POPULARITY
Categories
Frank Basile is one of the great baritone sax players in NYC today. We discuss his upbringing in the midwest, going to school at North Texas' famous jazz program, and what it's like to play with the best in the world in bands like the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra.
“Gracias a inversiones como ésta conseguimos acercar a los ciudadanos espacios tan privilegiados de nuestra provincia como El Plano de Sax. Se trata de cuidarlos y protegerlos para hacerlos más accesibles, sostenibles y seguros y que así puedan ser disfrutados por todos”, ha señalado la diputada de Medio Ambiente, Magdalena Martínez.
Quando a Princesa-Eleitora da Saxônia e Rainha da Polônia Christiane Eberhardine morreu, em 4 de setembro de 1727, um estudante da Universidade de Leipzig chamado Hans Carl von Kirchbach teve a ideia de promover, às suas próprias custas, uma cerimônia póstuma em homenagem à rainha, que seria realizada na Igreja de São Paulo, ligada à Universidade de Leipzig. Tendo obtido da direção da universidade permissão para realizar a cerimônia, Kirchbach encomendou uma cantata para ser exibida durante o evento. Para compor a música, ele contratou Bach, que trabalhava em Leipzig havia então quatro anos. Quanto à letra da cantata, ele pediu para o conceituado escritor, crítico literário e professor da Universidade de Leipzig Johann Christoph Gottsched. O resultado desse empenho de Hans Kirchbach é a cantata Lass, Fürstin, lass noch einen Strahl, “Deixa, princesa, deixa ainda um raio” (BWV 198), que foi apresentada no dia 17 de outubro de 1727, na Igreja de São Paulo da Universidade de Leipzig. Composta de duas partes e dez movimentos, a cantata é exibida nesta edição de Manhã com Bach. Christiane Eberhardine era venerada na Saxônia - região de predomínio do protestantismo e onde o próprio reformador Martim Lutero havia introduzido a Reforma Protestante dois séculos antes - porque ela se recusara a se converter ao catolicismo quando o seu marido, o rei Augusto II, o Forte, foi eleito rei da Polônia, em 1697. Para assumir o trono polonês, Augusto precisou renunciar ao protestantismo e adotar o catolicismo, no que não foi seguido pela esposa. Como mulher do rei, Christiane Eberhardine recebeu o título de Rainha da Polônia, mas se recusou a comparecer à cerimônia de posse do marido, onde seria coroada, e jamais pôs os pés na Polônia, apesar de toda a insistência de Augusto. Com isso, ela se tornou um símbolo da resistência protestante contra o catolicismo e uma espécie de protetora dos protestantes, que temiam que Augusto II implantasse uma contra-Reforma na Saxônia. Originalmente, a letra composta por Gottsched era um poema com nove estrofes. Bach faz uma série de modificações nessa estrutura, separando versos e com eles criando recitativos, árias e coros. Não há registro da reação de Gottsched a essas alterações, mas é bem possível que o famoso escritor e professor não tenha ficado muito satisfeito em ver seu texto alterado. Ouça o podcast no link acima. Este podcast reproduz o programa Manhã com Bach, da Rádio USP (93,7 MHz), transmitido nos dias 30 e 31 de maio de 2026. Dedicado à divulgação da música do compositor alemão Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750), Manhã com Bach vai ao ar pela Rádio USP (93,7 MHz) sempre aos sábados, às 9 horas, com reapresentação no domingo, também às 9 horas, inclusive via internet, através do site da emissora. Às segundas-feiras ele é publicado em formato de podcast no site do Jornal da USP. As edições anteriores do podcast Manhã com Bach estão disponíveis neste link.
Matt Shableman is joined by Alan, the Pole with the Goal, the Sax in the Section, Królikowski, special guest Nick Poteres of Glass House Soccer and Matt's very own groomsman and guiding light, Eray, to talk about a soccer club that is not playing competitive soccer right now. But that doesn't stop the guys from dreaming up a scheme to grab a Championship in 2026. Maybe Ted Lasso was onto something when he told us, "It's the hope that will kill ya," but I'm writing this and am on team cup in '26! This month, we asked you all to vote on if Barroso should go-so, if Franco's new ACL will be as good as his last ACL, and which Fire superstar will win when Brian Gutiérrez and Mexico take on Mbekezeli Mbokazi and South Africa at the World Cup. John, host of The Bonfire, isn't given the chance to defend himself or the quality of folk hero Johnny Dean in the wake of the Fire's growing stature. Sorry John. The Golden Arches are finally coming to Chicago (strictly in terms of stadium naming rights), something that the World Cup could never do. Recorded LIVE on May 27, 2026.
Hier ist die 216. Ausgabe von welle1953, der Sendung über die SGD, die ihr natürlich auch als Podcast abonnieren könnt. Shownotes: - Kurze Anmerkungen zur aktuellen Situation bei Dynamo und drumherum: FSV Zwickau im Sachsenpokalfinale; personelle Änderungen bei Dynamo Dresden; neuer Trainer für die 1. Frauenmannschaft gesucht; Urteil des DFB & Einspruch des Vereins gegen die Strafe wg. der Ereignisse beim Hertha-Spiel; - Rückblicke auf die Partien gegen den Braunschweiger Turn- und Sportverein Eintracht & Holstein Kiel; - Interview zum Saisonabschluss mit Peggy Pachel, Fanbeauftragte von Dynamo; Linda Röttig von der Schwarz-Gelben Hilfe/Dachverband der Fanhilfen; Ronny Rehn, Präsident von Dynamo Dresden; Tom Kaiser vom Fanprojekt Dresden; Uwe Stuhrberg von der Sax & Stadion-DJ. Die nächste Ausgabe von welle1953 gibt es am 23. Juli!
In this episode of the Cannabis Accounting Podcast, host Raymond Guns sits down with Mark Waller, Director of Client Accounting Services at SAX and former owner of Moore & Waller CPAs. Mark has one simple belief: if you don't fix cash flow first, nothing else matters. Not 280E. Not tax strategy. Not compliance. Cash flow kills more cannabis businesses than any of those combined.Mark spent 20 years in traditional accounting before launching his own cannabis CPA firm during COVID. He merged into SAX in January 2026 and now runs their cannabis practice. He has watched operators obsess over tax optimization while their bank accounts drain to zero. And he keeps seeing the same mistake destroy businesses over and over again.He talks about:
KEXP presents La Doña performing live at 25th Street Recording in Oakland, California, during Noise Pop 2026. Recorded February 27, 2026. 1. Carla Anita2. La Mentira y La Verdad3. Conciénteme4. Tus Besos Ayla Davila - Vocals, Bass, Bass DrumCamilo Landau - Guitar, Tres, VocalsMiguel Govea - Guitar, Accordion, Trumpet, Baritone, VocalsCecilia Peña-Govea - VocalsNaomi Garcia Pasmanick - Maracas, Sax, VocalsAmanda Magaña - Bongo, Congos, Guira, VocalsOmar Ledezma - Conga, CajaAndre Louviere - TubaDayron Calderon - Trombone, Vocals Host: Larry Mizell, Jr.Audio Engineer: Kevin SuggsGuest Audio Engineer: 25th Street CrewAudio Mixer: Tano Brock, Cecilia Peña-GoveaMastering Engineer: Matt Ogaz 25th Street Crew:Gabriel ShepardKarishma KumarCollin Purdue https://www.ladona415.comhttps://www.noisepopfest.comhttps://www.25thstreetrecording.comhttp://kexp.org Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3I2GFN_F8WudD_2jUZbojA/join Photo by Carlos CruzSupport the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Most people are drawn to the aesthetic life — but few are willing to become the person who can sustain it.In this episode, I sit down with Saxon Kent, a Byron-based creative who turned his eye for beauty, nature, and editing into a full-time income — building a life aligned with purpose and freedom.We go beyond camera skills and brand deals, diving into identity, environment, and knowing your worth in both business and life. If you've ever felt called to create something of your own, craved more freedom, or questioned your value, this conversation will resonate deeply.So babe, grab your journal, make a cacao or matcha, and settle in — this is your invitation to reflect on where you are and who you're becoming as you pursue your wildest dreams.—-Intrigued by this episode and committed to diving wayyy deeper this year?This is the work we do inside my brand new 4-month mastermind experience, THE MAGNETIC WOMAN.Let me break the curriculum down for you and give you a pre-taste of what awaits you when you go all in:Identity & Mindset Recalibration— aka not “thinking differently”, but being different, and leading yourself differently in everyday life situations. Feminine Embodiment + Nervous System Safety— Think – attraction without anxious attachment. Connection without neediness. Inner wholeness. Somatic Healing Work— That's when old patterns dissolve, and your standards for yourself and others naturally rise.Aligned Wealth + Career Expansion— Strategy + resource management to make your life and career effortless and successful. It's time to master money and take quantum leaps in your career.Love + Relationship Calibration— Embody secure, healthy feminine energy in your relationship/ dating life to finally have that yummy, healthy, polarized love life you desire.And if you felt your body expand just by reading this…this first-ever round may just be meant for you, bby.Ready to become The Magnetic Woman who attracts effortlessly in 2026 & become THAT WOMAN? CLAIM YOUR SPOT IN MY NEW, INTIMATE MASTERMIND BEFORE DOORS CLOSE FOR GOOD! —-In this episode, we discuss: 03:10 - Saxon's journey into becoming a full-time creator & creative07:30 - The moment when Sax turned his hobby into his passion10:40 - Why consistency is key, especially during times you lack results12:30 - The identity shift needed in order to be successful at anything15:00 - Common mistakes new creators make and how to avoid them25:50 - Why it's 'safer' to build an uncertain yet fulfilling life that doesn't make sense29:50 - The risk of half-committing aka half-assing and not going all in31:45 - When it's time to monetize your hobby & the importance of boundaries37:15 - The relationship between ambition and consistency and why both matter46:00 - The inspiration behind Saxon's prints & the meaning behind each purchase49:15 - Saxon's top tip to Unfuck Your Life that you can implement today—-Connect with Saxon: Saxon's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/saxonkent/Saxon's Website: https://saxonkent.com.au/ Saxon's Shop: https://saxonkent.com.au/collections/prints-1 Connect with Laura: Laura's Website: https://www.lauraherde.com/Laura's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laura.herde/Laura's 1-1 Coaching: https://www.lauraherde.com/application-1-1Laura's Coaching Certification Course: https://www.instagram.com/embodiedcoachacademy/>> EMAIL ME TO CONNECT/ FOR QUESTIONS: hello@lauraherde.com>> FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAM FOR MORE CONTENT: @laura.herde Feel free to share this episode with your bestie, and tag us on IG when you listen so we can repost you.If you're a loyal listener and would like to support the show, leave us a rating/ review, it means the world!Make sure to be subscribed to UNFUCK YOUR LIFE, we publish episodes for you every single Tuesday.Thank you so much for tuning in, love xx
Trombonist Jeff Albert joins me for a two-part conversation. The beginning of this episode explores the unique Guthman Musical Instrument Competition at Georgia Tech which celebrates musical inventors from around the world. You'll be hearing some of these instruments from this year's competition and you'll find that information linked in the show notes. The second half of this episode is about Jeff's life as a trombonist, improvisor, music technologist and professor. You'll hear about his many years playing and recording in New Orleans across many styles and how digital media pairs with his interest in experimental music. All the music excerpts you'll hear are linked in the show notes for you, from several of Jeff's albums. Whether you play in a laptop orchestra or have only the vaguest idea what that means, you'll enjoy Jeff's great stories and insights. I've been following the Guthman competition for a couple of years and I've also linked several previous episodes for you with musical instrument inventors in the show notes, as well as some of the other trombone players I've featured. You can watch the video on my YouTube or listen to the podcast, and I've also linked the transcript. It's a joy to bring these inspiring episodes to you, and I do all the many jobs of research, production and publicity. Have a look at the complete show notes of this episode on my website, where you'll find all the links, including different ways to support this podcast. (00:00) Intro(02:12) Guthman Musical Instrument Competition(06:14) clip of USAWI, video linked(06:56) College of Design at Georgia Tech(10:20) clip of Masterpiece, accessible instruments(13:09) Guthman competition, clip of Demon box, Letheliam Lateef Martin(20:29) Fiddle Henge with clip(22:45) Gajveena Debjit Mahalanobiswith clip, remembering Mark Deutsch's Bazantar (25:49) VERTO with clip Michael Doron, about Klimchak(29:14) Krzysztof Cybulski post-digital Sax with clip(31:53) Jeff Albert, trombonist, New Orleans career(32:10) linked episodes, newsletter, podcast merch(32:58) New Orleans scene, improvised music, New Normal album with clip of Sidereal Will(35:24) Jeff's blog, changes in the internet for musicians(41:24) pandemic, album Alone Time with track Grocery Run(43:47) life of a trombonist, album Unanimous Sources, with clip of Oregano with Intent(48:05) New Orleans music scene, unexpected path to academic life(54:37) laptop music, wife trumpeter Alexandria Smith, Atlanta Georgia Techphoto: Dennis McDonough
This week in the business of podcasting:Newsletter and blogging platform beehiiv has launched integrated podcast hosting and monetization services, with CEO Tyler Denk positioning podcasts as a core product pillar alongside its newsletter tools and IAB certification now underway.Sounds Profitable's new research report The Last Quarter finds that the 25% of Americans who have never listened to a podcast skew politically centrist, a group that algorithmically driven platforms are poorly designed to reach.Spotify's programmatic advertising platform SAX grew its monthly active advertiser count 222% year-over-year since its April 2025 launch, though media buyers say host-read podcast advertising still favors direct deals over programmatic buying.To find links to these, and every article covered in today's episode, click here. You can also subscribe to The Download's newsletter to receive the full issue straight to your email inbox every day.
This week in the business of podcasting:Newsletter and blogging platform beehiiv has launched integrated podcast hosting and monetization services, with CEO Tyler Denk positioning podcasts as a core product pillar alongside its newsletter tools and IAB certification now underway.Sounds Profitable's new research report The Last Quarter finds that the 25% of Americans who have never listened to a podcast skew politically centrist, a group that algorithmically driven platforms are poorly designed to reach.Spotify's programmatic advertising platform SAX grew its monthly active advertiser count 222% year-over-year since its April 2025 launch, though media buyers say host-read podcast advertising still favors direct deals over programmatic buying.To find links to these, and every article covered in today's episode, click here. You can also subscribe to The Download's newsletter to receive the full issue straight to your email inbox every day.
Johann Sebastian Bach completou 341 anos no dia 21 passado, sábado. Ele nasceu no dia 21 de março de 1685, em Eisenach, uma cidade hoje com pouco mais de 40 mil habitantes, localizada na Turíngia, no leste da Alemanha. Nesta edição, Manhã com Bach destaca o período em que Bach atuou como regente da orquestra da corte de Cöthen, na Saxônia - também no leste alemão -, entre dezembro de 1717 e maio de 1723, época em que foram compostas as três músicas apresentadas no podcast: o Concerto de Brandenburgo Número 1 em Fá Maior (BWV 1046), a Sonata para Flauta em Sol Menor (BWV 1034) e a cantata Amore Traditore, “Amor traidor” (BWV 203). Em Cöthen, a fim de fornecer música para a orquestra da corte e seus músicos, Bach produziu algumas dezenas de obras-primas da música de câmara, como os Concertos de Brandenburgo, as Sonatas e Partitas para Violino, as Suítes para Violoncelo, as Sonatas para Violino e Cravo, as Sonatas para Flauta e Cravo e pelo menos duas Suítes Orquestrais, entre outras composições. Como estava inteiramente dedicado à música de câmara, Bach não compôs nenhuma cantata sacra em Cöthen. Mas estão preservadas duas cantatas criadas pelo compositor para o entretenimento dos nobres da corte - ambas com letra em italiano. Uma delas é Amore Traditore (BWV 203), ouvida nesta edição. Ouça o podcast no link acima. Este podcast reproduz o programa Manhã com Bach, da Rádio USP (93,7 MHz), transmitido nos dias 21 e 22 de março de 2026. Dedicado à divulgação da música do compositor alemão Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750), Manhã com Bach vai ao ar pela Rádio USP (93,7 MHz) sempre aos sábados, às 9 horas, com reapresentação no domingo, também às 9 horas, inclusive via internet, através do site da emissora. Às segundas-feiras ele é publicado em formato de podcast no site do Jornal da USP. As edições anteriores do podcast Manhã com Bach estão disponíveis neste link.
Ann speaks with jazz musicians Dr. Charles Stern and Chad Lefkowitz-Brown about Waco Jazz Orchestra's "Sax in the City" concert at the Waco Hippodrome. Ann also speaks to MCC's department of health coordinator Allison Halbert about their dental training program. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Christopher har pratat med Christer Lindarw om hur sexig Lena Ph är. Snart ett år sen Hannas insamling. Adolphe Sax. Michelle Hallström om varför straighta kvinnor älskar berättelser om bögar. Vi efterlyser tejphuvudet. Vår grova version av Pippi. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radios app. Programledare: Christopher Garplind och Hanna Hellquist
A inteligência artificial já está substituindo as mulheres? Um pulo nas narrativas cinematográficas para tentar entender por que mulheres artificiais são tão sedutoras para os homens. Com participação da antropóloga, pesquisadora e crítica de cinema Isabel Wittmann.Apoie este podcast: alinevalek.com.br/apoieAssine nossa newsletter: alinevalek.substack.comFale comigo: escreva@alinevalek.com.brClube de Leitura Bobagens ImperdíveisConheça a programação e participe: https://alinevalek.com.br/clubedeleitura/Links relacionadosAcompanhe a Isabel Wittmann: https://www.instagram.com/iwittmannConheça o projeto Feito por Elas: https://www.instagram.com/feitoporelas_Tese da Isabel: “Feminilidades maquínicas: gênero, sexualidade e corpo de mulheres artificiais no cinema fantástico” https://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/8/8134/tde-16012024-134412/publico/2023_IsabelWittmann_VCorr.pdfLivro “A Eva Futura", de Auguste Villiers de L'Isle-Adam, publicado em 1886: https://amzn.to/4bpl2DxLivro “Manifesto Ciborgue", de Donna Haraway, de 1985: https://amzn.to/49x6PlyFilme “Her", de Spike Jonze (2013): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJTU48_yghsFilme “Metropolis”, de Fritz Lang (1927): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jE1quAeo3PgSobre a fuga de Fritz Lang da Alemanha nazista: https://daily.jstor.org/how-fritz-langs-flight-from-nazi-germany-shaped-hollywood/Robôs japoneses criados com pele viva: https://www.bbc.com/portuguese/articles/cprqj71387qoPor que vozes de computador são majoritariamente femininas? https://edition.cnn.com/2011/10/21/tech/innovation/female-computer-voicesEpisódios relacionadosEsse antigo medo de robôs: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6RU8aq3386bW9VuxOjNs5F?si=cf9a2e2e78914c28Trilha sonora: “Fall on source", mobygratis; “Mission to mars”, Audio Hertz; “Spying in the 60's”, Sir Cubworth; “The Sax of ancient terror", Jimena Contreras; “Subterranean Howl”, ELPHNT; “Spookster", Wayne Jones
Coupang recovers laptop allegedly thrown into river Trust Wallet reports 2k+ wallets drained Sax discloses 2024 data breach Huge thanks to our episode sponsor, ThreatLocker Want real Zero Trust training? Zero Trust World 2026 delivers hands-on labs and workshops that show CISOs exactly how to implement and maintain Zero Trust in real environments. Join us March 4–6 in Orlando, plus a live CISO Series episode on March 6. Get $200 off with ZTWCISO26 atztw.com.
Saxófón- og klarínettleikarinn, tónskáldið og útsetjarinn Haukur Gröndal fagnar 50 ára afmæli með stórtónleikum í Norðurljósasal Hörpu annað kvöld. Haukur á að baki yfir þrjátíu ára feril í íslensku og alþjóðlegu tónlistarlífi, þar sem hann hefur skapað sér einstakan sess fyrir frumlega rödd. Við fórum aðeins með honum yfir ferilinn í dag og hann sagði okkur frá tónleikunum. Blekfjelagið er félag meistaranema í ritlist og árlega kemur út bók fyrir jólin sem heitir einfaldlega jólabókin. Þetta er í fjórtanda sinn sem jólabókin kemur út, sú fyrsta kom árið 2012 og þá máttu sögurnar einungis innihalda 100 orð auk titils. Á hverju ári fækkar orðunum um eitt og fyrir vikið mega sögurnar í ár einungis innihalda 87 orð. Í ár er þemað "Kyngja", og samanstendur bókin af örsögum og ljóðum eftir 17 höfunda. Undanfarin ár hafa þau komið í Mannlega þáttinn og lesið upp verkin sín og svo er einnig í ár. Við heyrðum fyrri hluta örsagnanna í dag og svo verður seinni hlutinn á dagskrá í þættinum á morgun. Höfundar í fyrri hluta: Móeiður Helgadóttir, Sigurlína Hermannsdóttir, Sturla Óskarsson, Ásta H. Ólafsdóttir, Jóhannes Árnason, Áslaug Ýr Hjartardóttir, Inga Maren Rúnarsdóttir, Lovísa Rut Kristjánsdóttir og Vala Hauks. Svo fengum við Valdimar Þór Svavarsson ráðgjafa, sem hefur leitt okkur í gegnum mannlegu samskiptin á fimmtudögum í þættinum, enda geta samskipti verið afar flókin. Nú eru að koma áramót og því skoðaði Valdimar ýmislegt sem kemur upp á slíkum tímamótum og hvernig getur verið gott að snúa sér. Tónlist í þættinum: Þá komu jólin / Sigurður Guðmundsson og Memfismafían (Roy Orbison og Joe Melson, texti Bragi Valdimar Skúlason) A Trip to Florina / Byzantine Silhouette (Byzantine Silhouette) Better Than Snow / Laufey og Norah Jones (Laufey & Norah Jones) Fairytale of New York / The Pogues & Kirsty McColl (Jem Finer & Shane MacGowan) UMSJÓN: GUÐRÚN GUNNARSDÓTTIR OG GUNNAR HANSSON
The Psychology of Self-Injury: Exploring Self-Harm & Mental Health
In this episode, Dr. Christian Schmahl from Heidelberg University and Mannheim, Germany, answers a listener's question and talks about his experimental research assessing how seeing blood affects heart rate and arousal among both those who engage in nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) and those who don't. He also shares insights into the role of self and blood in ritual and nonritual self-injury, including examples from different cultures about how they may interpret blood differently in the context of self-harm and even trance-like states.To learn more about Dr. Schmahl and his work, visit here. To stay up-to-date on next year's ISSS conference in Stockholm, Sweden (Wed-Fri June 24-26, 2026), visit https://www.itriples.org/conferences. Below are a few papers referenced in today's episode:Glenn, C. R., & Klonsky, E. D. (2010). The role of seeing blood in non-suicidal self-injury. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 66(4), 466-473.Naoum, J., Reitz, S., Krause-Utz, A., Kleindienst, N., Willis, F., Kuniss, S., Baumgartner, Ulf, Mancke, F., Treede, R.-D., & Schmahl, C. (2016). The role of seeing blood in non-suicidal self-injury in female patients with borderline personality disorder. Psychiatry Research, 246, 676-682.Stacy, S. E., Pepper, C. M., Clapp, J. D., & Reyna, A. H. (2022). The effects of blood in self-injurious cutting: Positive and negative affect regulation. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 78(5), 926-937.Hornbacher, A., Sax, W., Naoum, J., & Schmahl, C. (2023). The role of self and blood in ritual and nonritual self-injury. In E.E. Lloyd-Richardson, I. Baetens, & J. Whitlock (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of nonsuicidal self-injury (pp. 468-480). Oxford University Press.Follow Dr. Westers on Instagram and Twitter/X (@DocWesters). To join ISSS, visit itriples.org and follow ISSS on Facebook and Twitter/X (@ITripleS).The Psychology of Self-Injury podcast has been rated as one of the "10 Best Self Harm Podcasts" and "20 Best Clinical Psychology Podcasts" by Feedspot and one of the Top 100 Psychology Podcasts by Goodpods. It has also been featured in Audible's "Best Mental Health Podcasts to Defy Stigma and Begin to Heal."
Now that I think about it... hmmm.... sorry June! TODAY ON THE SHOW, We finally get our Sax performance, well kinda, then you probably saw that duo that broke into a restaurant in Scottsdale just to MATTRESS MAMBO! We got the OWNER on the phone! Then, a GRINCHY TRY IT TUESDAY REVIEW and MORE! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the latest episode of Harmonious World, where I interview musicians about how their music helps make the world more harmonious.Sax player Dom Franks chatted with me about his latest album - Duality 2 - with his StrayHorn ensemble.Dom has great stories to tell and our chat weaves in and out of music, creativity, lockdown and much more.Thanks to Dom for allowing me to use clips from both Duality vol 2 alongside our conversation.Get in touch to let me know what you think!Thank you for listening to Harmonious World. Please rate, review and share: click on the link and subscribe to support the show.Don't forget the Quincy Jones quote that sums up why I do this: "Imagine what a harmonious world it would be if every single person, both young and old, shared a little of what he is good at doing."Support the showRead reviews of albums and gigs and find out more about me at hilaryseabrook.co.ukFollow me on instagram.com/hilseabrookFollow me on facebook.com/HilarySeabrookFreelanceWriterFollow me on twitter.com/hilaryrwriter
durée : 00:59:01 - Mamie Jotax "Mon cœur d'artichaut a mal aux abdos" - par : Nicolas Pommaret - Parution de chez Warn!ng / Inouïe Distribution de “Mon Cœur d'artichaut a mal aux abdos” du duo Mamie Jotax. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
Birder, author, and podcaster Sparky Stensaas discusses his recent birding adventures and what's on tap for the Sax-sim Bog this winter.
Dodgers Host Tim Cates joined the show to preview Game #1 of the World Series — Dodgers vs. Toronto Blue Jays — bringing the energy from his morning show “Sax and Cates in the AM” on AM 570 KLAC with former Dodger Steve Sax. Then Conway floated a hilarious idea: Vegas oddsmakers are already betting on California's next governor — and “Governor Tim Conway Jr.” has a nice ring to it!
Send me a DM here (it doesn't let me respond), OR email me: imagineabetterworld2020@gmail.comToday I'm honored to have back on the show for another incredible joint episode: MK ULTRA, ritual abuse and organized abuse survivors, overcomers, thrivers, and badasses, survivor and anti-child trafficking advocates, public whistleblowers, podcasters, and two of my favorite humans and friends in the entire world: Dr. Juliette Engel and Lynne Scott HaggermanIn the shadowy underbelly of America's Cold War secrets, where the CIA's MK ULTRA programs twisted innocence into instruments of control, two women emerged not as broken relics, but as fierce beacons of redemption. Dr. Juliette Engel and Lynne Scott Haggerman - survivors of unimaginable horrors.Sold at six into MK ULTRA's MONARCH program, Juliette endured years of trauma, her psyche fractured into alters like Sparky, the inner warrior plotting escape that she writes about in here memoir. At sixteen, she fled, funding her way through medical school to become a radiologist. And in 1999, Moscow's trafficking crisis reignited her fight. Selling her practice, she founded the Angel Coalition, rescuing thousands through underground railroads and training networks like the Babushka Brigade. Her memoirs, Sparky: Surviving Sex Magick and Angels Over Moscow, expose CIA atrocities and inspire liberation.Trafficked into MK ULTRA's underground labs as a child, Lynne faced electroshock, adrenochrome harvesting, and underground Satanic rituals and programming. Her spirit unbroken, she protected others in those dark tunnels - showcasing the same big heart for protecting others that she has today. Now an award-winning HR consultant and marathoner, Lynne's faith-driven Q-GRIT framework heals survivors through somatic techniques, spiritual warfare, holistic products, and community collaboration, turning trauma into triumph.What binds Juliette and Lynne isn't just the MK ULTRA experiences seared into their histories - it's the transformation they share: turning personal hells into collective heavens. Both women, programmed as children for exploitation, now dismantle the very networks that enslaved them. Juliette's global rescues mirror Lynne's intimate healings; and together, they've exposed the tunnels and rituals, and the universities and cults that fed the beast. Their commonalities shine brightest in their solution-craft: a refusal to let pain prescribe passivity. Juliette's underground railroads and training hubs echo Lynne's Q-GRIT protocols - both emphasize empowerment over victimhood, weaving networks of unlikely allies (like babushkas, believers, and broken-but-bold souls) into unbreakable shields.In joint appearances, like the last podcast we did together as a group, they map the intersections: how MK ULTRA's trauma blueprints fuel modern trafficking empires, and how faith-fueled innovation - Juliette's empathetic raids, Lynne's somatic-spiritual resets - disarms them. They advocate not for vengeance, but for vigilance: policy reforms to unearth hidden atrocities, holistic therapies to mend mind-control survivors, and hope, healing, and solutions for survivors and those that help them.CONNECT TO LYNNE: Website: https://qgrit.org/YouTube: @LynneScottHaggerman Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/TheLynneScottHaggermanShow?e9s=src_v1_saX: https://x.com/haggerman91741CONNECT WITH JULIETTE: Website: https://julietteengel.com/CONNECT WITH EMMA / THE IMAGINATION: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@imaginationpodcastofficialRumble: https://rumble.com/c/TheImaginationPodcastEMAIL: imagineabetterworld2020@gmail.com OR stanSupport the show
In this powerful episode, we sit down with Dr. Leonard Sax, physician, psychologist, and bestselling author of Boys Adrift and Girls on the Edge, to unpack one of today's most pressing parenting challenges: why are boys increasingly unmotivated while girls are more anxious than ever?Drawing on decades of research and his experience visiting hundreds of schools worldwide, Dr. Sax explores the cultural, educational, and digital factors shaping our children's development. He reveals the five key causes behind boys' growing disengagement, the hidden pressures driving girls toward anxiety and perfectionism, and most importantly, what parents can do to reverse these trends.From video games and school systems to family dynamics and faith, this conversation offers evidence-based insights and actionable steps to help you raise resilient, motivated, and grounded children in a rapidly changing world.You'll get to know:Why boys are “adrift” and what parents can do to reawaken their drive.How to protect girls from the rising epidemic of anxiety and self-doubt.Practical, research-backed strategies to nurture confidence, balance, and purpose in your kids.If you've ever wondered how to raise strong, focused, and spiritually centered children in today's distracted age, this episode is for you.Get inside Art of Raising Muslims: https://www.raisingmuslims.com/art
Send me a DM here (it doesn't let me respond), OR email me: imagineabetterworld2020@gmail.comToday I'm honored to have back on the show for an incredible joint episode: MK ULTRA, ritual abuse and organized abuse survivors, overcomers, thrivers, and badasses, survivor and anti-child trafficking advocates, public whistleblowers, podcasters, and two of my favorite humans in the entire world: Dr. Juliette Engel and Lynne Scott HaggermanJuliette, born in 1955 to CIA- and NSA-connected parents, endured electroshock, LSD, and "Sex Magick" rituals in facilities tied to Disney and Stanford. Escaping at sixteen, she became a radiologist, founded the MiraMed Institute, and launched the Angel Coalition, rescuing thousands from trafficking while exposing elite cover-ups in her memoir, Sparky: Surviving Sex Magick. Lynne, trafficked from birth to age five, survived medical torture, satanic rituals in university tunnels, trafficking by her own family to neighborhood perpetrators, and horrific child auctions. Guided by faith, she built a career as an HR consultant and marathoner, founding QGRIT to heal survivors through her podcast and wellness advocacy, amplifying truths about organized child abuse and elite networks.Juliette and Lynne's testimonies converge like rivers into a storm-swept sea: both women, as infants thrust into CIA-sponsored child slavery, navigated underground facilities rife with ritual abuse and mind control. Universities - which should serve as safe spaces for all - served as above-ground facades for below-ground atrocities, from electroshock and drug-induced fragmentation to exploitation by pedophilic infiltrators in government and entertainment. Juliette's "Sex Magick" programming parallels Lynne's adrenochrome rituals, both rooted in MK ULTRA's goal of creating programmable mind-controlled slaves through trauma. And in their escapes - Juliette's bold teenage rebellion, Lynne's faith-fueled breakthrough - they reclaimed narratives long scripted by shadowy handlers, turning suppressed screams into public indictments that challenge the 1975 Church Committee revelations and demand deeper accountability.On today's episode, they are going to be discussing a few very important topics that truly need greater societal understanding and a call to action including a discussion around Manchurian Candidates, how these MK ULTRA mind control slaves can be programmed to carry out heinous crimes on the government's behalf including things like political and mass shootings, the trans agenda and it's relationship to MK ULTRA and the horrific news headlines that bombard us daily, and so much more. In a world still grappling with hidden predators, their work whispers a universal rallying cry: Rise. Reclaim. Radiate. For in their unbreakable spirits, we see the dawn of justice - not as distant hope, but as the spark within us all, ready to burn away the dark.RECOMMENDED READING - MK ULTRA DOCS: https://nsarchive.gwu.edu/briefing-book/dnsa-intelligence/2024-12-23/cia-behavior-control-experiments-focus-new-scholarlyCONNECT TO LYNNE: Website: https://qgrit.org/YouTube: @LynneScottHaggerman Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/TheLynneScottHaggermanShow?e9s=src_v1_saX: https://x.com/haggerman91741CONNECT WITH JULIETTE: Website: https://julietteengel.com/CONNECT WITH EMMA / THE IMAGINATION: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@imaginationpodcastofficialRumble: https://rumble.com/c/TheImaginationPodcastEMAIL: imagineabetterworld2020@gmail.com OR standbysurvivors@protonmail.comMy Substack: https://emmakatherine.substack.com/BUY ME A COFFEE: httSupport the show
No episódio de hoje vamos cruzar Fronteiras... tirando o trocadilho, falaremos do momento no qual arte e ciência se cruzam na vida de um semelhante da espécie. O Anderson Couto com sua voz aveludada, que está de volta as nossas fileiras históricas, apresenta a trajetória do médico, zoólogo e sambista Paulo Vanzolini. Se você não o conhece se prepare, pois sua trajetória é impressionante, tanto no campo da música quanto na construção de conhecimento científico. Vanzolini é um dos personagens de nossa histórica que merece ser conhecido e reconhecido por gerações. Arte da Capa: Augusto Carvalho Mencionado no episódio Jornal Unesp: Paulo Vanzolini e a força do samba paulista Dica do Giro Documentário | Cobras, Lagartos e Música - "100 anos de PAULO VANZOLINI" Brasilianas.org especial com Paulo Vanzolini SciCast #286: Richard Feynman Financiamento Coletivo Existem duas formas de nos apoiar Pix recorrente – chave: fronteirasnotempo@gmail.com Apoia-se – https://apoia.se/fronteirasnotempo INSCREVA-SE PARA PARTICIPAR DO HISTORICIDADE O Historicidade é o programa de entrevistas do Fronteiras no Tempo: um podcast de história. O objetivo principal é realizar divulgação científica na área de ciências humanas, sociais e de estudos interdisciplinares com qualidade. Será um prazer poder compartilhar o seu trabalho com nosso público. Preencha o formulário se tem interesse em participar. Link para inscrição: https://forms.gle/4KMQXTmVLFiTp4iC8 Selo saberes históricos Agora o Fronteiras no Tempo tem o selo saberes históricos. O que é este selo? “O Selo Saberes Históricos é um sinal de reconhecimento atribuído a:● Práticas de divulgação de saberes ou produções de conteúdo histórico ou historiográfico● Realizadas em redes sociais ou mídias digitais, voltadas para públicos mais amplos e diversificados● Comprometidas com valores científicos e éticos.”Saiba mais: https://www.forumsabereshistoricos.com/ Redes Sociais Twitter, Facebook, Youtube, Instagram Contato fronteirasnotempo@gmail.com Como citar esse episódio Fronteiras no Tempo: Giro Histórico #46 Paulo Vanzolini um cientista sambista. Locução Cesar Agenor Fernandes da Silva e Anderson Couto. [S.l.] Portal Deviante, 09/09/2025. Podcast. Disponível em: https://www.deviante.com.br/?p=65673&preview=true Expediente Produção Geral, Host e Edição: C. A. Arte do Episódio: Augusto Carvalho Trilha Sonora Start Vacuum – Karneef Lourival José Rezende - RONDA - Paulo Vanzolini 1953 - Sax cover What If So Then – Karneef Ronda – Mixagem a partir das versões de Jamelão, Inezita Barroso e Alcione Madrinhas e Padrinhos Apoios a partir de 12 de junho de 2024 Alexsandro de Souza Junior, Aline Silva Lima, André Santos, André Trapani, Andréa Gomes da Silva, Andressa Marcelino Cardoso, Augusto Carvalho, Carolina Pereira Lyon, Charles Calisto Souza, Elisnei Menezes de Oliveira, Erick Marlon Fernandes da Silva, Flávio Henrique Dias Saldanha, Iara Grisi, João Ariedi, Klaus Henrique de Oliveira, Manuel Macias, Marlon Fernandes da Silva, Pedro Júnior Coelho da Silva Nunes, Rafael Henrique Silva, Raul Sousa Silva Junior, Renata de Souza Silva, Ricardo Orosco, Rodrigo Mello Campos, Rubens Lima e Willian SpenglerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Plugged In - The Official Podcast for JSerra Catholic High School
Citing the latest and most thorough scientific research, Dr. Leonard Sax discusses the differences between the four major parenting styles and compares them based on their proven outcomes. One of them takes the lead in mental wellness, security, attachment, health, and happiness. What are the benefits of gentle parenting compared to authoritarian, neglectful, and authoritative and which one has the best impact on children and future adults? Dr. Sax explains in this insightful podcast. Dr. Leonard Sax graduated in three years from MIT and went on to obtain his MD and PhD simultaneously from University of Penn. Since 1990, he has provided care for children and adults in a family practice outside Washington, D.C. He has spent more than two decades visiting over 500 schools to research the causes of American adolescent's decline in academic performance and social-emotional well-being. He has put his gifts at the service of young people, families, and schools. [He has spent over 20 years visiting schools around the country and world to determine what is behind the unique American adolescent challenges he has encountered in his practice. For the past 20 years, Dr. Sax has lead workshops, authored books, and given keynotes to address the conclusions of his research. He has been a guest on countless national and international media sources, including the TODAY Show (five times), CNN (three times), Headline News, PBS, Fox News (four times), NPR's Weekend Edition, and the BBC. His books include Girls on the Edge, Boys Adrift, Why Gender Matters, and The Collapse of Parenting, a New York Times bestseller.
Tears are shed. Rules are broken. Someone reinvents themself. Featuring Claire Mulkerin, Jake Mason, Tanner Vogelgesang, Annie Craton, and Riley Hopkins. Edited by Claire Mulkerin. Logo by Ann McShane and Christina Woods. Our opening theme song is performed by Hashme Lloyd (soundcloud.com/whlsm), Samantha Bower (fiverr.com/amandapower), and Kylee Brielle (fiverr.com/kyleebrielle), and our closing theme is performed by Nice Wizard (soundcloud.com/nicewizard). "Nowhere Land" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ "Sax, Rock, and Roll" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Chris Gaines Steakhouse: No Rules, Trans Rightshttps://bsky.app/profile/clairemulkerin.bsky.social/post/3li3fsqkch22r The game system we're using is Digidice, created by Claire Mulkerin. Find it at clairemulkerin.itch.io You can support Claire and join her Discord by becoming a member of the Claire Makes Art Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/clairemakesart Find us on Bluesky or Tumblr, where we are @BinaryBreak, or send an email to digimonbinarybreak@gmail.com Content warning: depression, self-hatred, manipulation, unwelcome flirting/harassment
Send me a DM here (it doesn't let me respond), OR email me: imagineabetterworld2020@gmail.comToday I'm honored to have back on the show for a second time: Satanic ritual abuse, mind control and organized abuse survivor, whistleblower and overcomer, public speaker, podcaster and podcast host, entrepreneur, business owner, and visionary, award-winning international human resource consultant and career coach, independent LifeWave distributor, marathoner, weight lifter, child of God, and a badass I'm blessed to call my friend: Lynne Scott Haggerman Born into a world that tested her resilience from infancy, Lynn endured harrowing experiences of trafficking and ritual abuse in environments that should have been sanctuaries, including underground facilities tied to institutions of power. Despite the profound trauma inflicted upon her, Lynn's spirit remained unbroken, guided by an unwavering faith in God and a deep well of inner strength. Her survival is a powerful reminder that light can emerge from even the most oppressive darkness.Lynn's path to healing was a courageous journey, requiring her to confront fragmented memories of her childhood with spiritual fortitude and relentless determination. Through years of dedicated work with a godly trauma therapist and techniques like EMDR, she rewired her mind, transforming pain into purpose. As a whistleblower, Lynn fearlessly exposes the realities of systemic abuse, sharing her story on other podcasts and her own show to spark critical conversations about trafficking and mind control. Her advocacy extends beyond personal healing to a broader mission of justice, offering hope to survivors and challenging society to confront uncomfortable truths. Through her website, QGrit.org, Lynn provides a wealth of resources for survivors, advocates, and anyone seeking to heal from trauma, alongside actionable steps to combat child trafficking and support the aftercare of rescued children. Her vision includes establishing wellness and transformation centers, long-term housing for survivors, and a global network to rebuild communities free from exploitation.On today's episode, we will be discussing more about Lynne including her abilities to see God, angels, demons and heaven, her healing journey and how she did it, the miracles that have happened in her life, her spiritual abilities, and so much more. If you missed Lynne's incredible first episode, I'll have it in the show notes and highly encourage you to go watch it before or after this episode.CONNECT TO LYNNE:Website: https://qgrit.org/Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/TheLynneScottHaggermanShow?e9s=src_v1_saX: https://x.com/haggerman91741CONNECT WITH EMMA / THE IMAGINATION:Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/TheImaginationPodcastEMAIL: imagineabetterworld2020@gmail.com OR standbysurvivors@protonmail.comMy Substack: https://emmakatherine.substack.com/BUY ME A COFFEE: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/theimaginationAll links: https://direct.me/theimaginationpodcastRIFE TECHNOLOGIES:https://realrifetechnology.com/15% Code: 420CZTL METHELENE BLUE:https://cztl.bz?ref=2BzG1Free Shipping Code: IMAGINATIONSupport the show
On this episode, Marc talks with Ian Thompson, author of "Synths, Sax, & Situationists: The French Musical Underground 1968-1978," published in August of 2025. It's a detailed history of a group of French rock bands who, inspired by the protests and civil unrest of May 1968 as well as psych rock and free jazz, broke with convention to create some of the most original music of the 70s. The best known of these groups were Gong, Magma, and Heldon, all of which Thompson covers in depth, but he also delves into bands who haven't gotten their due such as Lard Free and Moving Gelatin Plates, and ones who barely existed yet made a mark, such as Barricade and Cheval Fou. As Ian writes, "It slowly dawned on me that if other anglophones were to discover this essential music they would need a reference - in English. And so, for the last five years I've digested everything I could find on the topic and interviewed almost fifty musicians from the scene. Now, at long last, the result of my efforts rests in your hands."You can buy "Synths, Sax, & Situationists" here.We hope you enjoy Marc's conversation with Ian Thompson!
Hour 1 for 8/15/25 Drew welcomed Ambassador Joseph Cella to discuss the Trump-Putin Meeting (11:31). Then, Dr. Leonard Sax covered smartphones and parenting (29:54), virtue (37:00), and parent smartphone use (38:16). Link: Dr. Sax's book: https://a.co/d/e3JZtgL
This podcast covers New Girl Season 5, Episode 6, Reagan, which originally aired on February 9, 2016 and was written by Kim Rosenstock and directed by Trent O'Donnell. Here's a quick recap of the episode:Nick has a crush on a new girl, Reagan, who is looking for a place to stay so he tries to convince her to move in. Meanwhile, Schmidt works to get over his jealousies around Cece.This episode got a 8/10 rating from Kritika whose favorite character was Winston and Kelly rated this episode a 7.5/10 and her favorite character was Reagan!Episode Sections:(00:00) Welcome (01:21) Episode Recap: Nick's Got A Crush(28:53) Episode Recap: Schmidt Gets Jealous(41:07) Schmidtism(42:52) Pop Culture(47:00) Guest Stars(49:48) Trivia & Fun Facts + Bear Hunt(53:33) Rating & Favorite Character(56:18) SpoilersWhile not discussed in the podcast, we noted other references in this episode including:Sex and the City - When at the doctor's office, Nick shared that he felt like the characters in the show “Sax and the City” and Winston corrected him that the show is called Sex and the City. Megyn Kelly - Schmidt walked in on Nick installing the rain shower head and said “What in Megyn Kelly's America are you doing, Nick?”Nick Cannon / Drumline - When Schmidt was overwhelmed with Reagan having previously hooked up with Cece, he started performing Nick Cannon's solo from the movie Drumline.Big Brother [Big Sisters of America] - When called out that the shower head install looked like a child installed it, Nick tried to cover it up saying it was a child from the Big Brother program. Bridgette Wilson-Sampras / The Wedding Planner - Schmidt believed that, “there is a window of time before any wedding where some amazing person comes out of the woodwork and tries to steal a bride.” He noted that he would be the Bridgette Wilson-Sampras character from the movie The Wedding Planner!Kevin Costner - Schmidt noted that Reagan was a “lone wolf”, likening her to a female-version of the actor Kevin Costner. Felicity - When comparing Cece's Summer 2003 to his, Schmidt shared that he, “spent that same summer watching Felicity on VHS and recording a fake radio show where [he] reviewed snacks.” Thanks for listening and stay tuned for Episode 6 Bonus Episode!Music: "Hotshot” by scottholmesmusic.comFollow us on Instagram or email us at whosthatgirlpod@gmail.com!Website: https://smallscreenchatter.com/
It is our pleasure to welcome, Dr. Leonard Sax back for the second time to The Hamilton Review Podcast! In this episode, Dr. Sax discusses his compelling, NYT Bestselling book, "The Collapse of Parenting: How We Hurt Our Kids When We Treat Them Like Grown-Ups." Parents are failing to prioritize the parent-child relationship above all other relationships. The result is children who have no absolute standard of right and wrong, who lack discipline, and who look to their peers and the Internet for direction, instead of looking to their parents. Dr. Sax shares his critical advice on how to be the parents we need to be. Dr. Leonard Sax MD PhD attended public schools in Shaker Heights Ohio from kindergarten through grade 12. He enrolled in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge Massachusetts in the fall of 1977; he graduated Phi Beta Kappa from MIT in January 1980, at the age of 19. He then went on to the University of Pennsylvania, where he earned both a PhD in psychology, and an MD. He did a three-year residency in family medicine in Lancaster Pennsylvania. Dr. Sax has been continuously certified by the American Board of Family Medicine since 1989. How to contact Dr. Leonard Sax: Dr. Leonard Sax official website How to contact Dr. Bob: Dr. Bob on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChztMVtPCLJkiXvv7H5tpDQ Dr. Bob on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drroberthamilton/ Dr. Bob on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bob.hamilton.1656 Dr. Bob's Seven Secrets Of The Newborn website: https://7secretsofthenewborn.com/ Dr. Bob's website: https://roberthamiltonmd.com/ Pacific Ocean Pediatrics: http://www.pacificoceanpediatrics.com/
Based on the book by Dr. Leonard Sax “Boys Adrift”, this episode explores Dr. Leonard Sax's research on the crisis facing young men—and what parents can do to turn the tide.--The PursueGOD Family podcast helps you think biblically about marriage and parenting. Join Bryan and Tracy Dwyer on Wednesday mornings for new topics every week or two. Find resources to talk about these episodes at pursueGOD.org/family.Help others go "full circle" as a follower of Jesus through our 12-week Pursuit series.Click here to learn more about how to use these resources at home, with a small group, or in a one-on-one discipleship relationship.Got questions or want to leave a note? Email us at podcast@pursueGOD.org.Donate Now --Based on the book “Boys Adrift” by Dr. Leonard Sax Dr. Leonard Sax, a family physician and psychologist, has spent decades researching a troubling cultural trend: boys in America are becoming increasingly apathetic, while girls continue to thrive. College enrollment numbers are down, motivation is plummeting, and a growing number of boys seem to be disengaging from real life. What's going on?A Look at the NumbersCollege statistics reflect the shift. In 2023, men made up only 42% of students aged 18–24 in four-year colleges, down from 47% in 2011. Women were 9 percentage points more likely to be enrolled in college than men in 2022. And when boys do go to college, they are less likely than girls to graduate.Brain Development and Early EducationBrain development plays a role, too. Girls' brains mature faster than boys', especially in areas related to sensory integration and self-regulation. This biological reality clashes with today's academic environment, where even kindergarten demands early reading and writing skills—before many boys are ready.5 Key Factors Behind the CrisisAccording to Dr. Sax, several powerful cultural shifts over the last 40 years are affecting boys in ways that parents and educators can no longer ignore. Dr. Sax identifies five key factors that are contributing to this downward spiral:1. Early Education Isn't Built for BoysKindergarten used to be a place for creativity and play. Now, it focuses on reading, writing, and sitting still for long periods—an environment where many boys struggle. Instead of adapting the system, society too often labels boys with ADHD. The CDC reports that over 11% of children aged 5–17 have been diagnosed with ADHD, often as a result of mismatched expectations rather than true disorder.2. Video Games Offer an Addictive EscapeMany boys say school is boring and can't wait to get home to their video games. These games offer fast-paced stimulation and constant action—but research shows they also increase risky behavior, diminish empathy, and disconnect boys from real-life goals.3. Overuse of ADHD MedicationsStimulant medications like Adderall and Ritalin can alter motivation and personality by impacting brain receptors. Dr. Sax recommends non-stimulant alternatives like Strattera or Wellbutrin, warning that reliance on the wrong medications may do more harm than good.4. Chemical Hormone DisruptionModern plastics and water contaminants act as endocrine disruptors, mimicking estrogen in the body. This not only affects puberty and hormone development in boys but may also contribute to rising ADHD rates and declining motivation.5. Lack of Strong Role ModelsFrom sitcoms to social media, positive portrayals of fatherhood and masculinity have disappeared. Instead...
Send me a DM here (it doesn't let me respond), OR email me: imagineabetterworld2020@gmail.comToday I'm honored to introduce you all to: Satanic ritual abuse, mind control and organized abuse survivor, whistleblower and overcomer, public speaker, podcaster and podcast host, entrepreneur, business owner, and visionary, award-winning international human resource consultant and career coach, independent LifeWave distributor, marathoner, weightlifter, child of God, and all around badass and inspiration: Lynne Scott Haggerman Lynne's life is a testament to the unyielding strength of the human spirit. As a survivor of profound trauma, she has transformed unimaginable hardship into a powerful mission to uplift others, advocate for justice, and shine a light on the darkest corners of human experience. Her journey from surviving childhood abuse to becoming a voice for healing and empowerment is both heart-rending and inspiring, offering hope to countless others who seek to reclaim their lives. Born into a world that would test her resilience from an early age, Lynne endured harrowing experiences of trafficking and ritual abuse as a young child. These traumatic events, which she has bravely shared through platforms like podcasts and interviews, occurred in environments that should have been safe, including underground settings tied to institutions of power. Yet, even in the face of such darkness, Lynne's spirit refused to be broken. Her survival is a powerful reminder that courage can emerge from the deepest pain, and her story is one of triumph over adversity.Beyond her advocacy, Lynne is a multifaceted individual whose life reflects a commitment to service and creativity. A serial entrepreneur, artist, and visionary, she has channeled her energy into diverse endeavors, from content creation to sound healing. Her work as a podcaster and educator reflects her passion for learning and uplifting others, offering tools for healing and empowerment. Lynne's ability to transform her trauma into a source of inspiration is evident in her advocacy, where she provides a platform for other survivors to share their stories and find solidarity.Lynne's mission extends beyond personal healing to a broader call for justice and systemic change. Her willingness to speak truth to power, even at great personal risk, echoes the courage of those who challenge oppression in all its forms. Through her interviews and public appearances, she has sparked critical conversations about the realities of trafficking and abuse, urging society to confront uncomfortable truths. Her work resonates with those who have been silenced, offering hope and a vision for a world free from exploitation.CONNECT TO LYNNE: Website: https://qgrit.org/Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/TheLynneScottHaggermanShow?e9s=src_v1_saX: https://x.com/haggerman91741CONNECT WITH EMMA / THE IMAGINATION:Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/TheImaginationPodcastEMAIL: imagineabetterworld2020@gmail.com OR standbysurvivors@protonmail.comMy Substack: https://emmakatherine.substack.com/BUY ME A COFFEE: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/theimaginationAll links: https://direct.me/theimaginationpodcastRIFE TECHNOLOGIES:https://realrifetechnology.com/15% Code: 420CZTL METHELENE BLUE:Support the show
In this timely episode of Raising Fatherless Kids, Lori sits down with Dr. Leonard Sax—author, psychologist, and family physician—for a conversation every mom needs to hear. Drawing from his book Why Gender Matters, Dr. Sax presents groundbreaking research on the biological differences between boys and girls and how those truths can guide moms as they respond to children experiencing gender confusion.This episode equips single and widowed mothers with wisdom, scientific insight, and biblical truth to lovingly and confidently affirm the identity God has given their children.Key Topics:Stanford's research on male and female brain structureHow to respond when your child questions their genderBiblical perspective on male and female identity (Genesis 1:27)Resources:Related Podcast:Intentional Mothering: Parenting Insights with Dr. Leonard Sax (Part One) Podcast Episode 170Books and Articles by Dr. Leonard Sax:Why Gender MattersThe Collapse of ParentingHow Common is Intersex?How Common Is Intersex? And Why Does It Matter?Subscribe to Raising Fatherless Kids and share this episode with a friend walking through hard questions about God's goodness.Connect with Perspective Ministries: https://perspectiveministries.org
Send us a Text Message and suggest a topic or guest!Technology and screens have infiltrated every corner of our lives, raising the crucial question of whether we're managing our tech or it's managing us. We explore practical strategies to help families develop healthy tech habits without losing their sanity.• Dr. Leonard Sax identifies loss of parental authority around technology as a major factor in declining child well-being -- see Episode #100, #118, and #124 for more from Dr. Sax and check out his book, The Collapse of Parenting.• Joey Odom, co-founder of Aro, advocates creating sacred spaces and times where phones are put away• Five practical strategies for healthier tech habits• Weekly family huddles provide natural opportunities to discuss tech habits and make adjustmentsVisit our shop for the Tame the Tech digital bundle and printables including a Cell Phone Contract and helpful screen time checklists! The Thriving Family Accelerator provides an easy, 3-step process to lower stress, parent as a united team, and enjoy a true friendship with your spouse & relationship with your kids. Sign up now for this live parent coaching with proven methods for positively engaging your family and redistributing the mental load.
In this thought-provoking second part of the conversation with Dr. Leonard Sax, Lori Apon dives deeper into important challenges facing single and widowed moms raising children without fathers: overdiagnosis, unnecessary medication, and the critical role of sleep and structure.Dr. Sax, a renowned family physician, psychologist, and author of The Collapse of Parenting, Boys Adrift, and Girls on the Edge, sheds light on cultural trends in the United States that lead to children—especially boys—being quickly labeled and medicated for behavior that may actually stem from poor sleep or lack of structure.Lori and Dr. Sax explore:Why ADHD is often misdiagnosed in American children, and the alarming trend of prescribing medication as a first resortWhy developing self-control in children is more predictive of success than school gradesThe vital distinction between normal behavior and behavior influenced by griefDr. Sax offers practical advice and encouragement to moms, emphasizing that children thrive when parents provide clear rules, consistent boundaries, and compassionate leadership.The Collapse of Parenting – Dr. Leonard SaxBoys Adrift – Dr. Leonard SaxGirls on the Edge: Why So Many Girls Are Anxious, Wired, and Obsessed and What Parents Can Do – Dr. Leonard SaxEpisode Part One: The Collapse of Parenting – Why Authority MattersHelpful Resources:For more information and helpful resources, check our website, PerspectiveMinistries.org & follow us on Instagram @PerspectiveMinistries.
In this powerful first part of a multi-episode series, Lori Apon sits down with renowned author and family physician Dr. Leonard Sax to discuss the essential role of parental authority, intentionality, and connection in the lives of children, especially for single and widowed mothers. Drawing from his book The Collapse of Parenting, Dr. Sax challenges cultural trends and encourages moms to reclaim their God-given leadership in the home.Key Topics Discussed:Why children need parental attachment over peer attachmentThe medicalization of misbehavior and the overuse of psychiatric labelsA biblicalBiblical Perspective on Proverbs 22:6 and Deuteronomy 6Notable Quotes:“Parenting only works if parents exercise authority.” – Dr. Leonard Sax “You've greatly improved the odds if you train up your child in the way they should go.” “Chisel these words into the hearts of your children.” (Deuteronomy 6:7)Other Resources:The Collapse of Parenting by Dr. Leonard SaxWhy Gender Matters by Dr. Leonard Sax (to be featured in a future episode)Time Around the Table Podcast Episode 100 with Christina Brummel and Kayla WhittinghillFor more information and helpful resources, check our website, PerspectiveMinistries.org & follow us on Instagram @PerspectiveMinistries.
On today's episode of Productive Conversations, we're talking big moves, bold takes, and the culture that keeps on giving. We kick things off with the buzz around Kevin Durant heading to the Houston Rockets and will it even work? Then, we break down the chaos and hype of Fanatics Fest and whether it's just clout or actually cool.Next up: “Tires” on Netflix—is it low-key genius or just background noise? And speaking of Netflix, we settle a hot debate once and for all: Netflix vs HBO—which streaming giant really deserves your subscription?In the music corner, we've got a song that might just be “Hey There Delilah”—but better, a sax solo that hits you in the soul, and some love for Morgan Jay, the king of musical comedy and dating truths.Plus: we highlight a viral video where these guys are actually right about planning dates, and we take a look at how women are shooting their shot in 2025—confident, creative, and unbothered.Tap in to Episode 562 of the Productive Conversations Podcast—available now on all podcast platforms and YouTube.---------Kevin Durant to Houston (3:40)Fanatics Fest (13:15)Tires on Netflix (34:12)What is a better streaming service? HBO or Netflix? (40:00)Hey there Delilah, but better (54:00)These guys are right about planning dates (58:12)This is how girls shoot their shot (1:15:12)Sax that hits the soul (1:31:12)#trending #podcast #sports #news #entertainment #culture ----Best way to contact our host is by emailing him at productiveconversationspodcast@gmail.com or mbrown3212@gmail.comThis show has been brought to you by Magic Mind!Right now you can get your Magic Mind at WWW.MAGICMIND.COM/ PCLT20 to get 20% off a one-time purchase or up to 48% off a subscription using that code PCJUNE. Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/productive-conversations-with-matt-brown/id1535871441 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7qCsxuzYYoeqALrWu4x4Kb YouTube: @Productive_Conversations Linktree:https://linktr.ee/productiveconversations
(00:00-38:22) Friday programs are always hot. And always bad. Do we bring back the Exit Poll? Timmy, our South City savior. Fuzzball. Lottery Lady. Gross leaderboard at the PGA Championship. Johnny Vegas. Most popular girl names of 2024. Wing party yesterday. Kauffman Stadium. Six wings is enough. Wade Boggs. Lisa Ann and Scott's Wrinkled Ballsack's Wife hit it off in 2023. Chairman Steve on the phone lines and he's not buying into the severe weather threat. People aren't thrilled with Steve's call.(38:30-1:01:21) The YouTube chat giving Jackson guff about his hair. Spray-on hair. Legal sports betting won't begin until December 1st. So much for the will of the people. Stealing questions from Marshy. Have the Cardinals played to their ceiling? Tim's awkward interview with Quinn Synder. Story time.(1:01:31-1:15:01) Sax-y Friday. Quinn Snyder and Mike Martz. Todd Newton. Tildes. Explaining keyboard literacy to Doug. Local entertainment reporters. Questions Two Problems.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-5:32) Sax-y Friday continues. Some scrapping last night at the end of the Stars and Jets. Audio of Darren Pang on the call. Pete DeBoer had some thoughts on there being a little bit of hate out there. Jackson likes a Knicks/Stars parlay. Tim has a Friday play.(5:41-19:28) We got a snake situation on the fairway at Quail Hollow. Can fans wear golf shoes to golf tournaments? Scheffler still the favorite at five strokes behind the leader. Audio of Pete Rose's attorney on Foul Territory talking about his client's possible reinstatement. Pete Rose contemporaries.(19:38-28:28) E-Mail of the DaySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today's track tells the tale of Richard McCaslin, a self-proclaimed superhero, who, disguised as the Panthom Patriot, invaded the Bohemian Grove in search of child sacrifices and other horrific crimes...in the off-season when the economic and political elite were not present. We provide the background on the story, as does Les Claypool in our associated live cuts. We also have with us regular contributor Matt Hunter, who models the bass riff, discusses the dynamics of the song, and helps us find where the pinky finger fits into the whole thing, as Les infamously broke his pinky finger during filming of a movie, and was unable to play this tune on tour for weeks as a reult. Lots to explore in this one - don't get radicalized!Get involvedInstagramFacebookEmailBurn your money
On this episode of Lipps Service, Scott sits down with legendary glam metal frontman of Hanoi Rocks – Michael Monroe! The two start by getting into Michael's return to America after several years away, comparing the old to the new NYC, and Northeast music icons like Bruce Springsteen and Joey Ramone. They explore Michael and Hanoi Rocks' various musical influences, including Black Sabbath, Little Richard, Elvis, and Stiv Bators. Michael reflects on his upbringing in Sweden, from living on the streets and surviving to the early days of the band and their early glam looks and expression. He also spills the lowdown on pivotal interactions within his career, including asking Prince to produce the band, producing with Bob Ezrin, and making peace with Vince Neil. To close, Michael talks about the band's last gig and lists his top 5 records everyone should own. Tune into a music history-filled chat with legend Michael Monroe!CREDITS (Instagram handles)Host @scottlippsEdited by @toastycakesMusic by @robby_hoffProduced by @whitakermarisaRecorded at Melrose Podcasts LA Sonos makes it so easy to fill your home with incredible sound! Check out the new Sonos Ace headphones, which are Bluetooth-enabled and have three buttons. The content key allows you to play, pause, accept calls, and control the volume. Plus, they feature noise cancellation and voice assist!These headphones are exceptionally well done and sound incredible, whether listening to your favorite playlist, chatting on a call, watching a movie, or even recording a podcast like this one. They sound particularly fantastic when listening to Lipps Service!Sonos has great gifts for everyone on your list. Visit sonos.com/Lipps to save 20% on select products. 01:50 - Returning to play in America 02:30 - Documentary 05:00 - The old NYC06:30 - Hells Angels 08:15 - Bruce Springsteen 11:30 - Joey Ramone 15:55 - Growing up 16:47 - Black Sabbath 18:00 - Hair metal movement 21:00 - Little Richard and Elvis 22:00 - Sax and harmonica 24:00 - Parents 24:30 - Meeting Hanoi's Andy McCoy 26:12 - Band's interesting early look 27:22 - Living on the streets in Sweden 30:22 - Surviving early on 33:49 - Legacy 34:35 - Razzle 36:00 - Prince producing Hanoi37:20 - Getting signed to CBS and Bob Ezrin producing 39:40 - Oriental best remastered 39:43 - Making peace with Vince Neil 40:00 - Razzle's death 42:00 - Stiv Bators 44:21 - Hanoi's last gig 47:30 - Writing a letter to Nikki Sixx about Razzle 52:15 - AI Stiv Bators 58:12 - Top 5 records everyone should own
In this gripping episode of The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast, Dr. Leonard Sax—family physician, psychologist, and bestselling author—explains how American culture has quietly dismantled the foundation of effective parenting. From the normalization of disrespect to the overreliance on screens, Dr. Sax outlines the subtle but powerful shifts that have led to rising anxiety, plummeting resilience, and widespread disconnection in today's youth. He warns against the illusion of safety that keeps kids indoors, over-scheduled, and emotionally underprepared—and calls on parents to reclaim their authority and their role in shaping a better, stronger future for their children. With stories from his decades of clinical work and global school visits, Dr. Sax brings clarity to a chaotic landscape. He offers an urgent but hopeful message: it's not too late to course-correct. Real change begins when we limit toxic cultural inputs, reestablish parent-child attachment, allow kids to face real-world risk, and redefine what success truly means. This is a must-listen for any parent who feels alone, overwhelmed, or unsure of how to raise strong, joyful, unfragile kids in an increasingly fragile world. ** Learn more about Dr. Sax and all he has to offer here Get your copy of The Collapse of Parenting here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Are you concerned about the rising levels of anxiety and depression in today's youth? In this Habits and Hustle podcast episode, I dive deep into this pressing issue with renowned psychologist and author Dr. Leonard Sax. We discuss the growth of a "culture of disrespect," exacerbated by the pervasive influence of social media, and the importance of conscientious parenting - both loving and strict - to produce the best outcomes. We also dive into issues such as the over-prescription of ADHD medication, the misdiagnosis of normal childhood behaviors as pathological, and the role of permissive parenting in the childhood obesity epidemic. Dr. Leonard Sax MD PhD is a highly educated and experienced physician, psychologist, and author. He attended MIT and the University of Pennsylvania, earning a PhD in psychology and an MD. Dr. Sax ran a primary care medical practice in Maryland from 1990 to 2008, and since 2001, he has been visiting schools and speaking to parents about child and adolescent development. He has written four books on the subject, including the New York Times bestseller "The Collapse of Parenting," and has spoken in numerous countries and appeared on various media outlets. What We Discuss: (00:07) The Collapse of Parenting (13:04) Influences on Parenting Decisions (19:33) Parental Authority vs Discipline (25:52) Parenting in the Age of Normophobia (40:55) Prioritizing Self-Control Over GPA and Medication (48:31) The ADHD Medication Epidemic (01:02:12) Empowering Parents to Decide Family Meals …and more! Thank you to our sponsors: AquaTru: Get 20% off any purifier at aquatru.com with code HUSTLE Therasage: Head over to therasage.com and use code Be Bold for 15% off TruNiagen: Head over to truniagen.com and use code HUSTLE20 to get $20 off any purchase over $100. Magic Mind: Head over to www.magicmind.com/jen and use code Jen at checkout. BiOptimizers: Want to try Magnesium Breakthrough? Go to https://bioptimizers.com/jennifercohen and use promo code JC10 at checkout to save 10% off your purchase. Timeline Nutrition: Get 10% off your first order at timeline.com/cohen Air Doctor: Go to airdoctorpro.com and use promo code HUSTLE for up to $300 off and a 3-year warranty on air purifiers. Find more from Jen: Website: https://www.jennifercohen.com/ Instagram: @therealjencohen Books: https://www.jennifercohen.com/books Speaking: https://www.jennifercohen.com/speaking-engagement Find more from Leonard Sax MD PhD: Website: https://www.leonardsax.com/ Book: The Collapse of Parenting
Dr. Leonard Sax MD PhD graduated Phi Beta Kappa from MIT in January 1980, at the age of 19. He then went on to the University of Pennsylvania, where he earned both a PhD in psychology, and an MD. He did a three-year residency in family medicine in Lancaster Pennsylvania. Dr. Sax has been continuously certified by the American Board of Family Medicine since 1989.Dr. Sax has spoken on issues of child and adolescent development not only in the United States but also around the world. He has appeared on the TODAY Show, CNN, National Public Radio, PBS, Fox News, Fox Business, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, the British Broadcasting Corporation, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, New Zealand Television, and many other national and international media.Dr. Sax lives with his wife and daughter in Chester County, Pennsylvania, where he also sees patients. He continues to lead workshops for teachers, parents, juvenile justice professionals, communities of faith, corporations, physicians, psychologists, social workers, and other professionals who work with children and teenagers.Website - https://www.leonardsax.com/Leonard Sax' books: - “The Collapse of Parenting” - https://amzn.to/4jghdlA- “Girls On the Edge” - https://amzn.to/3PFdhNA- “Boys Adrift” - https://amzn.to/40pT17A- “Why Gender Matters” - https://amzn.to/42gwhK5Mentioned during podcast:- “Hunt, Gather, Parent” by Michaeleen Doucleff - https://amzn.to/3PI13ns
Today, we sit down with Dr. Leonard Sax, family physician and author, to discuss the effects of social media on children and what the upcoming TikTok ban means for our young people. He gives us some insight into the dangers that modern entertainment and the shifting American culture pose to children. We also talk about how bad gentle parenting is for children and how to actually enforce boundaries with kids. And what really are the differences between raising boys and girls, and what does this mean for early childhood schooling? Buy Dr. Sax' latest book, “The Collapse of Parenting: How We Hurt Our Kids When We Treat Them Like Grown-Ups”: https://a.co/d/iKcUeLn Buy Allie's new book, "Toxic Empathy: How Progressives Exploit Christian Compassion": https://a.co/d/4COtBxy --- Timecodes: (01:32) Dr. Leonard Sax Introduction (02:02) TikTok ban (09:27) Modern American culture harming kids (25:50) Changing values & respect of elders (30:28) Permissive vs. gentle parenting (41:08) How to discipline children (46:40) Differences in parenting boys and girls (52:15) Boys vs. girls in education --- Today's Sponsors: We Heart Nutrition — Get 20% off women's vitamins with We Heart Nutrition, where 10% of every purchase supports pregnancy care centers; use code ALLIE at https://www.WeHeartNutrition.com. Good Ranchers — Go to GoodRanchers.com and use code ALLIE at checkout to claim $25 off, free express shipping, and your choice of FREE ground beef, chicken, or salmon in every order for an entire year. EveryLife — The only premium baby brand that is unapologetically pro-life. EveryLife offers high-performing, supremely soft diapers and wipes that protect and celebrate every precious life. Head to EveryLife.com and use promo code ALLIE10 to get 10% of your first order today! America's Christian Credit Union — Switch to America's Christian Credit Union today for faith-aligned banking with exceptional rates and nationwide access. ACCU will donate a box of EveryLife diapers to a Christian pregnancy resource center for every new member who opens a checking account before January 31st, and pay a $100 bonus to a new account when you sign up with code "ALLIE". Visit https://www.americaschristiancu.com/allie to get started! --- Related Episodes: Ep 963 | The Dangers of Gentle Parenting, SEL & Empathy | Guest: Abigail Shrier https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-963-the-dangers-of-gentle-parenting-sel-empathy/id1359249098?i=1000648254377 --- Buy Allie's book, You're Not Enough (& That's Okay): Escaping the Toxic Culture of Self-Love: https://alliebethstuckey.com/book Relatable merchandise – use promo code 'ALLIE10' for a discount: https://shop.blazemedia.com/collections/allie-stuckey Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices