynamic writer, speaker, personal and professional development coach, and trainer for over 30 years. Implementing his passion and visionary leadership skills, he produces extraordinary results in record time. Behnam brings his broad experience and successful track record to each project, whether it involves personal development, implementing customer-focused programs, integrating technologies, redesigning operational core processes, or delivering strategic initiatives. He is also the founder and president of Primeco Education, a coaching and consulting company that has worked with individuals, teams, and organizations on personal and professional development since 1993. He has authored and published ten books on topics related to the personal and professional development industry, including Organization Development, personal and professional coaching, and high performance. We discuss his latest book: “The Impact of the Current 4Cs Skills Gap in Organizations”. www.primecoeducation.com 20 Best California Mental Health Podcasts https://podcasts.feedspot.com/california_mental_health_podcasts/ Check out my website: www.FoojanZeine.com, www.AwarenessIntegration.com, www.Foojan.com
E370 – "Inner Voice: A Heartfelt Chat with Dr. Foojan Zeine." Dr. Foojan Zeine chats with William Rothwell, President of Rothwell & Associates, Inc., Rothwell & Associates, LLC, and Rothwell & Associates Korea in this episode. As a consultant, he has worked with over fifty multinational companies and countless governments and nonprofits. As a Distinguished Professor at Penn State University, University Park, where he has taught for 30 years, he is co-professor-in-charge of an online and onsite academic program that offers a master's degree in Organization Development and a Ph.D. in Workforce Education and Development with an emphasis in Talent Development/Organization Development. Before joining Penn State in 1993, he had over fifteen years of executive-level work experience in human resources, talent development, and Organization Development leadership in government and private sector. With a combined fifty years of work experience in HR, OD, and Talent Development, he has published 164 books in the Human Resources field. We will be talking about his latest book, “Revolutionizing The Online Learning Journey—1500 Ways to Increase Engagement.” Wjr9@psu.edu 20 Best California Mental Health Podcasts https://podcasts.feedspot.com/california_mental_health_podcasts/ Check out my website: www.FoojanZeine.com, www.AwarenessIntegration.com, www.Foojan.com
Childhood Sporting Memories -1:39Michael Wright and Martyn Rothwell share their childhood experiences of watching and playing sports, expressing fond memories of sitting on the terraces of Widness Rugby League Club, watching football games at the old baseball ground, and being inspired by sports idols like Ellery Hanley and Paul Gascoigne. They reflect on the joy and carefree nature of playing sports as kids and the impact it had on their lives.Discussion on Ideal Style of Play in Sports - 4:37Martyn Rothwell and Michael Wright engage in a conversation about the ideal style of play in sports, using examples from cycling, football, and rugby. Rothwell highlights the dynamic and thrilling tactics of the UAE cycling team, contrasting it with the more systematic approach of Team Sky. They also touch upon the debate around the entertainment value of constant possession in football.Discussion on Coaching and Sport Performance- 7:52Michael Wright and Martyn Rothwell talk about the potential impact of Pep Guardiola leaving English football and the need for financial investment. Martyn provides a brief overview of his background as an academic and rugby league coach, as well as his current consultancy work. He also mentions his coaching experience with the England Wheelchair Rugby League team, including their World Cup win in 2022.Integrating Interdisciplinary Practice in Coaching Research-10:40Martyn Rothwell highlights the challenges of conducting research in coaching due to the complexity of real-world coaching environments and the lack of collaboration between practitioners and academics. He emphasizes the need for better integration and collaboration between different disciplines to design more effective practice environments, and introduces the concept of the Department of Methodology as a framework for co-designing practice environments in team sports.Alignment of Performance and Training Methodology-26:42Martyn Rothwell stresses the significance of aligning performance and training methodology with the team's playing style, advocating for a shared language and principles within the team. Michael Wright acknowledges the disconnect between the desired playing style and the actual approach to training and analysis, attributing it to a siloed approach and emphasizing the confusion it creates for players.Continuous Knowledge Sharing and Learning-31:01Martyn Rothwell emphasizes the need for a continuous knowledge-sharing environment where empirical and experiential knowledge are equally valued, and interdisciplinary collaboration is encouraged. He acknowledges the challenges that come with this approach, including managing personal skills and potential biases. Michael Wright adds that constant retraining and education of staff are necessary to maintain alignment with the team's principles and goals, and suggests the idea of an outside perspective to challenge and promote continuous improvement.Role of Performance Director and Interdisciplinary Teams-38:42Martyn Rothwell and Michael Wright delve into the changing responsibilities of a performance director, highlighting the transition towards a more facilitative role. They also examine the potential underutilization of certain aspects within interdisciplinary teams and the importance of day-to-day oversight for team efficiency. The conversation touches on the historical evolution of multidisciplinary teams in the context of football management. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
E361 – "Inner Voice: A Heartfelt Chat with Dr. Foojan Zeine." In this episode, Dr. Foojan Zeine chats with Dr. Behnam Bakhshandeh and Dr. William J. Rothwell. Dr. Bakhshandeh is an accomplished business manager known widely as a dynamic writer, speaker, personal and professional development coach, and trainer for over 30 years. He is also the founder and president of Primeco Education, a coaching and consulting company that has worked with individuals, teams, and organizations on personal and professional development since 1993. He has authored and published ten books on topics related to the personal and professional development industry, including Organization Development, personal and professional coaching, and high performance. Dr. William Rothwell is President of Rothwell & Associates, Inc. He has worked with over fifty multinational companies and countless governments and nonprofits. As a Distinguished Professor at Penn State University, he has taught for 30 years. He is co-professor-in-charge of an online and onsite academic program that offers a master's degree in Organization Development and a Ph.D. in Workforce Education and Development with an emphasis in Talent Development/Organization Development. With a combined total of fifty years of work experience in HR, OD, and Talent Development, he has published 164 books in the Human Resources field. Dr. Aileen Zaballero, the co-author, is a senior partner of Rothwell & Associates and has over 27 years of experience in the learning and development field and more than ten years researching what adults learn, how they know it, and the value placed on types of knowledge. She has authored and co-authored over ten books on human resources and talent development. Today we are discussing their latest book, “The Inclusive, Empathic, and Relational Supervisor – Managing Diverse Employees through Interpersonal Relationships.” www.primecoeducation.com 20 Best California Mental Health Podcasts https://podcasts.feedspot.com/california_mental_health_podcasts/ Check out my website: www.FoojanZeine.com, www.AwarenessIntegration.com, www.Foojan.com Summary: Dr. Bakhshandeh presented a 5-book series on supervisory leadership, a significant resource inspired by Dr. Rothwell's work from 40 years ago. This series, which delves into the evolution from 19th to 21st-century supervisory practices, is a must-read for anyone interested in modern competencies. It covers various topics, from successful and inclusive leadership to empathetic, agile, innovative, and ethical leadership. The series has garnered high praise from Taylor & Francis, underscoring its importance in the field. Dr. Rothwell highlighted a crucial point: about 600,000 supervisors in the US lack formal training and learn by observing superiors. The discussion underscored the need for practical guidance in supervision, equipping supervisors with the necessary skills. This includes mastering interpersonal skills, managing cultural differences, understanding emotional intelligence, and fostering self-awareness. The transition from family-owned to corporate settings and the importance of respecting individual growth were also emphasized. Dr. Rothwell shared a story about a supervisor who called her boss instead of 911 when faced with an employee crisis. This illustrates how supervisors often provide life advice and work guidance due to broken family institutions in some regions. Dr. Rothwell, Dr. Bakhshandeh, and Dr. discussed leadership in hybrid work environments. They stressed the need for supervisors to be trusted advisors, skilled in empathy, communication, and other competencies. William shared success stories from a high-potential program emphasizing hands-on training and regular coaching. The group discussed challenges like loneliness and increased suicide rates in hybrid settings.
From financial literacy to financial capability -and everything in between - we explain key terms related to financial well-being in our latest episode of Making Cents of Money! Show Notes: Find out your financial well-being (CFPB): https://www.consumerfinance.gov/consumer-tools/financial-well-being/ Some Research on Financial Terms: De Bruijn, E. J., & Antonides, G. (2022). Poverty and economic decision making: a review of scarcity theory. Theory and Decision, 92(1), 5-37. Johnson, E., & Sherraden, M. S. (2007). From financial literacy to financial capability among youth. J. Soc. & Soc. Welfare, 34, 119. Lee, J. M., Lee, J., & Kim, K. T. (2020). Consumer financial well-being: Knowledge is not enough. Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 41(2), 218-228. Lusardi, A., & Mitchell, O. S. (2011). Financial literacy around the world: an overview. Journal of pension economics & finance, 10(4), 497-508. Remund, D. L. (2010). Financial literacy explicated: The case for a clearer definition in an increasingly complex economy. Journal of consumer affairs, 44(2), 276-295. Rothwell, D. W., Khan, M. N., & Cherney, K. (2016). Building financial knowledge is not enough: Financial self-efficacy as a mediator in the financial capability of low-income families. Journal of Community Practice, 24(4), 368-388. Sherraden, M. S. (2010). Financial capability: What is it, and how can it be created?. Xiao, J. J., & O'Neill, B. (2016). Consumer financial education and financial capability. International Journal of Consumer Studies, 40(6), 712-721.
In a digital world where everything is online, James Rothwell of Maru Koi is bucking the trend through his print magazine, Maru Koi, which is dedicated to the koi hobby. In this episode, James discusses the journey of launching Maru Koi magazine, the challenges he faces in keeping the magazine running, and the support he gets from the people in the koi community. In this episode, they talk about: James' journey of starting Maru Koi magazine during the pandemic The value of print magazines in the digital age The importance of sensory experiences in magazine reading compared to digital formats like phones and computers Building relationships with koi breeders in Japan through magazine visits and interviews How the All American Koi Show helps foster collaboration between dealers in the industry Challenges of photographing koi events for the magazine while also participating Highlighting different pond designs and hobbyist experiences instead of a single right way in the magazine Future plans for Maru Koi, upcoming features, and special editions The importance of visuals and headlines in a magazine Key advertisers who have supported the magazine James' aim to grow the subscriber base, which is currently around 1800 The best way to get a subscription to the magazine Mentioned: MARU-KOI Website: https://www.marumedia.us/ Maru koi media on Instagram: Maru koi media (@marumediakoi) James Rothwell on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/james.rothwell.526 Links to resources: Book A Call With Triplett: Call with Triplett The Pond Digger - https://theponddigger.com/ You can also check out The Pond Digger's products at: http://helixpondfiltration.com/ TWT Contractor Circle TWT Contractor Power Circle And follow his adventures in the pond world at: Instagram Facebook TikTok
In this episode of the Life Science Success Podcast, host Don interviews Sean Rothwell, CEO of Evoke Nano, about the company's groundbreaking work in developing EBQ218, a revolutionary nanoparticle-based pulmonary therapeutic. They discuss the efficacy of EBQ218 in treating cystic fibrosis and its potential as a broad-spectrum antibiotic against drug-resistant superbugs. Sean shares insights into the company's journey, their upcoming clinical trials, and the broader impact of their work on patient outcomes in the healthcare landscape. Tune in to learn how Evoke Bio is poised to make a significant difference in combating infectious diseases and improving lives. 00:00 Welcome and Introduction 00:09 First Impressions of BIO Conference 00:37 Sean's Background and Journey into Life Sciences 01:42 The Science Behind Evoke Nano 02:28 EBQ218: A Revolutionary Pulmonary Therapeutic 04:16 Challenges and Future Pathways 05:24 Investment and Partnership Opportunities 06:42 Broader Applications and Future Vision 08:16 Addressing Drug Resistance and Regulatory Pathways 18:48 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
-Finding your passion and purpose through connection and community -Launching the UK hockey sticks together tribe to help any former players struggling to find themselves again -Everyone needs a tribe and we are both here for you, whenever you need us -Growing up in Canada, moving to the UK and now finding his home in Czechia with his family -The Kincardine Kinucks are the U13 WOAA Champions and winning is fun
In the latest On the Nose around (4:45), Ariel Helwani discusses Francis Ngannou leaving PFL event, which boxing fight are they looking forward to the most, and more. Jorge Masvidal around (17:41) discusses his upcoming Gamebred MMA event, his recent trip to Stockton, his recent issues with Nate Diaz and Chael Sonnen, what it's like to promote Charles Bennett, getting Bareknuckle MMA licensed, the upcoming BMF title fight at UFC 300, who will win the fight, Ilia Topuria's rise, rock climbing, his father's arrest, and more. Claressa Shields around (47:17) discusses her performance at PFL vs. Bellator, her time in Saudi Arabia, if she was close to being submitted, why she is competing in mixed martial arts, what she wants to do next, her “shocking” beef with Cris Cyborg, Alycia Baumgardner, the length of fights and Amanda Serrano, Garcia vs. O'Malley, Joshua vs. Ngannou, and more. Matt Riddle around (1:12:27) discusses his latest wresting action, his WWE departure, how his schedule has changed, his incident at JFK, if the TKO merger caused the firing, why he failed some drug tests, why he went to rehab, his wrestling goal, what rehab was like, his divorce, if he has regrets, the conclusion of the storyline with Randy Orton, the DC vs. Jones storyline, how Daniel Cormier did as a referee, his reaction to the Vince McMahon news, Bad Bunny and Logan Paul, WrestleMania 40, if he has interest in MMA or BKFC, and more. Ariel Helwani returns to On the Nose questions around (2:20:59) to discuss the UFC 300 main event, boxing's increase in superfights, who would win a mile between Ariel and GC, the rising interest in combat sports, Ed Shares, Jon Jones at the PFL vs. Bellator event, and more. David Feldman around (2:37:39) discusses Mike Perry's next announcement, the KnuckleMania card in April, how they ended up with Thiago Alves for Perry instead of Darren Till or Anthony Pettis, where they stand with Nevada and New York, recent signings, what happened to Rothwell vs. Duffee, his recent meeting with Dana White, his bad day a couple years ago, a recent big offer, if there's a number he would be willing to sell BKFC for, and more. The parlay boys around (3:02:09) make their most recent selection, and GC makes his picks for the upcoming combat sports weekend. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (IL/IN/MI/NJ/PA/WV/WY), 1-800-NEXT STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (CO/NH), 888-789-7777/visit http://ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), 1-877-770-STOP (7867) (LA), 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY), visit OPGR.org (OR), call/text TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN), or 1-888-532-3500 (VA). 21+ (18+ NH/WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/LA/MI/NH/NJ/NY/OR/ PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. New customers only. Min. $5 deposit required. Eligibility restrictions apply. See http://draftkings.com/sportsbook for details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, I have the pleasure of interviewing another of our aspiring Mental Freedom practitioners, Mary Rothwell. We discuss her experiences with her own Mental Freedom Experience, as well as the exciting things that are happening with the people she is facilitating through their own Mental Freedom Experience. I just love talking about Mental Freedom and if you, or anyone you know, is interested in having your own Mental Freedom Experience, the first step is to take our complimentary Mental Freedom Masterclass.
Get the full interview by joining us for exclusive, uncensored content on Locals: https://theruthinstitute.locals.com/post/5218478/how-to-win-at-parenting-positive-and-authoritative-dr-jonathan-rothwell-on-the-dr-j-show-ep-221 Refute the Top 5 Gay Myths With this Incredible, Free eBook: https://ruthinstitute.org/refute-the-top-five-myths/ Jonathan Rothwell is a principal economist at Gallup. He advises clients and associates on the strategic and technical issues related to social science research, publishing, and data collection, particularly as they pertain to some of the world's biggest challenges, such as macroeconomics, entrepreneurship, labor economics, race relationships and higher education. He served as the primary researcher for the Bureau of Labor Statistics' A.I. in the Workplace project, which launched a study to understand the impacts of technology on employment. Additionally, Jonathan developed ways to assess the quality and effects of news consumption for Knight Foundation and analyzed the causes of long-term economic growth for the U.S. Council on Competitiveness. His other projects include developing a way to assess the quality of management and business leadership practices, creating methods to evaluate the quality of colleges based on alumni experiences, and studying the quality of parent-child relationships and how they relate to youth mental health. Jonathan also researches and writes on a broad range of topics in academic and popular publications. In 2019, he published a book with Princeton University Press on the fundamental causes of income inequality called A Republic of Equals: A Manifesto for a Just Society. He frequently contributes analysis to The New York Times' Upshot column, and opinion pieces to a variety of other high-profile outlets. He has written several scholarly articles on the health, political, and economic aspects of the Wuhan Lab Virus. Jonathan is a visiting scholar at the George Washington University Public Policy Institute and a non-resident Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution's Metropolitan Policy Program. In addition to publishing in social science journals, he has written for a variety of news platforms, such as Reason, Foreign Policy, and The New York Times. He holds master's degrees in Clinical Psychology and Economics and earned a PhD in Public Policy from Princeton University. He was raised in Louisville, Kentucky and now lives in Washington, DC with his wife and three children. Rothwell's study on parenting: https://ifstudies.org/ifs-admin/resources/briefs/ifs-gallup-parentingteenmentalhealthnov2023.pdf A summary article of Rothwell's study: https://ifstudies.org/blog/parenting-is-the-key-to-adolescent-mental-health A summary by Rothwell on Gallop: https://news.gallup.com/poll/548381/quality-parent-child-relationships-families.aspx Rothwell on Gallop: https://www.gallup.com/people/193904/jonathan-rothwell,%20ph.d..aspx The latest news from Gallop: https://news.gallup.com/home.aspx This episode of The Dr J Show may also be seen on the following platforms: TheRuthInstitute.Locals.com https://rumble.com/c/TheRuthInstitute https://www.bitchute.com/channel/MXkWgTk4Brwr/ https://odysee.com/@TheRuthInstitute:7 Sign up for our weekly newsletter here: https://ruthinstitute.org/newsletter/ +
The guys interview Chris Brand about the upcoming 2024 DipCon/Cascadia Open in Vancouver. Plus we talk upcoming tournaments and our online games. Intro The guys open the show about Gavin's wife's recent interest in Ticket to Ride and talk about a number of other board games (0 mins 15 secs) They discuss their drinks and initial venue which they last visited in episode 2 (4 mins 20 secs) Ken's been brewing beer (6 mins 20 secs) Interview with Chris Brand The guys start introducing their interview with Chris Brand, WDC winner and tournament organiser for this year's DipCon/Cascadia Open in Vancouver (10 mins 15 secs) Gavin asks about the tournament from 3rd to 4th February 2024 and how it'll be different being run as a DipCon (12 mins 30 secs) They talk about the scoring system and player's from different locations' playing style versus the West Coast style (15 mins 30 secs) They go onto discuss responsibilities in organising the tournament (20 mins 40 secs) Chris talks about the rounds and the impact of online players increasingly attending face to face tournaments (23 mins) Gavin asks about Chris' drink (26 mins) Ken asks about how did the idea of combining DipCon and Cascadia come about (27 mins 40 secs) He then asks about the logistics of getting to the tournament (30 mins 30 secs) They talk about the social aspect of the tournament (32 mins 15 secs) Gavin asks Chris about whether he'll attend WDC in Milan (34 mins) Ken asks about how to register and get advice on getting to the tournament (35 mins 40 secs) They start wrapping up the interview before moving onto discussing the interview (38 mins) Ken gets up to some maple syrup smuggling (47 mins 30 secs) Diplomacy chat The guys discuss the two upcoming tournaments in Australia: the Melbourne Open hosted by Andrew Goff in the first weekend of March and the Hung Parliament Handicap in Canberra hosted by Jamal Blakkarly on 12-14 April (48 mins 30 secs) The guys give their take on Renaissance Italy (57 mins) They discuss having a tournament in Brisbane during August called the "Canetoad Classic" and get into the trophy (1 hr 1 min) The guys move onto a new venue, moving to Rothwells and discuss their mid-game drinks (1 hr 7 mins) Around the grounds Gavin talks about the last episode where the guys agreed to play the new South of Sahara variant, but Ken then CD'ed and left the game (1 hr 14 mins) They move onto Gavin's Europa Renovatio game as Portugal (1 hr 18 mins) Ken flags he hasn't got around to any Big Stick Diplomacy variant updates. They then talk about a few games broadly (1 hr 26 mins) Ken talks about how to flag in a gunboat how to flag to get on with it and draw (1 hr 29 mins 30 secs) The guys start wrapping up the episode (1 hr 32 mins 45 secs) Venue: The Gresham & Rothwell's, Brisbane Drinks of choice: Ken: Cooper's Sparkling Ale from South Australia and Wilder gluten free pale ale Gavin: Capa Sigle Tempranillo from Castilla la Mancha in Spain and a 2018 Bordeaux Just a reminder you can support the show by giving it 5 stars on iTunes or Stitcher. And don't forget if you want to help pay off the audio equipment... or buy the guys a drink, you can also donate at Patreon, plus you get extra podcast episodes! Lastly, don't forget to subscribe so you get the latest Diplomacy Games episodes straight to your phone. Thanks as always to Dr Dan aka "The General" for his rockin' intro tune.
Thyroid plays an essential role in fertility, pregnancy, and postpartum. There are several things we should all know about healthy thyroid levels, whether living with an existing thyroid condition or experiencing unexpected hormone changes after conception.In this episode, Dr. Katie Rothwell shares her expertise on all things thyroid health. Dr. Katie Rothwell is a naturopathic doctor and educator who specializes in thyroid problems and pregnancy. She covers how to understand your thyroid levels in pregnancy, ideal thyroid levels for fertility, and what women should consider when trying to conceive if they have a diagnosed thyroid condition. Discussed in this episode:Important things to understand about thyroid during fertility and pregnancyHow to know optimal thyroid levels in pregnancyThyroid testing and pregnancyTSH and other important thyroid screenings for fertility Secondary infertility and Hashimoto's disease Lactation production and hormones Can pregnancy cause thyroid problems?What should women with thyroid conditions do when pursuing pregnancy? Managing stress during pregnancy and postpartum “There is so much that changes during pregnancy and postpartum — we don't always attribute those changes to thyroid health. But we really need to be screening our women in those time frames, especially if they have a known thyroid issue.” - Dr. Katie Rothwell
** Disclaimer: Mention of alcoholism and miscarriage ** In this episode, Lori Sims, co-founder of Nacho Kids Nacho Parenting, talks to Nick Rothwell. Nick is a stepdad to three stepkids. Nick realized he needed to change the way he interacted with his stepkids in order to have a better blend. In this episode, we discuss the following: Being a stepdad and not a bio dad When the stepkids dad loses visitation Seeing the blend as a family Feeling the need to save your partner and their kids Apologizing Nacho Kids Academy Nacho Parenting Success Story: “It's crazy how this Nacho stuff changed our blend! We are finally happy! Thanks Dave and Lori for all you do to save blended families like ours!” ~ F.R.
E323– Inner Voice – A Heartfelt Chat with Dr. Foojan. In this episode, Dr. Foojan Zeine chats with Dr. Behnam Bakhshandeh and Dr. Aileen Zaballero about their latest book, “Successful Supervisory Leadership – Exerting Positive Influence While Leading People” with co-author Dr. William Rothwell. Dr. Behnam Bakhshandeh is an accomplished executive coach and business consultant with over 30 years of hands-on experience in Organization Development, Human Resources Development, Workplace Learning, and personal & professional development and training industry. He is also the founder and president of Primeco Education, a coaching and consulting company working with individuals, teams, and organizations on their personal and professional development since 1993. He has authored and co-authored six books and 31 chapters in the personal and professional development industry. Dr. Aileen Zaballero is a senior partner of Rothwell & Associates and has been a Certified Professional in Talent Development since 2009. Aileen has over 25 years of experience in the learning and development field. She co-developed ATD's Talent Development Framework and led a project to examine instructional design competencies as a researcher and subject matter expert (SME) in competency modeling for the Advance Commercial Building Workforce. Aileen has authored and co-authored five books and seventeen book chapters. Dr. William Rothwell is President of Rothwell and Associates, Inc., a full-service consulting company specializing in succession planning. He is also a Distinguished Professor in the Workforce Education and Development program, Department of Learning and Performance Systems, at The Pennsylvania State University, University Park campus. In that capacity, he heads up a top-ranked graduate program in Organization Development and Change. He has authored, co-authored, edited, or co-edited three hundred books, book chapters, and articles. In 2022, he was given Penn State's Global Lifetime Achievement Award, the university's highest award for international work. He also earned the Organization Development Network's Lifetime Achievement Award. www.primcoeducation.com Check out my website: www.FoojanZeine.com. Remember to Subscribe, Listen, Review, and Share! Find me on these sites: *iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/i...) *Google Play (https://play.google.com/music/m/Inpl5...) *Stitcher (https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=185544...) *YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/DrFoojanZeine ) Platforms to Like and Follow: *Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/DrFoojanZeine/) *Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/Dr.FoojanZe...) *Twitter (https://www.twitter.com/DrZeine/) *LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/DrFoojanZ...)
Health is simple until you don't have it. In the natural health and healing world everyone claims to have the keys to the kingdom, which when you face real challenges, is revealed to be based more in theory and less in reality. In this King Hero interview Sherry Rothwell, RHN (Registered Holistic Nutritionist) and GAPS (Gut & Psychology Syndrome) Certified Practitioner, will be talking about why true health is so highly nuanced, why so much of her focus is on the gut, how long term results are achieved, and her workshop coming up in the House of Free Will on November 10th. Sherry's Bio: Sherry Rothwell, RHN (Registered Holistic Nutritionist) and GAPS (Gut & Psychology Syndrome) Certified Practitioner is an expert in gut healing and how to take responsibility for your own health. She is no stranger to taking her health into her own hands either. In her early twenties, she healed herself of depression, paranoia, acne, chronic yeast infections, and mono, and later as a mom healed her son of extreme eczema using a leaky gut diet. Sherry's been helping people heal themselves since the mid-nineties when she first began working in the natural health field. She also birthed her daughter at home without any prenatal or birth experts - midwifed only by the creator.Sherry's program the Delish Diet approach to losing weight naturally without diet-“ing”, is simply a front for teaching people how to address their health problems at the level of root cause. She will share why natural weight loss, is a good side effect of addressing underlying body system imbalances and explain why being fat is an effect of your health problems, not the cause of them. https://www.proteinpowered.shop/ https://www.delishdiet.ca/ Articles: https://www.delishdiet.ca/blog Learn more about Sherry's work: https://smpl.ro/al/LXFmmsmZoQx5Z45Sd8g7h5TJ/49074 Take an e-course: https://smpl.ro/al/MiooCgq6gsnBQkWCZ7y74qsR/49074 Group Coaching: https://smpl.ro/al/4hfjL7Byimw2LccQr4N825Hb/49074 Private Consulting: https://smpl.ro/al/enbS5ohA1uyi3np9ZARaNcy1/49074 *** MORE FROM BETH Apply to become a member of the House of Free Will Ministry Find the other 260+ King Hero's Journey interviews and Personal Rants Donate by PayPal if you're inspired King Hero Telegram Channel King Hero Telegram Chat Apply for archetype, de-programming or business coaching and trainingor email beth at bethmartens.com Sign up to do a King Hero's Journey archetype quiz Order a copy of my book, ‘Journey: A Map of Archetypes to Find Lost Purpose in a Sea of Meaninglessness' Join me on the uncensored Rokfin Canadian Court Procedure Study Group sign up Affiliates: Take Dr. Frederick Graves' Jurisdictionary online course (with my link)Get a Brown's gas AquaCure with $125 US savings by using the code: FREEWILL at www.eagle-research.life Being free is not a spectator sport - Hal Anthony, “Behind the Woodshed” ***ABOUT BETH MARTENS For archetype, purpose and business coach, author, coach trainer, and founder of the House of Free Will in the Private Domain, Beth Martens, her calling is a life or death thing. After a decade as a corporate VP in her family's firm, 8 trips to India, and a 3-year battle with cancer 20 years ago, she used archetypes to save her life. Today she helps truth lovers find their sacred purpose, be valued for their life's work, and survive the ordeals of their Hero's Journey. As a recovering feminist, she helps strong men to survive their missions, and hosts the King Hero's Journey podcast to highlight important leaders, entrepreneurs, movement makers, law experts, and purveyors of the truth. Visit her at www.bethmartens.com to do a free ‘King Hero' Archetype Quiz to learn where you are on the path of purpose. Find her book, “Journey: A Map of Archetypes to Find Lost Purpose in a Sea of Meaninglessness” is available at www.bethmartens.com. Apply to become a member in the House of Free Will Ministry at www.freewillministry.live. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beth-martens/message
Welcome back to another powerful episode of Warriors Unmasked. In this episode, we have the privilege of speaking with Nick Rothwell, a former professional hockey player, live sports broadcaster, podcast host, founder of ReTribe, recovered alcoholic, and mental health advocate. Before we dove into his incredible journey and the impactful work he's doing today, we looked back to his childhood. Nick's early years were marked by fear, primarily stemming from his father's struggles with alcoholism. Growing up in Pontex, Saskatchewan, Nick experienced the volatile side of his father when he was under the influence. His father's addiction and the resulting violence created a sense of fear and insecurity in Nick's life. These early experiences had a profound impact on his sense of self and led to the development of coping mechanisms, including lying and stealing, as a means to gain control and protect himself. Despite the challenges at home, sports became an avenue for Nick to find his identity and escape the turmoil. Athletic success garnered him attention and provided a temporary respite from the chaos. However, he carried a sense of fraudulence with him, never truly believing in his own worth beyond being a hockey player. As Nick entered adulthood, his journey took a turbulent turn. He ventured through a chaotic period marked by travels, relationships that lacked depth, and increasing isolation. Nick's attempts to address his problems with alcohol and addiction led him to dark places, including prison, detox centers, and hospitals. It was in these darkest moments that Nick reached a turning point. He recognized the need for help and sought solace in 12-step recovery. Through this process, he discovered the power of connecting with others who shared similar struggles. These bonds and shared experiences became the foundation for his work with Re-Tribe. Re-Tribe is Nick's vision to help individuals find their tribe, experience accountability, and regain balance in their lives. He draws inspiration from our human evolution, emphasizing the innate need to belong and the purpose that tribes provide. Nick's journey, from fear and addiction to purpose and connection, exemplifies the transformative power of resilience and recovery. If you're ready to hear more about Nick's remarkable journey and the transformative work he's doing, hit play now. His story reminds us that even in our darkest moments, there can be profound growth and purpose. GUEST LINKS: Re-Tribe: https://www.re-tribe.com/ www.nickrothwell.com Instagram: mrnickrothwell Instagram: retribers Instagram: toughthroughtender Facebook: nick.rothwell.77 LinkedIn: nirothwell LINKS: malarchuk.com/book malarchuk.com www.thecompassionateconnection.com www.warriorsunmasked.com Join Chuck's Text Community: 251-418-7966 Follow us on Instagram Like us on Facebook Subscribe To Our YouTube My Community Contact Episode Minute By Minute: 00:00 Introduction + messages from our sponsors 03:00 Welcome to special guest, Nick Rothwell 05:51 Nick's childhood and how it helped shape who he has become today 06:49 Nick witnessed his dad's struggle with alcohol and pain at 8 years old 08:22 Anger and abuse in Nick's home made him feel powerless 09:58 Nick grew up, riddled by fear and explains where that fear stemmed from 13:14 Some of the signs that people show when they are hurting 15:57 Nick shares how vital it is to have a father who is loving and that casts identity 17:07 The importance of young men being able to process emotions in a safe place growing up 18:53 Nick talks about how asking for help is so vital that it should be rewarded 23:08 Nick shares about the importance of community and accountability 25:57 Does Nick look back at all the hard things in life and consider them a blessing? 30:38 Nick talks about his journey of dealing with past wounds going into marriage 34:32 The person you are helping may also be just as much a help to you 37:58 Nick recalls something that his dad told him when he was 12 that still resonates with him 40:40 Nick shares his personal daily routines that have helped him stay in a good place 45:28 Hear about Nick's company, Re-Tribe and all that they do 51:19 What Nick would say to the person who is struggling and in pain today
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In the year of our Lord 1987, a microbiologist named Curt Jones blessed us with the invention of Dippin' Dots. The nation's theme parks were never the same. But with success comes thievin' bitches. (Or just… regular competition, depending on how you look at it.) Curt decided to protect his patent. In doing so, he found himself in a lengthy and costly legal battle. T'was a rocky road. Then Brandi tells us about Beau Rothwell, who is somehow even douchier than his name suggests. Beau was unhappy in his marriage, but didn't bother communicating that to his wife, Jennifer. Instead, he had an affair while simultaneously trying to get Jennifer pregnant. When Jennifer became pregnant, Beau was stunned. What was a douche to do? And now for a note about our process. For each episode, Kristin reads a bunch of articles, then spits them back out in her very limited vocabulary. Brandi copies and pastes from the best sources on the web. And sometimes Wikipedia. (No shade, Wikipedia. We love you.) We owe a huge debt of gratitude to the real experts who covered these cases. In this episode, Kristin pulled from: An episode of the podcast How I Built This, titled, Dippin' Dots: Curt Jones “Is Dippin' Dots still the ice cream of the future?” by K. Annabelle Smith for Smithsonian Magazine “How Dippin' Dots went from bankruptcy to $330M in annual revenue,” by Dave Schools for Entrepreneurs Handbook Mini Melts, inc v. Dippin' Dots, inc “Things you didn't know about Dippin' Dots,” by Becki Ledford for Mashed.com “What are Dippin' Dots, really? The history of cryogenic ice cream,” by Juliet Izon for Serious Eats “In the lab with the ice cream makers,” by Jennifer A. Kingson for the New York Times “Jury says Dippin' Dots erred on patent request,” Associated Press “Ice cream maker hot on issue,” Associated Press In this episode, Brandi pulled from: “Husband faces charges in woman's disappearance” by Kim Bell, St. Louis Post-Dispatch “Husband now charged with killing his wife” by Christine Byers and Kim Bell, St. Louis Post-Dispatch “Warrants shed light on woman's death” by Christine Byers, St. Louis Post-Dispatch “Jury to decide if woman's death was premeditated” by Joel Currier, St. Louis Post-Dispatch “Murder suspect Beau Rothwell brings unexpected defense at trial” by Chris Hayes, Fox2 Now “Rothwell's list of ‘pros and cons' shared during murder trial” by Joe Millitzer and Chris Hayes, Fox2 Now “Beau Rothwell found guilty of first-degree murder after explaining how he killed his wife” by Elizabeth Barmeier, Spectrum News “Beau Rothwell found guilty of murdering his pregnant wife” by Joel Currier, St. Louis Post-Dispatch “Beau Rothwell sentenced to life in the killing of his pregnant wife” by Sara Bannoura, KMOV4 News “Beau Rothwell sentenced to life in prison for killing wife who had searched online "what to do if your husband is upset you are pregnant”” CBS News YOU'RE STILL READING? My, my, my, you skeezy scunch! You must be hungry for more! We'd offer you some sausage brunch, but that gets messy. So how about you head over to our Patreon instead? (patreon.com/lgtcpodcast). At the $5 level, you'll get 35+ full length bonus episodes, plus access to our 90's style chat room!
Missouri husband Beau Rothwell, 29, reports his pregnant wife missing. Her car is found abandoned just a mile from home. Rothwell tells police he last saw Jennifer Rothwell, 28, that morning as she left for work. Days later, Jennifer Rothwell's body is found in a wooded area along Highway 61 near Troy. An autopsy stated that she suffered blunt force trauma to the head. The day after Jennifer Rothwell went missing, Beau Rothwell is arrested. Police believe he killed his wife — who was six weeks pregnant — sometime on November 11. Search warrants alleged that Jennifer Rothwell used the internet to search, “What to do if your husband is upset you are pregnant.” The same documents also stated that Beau Rothwell cleaned up some blood and left a small window to the garage open, despite freezing temperatures, to “dissipate the odor.” Beau Rothwell reportedly told authorities where his pregnant wife's remains were located. Turns out Beau Rothwell was having an affair and made a pro/con list on whether to stay in the marriage. Joining Nancy Grace Today: Matthew Mangino - Criminal Defense Attorney (New Castle, PA), Former District Attorney (Lawrence County), Former Parole Board Member, Author: "The Executioner's Toll", Twitter: @MatthewTMangino, MattMangino.com Dr. Bethany Marshall - Psychoanalyst (Beverly Hills, CA), DrBethanyMarshall.com, New Netflix show: 'Bling Empire' (Beverly Hills) Dr. Tim Gallagher - Medical Examiner State of Florida PathcareMed.com, Lecturer: University of Florida Medical School Forensic Medicine, Founder/Host: International Forensic Medicine Death Investigation Conference John Guard - Chief Deputy – Pitt County Sheriff's Office (Greenville, NC), Specializes in Investigating Domestic Violence Cases Kristy Mazurek - Emmy Award-winning Investigative Reporter, President: "Successful Strategies" See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.