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At the Reader House Author Roundtable, authors from all walks of life writing in all genres come together to discuss the trials and tribulations of publishing their first book. Learn the pitfalls and the do's and dont's from the mouths of those who have experienced it first-hand. Find out how these authors dealt with the editing process, determining which retail outlets to sell their books in, publicity, and royalties. The publishing field is an intricate business - learn how these published authors weaved their way through the process.
Steve Hayes, Jonah Goldberg, Sarah Isgur, and Washington Post columnist Megan McArdle debate whether Presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt and Donald Trump exhibit similar authoritarian tendencies, discuss the role of elites in democracies, and explore the Democratic Party's ongoing identity crisis. The Agenda:—Trump's first and second terms—Can the president do whatever he wants?—Historical context of presidential power—Weak democracies and crisis—Is this all our fault?—The future of Democratic messaging Show Notes:—Nick Catoggio's Boiling Frogs newsletter—Megan McArdle's column on lawfare The Dispatch Podcast is a production of The Dispatch, a digital media company covering politics, policy, and culture from a non-partisan, conservative perspective. To access all of The Dispatch's offerings—including access to all of our articles, members-only newsletters, and bonus podcast episodes—click here. If you'd like to remove all ads from your podcast experience, consider becoming a premium Dispatch member by clicking here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Swift-Kelce Engaged. Federal Reserve Firing. CDC Firing. CDC Resignations. Trump's Claim to Absolute Power. Weaponization of the DOJ. 3+ Hour Cabinet Meeting. Nobel Peace Prize. Troops to Chicago? Gov. Pritzker Fires Back. With Sarah Wire, Senior National Political Correspondent for USA TODAY, John Bennett, White House Correspondent for CQ-Roll Call and former Washington Post Columnist, Philip Bump.Today's Bill Press Pod is supported by The Laborers' International Union of North America. More information at LIUNA.org.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Threads From The National Tapestry: Stories From The American Civil War
About this episode: Sometime in 1861, the young Georgia poet Sidney Lanier, a recent Confederate Army enlistee, attended a mock medieval tournament in Kinston, NC. Watching mounted Confederate officers dressed as knights competing for the honor of a local belle, he was moved…even enraptured. To him, the scene was a metaphor for the war itself. The South was a gallant knight battling against dark Northern materialistic forces. Defending hallowed chivalry. As Lanier put it, the Confederacy's war had “the sanctity of a religious cause” arrayed in “military trapping.” These men, this image of knights in shining armor, this lifestyle are what most remember of the antebellum South. Indeed, what many still want to remember. But they represented only a very thin slice of Southern society. About only one half of 1% of a total population of some nine million. And unlike royalty of old, those planters… those knights were part of an aristocracy sired by property, not birth. Most of them self-made men from ordinary backgrounds whose influence was measured in the number of slaves they owned and the acreage of their plantations. Enjoying leisure and wealth, those few had the time and energy to pursue politics and, in positions of economic and political power, they enjoyed deference from the masses that made up the majority of the Southern white population. Deference which meant that majority followed the leadership and adopted the views of something they would never attain over the course of their entire existence. For this episode, we tell the story of a 19th century world filled with magnolia and cotton…populated with planters, yeomen farmers, “crackers” and the enslaved. Taken together, the completed picture of a world…a culture that in five years would truly be “gone with the wind.” This is the story of the Antebellum South on the eve of civil war. ----more---- Some Characters Mentioned In This Episode: John C. Calhoun Eli Whitney Edgar Allan Poe Stephen Foster James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow William L. Yancey Subscribe to the Threads from the National Tapestry YouTube Channel here Thank you to our sponsor, The Badge Maker - proudly carrying affordable Civil War Corps Badges and other hand-made historical reproductions for reenactors, living history interpreters, and lovers of history. Check out The Badge Maker and place your orders here Thank you to our sponsor Bob Graesser, Raleigh Civil War Round Table's editor of The Knapsack newsletter and the Round Table's webmaster at http://www.raleighcwrt.org Thank you to our sponsor John Bailey. Producer: Dan Irving
Three Big Conversations: Roblox is getting sued for failing to protect children from online predators. - 6:58 Jazz-pop musician Laufey sings about self-worth on her new album (language). - 26:48 What the celebration of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's engagement says about our culture. - 39:20 Slang of the Week - “41” (language) - 1:40 Elsewhere in culture: - 53:40 The music-streaming app Spotify will soon roll out a direct messaging function for app users. Forrest Frank created a video offering forgiveness to the other Christians—particularly Cory Asbury—who have been making parody videos about his back injury. A California family is suing OpenAI for ChatGPT's role in their son's suicide. Many people on YouTube and other platforms are changing their profile pictures to images of the once-hated Clippy to protest ethical failures in modern tech companies. Our newest episode of the Conversation Starter is all about the hit zombie show, and game, The Last of Us. Check out our video on Roblox here. Become a monthly donor today with the Table. For more Axis resources, go to axis.org.
Things Discussed: Craig Ross introduces the MGoBlog Rub Some Dirt On It player of the week. What's the offense look like with Bryce? Not a spread, some RPO, some downfield passing, most of that off play-action. Opponents are going to bring safeties down—Oklahoma runs a Venables defense that wants to attack, so you have to punish that. Remember 2021 Georgia when JJ came in? He had some simple reads, but things opened up because he could physically get certain types of throws further downfield, increased the spacing between receivers. RPOs? Chip Lindsey's job is to make what you do work, not rewrite the offensive script. There will be tag RPOs where the read is more of a "run-unless"—it's not going to be like Stanford's long mesh where the read is the point. It's a check on bad behavior so they can do their thing, which is run off-tackle. Sam: Program philosophy isn't to allow the defense to set what you're going to do. Brian wants to see Bredeson used on those Aaron Shea dumpoffs more often because you freak out when he's coming your way. Mikey Keene? He's got a shoulder injury. You don't get to choose when the injury is healed; he will probably be the QB2 when he's back. Brady Norton: Not like last year. If they were down to two RGs and they were Efobi and Hattar and Norton won it would concern us, but it was Efobi-Norton two weeks ago. Concern is left tackle; they were talking about replacing Link with a true freshman before Babalola got hurt. Evan Link will start, Blake Frazier will play; Blake has to prove he's durable because he's coming off a knee injury, and he has to be stronger in the run game because he's 290-something. If Link isn't clear of Frazier right now that's an issue. DT depth chart: People were surprised that Trey Pierce was ahead of Damon Payne, but we've been saying that all offseason. You want that: Trey has eligibility next year and showed some talent. Opening weened for CFB: What's up with Ohio State and their new coordinators? Probably going to be fine with Hartline because he will just say throw it to Jeremiah Smith and…yeah that works. Matt Patricia has two great players in the back-seven but they are going to be just okay at D-tackle (I like the end they picked up from UNC). Maybe Matt Patricia is here to bottom out the culture, because as soon as he left Detroit and Philadelphia those locker rooms become two of the best in the NFL. Quick New Mexico preview: They have a 246 pound defensive tackle and a backfooting QB who's going to punt it up to a former Iowa receiver that might be injured.
In this engaging roundtable discussion, a group of fathers shares their insights on the complexities of fatherhood, the importance of healthy communication in relationships, and the impact of parental behavior on children's emotional development. They explore current issues such as child safety in the digital age, the significance of modeling conflict resolution, and the necessity of being proactive in discussing difficult topics with children. The conversation emphasizes the need for fathers to be aware of their influence on their children's understanding of relationships and emotional intelligence. This conversation delves into the complexities of relationships, parenting, and masculinity. The speakers discuss the importance of positive emotions in relationships, the need for intentionality in marriage and parenting, and the impact of parental relationships on children. They explore the challenges of co-parenting, the role of fathers in modern parenting, and the balance between self-care and family responsibilities. The discussion also touches on the battle for masculinity and the need for connection and community among men.TakeawaysChildren learn how to feel and behave from their parents.Healthy communication is crucial in parental relationships.Children are always watching and listening to their parents' interactions.Conflict in relationships can impact children's emotional development.It's important to model healthy conflict resolution for children.Parents should be proactive in discussing difficult topics with their kids.Creating a safe environment for children is a primary responsibility of parents.Regular check-ins with partners can help maintain healthy communication.Children's understanding of relationships is shaped by their parents' behavior.Being vulnerable and open about struggles can foster better communication. Positive emotions are crucial for resilience in relationships.Intentionality in marriage can strengthen the partnership.Self-reflection is key to personal growth and conflict resolution.Children are impacted by the dynamics of parental relationships.Co-parenting requires communication and teamwork.Fathers play a vital role in shaping their children's lives.Self-care is not selfish; it's necessary for effective parenting.Connection and community support are essential for fathers.Silence and nature can provide clarity and peace.The definition of masculinity is evolving and needs balance.Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Young Dad Roundtable07:00 Dad News of the Week: Roblox Controversy17:52 Navigating Child Safety in Digital Spaces26:34 Navigating Parenting in a Digital Age29:27 Understanding Parenting Styles and Their Impact32:12 Proactive Parenting: The Three P's36:08 The Importance of Open Communication40:26 Recognizing the Impact of Parental Relationships44:06 Round Table Discussion: Sharing Insights and Experiences59:28 The Importance of Positive Emotion in Relationships01:01:25 Intentionality in Marriage and Family Dynamics01:03:56 Self-Reflection and Personal Growth in Relationships01:07:02 Navigating Co-Parenting Challenges01:10:04 The Impact of Parental Relationships on Children01:13:19 Balancing Self-Care and Family Responsibilities01:19:06 Recognizing the Need for Personal Time01:22:21 The Role of Silence and Nature in Self-Care01:27:05 Intentionality in Self-Care Practices01:34:43 The Importance of Self-Care in Fatherhood01:35:59 Navigating Modern Masculinity and Relationships01:37:19 The War for Masculinity: Challenges and Perspectives01:41:36 The Role of Fatherhood in Personal Redemption01:44:55 The Evolution of Masculinity in Contemporary Society01:49:13 Finding Balance in Modern Relationships01:52:49 Cultural Misrepresentation of Men01:59:09 Closing Thoughts: Embracing Nuance in Fatherhood
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Nathan King and Jason Caldwell reconvene for the first Roundtable podcast of the season, presented by Auburn University Club, as they break down what they'll be looking for when Auburn opens the 2025 campaign at Baylor on Friday night. They also touch on some of the big games across college football this weekend. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Fan staff discusses their thoughts on the series that just concluded against the Mariners, what the best way to use Dylan Cease is moving forward, if the Padres should go all out to try and win the division and their first experience being on the air in their radio careers.
Welcome to the Alan Smithee Podcast in which hosts Scott Simmons, Katie Hinsen & Michael Kammes talk about the latest news in production, post production, entertainment, tech and beyond. In this episode, the gang kicked off its fourth season with a rich discussion centered on the transformative trends shaping the entertainment industry, the contentious price hikes from Adobe and, the nascent venture capital fund founded by industry veterans Seth Hallan and Leon Silverman, aiming to seed-fund early-stage tech-production startups. Subsequently, Scott, Michael and Katie each share their dream new product or service (if only they had a million dollars to invest) that would solve their post production woes. And of course, there's a bunch of really cool things to get excited about.
Le sujet :L'investissement en private equity était autrefois réservé aux grandes fortunes et aux fonds institutionnels. Aujourd'hui, cette classe d'actifs s'ouvre aux particuliers grâce à des seuils d'investissement accessibles dès 1 000 €. Entre primaire, secondaire, co-invest, evergreen et dette privée : comment s'y retrouver ?L'invité du jour :Aldric Emié est cofondateur et CEO de Climb, un acteur spécialisé dans l'accompagnement en investissement et en fiscalité. Au micro de Matthieu Stefani, il dévoile 5 stratégies d'investissement en private equity.Découvrez :Les différentes phases du private equityLes 5 stratégies à connaître avant d'investirComment se protéger des risques et des crisesLes frais à la charge de l'investisseurLes performances historiquesAvantages :Bonne nouvelle ! Nous avons obtenu pour vous une prime de bienvenue pour tous les nouveaux clients de Climb venant de la Martingale. Le montant de la prime de bienvenue est corrélé au montant investi par tout nouveau client Climb :10 000 - 50 000 € : gagnez 50 €50 000 - 100 000 € : gagnez 100 €100 000 - 500 000 € : gagnez 250 €+ 500 000 € : gagnez 500 €Rendez-vous sur climb.fr pour en profiter !Ils citent les références suivantes :L'épisode #478 de GDIY avec Octave Klaba (OVH)L'épisode #487 avec Anton Osika (Lovable)Ainsi que d'anciens épisodes de La Martingale :#173 - Les 5 règles d'or de l'investissement#277 - ChatGPT vs CGP : qui gère le mieux votre argent ?Les entreprises évoquées : Climb et son simulateurElectra EdumapperOVHArcads AILovableStudio 71 ParisLes ressources citées : Finary Fond OVNI La communauté Roundtable de Matt 2050OctoberEurazeoTikehau AltarocOpale CapitalArchinvestElevation CapitalFinancière Saint-JamesGVA (Global Venture Access)Partners Group Carmignac On vous souhaite une très bonne écoute ! C'est par ici si vous préférez Apple Podcasts, ou ici si vous préférez Spotify.Et pour recevoir toutes les actus et des recommandations exclusives, abonnez-vous à la newsletter, c'est par ici.La Martingale est un podcast du label Orso Media.Merci à notre partenaire Sapians de soutenir le podcast.Réalisez votre bilan patrimonial et recentrez vos possibilités d'investissement avec Sapians en suivant ce lien.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Hacks & Wonks hosted a 2025 Post-Primary Roundtable on Tuesday, August 12, 2025 to dig into the 2025 primary results - what they mean, how they happened, and what's next - with the people who actually do the work of winning (and sometimes losing) campaigns in Seattle and King County. Listen to the roundtable as a podcast or watch the recorded livestream on YouTube! By bringing together a panel of seasoned local political consultants who've been in the field, in the strategy rooms, and on the phones - not just pundits looking at numbers from a distance - they cut through the noise and spin to give insights not found in typical news coverage. Panelists: Riall Johnson, Principal Partner at Prism West Stephen Paolini, Principal at Bottled Lightning Collective Lexi Koren, Communications Consultant with PowerHouse Strategic Crystal Fincher, Political Consultant with Fincher Consulting and Hacks & Wonks Host As always, a full text transcript of the show is available below and at officialhacksandwonks.com. You can follow Hacks & Wonks on Bluesky at @HacksAndWonks. Find the host, Crystal Fincher, on Bluesky at @finchfrii and find today's special guests, Riall Johnson at @rialljohnson, Stephen Paolini at @stephenpaolini, and Lexi Koren at @lexikoren.
Hour 3 of JJ & Alex with Jeremiah Jensen and Alex Kirry. College Football Roundtable Hans & Ben join the program Bear Bachmeier winning the starting job Utah's offensive line is the best Whittingham has seen in his time at Utah
JJ & Alex with Jeremiah Jensen and Alex Kirry on August 27, 2025. College Football Roundtable DJ & PK join the program Utah Football Preview Kyle Whittingham's time at Utah Jake Scott joins the program Dangers of playing a true freshman Patience will be needed with Bear Bachmeier Hans & Ben join the program Bear Bachmeier winning the starting job Utah's offensive line is the best Whittingham has seen in his time at Utah
Hour 2 of JJ & Alex with Jeremiah Jensen and Alex Kirry. College Football Roundtable Jake Scott joins the program Dangers of playing a true freshman Patience will be needed with Bear Bachmeier
"The Fourth Action" is a Roundtable discussion for Wayfinder Legends! In this episode, the Cast discusses the player tactics of the Hobgoblin encounter as well as the emotionally charged roleplaying between Boddy and the others PLUS the upcoming, difficult decisions about what to do with the prisoners. Special Thanks:Theme Music - "Together We Rise" by Wind Rose (used with permission) Dice for the cast of Wayfinder Legends provided by Esty Way Gaming.Wayfinder Legends is a Red Dirt RPG, LLC production.JOIN THE PARTY! CAST:Jeremy - Boddy, a Hobgoblin seeking a new purposeHal - Plame, a charismatic and entertaining, young goblinEmily - Inara, a confident and hot-headed, young Kellish womanBrook - Fawin, an Aiuvarin (half-elven) born into privilegeStacy - Pathfinder 2e Gamemaster
Join us for an exciting episode of the Jeep Talk Show featuring Matt from BleepinJeep! Since 2010, Matt has been running the BleepinJeep YouTube channel, starting with flip-phone-era videos to help Jeep enthusiasts with practical tips and tricks. From his roots as a wedding photographer with a Jeep hobby, Matt has grown his channel to over 600,000 subscribers, sharing everything from ball joint replacements to innovative Jeep builds, always with a touch of humor to keep things fun. @bleepinjeep @unofficialuseonly @JeepSheepTV @Gone_Jeepn In this Round Table episode, Matt introduces his game-changing Freedom Winch Line, a 100% USA-made product designed for simplicity and reliability. With a proprietary built-in soft shackle, this winch line eliminates the need for extra hardware like hooks or aftermarket add-ons, making recoveries faster and easier. Available in 1/4" (50 ft for UTVs), 3/8" (90 ft), and 7/16" (90 ft or 120 ft for larger winches), it's universal for winches like Smittybilt, Warn, and Harbor Freight Apex. The detachable Freedom Loop and multiple attachment points make it perfect for quick deployments, even in tough situations like rollovers or remote trails. Matt shares the story behind the Freedom Winch Line, born from years of off-road recoveries where missing or inaccessible gear caused delays. We also dive into his favorite Jeep builds, like the FC giveaway project, and his plans for future builds, including a rear-steer Holy Grail Jaguar and a budget TJ crawler. Plus, hear about his wife, the "Lunch Lady," joining BleepinJeep full-time after retiring from nursing. Where to Buy: Get the Freedom Winch Line exclusively at bleepinjeep.com. Prices start at $200 for the 1/4" UTV line, $300 for the 3/8", and $325 for the 7/16". Why Watch? Learn about this innovative winch line, get insights from Matt's 15 years of Jeep expertise, and enjoy some Jeep nerd talk with the Jeep Talk Show crew. Stick around for the fun surprises Matt always includes at the end of his videos! Connect with BleepinJeep: YouTube: BleepinJeep Website: bleepinjeep.com Subscribe for more Jeep builds, off-road adventures, and innovative gear! #JeepLife #BleepinJeep #FreedomWinchLine #OffRoad #JeepTalkShow Welcome to Jeep Talk Show, the ultimate podcast for Jeep enthusiasts! Join Tony, and, the crew as we dive into off-road adventures, Jeep Wrangler 392 updates, Jeep Gladiator camping, and the Jeep Cherokee relaunch. From $130K Jeep resale trends to Gladiator tent reviews, we cover Jeep modifications, off-road gear, and events like Easter Jeep Safari and Great Smoky Mountain Jeep Invasion. Get expert Jeep 4xe towing tips, lightweight truck camper insights, and off-road trail guides for Jeeps. Subscribe for weekly Jeep news, join our community at jeeptalkshow.com/discord, and hit the trail with us! Head to https://jeeptalkshow.com to explore our world of Jeep madness, subscribe, and let us make your day a little more rugged and a lot more fun. Ready to roll with us? Let's hit the trails together! #Jeep Talk Show, #Jeep podcast, #off-road podcast, #Jeep community, #Jeep off-roading, #Jeep Wrangler, #Jeep Gladiator, #Jeep news, #Jeep modifications, #Jeep accessories, #off-road adventures, #Jeep events, #Jeep 4xe, #Wrangler 392, #Jeep camping, #Jeep trails, #Jeep Wrangler 392, #$130K Jeep resale, #Jeep infotainment bricking, #TuneOutdoor Gladiator tent, #RealTruck trail access 2025, #Jeep Gladiator camping, #lightweight truck camper, #$13K Jeep camper, #Jeep Cherokee relaunch 2025, #Great Smoky Mountain Jeep Invasion, #Easter Jeep Safari 2025, #Jeep Badge of Honor app, #women off-road Jeep podcast, #Chic Chat Jeep podcast, #Jeep off-road gear reviews, #best Jeep accessories 2025, #Jeep 4xe towing tips, #off-road trail guides for Jeeps
Rob, Triggered Joe, Omar, & Dan discuss the happenings in college football’s Week 0, run through the AP Top 10, […]
We opened discussing MSU athletic director J Batt's roundtable with reporters Wednesday on a number of issues — NIL, MSU's resources, what to do with CMU, etc. Then a conversation with WMU football play-by-play voice Robin Hook on what to expect from the Broncos in their matchup Friday night against the Spartans (15:00). Plus, our Week 1 college football picks and best bets with Harry Gagnon (37:00).
We sat down with our patrons to read and discuss the 1973 Hal Draper Pamphlet, Anatomy of the Microsect. https://www.marxists.org/archive/draper/1973/xx/microsect.htmSend us a message (sorry we can't respond on here). Support the show
Saving Elephants | Millennials defending & expressing conservative values
Some Americans warn Trump's antics in this second term are flirting with fascism while others say that's totally whacked. So which is it? Is Trump a fascist or nothing of the kind? Join our livestream as our panelists engage over the topic. Panelists include: Josh Lewis (host), Mike Taylor, Blake Fischer, John Giokaris, Steve Phelps, and Kent Straith
Across the United States there's growing concern over the nation's infant mortality rate.
Most of the drilling industry still sees equipment ownership as the only option—but Rig Source CEO Jake Rockafellow is out to change that. He shares how his team educates customers on renting vs. owning, builds a high-performance culture, and uses data systems to scale. Along the way, Jake reveals why in-person visits still win in a digital world and what the future holds for specialty rental.
In episode 150 of Cybersecurity Where You Are, Sean Atkinson and Tony Sager are joined by Chad Rogers, Sr. Manager, Digital Media Services, at the Center for Internet Security® (CIS®); Rudy Uhde, Video Editor at CIS; and David Bisson, Sr. Content Strategist at CIS. Together, they use a roundtable chat to celebrate 150 episodes of Cybersecurity Where You Are. Here are some highlights from our episode:01:33. How the cybersecurity landscape and podcast have changed since Episode 10005:40. The "labor of love" that goes into editing and preparing an episode for publication12:13. Memorable guests and moments that changed the team's thinking about cybersecurity25:45. How the larger podcast team drives continuous improvement and innovation30:13. Parting thoughts for the audienceResourcesEpisode 100: Celebrating 100 Episodes and Looking AheadEpisode 149: Human Error, AI Missteps, and Other VM RisksEpisode 9: Mitigating Risk: Information Security GovernanceEpisode 96: Making Continuous Compliance Actionable for SMBsEpisode 121: The Economics of Cybersecurity Decision-MakingEpisode 114: 3 Board Chairs Reflect on 25 Years of CommunityEpisode 136: How WiCyS Advances Women in CybersecurityEpisode 120: How Contextual Awareness Drives AI GovernanceEpisode 116: AI-Enhanced Ransomware and Defending Against ItEpisode 146: What Security Looks Like for a Security CompanyEpisode 110: How Security Culture and Corporate Culture MeshIf you have some feedback or an idea for an upcoming episode of Cybersecurity Where You Are, let us know by emailing podcast@cisecurity.org.
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Hour 1 of JJ & Alex with Jeremiah Jensen and Alex Kirry. College Football Roundtable DJ & PK join the program Utah Football Preview Kyle Whittingham's time at Utah
We opened discussing MSU athletic director J Batt's roundtable with reporters Wednesday on a number of issues — NIL, MSU's resources, what to do with CMU, etc. Then a conversation with WMU football play-by-play voice Robin Hook on what to expect from the Broncos in their matchup Friday night against the Spartans (15:00). Plus, our Week 1 college football picks and best bets with Harry Gagnon (37:00).
Big Brother Recaps & Live Feed Updates from Rob Has a Podcast
Today, Taran, Melissa, and QT talk through week 7 of Big Brother 27.
Today, Taran, Melissa, and QT talk through week 7 of Big Brother 27.
Are you feeling overwhelmed by managing your finances? You're not alone. Money is the number one source of stress for many families, especially for the head of the family, also known as the modern family CFO. In this episode, the financial coaches dive into the importance of creating a comprehensive wealth strategy. They discuss the common challenges high-income earners face and how not having access to cash, a tax strategy, or a passive income system can leave you feeling exposed and without control.If you're ready to stop just managing money and start making it work for you, listen in to learn how to take ownership and build a cohesive wealth strategy, and create passive income that will allow you to achieve financial freedom.Top three things you will learn:-How to take ownership of your financial future-Building a cohesive financial system -The importance of building passive incomeDisclaimer: The opinions expressed on this podcast are solely those of the hosts and guests and do not constitute financial advice. Always consult a licensed professional for financial decisions.This episode is sponsored by a podcast show partner. We may receive compensation if you use links or services mentioned in this episode.The hosts may have a financial interest in the programs or services mentioned in this episode.
Peacemaker is back but trying to break our multiversal brains. Alien: Earth already has us worried about an action overload.Find us atwww.werewatchingwhat.com,instagram.com/werewatchingwhatyoutube.com/thedhk
I sat down with Safari Club International Deputy Director of Advocacy and Western State Liason Chris Tymeson and Safari Club International State & Local Liason Bee Frederick on this episode. We discuss SCI's direct line of communication with new Secretary of Interior Doug Burgum after a recent meeting Chris attended with the Department of Interior. [...]
Today brings us to Round Table 3. Sadly, the third member of this conversation had an emergency, so he couldn't make it - perhaps we'll host him another time! Instead, I welcome back Raymond Milnarik to the show where we discuss a litany of Maintenance issues for us both. Stay tuned for our hot takes and things aside from cars and watches we've been into lately!
Today's roundtable with Ashley Blackington of the And/Both Podcast features two guests who are passionate about empowering women to slow down and live with intention in community with others. Heather Chauvin is a coach, TedX speaker, and host of the Emotionally Uncomfortable Podcast, who turned a stage 4 cancer diagnosis into a mission to help ambitious, overwhelmed moms lead with clarity and courage at home and at work. Amri Kibbler, who also navigated her own cancer diagnosis, is a passionate advocate for women's health and well-being, as well as the former co-founder of Hey Mama, the leading networking community for moms in business. Our conversation is packed with wisdom on resilience, health, entrepreneurship, and what it means to live in alignment. We talk about creating boundaries, how to effectively manage your time and energy, and how to be bold enough to be the real version of yourself. Get ready to think about how to show up for the life you really want. Show links: BetterHelp Ashley: And/Both Podcast Heather Chauvin: heatherchauvin.com Read Dying to be a Good Mother Amri Kibbler: amrikibbler.com IG @amrikibbler As always, I'd love to hear from you! Subscribe, leave a review, or follow PG-ish on IG @pgishparenting, or you can always find me at www.pgishparenting.com.
***Audio Only***In this episode, we discuss:. Is this psalm prophetic?. How can we relate to David in this Passage?. How is this psalm a prayer of faith?
The Round Table is back! Charbel Raish and Fr Ben Saliba are joined by Helena Roumanus and Anthony Salame. Fr Ben shares his experience meeting Pope Leo, and the rest of the team share about their overseas travels. The team also talk about new content set to be released by Parousia shortly. Parousia fundraising dinner tickets: www.parousia.com.au/fundraiser Dr Edward Sri Tour: www.parousia.com.au/edsritour Harvest Pilgrimage to Mexico: https://bookings.harvestjourneys.com/pv2616 Join the Parousia mailing list at https://www.parousiamedia.com/mailing-list/ Parousia is committed to proclaiming the fullness of truth! If you wish to help us in our mission with a donation please visit our website here https://www.parousiamedia.com/donate/ to learn ways that you can contribute.
Summary In this episode of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters discusses various legal challenges and victories related to gun rights with guests including Joseph Greenlee from the NRA and Dr. John Lott. The conversation covers recent court decisions, the impact of administration changes on crime rates, and personal stories highlighting the importance of self-defense. The episode emphasizes the need for continued support for the NRA and other organizations fighting for Second Amendment rights. In this episode, Mark Walters discusses the importance of self-defense stories, particularly those involving firearms, and how they relate to current crime rates in cities like Chicago and Washington, DC. The conversation highlights the deterrent effect of armed citizens, the impact of political leadership on crime, and the necessity of legal support for gun owners. The roundtable discussion also delves into cultural shifts and the role of education in shaping public perceptions of safety and crime prevention. Takeaways The NRA is actively involved in numerous legal challenges across the country. Recent court decisions have shown promise for gun rights advocates. Florida's young adult purchase ban is being challenged by the NRA. The importance of self-defense laws is highlighted through personal stories. Statistical analysis shows a significant drop in crime rates in DC under the current administration. The threat of prosecution is a key deterrent for criminals. The NRA's legal efforts are crucial in the fight against gun control measures. Public support for the NRA is essential for continued advocacy. The conversation emphasizes the need for vigilance in protecting Second Amendment rights. The impact of immigration on crime rates is a pressing issue. Self-defense stories highlight the importance of firearms in personal safety. Crime rates in cities like Chicago and DC are alarming and require attention. The Trump administration is making strides to ease gun carry laws. Community response is crucial in addressing ongoing violence in urban areas. Legal support for gun owners is essential in self-defense situations. Education plays a vital role in preventing crime and promoting safety. Government accountability is necessary for public safety and trust. Cultural shifts can lead to significant political changes. The actions of agencies like the ATF raise concerns about government overreach. Unity among gun owners and advocates is essential to protect rights. Keywords NRA, gun rights, litigation, court cases, self-defense, crime statistics, immigration, legal challenges, Second Amendment, Florida gun laws, self-defense, firearms, crime rates, Chicago, political dynamics, deterrent effect, gun ownership, public safety, legal support, cultural shifts
At Terrificon, I moderated an unforgettable panel with four generations of Fantastic Four voices — Humberto Ramos, Walter Simonson, Steve Englehart, Chris Claremont, and C.B. Cebulski.Humberto Ramos, now illustrating Marvel's current Fantastic Four with writer Ryan North, shared how he's balancing the Kirby legacy with his energetic, modern style. He spoke about designing new adventures while keeping the Richards family's emotional core intact.Walter Simonson reflected on his late '80s run, when he boldly reshaped Reed Richards, experimented with the lineup, and injected the series with the same cosmic energy that defined his acclaimed Thor.Steve Englehart recalled his 1980s stories full of Skrull intrigue, soap-opera tension, and attempts to modernize the FF amid Marvel's editorial shifts.Chris Claremont, best known for X-Men, discussed his early 2000s tenure exploring Sue Richards' evolution as leader and giving fresh dimension to Ben Grimm's humanity.C.B. Cebulski, Marvel's Editor-in-Chief, rounded out the conversation by talking about the FF's place in Marvel's publishing future and the responsibility of shepherding “The World's Greatest Comic Magazine” in today's marketplace.Together, the panel offered candid stories, behind-the-scenes context, and a sweeping look at how the Fantastic Four has endured — and evolved — across decades of creators.
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In this Roundtable discussion, we explore the role of romance in fiction and real life. Author and political leader Stacey Abrams explains how she weaves it into her suspense novels by focusing on authentic human connection, while therapist Lori Gottlieb brings her perspective on love off the page. Together, we look at how romance is imagined, experienced, and sustained today. Resources & links related to this episode: Stacey Abrams Lori Gottlieb Gretchen Rubin Get in touch: podcast@gretchenrubin.com Visit Gretchen's website to learn more about Gretchen's best-selling books, products from The Happiness Project Collection, and the Happier app. Find the transcript for this episode on the episode details page in the Apple Podcasts app. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.