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Credits: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ CME/CE Information and Claim Credit: https://www.pri-med.com/online-education/podcast/frankly-speaking-cme-428 Overview: Stay ahead in stroke prevention with the latest guidelines. In this episode, we cover new considerations for social determinants of health, interventions across the lifespan, and evidence-based strategies to reduce stroke risk. Learn how to integrate these updates into primary care for more effective patient outcomes. Episode resource links: Bushnell, C., Kernan, W. N., Sharrief, A. Z., Chaturvedi, S., Cole, J. W., Cornwell, W. K., 3rd, Cosby-Gaither, C., Doyle, S., Goldstein, L. B., Lennon, O., Levine, D. A., Love, M., Miller, E., Nguyen-Huynh, M., Rasmussen-Winkler, J., Rexrode, K. M., Rosendale, N., Sarma, S., Shimbo, D., Simpkins, A. N., … Whelton, P. K. (2024). 2024 Guideline for the Primary Prevention of Stroke: A Guideline From the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association. Stroke, 55(12), e344–e424. https://doi.org/10.1161/STR.0000000000000475 Ravichandran, S., Gajjar, P., Walker, M. E., Prescott, B., Tsao, C. W., Jha, M., Rao, P., Miller, P., Larson, M. G., Vasan, R. S., Shah, R. V., Xanthakis, V., Lewis, G. D., & Nayor, M. (2024). Life's Essential 8 Cardiovascular Health Score and Cardiorespiratory Fitness in the Community. Journal of the American Heart Association, 13(9), e032944. https://doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.123.032944 Kumar, M., Orkaby, A., Tighe, C., Villareal, D. T., Billingsley, H., Nanna, M. G., Kwak, M. J., Rohant, N., Patel, S., Goyal, P., Hummel, S., Al-Malouf, C., Kolimas, A., Krishnaswami, A., Rich, M. W., Kirkpatrick, J., Damluji, A. A., Kuchel, G. A., Forman, D. E., & Alexander, K. P. (2023). Life's Essential 8: Optimizing Health in Older Adults. JACC. Advances, 2(7), 100560. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jacadv.2023.100560 Life's Essential 8 tools for providers and patient information: https://www.heart.org/en/healthy-living/healthy-lifestyle/lifes-essential-8 Guest: Jill M. Terrien PhD, ANP-BC Music Credit: Matthew Bugos Thoughts? Suggestions? Email us at FranklySpeaking@pri-med.com
Credits: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ CME/CE Information and Claim Credit: https://www.pri-med.com/online-education/podcast/frankly-speaking-cme-428 Overview: Stay ahead in stroke prevention with the latest guidelines. In this episode, we cover new considerations for social determinants of health, interventions across the lifespan, and evidence-based strategies to reduce stroke risk. Learn how to integrate these updates into primary care for more effective patient outcomes. Episode resource links: Bushnell, C., Kernan, W. N., Sharrief, A. Z., Chaturvedi, S., Cole, J. W., Cornwell, W. K., 3rd, Cosby-Gaither, C., Doyle, S., Goldstein, L. B., Lennon, O., Levine, D. A., Love, M., Miller, E., Nguyen-Huynh, M., Rasmussen-Winkler, J., Rexrode, K. M., Rosendale, N., Sarma, S., Shimbo, D., Simpkins, A. N., … Whelton, P. K. (2024). 2024 Guideline for the Primary Prevention of Stroke: A Guideline From the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association. Stroke, 55(12), e344–e424. https://doi.org/10.1161/STR.0000000000000475 Ravichandran, S., Gajjar, P., Walker, M. E., Prescott, B., Tsao, C. W., Jha, M., Rao, P., Miller, P., Larson, M. G., Vasan, R. S., Shah, R. V., Xanthakis, V., Lewis, G. D., & Nayor, M. (2024). Life's Essential 8 Cardiovascular Health Score and Cardiorespiratory Fitness in the Community. Journal of the American Heart Association, 13(9), e032944. https://doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.123.032944 Kumar, M., Orkaby, A., Tighe, C., Villareal, D. T., Billingsley, H., Nanna, M. G., Kwak, M. J., Rohant, N., Patel, S., Goyal, P., Hummel, S., Al-Malouf, C., Kolimas, A., Krishnaswami, A., Rich, M. W., Kirkpatrick, J., Damluji, A. A., Kuchel, G. A., Forman, D. E., & Alexander, K. P. (2023). Life's Essential 8: Optimizing Health in Older Adults. JACC. Advances, 2(7), 100560. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jacadv.2023.100560 Life's Essential 8 tools for providers and patient information: https://www.heart.org/en/healthy-living/healthy-lifestyle/lifes-essential-8 Guest: Jill M. Terrien PhD, ANP-BC Music Credit: Matthew Bugos Thoughts? Suggestions? Email us at FranklySpeaking@pri-med.com
In this Bite Size from episode #126 Kamal Sarma talks about his word of the year and how he uses it to make decisions every day and keep himself aligned with the word throughout the whole year. Kamal also expands on some of the other words he has used in previous years and a few ways they have helped him when going through difficult times and helped him steer his life in a more positive direction Listen to Kamal's previous episode here:https://shorturl.at/rQEMOYou can enter your word of the year here: https://www.rezilium.com/word-for-the-yearYou can find Kamal at his website: https://www.rezilium.com/ or Linkedin: https://rb.gy/qemwq Looking to streamline your financial goals? Connect with Zack Raad at Fruition Financial.
This is the Catchup on 3 Things by The Indian Express and I'm Ichha Sharma.Today is the 4th of April and here are the headlines.The Trump administration's new tariffs on global trade partners, including a 27% duty on imports from India, will affect sectors like diamonds, smartphones, solar PV modules, and apparel. While certain products like critical minerals, energy products, and pharmaceuticals may be exempt, most of India's top exports, including pharmaceuticals worth $8 billion, are not. Petroleum oils derived from bituminous minerals could benefit, but tariffs on steel, aluminum, and automobiles remain unchanged. These measures could reshape trade relations with India, despite limited relief for some sectors.After nearly 12 hours of debate in the Lok Sabha, the Waqf (Amendment) Bill moved to the Rajya Sabha for further discussion yesterday. BJP MPs accused the Opposition of spreading misinformation, while TMC MP Mohammad Nadimul Islam criticized the Bill as cultural vandalism, accusing the Centre of seeking excessive control over Waqf. The Lok Sabha passed the Bill with 288 votes in favor and 232 votes against. The amendment now awaits a decision in the Rajya Sabha after being tabled by Kiren Rijiju.The Indian Army accused Pakistan of violating the ceasefire along the Line of Control in Poonch's Krishna Ghati sector. According to Army PRO Lt Colonel Suneel Bartwal, Pakistani forces intruded across the LoC and triggered a mine blast on April 1, followed by unprovoked firing. Indian forces responded in a "controlled and calibrated manner," keeping the situation under close watch. Tensions have risen despite the ceasefire agreement, with the Army asserting that India's borders remain secure and that further developments are being monitored.Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma strongly condemned the statement by Bangladesh interim government advisor Muhammad Yunus, who claimed that Bangladesh is "the only guardian of the ocean" for Northeast India. Yunus had stated that Bangladesh holds a unique position to benefit from the economic possibilities of the region. Sarma called the remark offensive, highlighting its connection to India's vulnerable "Chicken Neck" corridor, which connects the Northeast with the rest of India, emphasizing India's territorial integrity and strategic concerns.Bajinder Singh, a self-proclaimed Christian pastor, was sentenced to life imprisonment in a rape case dating back to 2018 by a Mohali court. Singh had been convicted for luring a woman under the pretext of helping her settle abroad, only to rape her and threaten to post a video of the act online. The court convicted him under IPC sections related to rape, voluntary hurt, and criminal intimidation. Singh had been arrested at Delhi airport in 2018 and released on bail until his recent conviction.This was the Catch Up on 3 Things by The Indian Express
This is the Catchup on 3 Things by The Indian Express and I'm Flora Swain.Today is the 1st of April and here are the headlines.Domestic Stock Market Crashes Ahead of Trump's Tariff AnnouncementOn Tuesday, Indian stock markets experienced a sharp decline due to massive selling, driven by uncertainty over the upcoming US President Donald Trump's reciprocal tariffs set to be implemented on April 2. The BSE Sensex plunged by 1.69%, losing 1,313 points, while the Nifty fell by 1.41%, down 332 points. Investors are awaiting details on how these tariffs will impact various sectors globally, with market reactions likely hinging on the specifics of the tariff announcement tomorrow, said VK Vijayakumar, Chief Investment Strategist at Geojit Investments.Assam CM Condemns Bangladesh Official's Statement on Northeast IndiaAssam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma strongly condemned the statement by Bangladesh interim government advisor Muhammad Yunus, who claimed that Bangladesh is "the only guardian of the ocean" for Northeast India. Yunus had stated that Bangladesh holds a unique position to benefit from the economic possibilities of the region. Sarma called the remark offensive, highlighting its connection to India's vulnerable "Chicken Neck" corridor, which connects the Northeast with the rest of India, emphasizing India's territorial integrity and strategic concerns.Ruckus in Lok Sabha Over Question Hour AdjournmentA heated scene unfolded in the Lok Sabha after the Question Hour concluded, with Samajwadi Party MPs protesting the decision and demanding that Akhilesh Yadav be allowed to speak. Despite Speaker Om Birla assuring that Yadav would get time during Zero Hour, the MPs continued with slogans and placards, leading to the adjournment of the House until 2 pm. In the Rajya Sabha, Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge called for an immediate decadal census and caste census, highlighting the delay's impact on welfare schemes. The Waqf (Amendment) Bill is scheduled for discussion tomorrow.Mohali Court Sentences Pastor to Life for 2018 Rape CaseBajinder Singh, a self-proclaimed Christian pastor, was sentenced to life imprisonment in a rape case dating back to 2018 by a Mohali court. Singh had been convicted for luring a woman under the pretext of helping her settle abroad, only to rape her and threaten to post a video of the act online. The court convicted him under IPC sections related to rape, voluntary hurt, and criminal intimidation. Singh had been arrested at Delhi airport in 2018 and released on bail until his recent conviction.Trump's Reciprocal Tariffs Could Lead to Uncertainty in Global TradeAs trade tensions escalate, all eyes are on the US President's announcement of reciprocal tariffs scheduled for April 2. Trump's plan to impose tariffs matching those charged by other countries has raised concerns about how the levies will be rolled out. With over 200 trading partners and thousands of tariff categories, the US could face an administrative nightmare. The initial focus is likely on the 20 countries the US has trade agreements with, with some speculating a blanket tariff could simplify the process but complicate global trade relations.That's all for the today. This was the CatchuUp on 3 Things by The Indian Express
This is the Catchup on 3 Things by The Indian Express and I'm Flora Swain.Today is the 17th of February and here are the headlines.Protests erupted at the Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT) in Bhubaneswar after 20-year-old Nepalese student Prakriti Lamsal was found dead in her hostel room. Lamsal, a B.Tech student in computer science, was suspected to have committed suicide. Police detained a batchmate in connection with the case and filed an FIR under abetment to suicide. Investigations are ongoing, while the university and local authorities face growing scrutiny following the incident.The Supreme Court has issued a notice regarding a plea to hold Uttar Pradesh authorities in contempt for demolishing part of the Madni mosque in Kushinagar. The plea claims the demolition violated the court's November 2024 ruling, which required prior notice. The court has also barred further demolition at the site until further orders. The case draws attention to the clash between local authorities and religious community leaders over the mosque's fate.The Assam Police have filed a case against a Pakistani climate policy expert, following allegations of her involvement in India's internal affairs. The case follows comments by Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, who raised concerns over Elizabeth Gogoi, wife of Congress leader Gaurav Gogoi, and her past work with the Climate Development and Knowledge Network. Sarma and BJP officials have questioned her foreign ties and a 2015 meeting between Gaurav Gogoi and the Pakistani High Commissioner to India.A Sessions Court in Goa sentenced Vikat Bhagat to life imprisonment for the rape and murder of a British-Irish backpacker in 2017. Bhagat was convicted under sections 302 (murder), 376 (rape), and 201 (causing disappearance of evidence). The victim, a 28-year-old dual citizen, was found near a Goa beach during a holiday with a friend. She had previously studied at Liverpool John Moores University and was from Buncrana, Ireland, traveling on a British passport.U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio arrived in Saudi Arabia ahead of talks with Russian officials, focused on ending the ongoing war in Ukraine. Rubio's visit follows discussions between U.S. and Russian officials, including a phone call with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. Alongside national security adviser Mike Waltz and Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff, Rubio will meet with Russian officials to address global tensions, including the war and prisoner swaps, during this diplomatic mission.This was the Catch Up on 3 Things by the Indian Express.
What if one word could transform your year? Unlock your potential in 2025 with the power of a single word! This week on the Performance Intelligence Podcast, Kamal Sarma, a monk turned venture capitalist and 20-year Word of the Year veteran, shares his profound experience with this transformative practice."One year my word was FUN and I actually got a Fun Coach who was my son at the time...he showed me that anything can be fun..." In this episode, Andrew and Kamal discuss:2:45 Where the idea of a word for the year came from, the difference between a virtue and a value and Kamal's backstory.7:20 When Kamal started doing the word of the year, how Kamal researched his word for the year and how he gets into a state to choose his word.12:20 Kamal's word of the year for 2025, dealing with some of the heavy topics Kamal has involved himself in and using the word bliscipline in a previous year.16:15 Finding your breakpoint when working too hard, finding the true meaning of the word "joy" and we get indoctrinated into seeing separateness.21:20 Finding a theme song for each year, Andrew's lawn mower story and the pendulum between focus and awareness.26:05 Andrew's 2 words of the year, the virtue Andrew wants to build in himself and giving your best to the people who will be at your funeral.30:30 Andrew's 3 key questions for pre-performance routines, how Kamal learned acceptance after his daughter passed away and society's obsession with distracting you.35:20 How Kamal uses his word of the year as a mantra, the importance of finding a quote that encapsulates the word and how Kamal measures (or doesn't) the success of the word of the year.39:55 How Kamal found the meaning of the word “enough” one year, being grateful for everything he has, and having success on your own terms, not on others.44:55 Kamal's truthtellers and mentors that make up his personal board, using your word of the year as a mantra and Kamal's advice on how to create your own word of the year.53:00 Why having space is so important in creating a word, Kamal's luggage and mindfulness story and why knowing and practicing something are two different things.Listen to Kamal's previous episode here:https://shorturl.at/rQEMOYou can enter your word of the year here: https://www.rezilium.com/word-for-the-yearYou can find Kamal at his website: https://www.rezilium.com/ or Linkedin: https://rb.gy/qemwq Looking to streamline your financial goals? Connect with Zack Raad at Fruition Financial.
On the pod this week, co-hosts Austin Karp and Mollie Cahillane take a deep dive into the CFP semifinals as Notre Dame, Ohio State, Penn State and Texas look to get to the championship. The duo also discuss the NFL playoffs getting underway (with the Houston Texans in a familiar Wild Card window). They are then joined by ESPN SVP/Digital, Social and Streaming Content Kaitee Daley and she shares her insights on what keeps her group so successful. Later in the show, S&P Global Ratings Managing Director Naveen Sarma breaks down what Wall Street is eyeing around sports.
Learn about the FREE education model that is changing the game for India's poverty crisis, as shared by Parmita Sarma. This inspiring story showcases the power of education in transforming lives and communities. About the guest
Chef and restaurateur Ana Sortun is known for her big flavors. As the mastermind behind restaurants Oleana and Sarma, she's led with spice and creativity. We speak with Sortun about everything food, including her current obsession of crafting the perfect sandwich.
Codice sconto KoRo: AMOCHESUZZ Saccarosia ma che piacere glucosico incrociare le tue orecchie qui a questo tavolo di ragazze zuccherine. La puntata di oggi è offerta dal nostro brand prefe in quanto alimenti plant-based, gluten free e proteici, KoRo! E per rendere il tutto più a tema, il “POVtevi non saperlo?” di oggi avrá il cibo come protagonista. Nel caso di Sandro parleremo di un caso di true crime che vede come protagonista Sarma, una donna (una volta) in carriera che da poco è uscita dal gabbio in seguito al crollo del suo ristorante che nel 2004 fu uno dei primi a vedere du zucchine marinate a 88 dollari; Lele ci ricorda quanto una vergine può essere meticolosa e ci racconta qualche curiosità riguardo al mondo culinario, non dimenticandoci mai che a parlare è proprio Lele, quindi si potrebbe tranquillamente finire a parlare di culi. Ti aspettiamo dopo il play patatina cotta friggitrice ad aria.
Send us a textIn this engaging episode of the Customer Success Playbook, Joydeep Sen Sarma, CEO of Clearfeed, dives into how B2B customer support is evolving towards chat-based platforms like Slack and Microsoft Teams. He talks about how today's support teams are adapting to meet customers right where they work, offering practical tips on how to implement and scale these new solutions while keeping service quality high.Here's a deeper look at some of the key takeaways:Shifting Support ParadigmsMoving from transactional support to building true partnershipsEmbracing the generational shift towards chat-based communicationTransforming support from just a cost to a real growth driverChallenges and SolutionsIntegrating new tools with existing ticketing systemsKeeping response times consistent across all channelsFinding the right mix of automation and human touchUsing AI to make responses faster and more accurateBusiness ImpactMaking support more accessible and engaging for customersCutting down response times, with some teams now offering 15-minute guaranteesDifferentiating from competitors through a standout support experienceOpening doors for deeper partnership opportunitiesLooking AheadAI-powered support that helps teams respond fasterBlending structured and unstructured data for richer insightsThe evolution of knowledge management and automatic documentationJoydeep brings a fresh perspective on how B2B support is changing and what companies need to do to stay ahead. It's a conversation packed with insights for anyone looking to modernize their customer support strategy.Please Like, Comment, Share and Subscribe. You can also find the CS Playbook Podcast:YouTube - @CustomerSuccessPlaybookPodcastTwitter - @CS_PlaybookYou can find Kevin at:Metzgerbusiness.com - Kevin's person web siteKevin Metzger on Linked In.You can find Roman at:Roman Trebon on Linked In.
Where were you when you were 17? Vesna Milivojević was becoming a professional footballer for her hometown club, Western Sydney Wanderers. Walking out onto a pitch ten minutes away from where she grew up. The first steps in a profession she has been laser-focused on since she was a small child. Milivojević, now 22, is also a key player for the Serbian national team. She decided to play for the country of her parents in 2021 having not been called up to any Aussie youth national squads. Listen to a story of food, family, and focus, believing in yourself from a young age, and taking your game all over the world. Follow Vesna Milivojević here. - - - - - Alongside the podcast, check out and subscribe to the Squad Depth newsletter: https://www.squaddepth.com/ If you have feelings about the show leave a review or send in your feedback. We'd love to hear from ya or feel free to spread the word. Or if you just have feelings, and want to keep them inside, then that's cool too. Follow Theo on social media: @theolloydhughes
Send us a Text Message.In this episode, Joydeep Sen Sarma, founder and CEO of Clearfeed, discusses the evolution of customer success in the SaaS world, emphasizing the shift from transactional support to ongoing, relationship-driven models. He also shares insights on how Clearfeed transforms Slack into a structured customer management tool, the role of AI in customer interactions, and the increasing importance of integrating natural language interfaces into product design.Topics we discussed:05:42 - The early internet and evolving tech paradigms12:40 - Transitioning from transactional to subscription models16:44 - Clearfeed: Transforming Slack into a help desk18:39 - Customer love for real-time communication22:21 - Fragmented experiences: No app, no problem24:38 - Use cases beyond B2B: SMB and tertiary markets30:48 - B2B learning from B2C customer engagement31:13 - The role of bots and AI in customer interactions41:02 - Balancing product development and customer feedbackEnjoy! I know I sure did…Joydeep's Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joydeeps/Support the Show.+++++++++++++++++Like/Subscribe/Review:If you are getting value from the show, please follow/subscribe so that you don't miss an episode and consider leaving us a review. Website:For more information about the show or to get in touch, visit DigitalCustomerSuccess.com. Buy Alex a Cup of Coffee:This show runs exclusively on caffeine - and lots of it. If you like what we're, consider supporting our habit by buying us a cup of coffee: https://bmc.link/dcspThank you for all of your support!The Digital Customer Success Podcast is hosted by Alex Turkovic
Join Endgame's first and biggest conference ever! https://www.endgametownhall.com ---------------------- Sanjay Sarma—CEO, President, & Dean of the Asia School of Business—reflects on his intellectually rich childhood, exploring the resurgence of India in the 1980s and the cultural forces that make storytelling central to Indian society. He highlights the power of curiosity and its role in education, offering insights into what it takes for Southeast Asians to become global CEOs. The conversation flows from the future of education and the politics of social media to the transformative potential of AI in learning. #Endgame #GitaWirjawan #SanjaySarma ---------------------- About the Host: Gita Wirjawan is an Indonesian entrepreneur, educator, and Honorary Professor of Politics and International Relations at the School of Politics and International Relations, University of Nottingham. He is also a visiting scholar at The Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center (APARC) at Stanford University (2022—2024) and a fellow at Harvard Kennedy School's Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs. ---------------------- Earn a Master of Public Policy degree and be Indonesia's future narrator. More info: admissions@sgpp.ac.id https://admissions.sgpp.ac.id https://wa.me/628111522504 Visit and subscribe: @SGPPIndonesia @Endgame_Clips
On this week's pod, SBJ's Rachel Axon catches us with Elmo and the duo chat about his time in Paris. Later in the show. SBJ's Austin Karp and Naveen Sarma of S&P Global survey and access the sports media rights and M&A landscapes.
This epiosde is sponsored by Better Help. Coming up for air from your latest binge-watch? This remix episode is for you. This week, we're revisiting conversations with guests fresh off docuseries adaptations of their stories. For better or worse, these series highlight the unique cult experiences of their subjects, sharing their story with a wider audience than ever before. This episode includes highlights with Sarma Melngailis restauranter and subject of Netflix's “Bad Vegan.” Sarma shares the good and the bad that comes with sharing your story with a wider audience. Then, Boy Scouts of America whistleblower Tom Krumins, one of the primary drivers of the investigation into the organization. Then, we'll round things out with Ruthy Heiler, the whistleblower at the heart of the series “Let Us Prey: A Ministry of Scandals,” which explored the darkness and depravity within the Independent Fundamentalist Baptist (IFB) movement. Also… let it be known that: The views and opinions expressed on A Little Bit Culty do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the podcast. Any content provided by our guests, bloggers, sponsors or authors are of their opinion and are not intended to malign any religion, group, club, organization, business individual, anyone or anything. Nobody's mad at you, just don't be a culty fuckwad. Check out our lovely sponsors Join ‘A Little Bit Culty' on Patreon Get poppin' fresh ALBC Swag Support the pod and smash this link Cult awareness and recovery resources Watch Sarah's TEDTalk CREDITS: Executive Producers: Sarah Edmondson & Anthony Ames Production Partner: Citizens of Sound Producer: Will Retherford Writer & Co-Creator: Jess Tardy Theme Song: “Cultivated” by Jon Bryant co-written with Nygel Asselin
This week, Ken and Grant spoke with Sarma Velamuri. Sarma has one of the most interesting stories you have ever heard. He was born in India in the Brahman caste and had a supernatural conversion to Christianity. He is a cutting-edge medical doctor who left the day-to-day practice to become the CEO of a new tech start-up.Our Orbis Ministries IGNITION conference will occur in Nashville, TN, from October 3 to 5. Register today at kingdomignition.org For more information on the Travel Grant Match to keep Ken's travel down in 2024, send an email to bryan@orbisministries.org Check out Ken's book, On the Road with the Holy Spirit here: https://orbisministries.org/product/on-the-road-with-the-holy-spirit/Partner with Orbis Financially: http://tinyurl.com/yfe3974hAre you interested in learning about Holy Spirit-led ministry? Visit Orbis School of Ministry at https://orbissm.com or email our Registrar, Jo McKay, at jo@orbisminstries.orgUpcoming Orbis Ministries overseas ministry trips are posted behind the registration/login portal under the Train-Join an International Ministry Trip link on orbisministries.org.Do you want to join Ken's private “God is not a Theory” discussion group on Facebook? Please send a Facebook Direct Message to Bryan Orbis along with a friend request to be added to it.If you'd like to receive Ken's monthly prayer letter, please go to orbisministries.org and scroll down to the bottom right for "Prayer Letter Signup.""Hindus do not have a problem with accepting Jesus as God. They have a problem with the exclusivity of Jesus." - Sarma Velamuri"I am a Christian because I can't help it, like Peter; I am stuck because Jesus has the words of life." - Sarma Velamuri"He (God) gives us His Holy Spirit so He can tell us what He is up to." - Sarma Velamuri"Are you in the Kingdom? Are you tapped into Jesus?" - Sarma Velamuri"So I lay hands on him. I pray for him. He gets delivered right there from the spirit. It just goes. And he's like, it's gone." - Sarma Velamuri"This guy on stage points at me and says, you're a devil worshipper." - Sarma Velamuri"I would not recommend joining a conventional yoga class unless you are in a place in your faith where, actually, there's no situation in which I would like to recommend you join a yoga class." - Sarma Velamuri
* Please note: the quality of audio is not the best in this recording, but Sarma's story is too fun not to share!Welcome to another episode of the Rocking Midlife Podcast where we are talking about how it is never too late for an unexpected adventure!Meet Sarma Burdeu, a wife, mother, and grandmother who's turned retirement into an exciting adventure. After a fulfilling career as an Executive Assistant and Office Manager, Sarma is now embracing her passions which include writing steamy romance novels, house-sitting her way around the UK and today's focus - life modeling for artists!When you tune in to this episode, you'll discover:How Sarma transitioned from corporate life to creative pursuits.The liberating experience of life modeling at 68.Her philosophy on aging, body confidence, and breaking stereotypes.Encouraging insights for women to pursue their passions.Says Sarma: "I have no time for society's expectations or perceptions of older women. Embracing every stage of my life, I've found that getting older and wiser creates even more opportunities to grow old disgracefully."Join us for an inspiring conversation that proves it's never too late to take an unexpected adventure in your midlife years and beyond!Find Life Model Sarma Here: www.instagram.com/lifemodelsarmaGrab my FREE updated ebook, "Your Ultimate Midlife Side Hustle Guide" here: www./catcoluccio.com/SideHustleJoin the Conversation: Connect with us on social media and share your thoughts about today's episode!Website: www.rockingmidlifepodcast.comFacebook: Rocking Midlife® Community for WomenInstagram: @catcoluccioYouTube: www.youtube.com/catcoluccioSee you on the next episode and here's to ROCKING midlife!
#acıtatlımayhoş Aylin Öney Tan bugün en lezzetli asma yaprağının memleketi Tokat'tan "bat" yemeği tarifi veriyor. Sarma değil, batırarak, elle yenen bir yemek.
#acıtatlımayhoş Aylin Öney Tan bugün en lezzetli asma yaprağının memleketi Tokat'tan "bat" yemeği tarifi veriyor. Sarma değil, batırarak, elle yenen bir yemek.
#acıtatlımayhoş Can erikli ya da hatta erik pestili ile yaprak sarması yediniz mi? Üstelik etli yaprak sarması. Aylin Öney Tan evde deneyerek yaptığı ve gazetedeki köşesinde yazınca moda olan tarifini ve Rumeli usulü kirazlı, mercimekli yaprak sarmayı anlatıyor.
#acıtatlımayhoş Can erikli ya da hatta erik pestili ile yaprak sarması yediniz mi? Üstelik etli yaprak sarması. Aylin Öney Tan evde deneyerek yaptığı ve gazetedeki köşesinde yazınca moda olan tarifini ve Rumeli usulü kirazlı, mercimekli yaprak sarmayı anlatıyor.
#acıtatlımayhoş Can erikli ya da hatta erik pestili ile yaprak sarması yediniz mi? Üstelik etli yaprak sarması. Aylin Öney Tan evde deneyerek yaptığı ve gazetedeki köşesinde yazınca moda olan tarifini ve Rumeli usulü kirazlı, mercimekli yaprak sarmayı anlatıyor.
#acıtatlımayhoş Sarma için en iyisi hangi üzümün yaprağı? Tokat'ın meşhur Narince yaprağı mı? Bu yaprak adını narin oluşundan mı yoksa "naranj" (narenciye) kelimesinden mi almış? Aylin Öney Tan, Fransa'daki sempozyumda bu konudaki tartışmayı anlatıyor
#acıtatlımayhoş Sarma için en iyisi hangi üzümün yaprağı? Tokat'ın meşhur Narince yaprağı mı? Bu yaprak adını narin oluşundan mı yoksa "naranj" (narenciye) kelimesinden mi almış? Aylin Öney Tan, Fransa'daki sempozyumda bu konudaki tartışmayı anlatıyor
Last year -- 2023 -- was the world's warmest on record, and 2024 could bring another record-shattering summer. Psychologist Kim Meidenbauer, PhD, and public health researcher Amruta Nori-Sarma, PhD, discuss how heat affects people's mental health, emotions and even cognitive abilities; the link between heat, violence and aggression; who is most vulnerable to the effects of extreme heat; and what policy makers could be doing to mitigate its effects.
Mukund Sarma, the Senior Director for Product Security at Chime, talks with Chris about his career path from being a software engineer to becoming a leader in application security. He explains how he focuses on building security tools that are easy for developers to use and stresses the importance of looking at application security as a part of the broader category of product security. Mukund highlights the role of collaboration over security mandates and the introduction of security scorecards for proactive risk management. He and Chris also discuss the strategic implementation of embedded security functions within development teams. Discover the potential of treating security as an enabling function for developers, fostering a culture of shared responsibility, and the innovative approaches Chime employs to secure its services with minimal friction for developers.LinksChime's Monocle-- https://medium.com/life-at-chime/monocle-how-chime-creates-a-proactive-security-engineering-culture-part-1-dedd3846127f-- https://medium.com/life-at-chime/mitigating-risky-pull-requests-with-monocle-risk-advisor-part-2-7013e1485bf2Introduction to Overwatch-- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtZKBtw8VO4Recommended ReadingBuilding Secure and Reliable Systems by Adkins, Beyer, Blankinship, Lewandowski, Oprea, Stubblefield -- https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/building-secure-and/9781492083115/Drive by Daniel Pink -- https://www.danpink.com/books/drive/FOLLOW OUR SOCIAL MEDIA: ➜Twitter: @AppSecPodcast➜LinkedIn: The Application Security Podcast➜YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ApplicationSecurityPodcast Thanks for Listening! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
How will AI disrupt the landscape of work and create job refugees? What does the future of Education look like in this technology-driven evolution?With a career spanning decades in academia and innovation, we unpack these questions (and more!) with Professor Sanjay Sarma, the Chief Executive Officer, President and Dean of the Asia School of Business. Sanjay served as the Vice President for Open Learning at MIT, where he oversaw OpenCourseWare and led the creation of MITx, MicroMasters, the MIT Integrated Learning Initiative and the Jameel World Education Lab. Fun fact: He played a part in developing many of the key technologies behind the EPC suite of RFID standards now used as a staple in industries worldwide!In this wide-ranging discussion, we dive into Sanjay's journey from MIT to ASB and hear all about:- The turning point that led him from Engineering to Academia, and the story behind his move from USA to Asia - The failures that have taught Sanjay valuable lessons- Why an MBA is still relevant- Exploring Agile Continuous Education (ACE) as a more impactful teaching methodology- Why Curiosity and a Growth mindset is the most important skills in a post-GPT worldHIGHLIGHTS:8:05 The pivotal career turning point from Engineering into Academia 10:54 What led Sanjay to take up the role as CEO, President & Dean at Asia School of Business 15:07 The most rewarding and challenging parts of the role 19:02 What Sanjay learnt from a recent Failure27:17 The power of Reflection 30:48 How to be a more interesting person 35:21 How will AI create job refugees? 37:24 Essential skillsets for young professionals to thrive in the post-GPT world 38:22 Growth mindset is who we are 40:10 Is the MBA still relevant? 42:47 What Agile Continuous Education (ACE) would look like 48:44 What would the success of ACE look like? 50:38 The challenges of the ACE model 53:20 The value proposition of an ASB MBA 59:30 Impact of Generative AI on public policy-making and design CONNECT WITH US HERE:✨Instagram: Actsplore This Podcast
This week, host Tanishka Sodhi is joined by Newslaundry's Pratyush Deep and The News Minute's Nidharshana Raju.Pratyush reported on Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma's media conglomerate, Pride East Entertainment, which is also the Northeast's biggest media network. He delves into the hold of Sarma's family on the media outlet and how its political leanings change as Sarma switches sides. Nidharshana talks about her report on the killing of a 22-year-old Dalit man by his caste Hindu brother-in-law in broad daylight in Chennai. She says the city has been witnessing crime against Dalits, but had not witnessed such a caste killing in recent years.Tune in.Timecodes00:00:00 - Introduction00:01:12 - Himanta's media empire00:11:25 - Caste killing in Chennai00:36:26 - RecommendationsRecommendationsPratyushULFA: The Mirage of Dawn NidharshanaKaruvadu: the wet world of dry fishTanishkaIndia's iPhone factory is keeping women workers isolatedProduced and edited by Saif Ali Ekram, and recorded by Anil Kumar. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Experiencing Data, I speak with Ellen Chisa, Partner at BoldStart Ventures, about what she's seeing in the venture capital space around AI-driven products and companies—particularly with all the new GenAI capabilities that have emerged in the last year. Ellen and I first met when we were both engaged in travel tech startups in Boston over a decade ago, so it was great to get her current perspective being on the “other side” of products and companies working as a VC. Ellen draws on her experience in product management and design to discuss how AI could democratize software creation and streamline backend coding, design integration, and analytics. We also delve into her work at Dark and the future prospects for developer tools and SaaS platforms. Given Ellen's background in product management, human-centered design, and now VC, I thought she would have a lot to share—and she did! Highlights/ Skip to: I introduce the show and my guest, Ellen Chisa (00:00) Ellen discusses her transition from product and design to venture capital with BoldStart Ventures. (01:15) Ellen notes a shift from initial AI prototypes to more refined products, focusing on building and testing with minimal data. (03:22) Ellen mentions BoldStart Ventures' focus on early-stage companies providing developer and data tooling for businesses. (07:00) Ellen discusses what she learned from her time at Dark and Lola about narrowing target user groups for technology products (11:54) Ellen's Insights into the importance of user experience is in product design and the process venture capitalists endure to make sure it meets user needs (15:50) Ellen gives us her take on the impact of AI on creating new opportunities for data tools and engineering solutions, (20:00) Ellen and I explore the future of user interfaces, and how AI tools could enhance UI/UX for end users. (25:28) Closing remarks and the best way to find Ellen on online (32:07) Quotes from Today's Episode “It's a really interesting time in the venture market because on top of the Gen AI wave, we obviously had the macroeconomic shift. And so we've seen a lot of people are saying the companies that come out now are going to be great companies because they're a little bit more capital-constrained from the beginning, typically, and they'll grow more thoughtfully and really be thinking about how do they build an efficient business.”- Ellen Chisa (03: 22) “We have this big technological shift around AI-enabled companies, and I think one of the things I've seen is, if you think back to a year ago, we saw a lot of early prototyping, and so there were like a couple of use cases that came up again and again.”-Ellen Chisa (3:42) “I don't think I've heard many pitches from founders who consider themselves data scientists first. We definitely get some from ML engineers and people who think about data architecture, for sure..”- Ellen Chisa (05:06) “I still prefer GUI interfaces to voice or text usually, but I think that might be an uncanny valley sort of thing where if you think of people who didn't have technology growing up, they're more comfortable with the more human interaction, and then you get, like, a chunk of people who are digital natives who prefer it.”- Ellen Chisa (24:51) [Citing some excellent Boston-area restaurants!] “The Arc browser just shipped a bunch of new functionality, where instead of opening a bunch of tabs, you can say, “Open the recipe pages for Oleana and Sarma,” and it just opens both of them, and so it's like multiple search queries at once.” - Ellen Chisa (27:22) “The AI wave of technology biases towards people who already have products [in the market] and have existing datasets, and so I think everyone [at tech companies] is getting this big, top-down mandate from their executive team, like, ‘Oh, hey, you have to do something with AI now.'”- Ellen Chisa (28:37) “I think it's hard to really grasp what an LLM is until you do a fair amount of experimentation on your own. The experience of asking ChatGPT a simple search question compared to the experience of trying to train it to do something specific for you are quite different experiences. Even beyond that, there's a tool called superwhisper that I like that you can take audio content and end up with transcripts, but you can give it prompts to change your transcripts as you're going. So, you can record something, and it will give you a different output if you say you're recording an email compared to [if] you're recording a journal entry compared to [if] you're recording the transcript for a podcast.”- Ellen Chisa (30:11) Links Boldstart ventures: https://boldstart.vc/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ellenchisa/ Personal website: https://ellenchisa.com Email: ellen@boldstart.vc
Repeal of Muslim marriage legislation, criminalising 'magical healing', converting madarsas into general schools- Assam CM Himanta Sarma is building a hardliner image. ThePrint Political Editor DK Singh analyses Sarma's politics in this episode of #politicallycorrect ----more----Read this week's Politically Correct here: https://theprint.in/opinion/himanta-sarma-is-reading-rss-modi-politics-wrong-hardliner-image-wont-help-beyond-a-point/1978913/
On this episode of the CMAJ Podcast, Dr. Blair Bigham and Dr. Mojola Omole discuss the practice article in the journal entitled, “Five things to know about…Novel obesity treatments". They discuss the impact of new medications like semaglutide and tirzepatide in treating obesity with Dr. Shohinee Sarma, the lead author. Dr. Sarma explains the significant effects these drugs have on weight loss and cardiometabolic health. They also discuss how these treatments can be combined with behavioral therapies for improved results, while considering potential side effects and complications.Next, Dr. Ashley White, a family physician and diplomate of the American Board of Obesity Medicine, emphasizes the need for a comprehensive approach to obesity management. She stresses the importance of establishing realistic expectations with patients, addressing self-image concerns, and considering the long-term impacts on metabolic health. The conversation also touches on the societal biases and stigmas around obesity, highlighting the necessity for a change in how physicians and society view this medical condition.Join us as we explore medical solutions that address the urgent need to change healthcare. Reach out to us about this or any episode you hear. Or tell us about something you'd like to hear on the leading Canadian medical podcast.You can find Blair and Mojola on Twitter @BlairBigham and @DrmojolaomoleTwitter (in English): @CMAJ Twitter (en français): @JAMC FacebookInstagram: @CMAJ.ca The CMAJ Podcast is produced by PodCraft Productions
Join Mukunda as we speak with Dr Deepak Sarma, a tenured professor of Religious Studies at Case Western University. Dr Sarma has written numerous academic […]
In Tamil Nadu, the issue is Milk as the DMK government tries to squeeze fat out of the milk without telling the people. In Delhi, the AAP government warns of a water crisis, hoping to play the victim card... Will the 2024 Lok Sabha elections be fouight over Milk and Water? Himanta Biswa Sarma is in much demand in states going to polls. Is he the new emerging BJP face? Why is RaGa insisting on calling PM as Panauti Modi? All this & more! #BreakingNews #LatestNews #Modi #2024elections #BJP #HimantaBiswaSarma #RahulGandhi #Congress #Politics
South African rugby legend and Laureus academy member Bryan Habana joins the pod to give his take on how brands can be a force for positive social change, before TikTok's global head of sports, Harish Sarma, explains why making it into the Index is a result of a deliberate attempt to use its platform for good. Talking points: Bryan Habana on the Laureus perspective (1:13) The brand view with Harish Sarma (19:27) The 30 brands in this year's Laureus Sport for Good Index have now been revealed. Check out the Sport for Good Index hub here.
Today's episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Just before Netflix premiered its sensational docuseries “Bad Vegan,” Sarma Melngailis spoke exclusively with ALBC about all the shit she endured with culty conman Mr. So-called Fox. Go back and check out that episode for the grisly details and now foreboding hope that Netflix would shed light – not shade – on the confounding circumstances that led to the demise of Sarma's brand One Lucky Duck and her beloved restaurant Pure Food and Wine. If you didn't already know it, Pure Food and Wine was hip, sexy, nutritious, and delicious. It was raw vegan food with style in Gramercy Park. Manhattan where, on any given night, you could run into Janet Jackson, Bill Clinton, Stevie Wonder, or Alec Baldwin. It was the shit. Until it wasn't. Netflix was ready. Through all the pomp and circumstance, we at ALBC can't help but look into the dark side of cult survivor narratives turned entertainment. Now that the trauma-coaster of “Bad Vegan” has slowed, we thought it important to let Sarma set the record straight. Check it out. NOTES:Sarma Melngailis is brilliant. She grew up in Newton, MA, graduated with two economics degrees including one from the Wharton School. She rocked the financial world at Bear Stearns and Bain Capital. And she dabbled in high-yield investment funds before realizing finance in late-stage capitalism fuckin sucks so she left to get a degree in feeding people from the French Culinary Institute. Thus began her life in the world of food. Upon discovering raw vegan food, she decided – with a partner – to open Pure Food and Wine; chronicled her transition from eating whatever/everything to eating only raw vegan food in Raw Food Real World; and then wrote Living Raw Food. Now, she lives in Harlem with her rescue dog, Leon. We love ‘em both dearly. You can find Sarma on Twitter, Instagram, and her own official website. Also… Let it be known far and wide, loud and clear that… The views and opinions expressed on A Little Bit Culty do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the podcast. Any content provided by our guests, bloggers, sponsors or authors are of their opinion and are not intended to malign any religion, group, club, organization, business individual, anyone or anything. Nobody's mad at you, just don't be a culty fuckwad. Other Links: Check out our lovely sponsors Join ‘A Little Bit Culty' on Patreon Get poppin' fresh ALBC Swag Support the pod and smash this link Cult awareness and recovery resources CREDITS: Executive Producers: Sarah Edmondson & Anthony Ames Production Partner: Citizens of Sound Producer: Will Retherford Co-Creator: Jess Tardy Senior Writer: Holly Zadra Theme Song: “Cultivated” by Jon Bryant co-written with Nygel Asselin
Does your community perform background checks on potential purchasers and potential renters? Do your community residents expect their neighbors to be screened for safety and financial capacity purposes? Join Donna DiMaggio Berger and guest Robert Sanchez, a seasoned professional from SARMA, as they unravel the complex world of background checks. Donna and Robert dive into the intricacies of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the cost of background checks, the challenges of screening foreign applicants, and the potential penalties if your background check is incomplete or inaccurate. In this enlightening conversation, Donna and Robert unpack the evolution of background checks and debate the importance of credit scores. They debunk the myths surrounding FICO and Vantage scores and provide practical tips for building good credit. Shifting gears, Donna and Robert focus on the international arena, considering background checks for international applicants and data privacy concerns. They touch on the challenges of running background checks in different jurisdictions, the necessity of parental consent when screening juveniles, and the ever-looming threat to data security. They wrap up by considering the issues that blanket approval policies can pose and discuss about emerging technologies. Robert's valuable insights will surely equip you to better understand and navigate the world of background screening. Tune in as Donna and Robert explore this topic of such importance to so many mandatory community associations!Conversation highlights include:Screening potential renters and potential purchasersUnderstanding and utilizing background reports Understanding credit score ranges Screening costsTransmitting and storing sensitive informationUnderstanding the different entities found on a criminal background
Drs. Luke Linscott and John Wood guest host this episode to discuss the recent paper and slideshow presentation published in RadioGraphics " A Radiologist's Lexicon for Reporting in Child Abuse". Direct Link to the Presentation A Radiologist's Lexicon for Reporting in Child Abuse. Sarma and Snyder. RadioGraphics 2023; 43(7):e220101.
In the latest episode of the Dealmakers' Podcast, we had the privilege of speaking with Joydeep Sen Sarma, a trailblazing entrepreneur who has left an indelible mark on the tech landscape. He is the founder of both Qubole and ClearFeed. From his humble beginnings in Delhi to co-founding successful startups and driving innovation in the world of big data, Joydeep's journey is a testament to the power of passion, perseverance, and entrepreneurial spirit.
Part 2 of a 2-Part Episode! In today's episode, we welcome Sarma Melngailis, the subject of Netflix's heart-racing docuseries, “Bad Vegan: Fame. Fraud. Fugitives”. Sarma was an NYC restaurateur who fell for conman Anthony Strangis, causing her to lose her money, her business, and nearly everything. Today she reveals the shocking true story of how she went from having it all while running NYC's Pure Food and Wine, to getting to the point where she couldn't pay her employees and became a fugitive. She shares never-before-dicussed details of how Anthony Strangis, aka “Mr. Fox,” coerced her into fleeing and adopting new identities; ultimately leading to their arrest, and prison time. Tune in to discover the astonishing tale of love, lies, loss, and deceit that will have you on the edge of your seat. Follow Sarma on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarmamelngailis --- --- --- This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Let therapy be your map, with BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/UNDERSTOOD today to get 10% off your first month. --- --- --- Miss Understood with Rachel Uchitel Follow Rachel on Instagram! @RachelUchitelNYC Executive Producer: Kelli Brink Please like, share, subscribe, and give us a 5-star review! Do you have show ideas, media requests or sponsorship opportunities? Email the show at: infomissunderstoodpodcast@gmail.com Watch every episode on YouTube! @missunderstoodpodcast Listen on Apple Podcasts!
Part 1 of a 2-Part Episode! In today's episode, we welcome Sarma Melngailis, the subject of Netflix's heart-racing docuseries, “Bad Vegan: Fame. Fraud. Fugitives”. Sarma was an NYC restaurateur who fell for conman Anthony Strangis, causing her to lose her money, her business, and nearly everything. Today she reveals the shocking true story of how she went from having it all while running NYC's Pure Food and Wine, to getting to the point where she couldn't pay her employees and became a fugitive. She shares never-before-dicussed details of how Anthony Strangis, aka “Mr. Fox,” coerced her into fleeing and adopting new identities; ultimately leading to their arrest, and prison time. Tune in to discover the astonishing tale of love, lies, loss, and deceit that will have you on the edge of your seat. Follow Sarma on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarmamelngailis --- --- --- This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Let therapy be your map, with BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/UNDERSTOOD today to get 10% off your first month. --- --- --- Miss Understood with Rachel Uchitel Follow Rachel on Instagram! @RachelUchitelNYC Executive Producer: Kelli Brink Please like, share, subscribe, and give us a 5-star review! Do you have show ideas, media requests or sponsorship opportunities? Email the show at: infomissunderstoodpodcast@gmail.com Watch every episode on YouTube! @missunderstoodpodcast Listen on Apple Podcasts!
You wanted Bethenny's honest review of Bad Vegan. B invited the Bad Vegan herself— Sarma Melngailis— on today's explosive episode. Sarma's ex stole millions from her business. Was Sarma in on it? Or is she the victim and deserving of sympathy. Bethenny pushes Sarma and gets never-before-heard stories. As a survivor of relationship abuse, Bethenny wants to empower other survivors. But as a businesswoman, Bethenny will not shy away from the topic of employee rights. This is personal for Bethenny, and you've never heard her like this. To read more about Sarma, including her piece on Bad Vegan, click here: https://www.sarmaraw.com/writing See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Comedian Josh Wolf and Heather talk about when Josh wrote on Jada and Will Smith's show which is very juicy. Heather shares when she was unexpectedly slapped on TV. Does an open marriage ever really work? Heather predicts what Will will do next and if they will stay married. we explore why stand-up comics are the most vulnerable of all artists. We're Oscar jokes stolen from Twitter. Hilaria Baldwin is pregnant again. Heather is into cloning. Britney's latest post makes the least amount of sense yet. momenthouse.com/juicyscoopSubscribe to Juicy Scoop with Heather McDonald on iTunes, the podcast app, and get extra juice on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/juicyscoopSee me Live: https://heathermcdonald.net/Follow me: @heathermcdonald Sponsors:Ww.com to save an extra $10 with promo code JUICYFind Lumineux on Amazon.com and get seven dollars off today!Try it for free at ziprecruiter.com/juicywww.betterhelp.com/heather OLLY.com, code BIGVAGINAENERGY to save 20%L'Occitane.com NaturalDiamonds.com/THANK YOU
Kylie Jenner's son is no longer named Wolf. Teresa's Luis from RHONJ is being sued for $113k. RHOC's Shannon Beador had a wardrobe problem at the reunion that delayed production. More questionable information has come out about the Bad Vegan, Sarma involving Louis C.K. Then, the OGs of podcasting, Guys We Fucked join Heather in the studio. They started their sex and relationship podcast over 8 years ago and Heather asks all the juicy questions. How did they get started? What does it feel like to have so many people copy their idea? What went into producing their own comedy special? Juicy dating/boning stories…. and more. momenthouse.com/juicyscoopSubscribe to Juicy Scoop with Heather McDonald on iTunes, the podcast app, and get extra juice on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/juicyscoopSee me Live: https://heathermcdonald.net/Follow me: @heathermcdonald Sponsors:Strongeru.com/juicy for 20% off your first sessionJoybird.com/juicy for 35% offwww.sleepnumber.com/juicy www.betterhelp.com/heather Takecareof.com use code juicy50 for 50% off
Comedian Fortune Feimster is here to reenact what may have happened when Luann got drunk and sang at a gay bar. Fraud Con is in the works and the Bad Vegan, Sarma is the latest to sign on. Jussie Smollett is out of jail pending his appeal. Pete Davidson went to Reign Disick's baseball game. Heather summarizes Samantha Markle's book and she is still trying to get Meghan to give her those candle sticks. Ben Affleck's latest flick sucks. We give Below Deck staff some suggestions and more. momenthouse.com/juicyscoopSubscribe to Juicy Scoop with Heather McDonald on iTunes, the podcast app, and get extra juice on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/juicyscoopSee me Live: https://heathermcdonald.net/Follow me: @heathermcdonald Sponsors:Strongeru.com/juicy for 20% off your first sessionJoybird.com/juicy for 35% offwww.sleepnumber.com/juicy www.betterhelp.com/heather Takecareof.com use code juicy50 for 50% off