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Send us a text“Most people don't realize that 95% of prisoners in forced labor (slave labor) camps die.” ~ Dr. Robert WolfEpisode Overview:In this episode of The Remarkable People Podcast, host David Pasqualone welcomes Dr. Robert Wolf, who shares the inspiring stories of his and his father's resilience in the face of adversity. Recorded the day after Father's Day 2025, Dr. Wolf delves into his father's harrowing experiences as a Holocaust survivor and how he authored a powerful story of determination and redemption. Dr. Wolf discusses the ongoing fight against antisemitism, its deep-seated presence in history, and the importance of education and integrity in combating hate. The conversation touches on personal anecdotes, the importance of never giving up, and the powerful lessons that history offers us—illustrating how these lessons can help forge a better, more compassionate world. The episode is a compelling call to action for unity, education, and love amidst global turmoil.00:00 Introduction to Dr. Robert Wolf01:41 The Fight Against Antisemitism05:27 Rob's Upbringing and Education06:55 The Legacy of Dr. Wolf's Parents09:17 The Importance of Resilience and Integrity13:43 The Power of Determination and Faith18:58 Lessons from History and Personal Growth27:31 The Importance of Love and Unity28:04 Addressing Hatred and Antisemitism29:06 Education and Protests in Universities31:43 Personal Stories of Survival33:33 Reflections on Family and Legacy36:23 The Role of Faith and Truth41:44 Middle East and the Path to Peace46:22 Final Thoughts and Messages SHOW NOTES & LINKS: Website: http://RobertJWolfMD.comX: @RobertJWolfMDLinkedIn: RobertJWolfInstagram: RobertJWolfMDFB (Meta) author page: Not a Real Enemy by Robert J WolfThe link to purchase “Not a Real Enemy” book: https://mybook.to/I3hEA5Support the showWant Even More?
Intro - Vince Welcome back to another episode of Let's Go Hunt! - back with your daily dose of weaponized Mtn Dew fever dreams Mike Gonçalves, Here with nothing interesting but a drawing Dave Packard, who says to always cut towards your buddy, not your body Sam Alexander, five, Timothy Treadwell: zero. And Brought to you by unsupervised children with knives, I'm Vince H Around the Campfire: We're talking CO Primary Draw, and Sam's glorious tips for conquering Yellowstone and making hippies cry, and range day Not much at all. Don't burn yourself! Eventual Ad Slot Personal Gear Chat and Updates: Mike 320 talk. There's some actual research out there, and I don't like what I've found Guardian FFP 1-8x. Popped it on the Sig 516 and took it up to the range wI went on a gobble hunt Dave https://www.facebook.com/share/r/12LsQJmrVHY/?mibextid=wwXIfr Sam Another long ass roadtrip and Yellerrock in the books. Turns out it was Memorial Day. Yeaaaaaaah. Vince Done did my controlled hunt application Other things also happened Went out shooting with a buddy, got to mess with his steel challenge setup, rimfire pursuits, his Henry 30-30 in full RPP furniture with subs and suppressor, multiple 300 blkout rifles, BRN-180 troubles Got new mount for my main rifle News and World Events Spotlighting With Dave: What are some other uses for thermals? Subsonic 22LR: so many ammo options, so what's the difference? What the Rut is going on here? or The Otter Creek Labs Polonium 30. What's it good for? Reviews: Operation Shameless Bribery Gideon Optics affiliate coupon code: MOIST Camorado affiliate code: LETSGOHUNT Outro - Mike Support the sport and take a buddy hunting! If you like that buddy, tell them about our show! If you don't, tell him his mom is a gopnik lover. Hit us up at lghpodcast.com. Thanks for listening and Let's Go Hunt! EMAIL: contact@lghpodcast.com Let's Go Hunt Archives - Firearms Radio Network
Send us a text“Intimacy to me means, ‘Into me, you see.' “ ~ Katarina PolonskaEpisode Overview:00:00 Introduction to the Episode01:35 Meet Katerina Ska: Life Story and Practical Tips05:25 The Journey of Self-Development10:12 Navigating Romantic Relationships21:33 Understanding Triggers and Blind Spots34:15 Understanding Relationship Dynamics35:51 Kat's Current Work and Focus38:51 Evaluating and Improving Relationships44:28 The Importance of Authenticity in Relationships55:20 Cultural Differences in Relationship Communication58:10 Final Thoughts and How to Connect with KatSHOW NOTES & LINKS: Website: https://www.katarinapolonska.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katarina-polonskyKatarina's Masterclass: https://programs.katarinapolonska.com/osilreplay REMARKABLE SPECIAL OFFER(S):REMARKABLE OFFER 1: Enjoy saving 30% to 80% on EVERYTHING you order at MyPillow.com with Free Promo Code, “REMARKABLE“. Yes, that's right! Use the best My Pillow promo code out there to save a TON of money on all 200+ quality, comfortable, cozy home goods at MyPillow.com/Remarkable, or by calling 1-800-644-6612. From sheets, to blankets, to pillows, to mattress toppers, be ready to sleep better and live more comfortably than you ever have before!REMARKABLE OFFER 2: Katarina is happy to offer all Remarkable People Listener's a special 20% discount to all of her programs and work. Just mention code “Remarkable” when you speak with Kat!
We've all been there, trying to decode a document filled with acronyms and numbers. In this episode of thinkenergy, host Trevor Freeman pulls back the curtain on the typical Ontario electricity bill. Learn about what makes up your monthly bill and exactly where your money goes. From generation mix to infrastructure and provincial differences, tune in as Trevor sheds light on the diverse factors that influence electricity prices across Canada. Related links Trevor Freeman on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/trevor-freeman-p-eng-8b612114 Hydro Ottawa: https://hydroottawa.com/en To subscribe using Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/thinkenergy/id1465129405 To subscribe using Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7wFz7rdR8Gq3f2WOafjxpl To subscribe on Libsyn: http://thinkenergy.libsyn.com/ --- Subscribe so you don't miss a video: https://www.youtube.com/user/hydroottawalimited Follow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hydroottawa Stay in the know on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HydroOttawa Keep up with the posts on X: https://twitter.com/thinkenergypod Transcript: Trevor Freeman: Welcome to a ThinkEnergy Short, hosted by me, Trevor Freeman. This is a bite-sized episode designed to be a quick summary of a specific topic or idea related to the world of energy. This is meant to round out our collective understanding of the energy sector and will complement our normal guest interview episodes. Thanks for joining and happy listening. Hi everyone, and welcome back to another ThinkEnergy Short. I'm your host, Trevor Freeman. Today, I want to pull apart something pretty fundamental to your relationship with your utility, and something that might seem kind of basic on the surface, but there's actually a lot to it. I'm talking about your bill and how you are billed for electricity in this province, in the province of Ontario. A lot of folks may not pay much attention to their bill, other than the total at the bottom, or maybe you also look at the total consumption number. But there are actually several different components to your bill, and understanding them will help you understand a little bit more about the electricity sector and how it works and how it's funded. And we'll also take a minute to look at electricity costs in Ontario compared to other provinces, and why there's a difference. Now, there's a lot to go through here. I'm going to do my best to get through it quickly while still explaining everything. But this may be more of a "ThinkEnergy Medium" instead of a "Short." There's just a lot of content to get through. So, let's dive right in. Obviously, we're coming to you from Ottawa here, so we're going to be speaking in the context of Hydro Ottawa. But really, what we're talking about is pretty consistent across the province of Ontario. Your bill in Ontario is generally divided into a couple of different sections: your electricity charges, which could include things like Global Adjustment; delivery charges; regulatory charges; and then you'll see HST, some credits or rebates potentially, and maybe a few other sections, depending on what type of customer you are. So, let's take it from the top. First off, your electricity charge. This is the cost of the actual power you consume. You will see this expressed as cents per kilowatt-hour. This is the commodity cost of the electricity, of those electrons that you're using in your home or your business to do the things you need to do. In Ontario, most residential customers and a lot of small commercial customers as well are on the Regulated Price Plan, or RPP. The Ontario Energy Board, which is Ontario's independent energy regulator—it's the regulatory body in the province—sets the RPP price for the province based on its forecast of the cost to supply households and small businesses over the next 12 months. So, that's stable, predictable electricity pricing for Ontarians, and new rates generally take effect on November 1 of every year. So you have those rates for typically 12 months, and they change each year on November 1. There are a couple of different options for how you're billed for electricity under the RPP, which you might be familiar with. There's time-of-use pricing, which has a different rate depending on the time of day or the day of the week. So you've got on-peak, mid-peak, or off-peak, and those are aligned to encourage customers to use electricity outside of the peak demand times in the province when everybody is trying to use electricity for things at home or for work, and there's the most stress on the grid. The exact times of those periods do change between summer and winter. The next option is tiered pricing, and so this is a fixed price per kilowatt-hour up to a certain threshold each month. So you can use a certain amount of electricity at one price. If you go past that threshold, the price goes up. And that's kind of a plan for those who like a consistent amount; they don't want to have to worry about what time of day it is, or maybe the way they've structured their lives or their businesses is such that they have to use electricity during peak times, so that may make sense for them. The other option is Ultra-Low Overnight, or ULO, pricing. This is really a rate that's focused on primarily electric vehicle owners because it has a very, very low overnight rate. And the idea is that you would charge your electric vehicle—it's a big load in your house or in your business—and you would move that load to be overnight. You would charge it overnight and avoid doing that during the day, because in order to make up for that ultra-low overnight rate, there's a much higher on-peak rate kind of in the late afternoon and evening. So you'd really want to avoid using electricity as much as possible. The overall goal of all these programs, as I said, is to really reduce strain on the grid during those peak times, and that will in turn reduce greenhouse gas emissions because our fossil fuel generation in Ontario—that's natural gas generation—is primarily used during peak times. So we call them our peaker plants, and those are turned on when we need to make up that sort of highest demand load that occurs just a few times during each day and indeed during the year. The reason that we're able to do these different rates is that over a decade ago, Ontario adopted the use of smart meters for electricity, which accurately measures and tracks electricity usage down to at least the hour, sometimes even more granular than that, and that allows for utilities to really tailor pricing plans around timed consumption. It's worth noting here that if you have signed a contract with an electricity retailer, your electricity charge will be based on the price you agreed to in that contract. So there are retailers out there who will come to you and say, "Hey, we can guarantee you this price of electricity, and it's not going to change for the life of the contract, or whatever their terms may be." And maybe that's a better deal for you, or maybe that makes more sense for your situation. So you can sign on to that. You will be charged at that contracted rate rather than the Regulated Price Plan, and you won't be subject to the changes of that Regulated Price Plan; you'll be with your retailer. That said, you will still see other charges like delivery charges and regulatory charges, which we will get to in a minute. Before we go there, I do want to quickly talk about commercial customers, because that is a slightly different structure to the electricity charge section. So in that electricity charge section, there is a line item that is the market cost of electricity, and that does change month-to-month. And in fact, it also changes from customer to customer. Basically, there's a price every hour, and that customer's usage over that month results in a prorated price. And so on their bill, they will see the price that they're paying, the market cost of electricity that they've used in that month. There is also a line item for Global Adjustment, which is a very unique Ontario charge. To my knowledge, it only exists in Ontario. So let's take a minute to talk about what Global Adjustment is. There is a certain cost to running the electricity grid in Ontario, and that cost factors in maintenance and planning and conservation programs, as well as long-term fixed contracts. So the system operator signs contracts with generators to supply electricity at a certain rate. The market price of electricity isn't always enough to make up that full cost. So what we pay, the market rate, isn't enough; sometimes Global Adjustment is what makes up the difference. Now, every electricity customer in Ontario pays Global Adjustment, whether you see it on your bill or not. For residential and small commercial customers that are on the RPP, Global Adjustment is built into their rates that I just described above. But for commercial customers, you actually see that as a separate line item. And for most commercial customers, that is a rate that's tied to your consumption. So the more you use, the more Global Adjustment you pay. There is an option for the largest consumers to change that equation about how you're paid or how you're charged Global Adjustment, but we're not going to get into that in this episode. So that is the electricity portion of your bill. Another quick note here: all the money that you pay for this portion of the bill goes upstream, basically to the generators and the system operators and other players in the system. Your distributor, who actually gives you the bill—so Hydro Ottawa, in my case—doesn't actually keep any of this, nor do they set those rates. That is all upstream of us. That is not the distribution company's territory. We just are the ones that provide the bill and collect what you pay. Next section is delivery charges. So delivery charges cover the cost of getting electricity from the generating stations all the way to your home or business. It's essentially the cost of building, maintaining, and operating the vast network of transmission lines and towers, distribution systems like their lines and poles and substations and transformers, and all the equipment that's necessary to get electricity to you, to your home or to your business, and also to repair outages. So if there's a storm and lines are down, it's the delivery charges that fund the exercise of going out there and repairing that. So if you think of electricity as the product, the delivery charge is the logistics behind that. So it's like the warehouses and the trucks and the route to get that package to your doorstep. The same thing happens with the electricity system. Some of that delivery charge is fixed, and it doesn't change month to month, no matter what consumption you have, so how much you're using. That's why sometimes you'll hear people say, "Oh, you know, my electricity consumption was super low, but my delivery charge didn't change. That's not fair." And the reality is that we still need to maintain that grid. Even if you have a month where you're not using a lot of electricity, you still want those poles and wires and transformers to be there and to be working and ready for you when you are going to use a lot of electricity. There's also a customer service charge within that delivery charge, so that kind of covers the meter reading, the billing, the customer service; maintaining that infrastructure is included in there. There's a distribution charge, and that's kind of the main portion that Hydro Ottawa keeps, as well as that customer service charge, and that is for us to maintain the distribution system. And then there's a transmission charge that is to do the same thing, except for the high-voltage transmission system that brings electricity across the province. There is also a line loss adjustment. Now, it's normal for a small amount of electricity to be lost as heat when it travels over power lines. That's just the reality of moving electricity over long distances, and you will see a small adjustment on your bill to account for these line losses, to make sure that all the electricity being generated is actually being paid for. And your local distribution utility, again, Hydro Ottawa, in my case, collects this money and keeps the portion that's meant for the distribution company and pays the rest to all the various other stakeholders in the system that make up the electricity sector. It's important to know that these delivery rates are reviewed and approved by the Ontario Energy Board based on the specific needs and the priorities of each utility. So this is the nature of us being a regulated industry. Our regulator, the Ontario Energy Board, has to approve the rates that we charge. We have to show to the Ontario Energy Board, "Here is what all of our costs are to maintain the system. Here is what we want to do to grow and expand in order to meet our customer needs. Here are all the programs that we're running, and therefore, here are the rates that we need to charge." And the Ontario Energy Board will actually make a ruling on that to say, "Yes, those are fair rates," or "No, we think you're charging too much," or "Hey, we actually think you're charging too little." The Ontario Energy Board also wants to make sure that utilities are being responsible and maintaining the grid so that it is safe and reliable and affordable for their customers. The next section is regulatory charges. And so that is very simply the cost of having a regulated system of the Ontario Energy Board and having a regulator to oversee and administer the provincial electricity system and ensure that it remains affordable and reliable for everybody. So there is a cost, and that is on everyone's electricity bills. So those are the main sections, but there may be other potential charges and rebates on your bill that you'll see. And so these include things like HST. So electricity is subject to HST in Ontario, so you'll see that tax line. Most customers that are on the RPP, the Regulated Price Plan, are eligible for the Ontario Electricity Rebate, and this is a rebate from the provincial government of Ontario to help reduce electricity costs, primarily targeted at residential, farm, and small business customers. And you will see this on your bill as a pre-tax credit. One last section that you might see if you're a net-metered customer, and a net-metered customer is someone who generates electricity on their home or business and uses some of that electricity, but may also push some back to the grid. So if you're one of those customers, you will sometimes see net-metered generation credits, and so this is a credit that you get that can be used to offset the electricity portion of your bill based on how much you generate and push back to the grid. So to wrap this all up, let's take a quick look at why electricity prices are different in different areas of Canada. What's the difference? Why are we not charged all the same? As we've said before, energy is a provincial jurisdiction, so there are provincial grids, and they're usually operated at the provincial level. And, you know, some of the pricing and the structure is set at that provincial level. Different provinces have different generation mixes, and so in some of the sort of cheaper provinces to run, one of the things they have is a lot of hydroelectricity. So these are dams that use the movement of water to generate electricity. Quebec has a lot of hydroelectricity. Manitoba and BC both have a lot of hydroelectricity. And the reason that this results in lower electricity prices is that while there's a high upfront cost to build a dam, to build a generating station based on, you know, falling water, the operating cost is actually extremely low compared to other options. There's not a lot of input, you know, the water is going to do its thing, and once you've got that turbine there and the right infrastructure, it's going to generate electricity. And so there are costs, but not as much as, for example, a nuclear plant or a gas or a coal plant that require a lot of input in the form of fuel to make that plant run. So when you look at where some of the cheapest jurisdictions are and most expensive jurisdictions, there's actually a report from Hydro Quebec that looks at Canadian municipalities, Canadian cities that have the highest and lowest electricity costs. And the four cheapest cities are Montreal, Quebec; Winnipeg, Manitoba; Vancouver, BC; and Ottawa, Ontario. The four most expensive cities, and these are 2023-2024 numbers, I believe, the most expensive cities are Edmonton, Alberta; Calgary, Alberta; Halifax, Nova Scotia; and Charlottetown, PEI. There are other reasons why different jurisdictions will have different prices. You know, there are different sort of regulatory charges and costs and environments. There's infrastructure and maintenance costs. So an older, more aging grid that has to be renewed and upgraded is going to cost more than something that's gone through that already. If you look at density, also, if you have a very dense population where everyone lives kind of close to each other, it's a lot easier to get electricity to those folks compared to a much more sparsely populated, spread-out area where there are lots of long runs to get electricity to different municipalities and towns and villages. So lots of variables go into the cost of electricity, and it definitely differs from province to province. So that's the bulk of what we wanted to talk about today. I know it's a lot, but it is really important to understand why you're paying what you're paying for electricity, and what your money is going to do, especially at a time when we are looking to grow and expand our grid, to modernize our grid, to invest in making sure that the electricity grid can support us decarbonizing our lives, electrifying our lives, and adding more distributed energy resources like solar and storage and things like that. Thanks for tuning in to this episode of ThinkEnergy Shorts, or ThinkEnergy Medium. I hope this breakdown gives you some of that information, and I always appreciate you joining us. I'm Trevor Freeman, and this has been another episode of ThinkEnergy. Thanks for tuning in to another episode of the ThinkEnergy Podcast. Don't forget to subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts, and it would be great if you could leave us a review. It really helps to spread the word. As always, we would love to hear from you, whether it's feedback, comments, or an idea for a show or a guest, you can always reach us at thinkenergy@hydroottawa.com.
In this week's episode, we delve into the intriguing world of business metrics with a particular focus on Revenue Per Employee (RPP). Aimed at six and seven-figure business owners, your host is joined by co-host Claire Hancoctt, a seasoned finance director, chartered accountant, and entrepreneur, to explore how to drive profitability and enhance business growth. Listeners will gain practical insights as Claire provides detailed industry averages and real client data to contextualise how RPP can signal efficiency, profitability, scalability, and even potentially appeal to investors. The hosts also offer strategic advice for small business owners on utilising RPP alongside other metrics to drive informed business decisions. To Get Your FREE Copy of The PROFIT BY NUMBERS book go to https://www.profitcashgrowth.com/book ⭐ Rate, Review & Share this episode with fellow business owners, and let's grow together! ⭐ Subscribe to the weekly newsletter to get Expert Advice Straight to Your Inbox: https://www.profitcashgrowth.com/subscribe VALUABLE RESOURCES Website LinkedIn YouTube Facebook ABOUT THE HOST: Claire Hancott through Profit Cash Growth helps 6 & 7 figure business owners to increase their profit, improve their cashflow and grow their business using their numbers. As a finance director & chartered management accountant, Claire has nearly 20 years' experience in finance and running businesses of her own. This gives her a unique insight into the information and support business owners need to grow a financially successful business. Claire passionately believes that every business should be run by the numbers because the numbers in your business are telling you a story about what is and isn't working and where your opportunities lie. Claire's mission is to provide insightful management accounts, reports and advice to business owners and support them to make smarter decisions. *The content of this podcast is for entertainment purposes only and does not constitute professional advice.
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Send us a text“Courage is contagious. Right now, we all need to be courageous and united as a people." ~ Mike LindellIn this episode, Mike Lindell discusses his upcoming jury trial on June 2, 2025, which he calls the ‘Trial of the Century.' Mike explains the importance of the trial for the country, alleging election fraud involving voting machines from the 2020 presidential election. He claims that the machines were manipulated to favor Joe Biden and outlines his efforts to bring this to light over the past four years. Mike also talks about the various lawsuits against him and his company, MyPillow, and the financial and legal challenges he has faced. He calls for public support through purchases on his MyPillow website, donations, and spreading the word on social media. Additionally, Mike emphasizes the importance of prayer and community involvement in this cause, portraying the trial as a pivotal moment for America and democracy.00:00 Introduction and Overview00:16 Mike Lindell's Legal Battles02:00 Election Fraud Allegations03:40 Impact on MyPillow and Personal Sacrifices03:56 Upcoming Trial and Its Significance04:33 Details of the Legal Case09:13 Financial Struggles and Public Support18:14 Call to Action and Special Offers29:24 Fundraising Efforts and Legal Battles30:19 The Importance of Public Support30:55 Challenges and Personal Sacrifices33:55 Media and Publicity Strategies39:37 Details of the Legal Case50:58 Call to Action and Final ThoughtsDonate to Mike's legal defense fund by clicking here now: https://www.GiveSendGo.com/LindellGet Your Free MyPillow 2.0 Travel Pillow with the American Flag Revival Pillow Case using our exclusive podcast promo code, “REMARKABLE” now!Support the showWant Even More?
Send us a textCheck out this Free Bonus Episode of our new podcast, Politics and Religion! :)Politics and Religion with Chris Salcedo: Addressing Government Overreach and Civic Engagement In this episode of Politics and Religion, the hosts commemorate Memorial Day weekend 2025, expressing gratitude for the sacrifices made by service members. Guest Chris Salcedo, a conservative political host and podcaster, discusses the detrimental effects of big government policies—including income tax, entitlement programs, and Obamacare—and the alarming influence of unelected entities. Emphasizing America's foundation as a republic, they critique the growth of governmental power and stress the importance of civic engagement, education reform, and active participation in politics. The conversation touches on the inefficiencies of the current system, such as the federal income tax and healthcare costs, and calls for bold actions and representative integrity to restore governmental accountability and protect democracy.00:00 Introduction and Memorial Day Tribute00:26 Introducing Chris Salcedo00:52 The Problem with Government Overreach01:35 Historical Context and Current Issues07:04 The Role of Democracy vs. Republic11:38 Challenges and Solutions for America17:30 The Importance of Civic Engagement19:31 The Commitment of the Founding Fathers20:01 Trading Freedom for Convenience21:03 The Intrusion of Technology22:25 Big Pharma and Medication Costs25:08 Healthcare and Government Control25:50 Tax Deductions and State Economies29:24 Political Mobilization and Civic Engagement34:41 The Role of Religion in American Values37:18 Final Thoughts and Call to Action Free MyPillow Promo Code, “Remarkable” for 30% to 80% off everything you order at https://MyPillow.com/Remarkable. Enjoy your new MyPillow products and please share this episode, and promo code with your family and friends.
Send us a text“We must ask ourselves each day, “What do I want to do today, and with whom?”.” ~ Ricardo VisoIn this episode of The Remarkable People Podcast, Ricardo Viso, a Mexican-American, shares his profound insights on perspective, overcoming adversity, and finding joy in life. Recorded on Cinco de Mayo, Ricardo Viso recounts his personal journey of losing his mother to suicide, navigating a challenging upbringing, and eventually facing his own battle with cancer. Despite these hardships, Viso discovered the importance of maintaining a positive perspective and focusing on joy. He discusses his latest venture, Joyful Living Lounge, which aims to help people find joy in their daily lives, both personally and professionally. The episode is filled with actionable advice on rewiring the brain for positivity, the importance of empathy, and practical tips for starting the day right. Whether through the power of gratitude, enjoying the small moments, or considering the well-being of others, this episode offers a comprehensive guide to building a more joyful and fulfilling life.About Our Guest:Ricardo Viso is a global entrepreneur, speaker, and podcaster who's turned life's toughest moments—loss, incarceration, cancer—into a mission to help others unlock real joy. As the founder of Joyful Living Lounge and creator of the RIC Method, Viso blends deep life wisdom with practical tools to help people and teams shift out of autopilot and into purpose. Featured in International Business Times, he brings raw honesty, good vibes, and a fresh take on resilience to every conversationSHOW NOTES & LINKS: Website: https://www.experienceviso.com/LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/ricardovisoFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ricardo.visoInstagram: experience_visoREMARKABLE SPECIAL OFFER(S):REMARKABLE OFFER 1: Enjoy saving 30% to 80% on EVERYTHING you order at MyPillow.com with Free Promo Code, “REMARKABLE“. Yes, that's right! Use the best My Pillow promo code out there to save a TON of money on all 200+ quality, comfortable, cozy home goods at MyPillow.com/Remarkable, or by calling 1-800-644-6612. From sheets, to blankets, to pillows, to mattress toppers, be ready to sleep better and live more comfortably than you ever have before!REMARKABLE OFFER 2: Free Call with Viso: https://calendly.Support the showWant Even More?
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Today, I am having my partner Bahram Shirazi sit in for me as the Guest Host with Sam Sharf, RPP's Director of Recruiting. The topic is the College Transfer Portal:How does it actually workWhat to keep in mindHow to navigate it to optimize your optionsSam has over a dozen years of experience in the world of college baseball recruiting. If you'd like to connect with him, you can reach him on his email at ssharf@rocklandpeakperformance.com or schedule a phone call by clicking here. Ready to take your game to the next level? With our holistic and data-driven approach, experienced coaches, and cutting-edge technology, RPP Baseball takes the guesswork out of player development. Twitter https://twitter.com/RPP_Baseball/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/RPP_Baseball/ Call us at 201-308-3363 Email us at rpp@RocklandPeakPerformance.com Website ...
Au début du XIXe siècle, avant que l'Argentine ne commence à se construire et se représenter comme une nation issue de l'immigration européenne, un tiers de la population de Buenos Aires était de descendance africaine. En Argentine, les centaines de milliers d'esclaves africains emmenés de force sur les bords du Rio de la Plata dans les années 1800 ont façonné l'histoire du pays. Une histoire trop souvent oubliée ou méconnue. Notre correspondant Théo Conscience a suivi une visite guidée qui se propose de réhabiliter une histoire longtemps invisibilisée. « Jusqu'ici, dans un pays qui affirme qu'il n'a pas de population noire, je vous ai parlé de la mère de la nation et du premier président, qui étaient tous les deux noirs. Donc, il y a quelque chose de récurrent, et on peut se demander s'il n'y a vraiment pas eu de Noirs dans l'histoire du pays, ou s'il y a eu un effort pour "blanchir" cette histoire », explique Karl Almeida, l'un des guides de l'Afrotour de Buenos Aires.USA : les trois policiers accusés de la mort du jeune Afro-Américain Tyre Nichols, acquittés par un jury du TennesseeIl y a deux ans, Tyre Nichols, 29 ans, avait été battu par des officiers de police alors qu'il rentrait de son travail et était décédé trois jours plus tard de ses blessures. Les trois anciens policiers de Memphis, accusés, ont été acquittés par un jury du Tennessee de toutes les charges contre eux, y compris celle pour meurtre au second degré.Durant le procès, les avocats ont joué et rejoué les vidéos du drame, raconte le New York Times. vidéos qui avaient ravivé les appels à réformer la police aux États-Unis. « Le verdict du jour constitue une dévastatrice erreur judiciaire », se sont indignés les avocats de la famille de Tyre Nichols auprès du journal new-yorkais. La famille et les militants pour les droits civiques saluent tout de même la reconnaissance de quelques infractions fédérales même si les peines ne sont pas encore connues. Deux autres policiers ont plaidé coupable et n'ont pas encore reçu leur sentence, qui devrait être connue plus tard dans l'année.La République Dominicaine continue d'expulser massivement les Haïtiens« Il y a une chasse à l'homme sans pitié en République Dominicaine contre tous ceux qui sont ou qui semblent haïtiens », explique Frantz Duval, rédacteur en chef du Nouvelliste, interrogé au micro d'Anne Cantener. Le journaliste haïtien revient aussi sur la présence du cardinal Chibly Langlois, actuellement au conclave à Rome. Une participation qui compte beaucoup aux yeux du président de la conférence des évêques haïtiens, interrogé par Le Nouvelliste. Cette présence au Vatican sera peut-être l'occasion de sensibiliser au sort d'Haïti – au cœur d'une rencontre entre représentants des US et de Colombie, écrit Le Nouvelliste, d'une étape de plus dans la recherche de solutions à la crise sécuritaire.Pérou : les journalistes sous le choc après l'assassinat d'un présentateur radio en AmazonieRaul Celis animait le programme matinal de la radio Karibeña à Iquitos, la plus grande ville d'Amazonie péruvienne. La Republica nous donne des détails sur le drame : hier matin, à 5h30. Raul Celis Lopez, 71 ans, a pris, comme d'habitude, son mototaxi, il est passé acheter le journal et était sur le point d'arriver à la radio quand deux tueurs à gages l'ont arrêté avant de l'exécuter de trois balles dans la tête. C'est un choc pour l'ensemble de la profession : « Nous sommes tous choqués par l'assassinat d'un journaliste péruvien. Le deuxième cette année en province. Raul Celis critiquait le gouvernement régional du Loreto. Un pays qui permet qu'on tue ses journalistes est un pays où il n'y a plus de liberté d'expression. À la différence d'autres pays de la région, le Pérou détenait le record de sept ou huit ans sans journaliste tué. Cette vague de violence fait de nouveau du journalisme une cible des tueurs à gage. Et que va pouvoir faire le gouvernement face à cela ? Il ne fait rien. », a déclaré Rosa Maria Palacios, l'une des journalistes les plus connues du Pérou, dans son programme quotidien Sin Guion.Une enquête a été ouverte, indique le média RPP pour interroger les témoins et demander l'accès aux images de vidéosurveillance. Toujours sur le site internet de RPP, on apprend que les dirigeants locaux demandent aujourd'hui au conseil des ministres de déclarer l'état d'urgence à Iquitos, face à cette vague de violence. Au Québec, le tutoiement des enseignants en questionDans son éditorial du jour, intitulé « Sauf votre respect », Le Devoir revient sur les annonces du ministre de l'Éducation québécois. Objectif : « Renforcer le respect et le civisme ». D'ici janvier prochain donc, les élèves seront obligés de vouvoyer les enseignants, dès le primaire. « Mais le vouvoiement est-il intrinsèquement lié au respect ? », interroge Salomé Corbo, autrice de l'article. Pas du tout, répond-elle. La mesure n'est que « cosmétique » et pourrait bien nuire « au lien de confiance si nécessaire » entre professeurs et élèves : « Si le ministre était réellement sérieux dans sa lutte contre l'incivilité, il mettrait sur pied un programme pédagogique (...) qui contiendrait les notions d'empathie, de solidarité, d'inclusion et d'écoute. » Et l'éditorialiste de rappeler que « l'irrespect et la politesse se conjuguent à tous les temps et à toutes les personnes ». La preuve par l'exemple. Salomé Corbo conclut ainsi son édito : « Veuillez agréer, Monsieur le Ministre, l'expression de mes sentiments les plus mitigés face à vos manières toujours un peu paternalistes, superficielles et sans envergure. » À la Une du journal d'Outre-mer, présenté par Benoit Ferrand de la 1èreEn Martinique, les rotations des « navettes maritimes » doivent reprendre, ainsi en a décidé ce mercredi le Tribunal administratif de Fort-de-France.
El Pleno del Jurado Nacional de Elecciones presentó ante el Congreso una iniciativa legislativa que -según sostiene- busca reforzar la fiscalización de las Organizaciones Políticas inscritas y además permitiría adoptar medidas, como la suspensión del procedimiento de inscripción, cuando se adviertan irregularidades. El presidente del Jurado, Roberto Burneo, explicó a RPP, que la iniciativa propone que el proceso de inscripción sea suspendido cuando sean detectadas firmas falsas en los planillones.
Send us a text“I had one goal, to do my very best.” ~ Abraham GeorgeIn this week's episode of the Remarkable People Podcast, we delve into the inspiring story of Dr. Abraham George. From his early days as an officer in the Indian Army, where he survived a near-death experience, to his entrepreneurial successes in the United States, Dr. George has led a remarkable life devoted to helping others. Discover how he used his wealth and influence to create transformational educational opportunities for the underprivileged in India, eliminate leaded fuel, and promote social good. Learn about his '50-50 Plan,' his philosophies on life, leadership, and compassion, and how his initiatives have changed countless lives. This episode is packed with life lessons, practical advice, and touching stories that showcase the power of dedication and selfless serviceSHOW NOTES & LINKS: Website: https://www.shantibhavanchildren.org/contactNetflix Daughters of Destiny Series: https://www.netflix.com/title/80092926Abraham's 3 Pillars of Excellence: academic excellence, leadership and communication, humane valuesLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/shanti-bhavan-children's-project/posts/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shanti_bhavanYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/ShantiBhavanSchoolX: https://x.com/ShantiBhavanFaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/ShantiBhavan REMARKABLE LISTENER SPECIAL OFFER(S):REMARKABLE OFFER 1: Save 30% to 80% on EVERYTHING you order at MyPillow.com with Free Promo Code, “REMARKABLE“. Yes, that's right!
El Dr. Elmer Huerta, asesor médico de RPP, comenta sobre las tomografías pese son herramientas médicas fundamentales para el diagnóstico, un estudio estima que alrededor del 5% de los casos de cáncer en EE. UU. podrían estar relacionados con su uso.
Cada vez más personas expresan preocupación por los olvidos y la desorientación que experimentan con el paso del tiempo. ¿Se trata de algo normal o podría ser una señal temprana de un problema mayor? El doctor Elmer Huerta, asesor médico de RPP, indica que existen siete tipos de olvidos que podrían ayudarte a identificar si es momento de consultar a un especialista.
El doctor Elmer Huerta, asesor médico de RPP, explica qué son las tierras raras, por qué son tan valiosas y cómo se usan en tecnologías clave como teléfonos, autos eléctricos, equipos médicos y misiles.
El Dr. Elmer Huerta, consultor médico de RPP, comentó acerca de la diabetes tipo 5 y qué significa para el mundo de la salud
El doctor Elmer Huerta, asesor médico de RPP, compartió en Espacio Vital cuatro signos poco conocidos del envejecimiento que podrían pasar desapercibidos. Estos cambios, aunque graduales, son una parte natural del paso del tiempo y pueden revelar mucho sobre cómo está afectando el envejecimiento a nuestro cuerpo.
El Dr. Elemer Huerta, asesor médico de RPP, comenta la importancia de la alimentación en las personas mayores y como podemos preparnos desde temprana edad
En un mundo en constante cambio, las universidades enfrentan la necesidad de redefinir su propósito. ¿Cómo pueden adaptarse para formar a los líderes del futuro, contribuir a la solución de los problemas globales y generar un impacto real en sus comunidades? El doctor Elmer Huerta, asesor médico de RPP, habló del tema en Espacio Vital.
Una innovadora prueba de saliva podría convertirse en una herramienta más precisa que los métodos actuales para detectar el cáncer de próstata, según sugiere un nuevo estudio. El doctor Elmer Huerta, asesor médico de RPP, habló del tema en Espacio Vital.
El Dr. Elmer Huerta, asesor médico de RPP, comenta en este jueves santos cuales son los beneficios de comer pescado
Las recientes decisiones del papa Francisco y del escritor Mario Vargas Llosa sobre sus últimas voluntades han puesto en evidencia la relevancia del testamento vital. Estos casos destacan la importancia de dejar claras las instrucciones sobre el final de la vida. El Dr Elmer Huerta, asesor médico de RPP, reflexiona sobre ello
Un nuevo estudio identificó tres factores que elevan considerablemente el riesgo de sufrir un derrame cerebral grave. En esta nota, el doctor Elmer Huerta, asesor médico de RPP, explica en qué consiste esta investigación.
Send us a text“We are each made perfect, whole, and complete.” ~ AmiLynne “Babs” CarrollEpisode Overview:In this episode of The Remarkable People Podcast, David welcomes AmiLynn Babs Carroll, a woman who has faced an array of challenges, including growing up in a strict household with a Marine father, battling cancer multiple times, and ultimately becoming a quadriplegic due to a stroke. Despite these adversities, AmiLynn found peace, purpose, and spiritual wholeness, and now helps others do the same through her coaching and writing. This episode explores her life story, the emotional and physical toll of unresolved grief, the importance of listening, and the profound impact of understanding one's divine perfection and wholeness. AmiLynn also discusses practical steps for listeners to apply these lessons in their own lives, ultimately aiming for spiritual growth and a stronger relationship with God.SHOW NOTES & LINKS: Guest Website: https://amilynnecarroll.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/amilynnecarrollLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amilynnecarrollAmiLynne's Book: Conversations of Consequence: Lessons from the Still-Small Voice REMARKABLE LISTENER SPECIAL OFFER(S):REMARKABLE OFFER 1: 30% to 80% on EVERYTHING you order at MyPillow.com with Free Promo Code, “REMARKABLE“. Yes, that's right! Use the best My Pillow promo code out there to save a ton of money on all 200+ quality, comfortable, cozy home goods at MyPillow.com/Remarkable, or by calling 1-800-644-6612. From sheets, to blankets, to pillows, to mattress toppers, be ready to sleep better and live more comfortably than you ever have before!REMARKABLE OFFER 2: Check out Bab's Free Facebook Group: Caterpillar Chronicles: https://www.facebook.com/SKCaterpillarChronicles/Support the showWant Even More?
Un estudio basado en datos de Gales sugiere que la vacunación contra el herpes zóster podría disminuir en un 20 % las probabilidades de desarrollar demencia en los siguientes siete años. El doctor Elmer Huerta, asesor médico de RPP, habló de esta reciente investigación en Espacio Vital.
El Dr. Elmer Huerta, asesor médico de RPP hace un recuento de lo que viene pasando con relación al suero fisiológico que al dia de hoy ha dejado la muerte de 3 personas ¿qué falló? ¿cómo se puede evitar?
El doctor Elmer Huerta, asesor médico de RPP, nos cuenta sobre un estudio científico que identifica cinco patrones clave que determinan la memoria onírica. Huerta señala que factores como el estilo de vida y el estrés también pueden influir en los sueños y en cómo se recuerdan.
El Dr Elmer Huerta, asesor médico de RPP, comenta acerca de la situación de la tos ferina en nuestro país
El doctor Elmer Huerta, asesor médico de RPP, aborda el dolor lumbar, una afección muy común que afecta a millones de personas en el mundo. Un estudio reciente revisó más de 300 investigaciones y concluyó que la mayoría de los tratamientos no son efectivos.
El Dr. Elmer Huerta, asesor médico de RPP, comenta acerca de cómo se podría sobrevivir en una situación de naufragio
El doctor Elmer Huerta, asesor médico de RPP, aborda la pediculosis, una infestación común de piojos en niños, especialmente en niñas, con una prevalencia global. Huerta explica los tipos de piojos, su transmisión, los síntomas, el diagnóstico y las opciones de tratamiento.
El doctor Elmer Huerta, asesor médico de RPP, reflexiona sobre la efectividad de las cuarentenas, los problemas económicos y sociales derivados, el impacto en la salud mental y las dificultades en el sistema de diagnóstico.
El doctor Elmer Huerta, asesor médico de RPP, habló de un reciente ensayo clínico que ha mostrado avances significativos en el uso de vacunas personalizadas de ARN mensajero (ARNm) para tratar el cáncer de páncreas
El doctor Elmer Huerta, asesor médico de RPP, analiza lo que se ha aprendido en los últimos cinco años sobre los efectos de la COVID-19 en el cuerpo humano. Huerta destaca que inicialmente se consideró una enfermedad respiratoria, pero con el tiempo se ha entendido que es una enfermedad sistémica.
El doctor Elmer Huerta, asesor médico de RPP, aborda el impacto de la pandemia de COVID-19 cinco años después de su declaración oficial por la OMS el 11 de marzo de 2020. Huerta analiza desde diferentes ámbitos como la salud, la educación, la economía, la sociedad y la política.
El Dr. Elmer Huerta, asesor médico de RPP, nos comenta acerca del daño al sistema neurológico que podría causar el sarampión
El Dr. Elmer Huerta, asesor médico de RPP, comenta cómo la ropa que elegimos usar diariamente tiene un impacto significativo en nuestro estado de ánimo y en el desempeño de las tareas diarias.
El doctor Elmer Huerta, asesor médico de RPP, nos cuenta sobre un estudio preliminar realizado en animales que sugiere que la aspirina podría ayudar a prevenir la metástasis del cáncer. Huerta recalca que aún no está comprobado en humanos y advierte no automedicarse, ya que la aspirina puede causar hemorragias y efectos graves.
El doctor Elmer Huerta, asesor médico de RPP, aborda la importancia de la vacunación contra el Virus del Papiloma Humano, destacando un estudio reciente de los CDC de EE. UU. que demuestra que, tras casi dos décadas de aplicación de la vacuna, las lesiones premalignas en mujeres jóvenes disminuyeron en un 80%, lo que contribuye significativamente a la prevención del cáncer de cuello uterino.
El Dr Elmer Huerta, asesor médico de RPP, comenta acerca del nivel de inmunización contra la sarampión y hace la invitación para que los padres vacunen a sus hijos
Send us a text“You're only as good as the example you set.” ~ Austin PageIn this episode of the Remarkable People Podcast, we hear the compelling story of Austin Page, who transformed his life from being a blackout drunk to a successful personal trainer. Austin shares his experience of hitting rock bottom after a near-fatal drunk driving accident, his long road to recovery through rehab and intensive physical therapy, and how fitness became the catalyst for positive change in his life. He discusses practical daily habits and the mindset shifts that helped him rebuild his life. Austin also speaks about the challenges and lessons learned as he transitioned from working at Gold's Gym to starting his own successful personal training business. Through his journey, Austin emphasizes the importance of setting a good example, committing to daily improvement, and providing holistic support to clients. The episode concludes with Austin's advice for aspiring personal trainers and his current endeavors, highlighting his passion for helping others achieve their fitness and life goals.SHOW NOTES & LINKS: Website: https://gymflocoaching.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/austin.page.146Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/apagemanYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@gymflocoachingREMARKABLE LISTENER SPECIAL OFFER(S):REMARKABLE OFFER 1: Save 30% to 80% on EVERYTHING you order at MyPillow.com with Free Promo Code, “REMARKABLE“. Yes, that's right!
En las últimas semanas, fuertes lluvias han causado estragos en diversas regiones del país, lo que llevó al gobierno a declarar el estado de emergencia en 157 distritos. El Dr. Elmer Huerta, asesor médico de RPP, explica cómo este fenómeno afecta nuestra salud, provocando desde enfermedades respiratorias e infecciones en la piel hasta repercusiones en la salud mental debido a la pérdida de numerosos hogares.
El Dr Elmer Huerta, asesor médico de RPP, hace un recuento de cómo va la situación del Papa Francisco quien lleva varios dias internados
El doctor Elmer Huerta, asesor médico de RPP, explica la importancia del sistema glinfático, un mecanismo de limpieza del cerebro que funciona durante el sueño profundo.
Send us a text“What we do as adults is do our best grown-up impersonation of the people around us.” ~ Denise G LeeEpisode Overview: In this powerful episode of the Remarkable People Podcast, host David Pasqualone interviews Denise G Lee, who shares her harrowing journey from a traumatic childhood filled with abuse to finding strength and healing in faith and therapy. Denise discusses the profound impact of her troubled home life, her experiences with foster care, and her battle with addiction. She delves into her participation in Sexaholics Anonymous and Alcoholics Anonymous, stressing the importance of confronting personal demons and relying on faith. Now an author and podcaster, Denise reveals the practical steps she took toward emotional health and spiritual recovery. Tune in to understand how Denise transformed her mess into a message of hope, resilience, and overcoming life's hardest challenges.SHOW NOTES & LINKS: Website: https://info.deniseglee.com/learnwithdenisePodcast: The Introverted Entrepreneur Podcast https://open.spotify.com/show/63hIJoGdG3cx6xys53lCC0?si=5982949b0cb64065YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@denisegleeLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/denisegleeX: https://x.com/DeniseGLeeREMARKABLE LISTENER SPECIAL OFFER(S):REMARKABLE OFFER 1: Save 30% to 80% on EVERYTHING you order at MyPillow.com with Free Promo Code, “REMARKABLE“. Yes, that's right! Use the best My Pillow promo code out there to save a ton of money on all 250+ quality, comfortable, cozy home goods at MyPillow.com/Remarkable, or by calling 1-800-644-6612 From sheets, to blankets, to pillows, to mattress toppers, be ready to sleep better and live more comfortably than you ever have before!REMARKABLE OFFER 2: Ready to Cultivate an Amazing Attitude? Transform your mindset in just 21 days with daily audio messages and powerful journaling prompts. Enroll Now at a Special Rate for Listeners. https://deniseglee.newSupport the showWant Even More?
Send us a text“Just because something hasn't been done before, doesn't mean you can't do it now.” ~ Ken KunkenIn this episode of The Remarkable People Podcast, David hosts the inspirational Ken Kunken, who shares his journey of becoming a successful attorney despite being a quadriplegic. Ken talks about his life-altering injury during a college football game, his resilience in completing his engineering degree at Cornell University, and his eventual pursuit of a law degree. With support from his family and the drive to make a difference, Ken not only excelled in his career but also became a motivational speaker. He discusses overcoming physical and attitudinal barriers, the importance of maintaining high expectations, and his fulfilling personal life, including his marriage and fatherhood. Ken's story is a testament to human perseverance and the power of a positive outlook.SHOW NOTES: Website: https://kenkunken.com/The Viscardi Center: https://viscardicenter.org/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ken.kunkenInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ken.kunken/Get Ken's Book “I Dream of Things That Never Were: The Ken Kunken Story” on Amazon: https://a.co/d/ix5MHAmREMARKABLE LISTENER SPECIAL OFFER(S):REMARKABLE OFFER 1: Enjoy saving 30% to 80% on EVERYTHING you order at MyPillow.com with Free Promo Code, “REMARKABLE“. Yes, that's right! Use the best MyPillow promo code out there to save a ton of money on all 250+ quality, comfortable, cozy home goods at MyPillow.com/Remarkable. From sheets, to blankets, to pillows, to mattress toppers, be ready to sleep better and live more comfortably than you ever have before!Enjoy more Remarkable Episodes, Inspiration, and Motivation at https://davidpasqualone.com/remarkable-people-podcast/ now!Support the showWant Even More?
Send us a text“Stay in the game. You'll eventually figure it out. Don't quit.” ~ Dr. Mort OrmanEpisode Overview: In this episode of The Remarkable People Podcast, host David interviews Dr. Mort Orman, an expert on anger, anxiety, and stress, who has written over 23 books on the topic. Dr. Orman shares his personal journey with anger and introduces listeners to his method for understanding and managing anger using six key words. He explains that the brain's filtering mechanisms often distort reality, creating unnecessary anger. Dr. Orman discusses the three main filters that cause anger: perceiving something as bad or wrong, seeing a negative impact, and unilaterally blaming someone. By challenging these filters and seeking the truth, individuals can learn to dissipate their anger. The conversation also addresses complex scenarios such as marital conflicts and random acts of violence, emphasizing the importance of seeing broader contexts and underlying causes. Dr. Orman provides resources for further learning, including his website and upcoming books on road rage.SHOW NOTES & LINKS: Guest Website: https://DocOrman.comThe 6 words that can change your life: bad, wrong, negative impact, unilateral blame.The 3 filters every human sees anger through: Someone did something bad and wrong, You were negatively impacted by that action, they are unilaterally and 100% responsible.REMARKABLE LISTENER SPECIAL OFFER(S):REMARKABLE OFFER 1: Save 30% to 80% on EVERYTHING you order at MyPillow.com with Free Promo Code, “REMARKABLE“. Yes, that's right! Use the best My Pillow promo code out there to save a ton of money on all 250+ quality, comfortable, cozy home goods at MyPillow.com/Remarkable, or by calling 1-800-644-6612 From sheets, to blankets, to pillows, to mattress toppers, be ready to sleep better and live more comfortably than you ever have before!REMARKABLE OFFER 2: Download Dr. Orman's free PDF “The Best Anger Elimination Method You Can Find” https://TheAngerSolution.orgSupport the showWant Even More?