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I'm so excited to share my latest episode of The Egg Whisperer Show with you! This week, I had the pleasure of interviewing Lisa Schuman, a leading therapist, award-winning researcher, and author who specializes in family building, donor conception, and surrogacy. Lisa and I dive deep into the critical role mental health plays in fertility treatments, especially when third-party reproduction, like egg or sperm donation and gestational carriers, is involved. She shares her personal journey and decades of professional expertise, introducing us to The Center for Family Building and its new expert-guided community platform. In this episode, we cover: What inspired Lisa to specialize in family building and fertility counseling. The mission behind The Center for Family Building and its resources for patients. Why mental health support is essential for individuals and couples navigating fertility treatments, surrogacy, or adoption. Unique ways Lisa supports diverse family structures, including LGBTQIA+ and single-parent families. Lisa's five-step process for choosing a donor and why it's so important to consider the psychological and genetic aspects of family building. Read the full show notes and transcript on Dr. Aimee's website. You can find Lisa Schuman's site: The Center for Family Building Do you have questions about IVF? Click here to join Dr. Aimee for The IVF Class. The next live class call is on Monday, November 17, 2025 at 4pm PST, where Dr. Aimee will explain IVF and there will be time to ask her your questions live on Zoom. Dr. Aimee Eyvazzadeh is one of America's most well known fertility doctors. Her success rate at baby-making is what gives future parents hope when all hope is lost. She pioneered the TUSHY Method and BALLS Method to decrease your time to pregnancy. Learn more about the TUSHY Method and find a wealth of fertility resources at www.draimee.org where you can schedule a consultation. More ways to connect with Dr. Aimee: Subscribe to my YouTube channel for more fertility tips! Subscribe to the newsletter to get updatesFollow on Instagram
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For years, a small but vociferous online community of ranked choice voting truthers have held firm to the belief that there's a way to game the system. Some say if we rank our ballots, not according to our preference, but in a way that communicates the correct password to the ancient aliens who run our elections, we can gain an advantage for our desired candidates. On today's episode I challenge my guests, Todd Schuman and Josh Martin, to reveal the secrets of RCV. Unfortunately, Todd and Josh are gatekeepers who never stop insisting those secrets don't exist. They say we should rank our ballots in a straightforward way, according to our candidate preference.Watch: https://youtube.com/wedgeliveJoin the conversation: https://bsky.app/profile/wedge.liveSupport the show: https://patreon.com/wedgeliveWedge LIVE theme song by Anthony Kasper x LaFontsee
Jaume Segalés y su equipo hablan de Getafe Negro y de Al pan, pan. Hoy en Km0, tras repasar la actualidad informativa y deportiva, profundizamos en los siguientes asuntos: Getafe Negro El gran Festival Internacional de Novela Policiaca de Madrid llega a su mayoría de edad. Su 18ª edición se va a celebrar desde este sábado 18 hasta el domingo 26 de octubre. Este año, con los Países Escandinavos como punto de partida, Getafe Negro va a poner el foco de forma especial en Europa, con motivo del 75º aniversario de la firma de la Declaración Schuman (ministro francés impulsor de una Europa unida y en paz), y del 40º aniversario de la adhesión de España a la Unión Europea. Ya que cumple 18 años, va a repasar la historia del festival y a profundizar sobre el fenómeno editorial de la novela negra y sus nuevos derroteros: los best seller, los long seller y las obra de culto. También continúa con su sección de temática fantástica y con la participación de importantes entidades oficiales internacionales. Librerías, teatros, cines, centros e instituciones culturales, tanto de Getafe como de Madrid ciudad, van a acoger las cuidadas, numerosas y variadas actividades de la 18ª edición de Getafe Negro. Y, por supuesto, va a entregar sus premios José Luis Sampedro y Novela Negra Ciudad de Getafe. Uno de los ganadores es un autor muy querido en esRadio. Entrevistamos a la directora del festival, Maica Rivera. Al pan, pan Un amasado participativo en la Casa de la Panadería de la Plaza Mayor de Madrid. Con motivo del Día Mundial del Pan, este sábado 18 de octubre a partir de las 11:00, este histórico lugar será un espacio de creación colectiva donde maestros panaderos guiarán a los asistentes en el proceso de esta práctica tradicional. Una actividad organizada por 21 DISTRITOS, el programa de dinamización cultural del Área de Cultura, Turismo y Deporte del Ayuntamiento de Madrid, y la Asociación Española de la Industria de Panadería, Bollería y Pastelería (ASEMAC). La actividad será gratuita y de acceso libre, organizada en turnos de 40 personas cada media hora, y contará con interpretación en lengua de signos para garantizar la accesibilidad. Entrevistamos al vicepresidente de ASEMAC, Aurelio Antuña.
Nelson Schuman endured great darkness and persecution to be a powerful voice for healing and deliverance. His insight on healing from soul wounds will change you! More info for Nelson Schuman https://www.restoredtofreedom.com/ / @nelsonschuman / lynn.schuman.52 / nelson_schuman / nelsonschuman mFreedom From Soul Wounds and Demons bookhttps://a.co/d/gPny0pGRequest Session of Deliverance https://www.restoredtofreedom.com/con...Register for School of Deliverancehttps://www.restoredtofreedom.com/rtf...Linktreehttps://www.linktr.ee/nelsonschumanThe Azonwus:Join this channel to get access to perks: / @weneed2talktv Financially Support this Podcast:$TheAzonwusPayPal: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted...Submit Your Story for a chance to feature - Email short video to: TheAzonwus@gmail.comSocial media: Wordsbyezekiel Thisisglory Weneed2talkexpSign up for The Azonwus relationship coaching waitlist:Listen to all podcast episodes:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0TKwMpq...Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...Join Band of Brothers Men's Grouphttps://bandofbrothersintl.org/Book Us for an Event: http://www.wordsbyezekiel.com/bookeze...Merch: Shop — WORDS BY EZEKIELThe Azonwus Books: The Whole Woman https://a.co/d/jioxLDuThe Whole Man https://a.co/d/ejIGSqI
Dans le cadre des Estivales de l'été, proposées par l'Office de Tourisme du Pays de Haguenau, la Société d'histoire et d'archéologie vous invite à un voyage à travers de temps, avec l'histoire et l'évolution de la place Schuman de Haguenau. On en parle avec Christian Roth, guide bénévole.Informations pratiques : Vendredi 25 juillet 2025, à 18hPlace Robert Schuman - 67500 HaguenauGratuit, sur inscriptionRenseignements sur le site internet visithaguenau.alsaceLes interviews sont également à retrouver sur les plateformes Spotify, Deezer, Apple Podcasts, Podcast Addict ou encore Amazon Music.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
This week, Stephanie shares her incredible two-week Disney adventure, featuring a trip to Disney World with girlfriends, a Disney cruise, and family time at Epic Universe and Universal Studios. Featuring: Reach Momma and Auntie Judy for trip planning – TravelinTiaras@gmail.com Contribute to the show at www.patreon.com/geekinonwdw Show tshirts available at our Teepublic store Email me at curt.stone@GeekinOnWDW.com
Le 9 mai, jour symbolique de la Déclaration Schuman (1950), nommée La Journée de l'Europe, la ville de Clermont-Ferrand célèbre l'Europe avec une journée festive sur sa Place de la Victoire et célébrer l'Union européenne et les valeurs qu'elle porte : paix, solidarité et diversité culturelle. À Clermont-Ferrand, le Joli Mois de l'Europe promet une programmation riche en découvertes, rencontres et débats. Retrouvez dans cet épisode d'Univox un aperçu de ce qu'une jeunesse étudiante pense et ressente de l'Europe. ------------------------------------------------------ UNIVOX l'émission Les radios Campus scrutent en permanence l'écosystème jeunesses de leur territoire et tendent chaque semaine leurs micros aux étudiant.e.s, citoyen.ne.s engagé.e.s, habitant.e.s et associations des villes et des campus de France. Une radiographie bouillonnante et itinérante de l'écosystème étudiant. Tous les podcasts : https://www.radiocampus.fr/emission/univox ------------------------------------------------------ RADIO CAMPUS FRANCE Radio Campus France est le réseau des radios associatives, libres, étudiantes et locales fédérant 30 radios partout en France. NOUS SUIVRE | FOLLOW US www.radiocampus.fr Insta @radio_campus NOUS ÉCOUTER | LISTEN Site, webradios et podcasts www.radiocampus.fr
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In this episode of the Drop In CEO podcast Jay Schumann shares his expertise in corporate microbiology, food safety, and quality assurance. The conversation covers Jay's career journey, key leadership lessons, and the importance of being a lifelong learner. Jay emphasizes the value of humility, continuous learning, and investing in people, offering practical advice for both current and aspiring C-Suite leaders. The episode also highlights the significance of aligning with a company's values and the critical role of cultural understanding in achieving professional success. Episode Highlights: 05:31 Climbing the Corporate Ladder at PepsiCo 09:46 Insights on Leadership and People Management 23:53 Defining Lifelong Learning and Wisdom 25:48 Acquiring Knowledge Through Various Methods 29:28 The Role of Humility in Learning and Leadership 36:53 Finding Credible Sources of Information Jay Schuman is a seasoned senior leader in Corporate Food Safety and Microbiology with over 30 years of experience in the food and beverage industry. Known for his high integrity and science-based, practical approach, Jay has led global teams and labs supporting new product innovation, risk mitigation, compliance, and quality assurance for major CPG brands. He excels at designing and implementing microbial food safety programs, harmonizing standards across regions, and fostering GFSI-compliant food safety cultures. A trusted people leader and strategic thinker, Jay is passionate about cross-functional collaboration, continuous improvement, and building strong, values-driven teams that drive business results. Connect with Jay Schuman: LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jay-schuman For more information about my services or if you just want to connect and have a chat, reach out at: https://dropinceo.com/contact/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Van onze correspondent is een serie van de makers van podcast De Dag. Iedere zaterdag maken we kennis met een van de correspondenten van de NOS, het land waar ze wonen, en de verhalen die wat hen betreft meer aandacht verdienen. Vandaag: Kysia Hekster, correspondent voor de EU, NAVO, België en Luxemburg. Haar standplaats is Brussel maar Kysia Hekster is voor haar correspondentschap veel op reis, vooral om het EU- en NAVO-nieuws te volgen. Die portefeuilles slokken veruit de meeste van haar tijd op, vanwege de radicaal veranderende wereldorde na de inval van Rusland in Oekraïne en de herverkiezing van Trump in Amerika. Vroeger was de NAVO iets wat een Brussel-correspondent er een beetje naast deed, maar tegenwoordig ligt hier een belangrijke focus. Kysia vertelt hoe de alliantie onder druk staat en hoe er achter de schermen wordt nagedacht over een terugtrekkende beweging van de Amerikanen uit de NAVO binnen vijf tot tien jaar. 'Rutte probeert uit alle macht de NAVO bij elkaar te houden,' aldus Kysia, en het verhaal naar buiten toe is een stuk positiever dan dat je achter de schermen hoort. Verder vertelt ze over haar drang - van jongs af aan - om zich 'overal mee te bemoeien', zich in te zetten en uit te spreken. Bijvoorbeeld toen ze voorzitter was van de Landelijke Studenten Vakbond en grote studentenprotesten leidde. Waarom is ze eigenlijk de politiek niet in gegaan? 'Het is me wel gevraagd.' Gevaarlijke reizen maakte ze ook, zoals naar Kirgizië toen ze nog Rusland-correspondent was en een Kalasjnikov op haar gericht kreeg, of naar het front in Oekraïne waar de raketten over haar hoofd vlogen. 'Mijn brein werkt zo dat ik op dat soort gevaarlijke momenten rustig word, pas later ga ik het verwerken.' Er kwamen ook veel luisteraarsvragen voor Kysia binnen, onder meer één van iemand met een rolodex vol contacten van wereldleiders waar Kysia graag even in zou neuzen. Kysia's cultuurtips: De podcast Het mirakel van Schuman - https://www.vrt.be/vrtnws/nl/luister/podcasts/programma/het-mirakel-van-schuman~program-c4156e38-4eb4-4d8c-bfbe-ab778cdd5e06/ En de uitvoering van L'Enfer van Stromae bij Tiny Desk van de NPR - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dkDepLX0rk&list=RD6dkDepLX0rk&start_radio=1&ab_channel=NPRMusic Reageren? Mail dedag@nos.nl Presentatie en montage: Elisabeth Steinz Redactie en eindredactie: Rosanne Sies
L'Histoire a retenu, aux origines de la construction européenne, la très importante déclaration de Robert Schuman, le 9 mai 1950. Une dizaine de jours plus tôt, ce ministre des Affaires étrangères est rentré chez lui, en Lorraine, avec un document que lui avait remis Jean Monnet : le projet CECA — pour « communauté européenne du charbon et de l'acier ». Comment ce projet un peu fou est-il devenu réalité ? De quelle manière a-t-il pu s'imposer si rapidement ? En quoi Schuman, profondément marqué par sa double culture franco-allemande, s'est-il révélé visionnaire ? Autant de questions qui se posent à nouveau, et appellent de nouvelles réponses à l'occasion du 75e anniversaire de l'événement. Un récit fondateur à découvrir sur radioclassique.fr et toutes les plateformesHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
On today's episode, our guest is Lauren Schuman, VP of Product Growth at Bitly & former Sr. Dir. of Product Growth at MailChimp. In this episode, we discuss: How Lauren created product-led growth (PLG) as a discipline at MailChimp and turned it into a systematic growth engine The turnaround story behind a failed product launch, and how it led to a 183% spike in adoption overnight Why lagging engagement pushed her to lead a ground-up rebuild of MailChimp's core email editor to improve growth Links LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurenschuman/ Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Lauren Schumann 03:09 Transition to E-commerce and PLG 07:15 Joining MailChimp and Early Challenges 09:50 Implementing PLG at MailChimp 13:43 Navigating Organizational Politics 19:03 Improving User Experience at MailChimp 19:26 Defining Key Customer Journey Metrics 20:30 Challenges and Solutions in Email Activation 21:40 Balancing Core Competencies and Expansion 22:59 The Role of AI in Product Management 24:50 Human Touch in the Age of Automation 27:48 Future of AI and Personalization 34:50 Outro Follow LaunchPod on YouTube We have a new YouTube page (https://www.youtube.com/@LaunchPod.byLogRocket)! Watch full episodes of our interviews with PM leaders and subscribe! What does LogRocket do? LogRocket's Galileo AI watches user sessions for you and surfaces the technical and usability issues holding back your web and mobile apps. Understand where your users are struggling by trying it for free at LogRocket.com (https://logrocket.com/signup/?pdr). Special Guest: Lauren Schuman.
Social media has moved on so much since this podcast was last in the world three years ago, and Justin's a person who's owning it and can teach us how to really show up online in a way which is open and honest. Talking to him has shown me that I need to be more brave - he was a great interviewee and I hope you get a lot out of this too. Find Justin on TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@justinschumanofficial?lang=enJustin's Insta: https://www.instagram.com/justinschumanofficial/?hl=enAs he said, he's also on loads of other platforms - just search Justin Schuman Official to find him For more creative rebels content, and to support the podcast, visit https://creativerebels.substack.com/ To hear more, visit creativerebels.substack.com
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Dans le contexte de la guerre en Ukraine et de la confrontation avec les États-Unis de Donald Trump, la Journée de l'Europe, célébrée vendredi 9 mai, prend un relief d'autant plus particulier qu'il y a précisément 75 ans, la déclaration Schuman posait, le 9 mai 1950, la première pierre de la construction de l'Union européenne. Une construction dans laquelle Jacques Delors a joué un rôle majeur : trois fois président de la Commission européenne, de 1985 à 1995, il est notamment l'homme de la « fédération d'États-nations » et du marché unique.Codirigé par Fabrice Larat, enseignant-chercheur à l'Institut national du service public, et Michel Mangenot, directeur de l'Institut d'études européennes de l'Université Paris 8, Jacques Delors. Les paradoxes d'un homme d'État européen (Documentation française, coll. INSP Recherche) revient sur son parcours. À lire aussiFrance: mort de Jacques Delors, l'homme qui ne voulait pas être président
L'Histoire a retenu, aux origines de la construction européenne, la très importante déclaration de Robert Schuman, le 9 mai 1950. Une dizaine de jours plus tôt, ce ministre des Affaires étrangères est rentré chez lui, en Lorraine, avec un document que lui avait remis Jean Monnet : le projet CECA — pour « communauté européenne du charbon et de l'acier ». Comment ce projet un peu fou est-il devenu réalité ? De quelle manière a-t-il pu s'imposer si rapidement ? En quoi Schuman, profondément marqué par sa double culture franco-allemande, s'est-il révélé visionnaire ? Autant de questions qui se posent à nouveau, et appellent de nouvelles réponses à l'occasion du 75e anniversaire de l'événement. Un récit fondateur à découvrir sur radioclassique.fr et toutes les plateformesHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Stéphane Bern raconte, 75 ans, jour pour jour, après son discours entré dans l'Histoire qui donna le coup d'envoi de la construction européenne, le destin de Robert Schuman, homme politique de premier plan, premier artisan de la réconciliation franco-allemande devenu le “père de l'Europe”… Quelle était sa définition de la politique ? Comment la Communauté européenne du charbon et de l'acier, dont Robert Schuman est à l'initiative, a-t-elle abouti à notre Union européenne ? Quelles traces reste-t-il encore de Schuman en Europe aujourd'hui ? Pour en parler, Stéphane Bern reçoit Jean-Dominique Giuliani, Président de la Fondation Robert Schuman. Au Cœur de l'Histoire est réalisée par Guillaume Vasseau. Rédaction en chef : Benjamin Delsol. Auteur du récit : Jean-Pierre Vrignaud. Journaliste : Clara Leger.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
durée : 00:59:40 - Entendez-vous l'éco ? - par : Aliette Hovine, Bruno Baradat - Alors que l'Union européenne fête les 75 ans de la déclaration Schuman, les fondements de l'Union semblent avoir été mis à rude épreuve cette année. Les multiples crises auxquelles l'Union est soumise renforcent-elles les bases de sa construction ou exigent-elles un aggiornamento de sa doctrine ? - réalisation : Françoise Le Floch - invités : Laurent Warlouzet Professeur d'histoire à Paris Sorbonne Université; Amélie Barbier-Gauchard Professeure d'économie à la faculté des sciences économiques et de gestion de l'Université de Strasbourg. ; Mathieu Dubois Maître de conférences à Sciences Po Rennes
Stéphane Bern raconte, 75 ans, jour pour jour, après son discours entré dans l'Histoire qui donna le coup d'envoi de la construction européenne, le destin de Robert Schuman, homme politique de premier plan, premier artisan de la réconciliation franco-allemande devenu le “père de l'Europe”… Quelle était sa définition de la politique ? Comment la Communauté européenne du charbon et de l'acier, dont Robert Schuman est à l'initiative, a-t-elle abouti à notre Union européenne ? Quelles traces reste-t-il encore de Schuman en Europe aujourd'hui ? Pour en parler, Stéphane Bern reçoit Jean-Dominique Giuliani, Président de la Fondation Robert Schuman. Au Cœur de l'Histoire est réalisée par Guillaume Vasseau. Rédaction en chef : Benjamin Delsol. Auteur du récit : Jean-Pierre Vrignaud. Journaliste : Clara Leger.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
On this week's episode of TheFallenState TV, host Jesse Lee Peterson is joined by Nelson Schuman—He is a speaker, author, and founder of Restored to Freedom. Nelson shares his powerful testimony of deliverance and healing from past trauma and discusses how spiritual warfare, forgiveness, and inner healing play vital roles in personal transformation. He and Jesse dive into topics like family dysfunction, demonic spirits, and how unresolved wounds affect relationships and mental health. Nelson also talks about his ministry work helping others break free from emotional bondage and live in peace. Don’t miss this eye-opening and spiritually charged episode!
@1QLeadership Question: How do you integrate a leadership philosophy that emphasizes collaboration and informed decision-making within an athletics department? Dr. Jackie Shuman, Vice Chancellor and Director of Athletics and Recreation at UMass Boston, discussing her leadership philosophy and approach to decision-making within college athletics. Gather as much insight as possible from stakeholders who have the most to gain or lose from a decision Consider the timing and level of impact of decision Regularly reassess the department's organization, processes, and priorities Conduct executive leadership retreats to evaluate progress, restructure meetings, and adapt to changes in the college athletics landscape Dr. Schuman emphasizes collaborative leadership, stakeholder engagement, and prioritizes safety when making decisions as a leader on campus. - One Question Leadership Podcast - Tai M. Brown
Coming up on this episode of Flirtations, we've got authenticity and personal branding expert Justin Schuman on the show to have an unbelievable conversation with us about the art of being you. From the fear of being 'too much' to sometimes complex practice of being authentic, we'll explore what it means to be you and how owning who you are can transform your confidence and your dating life. We'll also talk about how to let yourself be seen, because that's what flirting and dating is kinda all about, isn't it? Allowing someone to witness your humanness, your quirks, your beautiful imperfections? Justin also has a grocery store flirting story for you and we'll chat about our coaching journeys, which I think you'll find interesting! Finally, we'll touch on rejection and conclude with Justin's take on what it means to human. It's time to own your story, tell it, feel your energy, and elevate your connections. Let's go, Flirties, and meet Justin! Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review Flirtations on your favorite podcast platform, and share this episode to spread BFE - big flirt energy, all over the world! Enjoying the show and want to support my work? Buy the Flirt Coach a coffee! About our guest: Justin Schuman is a Human Creative Director, content creator, and coach who helps people build magnetic, authentic brands without sacrificing their creativity or personality - and instead putting it on full display. As a Broadway performer turned entrepreneur, Justin understands the power of storytelling - and now, he teaches creators and business owners how to show up online in a way that feels authentic, effortless, sustainable, and real. Through The Human Approach, his signature framework, Justin has helped thousands of overthinkers, perfectionists, and multi-passionate creators find their voice, grow engaged followings and monetize their unique perspectives - without following cookie-cutter, one-size-fits-all strategies. With over 790K+ followers and millions of views across Instagram and TikTok, Justin's content challenges conventional social media advice and proves that being fully yourself is the ultimate strategy. Expect today's conversation to be bold, brutally honest, and packed with actionable takeaways - because if there's one thing Justin does best, it's cutting through the noise and helping people finally own their magic. Connect with Justin on Instagram & TikTok: @justinschumanofficial About your host: Benjamin is a flirt and dating coach sharing his love of flirting and BFE - big flirt energy, with the world! A lifelong introvert and socially anxious member of society, Benjamin now helps singles and daters alike flirt with more confidence, clarity, and fun! As the flirt is all about connection, Benjamin helps the flirt community (the flirties!) date from a place that allows the value of connection in all forms - platonic and romantic connection - to take center stage and transform lives for greater healing and ultimately, a deeper connection with the self. You can connect with Benjamin on Instagram, TikTok, stream the Flirtations Flirtcast everywhere you listen to podcasts (like right here!), and find out more about working together 1:1 here.
durée : 00:17:59 - Disques de légende du vendredi 07 février 2025 - En 2015 sortait ce 1er disque d'une jeune formation, les Quatuors de Schuman chez la Prima Volta, du tout jeune Quatuor Hermès... Un coup de maître !
Legal experts from the European Commission, the European External Action Service, the Council of Europe, Ukraine, and representatives from 37 countries agreed on the legal framework for a special tribunal to try Vladimir Putin and his officials for the crime of aggression against Ukraine.The experts finalized the so-called ‘Schuman draft Statute', the core legal text governing the tribunal's functioning.But, will this tribunal really bring justice? Will Putin ever pay for what he has done in Ukraine?Join us on our journey through the events that shape the European continent and the European Union.Production: By Europod, in co production with Sphera Network.Follow us on:LinkedInInstagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I'm so excited to share my latest episode of The Egg Whisperer Show with you! This week, I had the pleasure of interviewing Lisa Schuman, a leading therapist, award-winning researcher, and author who specializes in family building, donor conception, and surrogacy. Lisa and I dive deep into the critical role mental health plays in fertility treatments, especially when third-party reproduction, like egg or sperm donation and gestational carriers, is involved. She shares her personal journey and decades of professional expertise, introducing us to The Center for Family Building and its new expert-guided community platform. In this episode, we cover: What inspired Lisa to specialize in family building and fertility counseling. The mission behind The Center for Family Building and its resources for patients. Why mental health support is essential for individuals and couples navigating fertility treatments, surrogacy, or adoption. Unique ways Lisa supports diverse family structures, including LGBTQIA+ and single-parent families. Lisa's five-step process for choosing a donor and why it's so important to consider the psychological and genetic aspects of family building. Read the full show notes and transcript on Dr. Aimee's website. You can find Lisa Schuman's site: The Center for Family Building Do you have questions about IVF? Click here to join Dr. Aimee for The IVF Class. The next live class call is on Monday, January 27, 2025 at 4pm PST, where Dr. Aimee will explain IVF and there will be time to ask her your questions live on Zoom. Dr. Aimee Eyvazzadeh is one of America's most well known fertility doctors. Her success rate at baby-making is what gives future parents hope when all hope is lost. She pioneered the TUSHY Method and BALLS Method to decrease your time to pregnancy. Learn more about the TUSHY Method and find a wealth of fertility resources at www.draimee.org where you can schedule a consultation. More ways to connect with Dr. Aimee: Subscribe to my YouTube channel for more fertility tips! Subscribe to the newsletter to get updatesFollow on Instagram
Simply Convivial: Organization & Mindset for Home & Homeschool
Discover how the principle of iteration can bring clarity and flexibility to homemaking, hospitality, and family routines in this episode of the Simplified Organization Podcast. Mairin, a homeschool mom of seven, shares her journey from military life to building a rooted family culture and how she's learned to adapt and thrive in the midst of change.This conversation offers practical tips for implementing a weekly review, simplifying meal prep, preparing for hospitality, and balancing the demands of a busy household. Mairin's advice highlights the importance of flexibility, reliance on the Lord, and involving the whole family in creating systems that work.If you've ever felt overwhelmed by routines that don't seem to stick or the need to “get it right” the first time, this episode is full of encouraging reminders to start small, adjust as you go, and lean into grace.
Discover how the principle of iteration can bring clarity and flexibility to homemaking, hospitality, and family routines in this episode of the Simplified Organization Podcast. Mairin, a homeschool mom of seven, shares her journey from military life to building a rooted family culture and how she's learned to adapt and thrive in the midst of change.This conversation offers practical tips for implementing a weekly review, simplifying meal prep, preparing for hospitality, and balancing the demands of a busy household. Mairin's advice highlights the importance of flexibility, reliance on the Lord, and involving the whole family in creating systems that work.If you've ever felt overwhelmed by routines that don't seem to stick or the need to “get it right” the first time, this episode is full of encouraging reminders to start small, adjust as you go, and lean into grace.
Discover how the principle of iteration can bring clarity and flexibility to homemaking, hospitality, and family routines in this episode of the Simplified Organization Podcast. Mairin, a homeschool mom of seven, shares her journey from military life to building a rooted family culture and how she's learned to adapt and thrive in the midst of change.This conversation offers practical tips for implementing a weekly review, simplifying meal prep, preparing for hospitality, and balancing the demands of a busy household. Mairin's advice highlights the importance of flexibility, reliance on the Lord, and involving the whole family in creating systems that work.If you've ever felt overwhelmed by routines that don't seem to stick or the need to “get it right” the first time, this episode is full of encouraging reminders to start small, adjust as you go, and lean into grace.
Send us a textCathy Carroll learned about family business leadership the best way you can – by leading her family business. After a twenty-year corporate career, she left United Airlines to lead her father's business and instantly recognized a difference between leadership in a family business vs leadership in a large corporation. Founder and President of Legacy Onward, Inc., Cathy Carroll is a family business leadership coach and author of Hug of War: How to Lead a Family Business With both Love and Logic. She also trains advisors serving in family enterprises as well as coaches who maintain their credential with the International Coaching Federation.Cathy earned certificates in both Leadership Coaching and Executive Facilitation at Georgetown University, an MBA at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, and a BA at Boston College. She is also a Professional Certified Coach (PCC) in the ICF.An active member of the community, Cathy currently serves as Vice-Chair the Board of the Purposeful Planning Instituteand co-founder & Treasurer of A Leg To Stand On which provides prosthetic limbs to children in developing countries. Quote From This Episode"There are these polarities that live within us that lead to huge blind spots, and our reactive tendency is to double down on our strength, which puts us into 'overuse.'"Resources Mentioned in This EpisodeBook: Hug of War: How to Lead a Family Business With Both Love and LogicBook: Polarity Management by JohnsonBook: Polarity Intelligence by Christopherson and TrosethBook: Navigating Polarities by Emerson and LewisBook: Family Business as Paradox by Schuman, Stutz, & WardWebsite: Legacy Onward: Leadership Coaching for Family BusinessTelevision Show: HouseQuote: "A child who is not embraced by the village will burn it down to feel its warmth" - African ProverbAbout The International Leadership Association (ILA)The ILA was created in 1999 to bring together professionals interested in studying, practicing, and teaching leadership. Plan for Prague - October 15-18, 2025!About Scott J. AllenWebsiteWeekly Newsletter: The Leader's EdgeBlogMy Approach to HostingThe views of my guests do not constitute "truth." Nor do they reflect my personal views in some instances. However, they are views to consider, and I hope they help you clarify your perspective. Nothing can replace your reflection, research, and exploration of the topic.
In this episode, ComputerWorld columnist Evan Schuman discusses his journey in tech and B2B journalism. Evan shares his insights on AI's over-promising in generative technology, the challenges of privacy compliance, and his prediction on the decline of cyber insurance for enterprises.He also discusses the importance of tailoring stories to the audience, especially when targeting the chief information security, chief security, or chief risk officers at 50 billion-dollar companies.Read Evan's latest work: https://www.computerworld.com/profile/evan-schuman/
"You have to activate the heart and live by the virtues of the heart because they are what access higher frequencies.” In this enlightening episode of SoulTalk, we are joined by Deborah Rozman, a leading expert in heart intelligence and the co-founder of the HeartMath Institute. Deborah shares groundbreaking insights into the powerful connection between our hearts and the Earth, revealing how heart coherence can synchronize human consciousness and impact our lives. She discusses innovative research showing that the frequencies of the Earth's core resonate with our heart rhythms, demonstrating that we are all interconnected. Deborah elaborates on practical techniques, such as heart lock-in and the freeze-frame technique, that can help us tap into the heart's guidance for better decision-making and manifestation. Through her wealth of experience, she emphasizes the importance of aligning our intentions with our true desires and living from a place of appreciation and gratitude. As we explore how to harness the heart's wisdom, Deborah inspires us to embrace a heart-centered life for greater fulfillment and connection. Tune in and learn how to unlock your heart's potential and enhance your ability to manifest your dreams! Timestamps: (00:03:25) - Deborah's childhood and her work with HeartMath. (00:08:08) - Exploring the cultural awakening in the 1960s and 70s. (00:10:11) - Transitioning from traditional psychology to conscious studies. (00:12:39) - How Debora met Dr Childre the founding of HeartMath Institute.(00:16:44) - Distinguishing between emotional desires and the deeper wisdom of the heart. (00:20:28) - The practices of heart-focused breathing and heart coherence. (00:24:55) - Dealing with stress. (00:33:00) - Self-regulation and situational awareness. (00:39:00) - The power of pausing and taking a break. (00:44:08) - The human heart frequencies and Schuman resonances. (00:46:24) - Ancient traditions that understood the heart as a source of intelligence and connection. (00:48:45) - The human heart coherence and achieving the soul's higher purpose.(00:50:06) - The importance of practicing manifestation and surrender. (00:54:08) - The power of appreciation and gratitude. (00:55:15) - The freeze frame technique. Some Questions I Ask: What led you to getting into this field? How do you listen to the deeper sense ? What is the heart? Can you speak a bit more about the energetic heart? How can someone still discern whether their intuition is truly the intuition? What am I grateful for, and who do I appreciate and why? What is the impact of the heart on manifestation? In This Episode You Will Learn: Understanding the connection between our heart rhythms and the planet's geomagnetic field. Discover how ancient traditions and modern research converge in identifying the heart as a source of intelligence and higher consciousness. Practical methods like the “heart lock-in” and coherence exercises to elevate your heart's vibration and manifest intentions. Explore how aligning your desires with your heart's higher intelligence can lead to more fulfilling outcomes, rather than just material goals. Focusing on appreciation lifts your frequency, brings clarity, and attracts more joy and success into your life. The freeze-frame technique for handling challenges. LINKS DEBORAH ROZMAN URL: https://www.heartmath.com/experience/ Get in Touch: Email me at kuteblackson@kuteblackson.com Visit my website: www.kuteblackson.com Events with Kute Blackson: Join me on a life-changing journey in Bali this December. Apply here: www.boundlessblissbali.com
In episode 46 of Health Youniversity, we're joined by Lisa Schuman, a licensed clinical social worker and expert in family building through donor conception and surrogacy. Lisa shares her vast experience counselling individuals and couples through the stress of fertility treatment, choosing donors, and navigating the complexities of surrogacy. From understanding the emotional hurdles to making informed decisions about genetics, this conversation is packed with insights on how to build your family while managing stress and ensuring the best possible outcomes.Lisa Schuman, LCSW is an award-winning researcher and the only therapist chosen to testify before the State Senate Judiciary Committee to legalize compensated surrogacy in New York. Lisa is the host of the podcast, Building Your Family, and author of the book, Building Your Family: The Complete Guide to Donor Conception.Lisa founded The Center for Family Building (www.familybuilding.net) in 2015, a helpful resource for counselling and consultation, and more recently, the Building Your Family Community, a unique membership community providing education and ongoing support specifically designed for every family-building journey.Website: https://familybuilding.net/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecenterforfamilybuilding/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thecenterforfamilybuilding/
Our guest today is Orlando Comedian Amir Schuman and Erick's older brother Gabe. A guy was teaching a kid how to ride a bike before the show. Erick went to his 25th high school reunion and told everyone about the KKK showing up at the school. Amir hooked up with a really fat chick and other freaky girls. A lot of good stuff on this one folks and we hope you don't miss out. Links: Erick Feiling IG Zack Stack IG Comedian Erick Feiling
This week on Coffee with a Journalist, we sit down with Nicole Schuman, the managing editor at PRNEWS. Nicole gives us an inside look at her approach to managing emails, shares what makes a pitch stand out, and discusses the importance of building genuine relationships in the PR industry. With over 200 episodes under her belt, Beck navigates this conversation to uncover practical tips and behind-the-scenes insights from Nicole's experience at the helm of a leading PR publication. Don't miss this episode if you want to learn how to effectively pitch to editors and improve your PR game. Grab your coffee and join us for this engaging discussion!
In this episode, Wendy speaks with psychiatrist and contemplative researcher Zev Schuman-Olivier. Zev has been working for more than a decade to integrate mindfulness and compassion into health care, with a focus on addiction, depression, and chronic illness. This conversation covers many topics, including: weaving mindfulness and compassion into clinical settings; lessons from his own experience of chronic illness; the key role of behavior change in health; balancing individual responsibility for health with systemic factors; mindfulness and addiction; making interventions trauma-informed, inclusive, and broadly accessible; how signals from the body help motivate action and emotion; how mindfulness enhances trust in the body and changes the brain in depression; Internal Family Systems and the critical role of acceptance; and next steps for integrating mindfulness and compassion into complex healthcare systems. Full show notes and resources
The man convicted in the fatal stabbing of a teen during a violent encounter on the Apple River was sentenced on Wednesday to 20 years for that crime, along with lesser sentences for injuring four other victims that will be served at the same time. Nicolae Miu was convicted by a St. Croix County jury for the murder of 17-year-old Isaac Schuman and the stabbings of four additional victims during the incident, which took place on the river in July 2022. At the time of the verdict, St. Croix County District Attorney Karl Anderson said Wisconsin state statutes call for a recommended sentence of up to 60 years for first-degree reckless homicide, while each of the four first-degree reckless endangerment convictions carries a recommended sentence of 7.5 years in prison plus another five of supervision. On Wednesday, Judge R. Michael Waterman said a 45-year sentence was at the upper end of his options. After explaining the factors that went into his decision, the judge handed down a sentence of 20 years for the count of first-degree reckless homicide, along with 6 years of supervised release. Miu was credited for two years already served, meaning he will be 72 years old when eligible for release. Wisconsin no longer allows consideration for parole after a person has served two-thirds of a sentence. Sentences for the stabbing of four others ranged from 5 to 6 years and will be served concurrently (at the same time) as the homicide sentence. Waterman said his decision was made to balance the "series of very poor decisions" Miu made that day with the otherwise productive life he has lived and the positive impact he has made on friends and his community. The downward departure represents "punishment for what he did, but that also recognizes who he is and the circumstances of his crimes," Judge Waterman told the courtroom. Miu was led into a packed St. Croix County courtroom Wednesday morning where family and friends of those stabbed in the river attack are making victim impact statements. First up was Schuman's mother, Alina Hernandez, who described Isaac as "a mother's dream," a kind, sensitive and talented human being who stepped in when he saw others in danger. "He stole Isaac's life and he stole my life," Hernandez told the courtroom. “I think about him constantly and the way his life was taken. Isaac didn't die in an accident. He was murdered by a monster.” "I hope that monster suffers as much as I do every day until he gets to hell,” she added. Schuman's sister, Alexis Hernandez Lang, had both District Attorney Karl Anderson and the defendant tearing up during her statement, describing Isaac's lost promise. "He had brains and dreams and looks and it seemed like nothing could stop him, except for the defendant,” she said. “To continue going forward in my healing… I need to know the defendant and I will not share the same air beyond today. I ask for the highest sentence.” Stabbing victim AJ Martin described embarking on a day with family members and friends he hadn't seen in years, and ending up with lifelong trauma and scars that won't heal after the near-fatal encounter with Miu. “I was gutted and died for over 9 minutes that day over two separate times,” Martin recalled. “We went over there to help (the teens) and almost died for it.” “This was without a doubt the worst day of my life,” he concluded. Ryhley Mattison, who was also stabbed in the violent meeting with Miu, told the court via Zoom that she is unable to go out in public without having severe panic attacks. She described a growing sense of isolation and low energy that impacts her every day. "In summary, being stabbed by Nic Miu has turned my life upside down," Mattison concluded. After listening to the statements of his victims, Miu stood and addressed the court while choking back sobs, calling the death of Isaac "tragic and unimaginable." "I never meant for this tragedy to occur," the defendant said. "My world is broken, my heart is very heavy. And I will never be the same carrying such a heavy burden inside." "I am hoping that you appreciate how much I am sorry for the outcome of these events," Miu concluded, looking directly at the Schuman family. "I am very sorry." Miu was on the Apple River with his wife and a group of friends when they encountered a group of younger tubers that included Schuman. During the trial, both prosecutors and defense attorneys described the incident as alcohol-fueled. Miu claimed he was looking for a friend's lost phone when he walked up to the group of younger tubers. Video from the river captured the teens yelling, accusing Miu of "looking for little girls," and the conflict quickly escalated. A third group became involved in the escalating altercation. Madison Coen and Ryhley Mattison stood close to Miu in the video, and Miu said he "pushed [Coen] away from my face." Others who were there say Miu actually punched Coen in the face. Several witnesses testified to seeing this interaction or hearing shouts of "he hit a girl," and then additional people gathered around the group, including stabbing victims Tony and Dante Carlson. Immediately after the initial conflict, the defense says the groups of teens converged, pushing Miu backward into the water and taunting him with names such as "raper" and "pedophile." Once Miu stood up from the water, he took out his knife as seen in the video, though several witnesses said they didn't realize he had a weapon until after he started swinging. While Miu's defense team said he feared for his life during the encounter and swung his knife in self-defense, the state insisted he had multiple opportunities to walk away and de-escalate the situation. District Attorney Anderson said the video was important in gaining the convictions, but as crucial was what Miu did - washing and discarding the knife on the riverbank, walking (and not running) back to his group, and not saying a word to them about what just happened. The DA said Miu's lie about the boys pulling knives on him showed he understood the consequences of his actions and knew they weren't committed in self-defense. "He wasn't afraid, he was angry," Anderson said. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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The man convicted in the fatal stabbing of a teen during a violent encounter on the Apple River was sentenced on Wednesday to 20 years for that crime, along with lesser sentences for injuring four other victims that will be served at the same time. Nicolae Miu was convicted by a St. Croix County jury for the murder of 17-year-old Isaac Schuman and the stabbings of four additional victims during the incident, which took place on the river in July 2022. At the time of the verdict, St. Croix County District Attorney Karl Anderson said Wisconsin state statutes call for a recommended sentence of up to 60 years for first-degree reckless homicide, while each of the four first-degree reckless endangerment convictions carries a recommended sentence of 7.5 years in prison plus another five of supervision. On Wednesday, Judge R. Michael Waterman said a 45-year sentence was at the upper end of his options. After explaining the factors that went into his decision, the judge handed down a sentence of 20 years for the count of first-degree reckless homicide, along with 6 years of supervised release. Miu was credited for two years already served, meaning he will be 72 years old when eligible for release. Wisconsin no longer allows consideration for parole after a person has served two-thirds of a sentence. Sentences for the stabbing of four others ranged from 5 to 6 years and will be served concurrently (at the same time) as the homicide sentence. Waterman said his decision was made to balance the "series of very poor decisions" Miu made that day with the otherwise productive life he has lived and the positive impact he has made on friends and his community. The downward departure represents "punishment for what he did, but that also recognizes who he is and the circumstances of his crimes," Judge Waterman told the courtroom. Miu was led into a packed St. Croix County courtroom Wednesday morning where family and friends of those stabbed in the river attack are making victim impact statements. First up was Schuman's mother, Alina Hernandez, who described Isaac as "a mother's dream," a kind, sensitive and talented human being who stepped in when he saw others in danger. "He stole Isaac's life and he stole my life," Hernandez told the courtroom. “I think about him constantly and the way his life was taken. Isaac didn't die in an accident. He was murdered by a monster.” "I hope that monster suffers as much as I do every day until he gets to hell,” she added. Schuman's sister, Alexis Hernandez Lang, had both District Attorney Karl Anderson and the defendant tearing up during her statement, describing Isaac's lost promise. "He had brains and dreams and looks and it seemed like nothing could stop him, except for the defendant,” she said. “To continue going forward in my healing… I need to know the defendant and I will not share the same air beyond today. I ask for the highest sentence.” Stabbing victim AJ Martin described embarking on a day with family members and friends he hadn't seen in years, and ending up with lifelong trauma and scars that won't heal after the near-fatal encounter with Miu. “I was gutted and died for over 9 minutes that day over two separate times,” Martin recalled. “We went over there to help (the teens) and almost died for it.” “This was without a doubt the worst day of my life,” he concluded. Ryhley Mattison, who was also stabbed in the violent meeting with Miu, told the court via Zoom that she is unable to go out in public without having severe panic attacks. She described a growing sense of isolation and low energy that impacts her every day. "In summary, being stabbed by Nic Miu has turned my life upside down," Mattison concluded. After listening to the statements of his victims, Miu stood and addressed the court while choking back sobs, calling the death of Isaac "tragic and unimaginable." "I never meant for this tragedy to occur," the defendant said. "My world is broken, my heart is very heavy. And I will never be the same carrying such a heavy burden inside." "I am hoping that you appreciate how much I am sorry for the outcome of these events," Miu concluded, looking directly at the Schuman family. "I am very sorry." Miu was on the Apple River with his wife and a group of friends when they encountered a group of younger tubers that included Schuman. During the trial, both prosecutors and defense attorneys described the incident as alcohol-fueled. Miu claimed he was looking for a friend's lost phone when he walked up to the group of younger tubers. Video from the river captured the teens yelling, accusing Miu of "looking for little girls," and the conflict quickly escalated. A third group became involved in the escalating altercation. Madison Coen and Ryhley Mattison stood close to Miu in the video, and Miu said he "pushed [Coen] away from my face." Others who were there say Miu actually punched Coen in the face. Several witnesses testified to seeing this interaction or hearing shouts of "he hit a girl," and then additional people gathered around the group, including stabbing victims Tony and Dante Carlson. Immediately after the initial conflict, the defense says the groups of teens converged, pushing Miu backward into the water and taunting him with names such as "raper" and "pedophile." Once Miu stood up from the water, he took out his knife as seen in the video, though several witnesses said they didn't realize he had a weapon until after he started swinging. While Miu's defense team said he feared for his life during the encounter and swung his knife in self-defense, the state insisted he had multiple opportunities to walk away and de-escalate the situation. District Attorney Anderson said the video was important in gaining the convictions, but as crucial was what Miu did - washing and discarding the knife on the riverbank, walking (and not running) back to his group, and not saying a word to them about what just happened. The DA said Miu's lie about the boys pulling knives on him showed he understood the consequences of his actions and knew they weren't committed in self-defense. "He wasn't afraid, he was angry," Anderson said. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
The man convicted in the fatal stabbing of a teen during a violent encounter on the Apple River was sentenced on Wednesday to 20 years for that crime, along with lesser sentences for injuring four other victims that will be served at the same time. Nicolae Miu was convicted by a St. Croix County jury for the murder of 17-year-old Isaac Schuman and the stabbings of four additional victims during the incident, which took place on the river in July 2022. At the time of the verdict, St. Croix County District Attorney Karl Anderson said Wisconsin state statutes call for a recommended sentence of up to 60 years for first-degree reckless homicide, while each of the four first-degree reckless endangerment convictions carries a recommended sentence of 7.5 years in prison plus another five of supervision. On Wednesday, Judge R. Michael Waterman said a 45-year sentence was at the upper end of his options. After explaining the factors that went into his decision, the judge handed down a sentence of 20 years for the count of first-degree reckless homicide, along with 6 years of supervised release. Miu was credited for two years already served, meaning he will be 72 years old when eligible for release. Wisconsin no longer allows consideration for parole after a person has served two-thirds of a sentence. Sentences for the stabbing of four others ranged from 5 to 6 years and will be served concurrently (at the same time) as the homicide sentence. Waterman said his decision was made to balance the "series of very poor decisions" Miu made that day with the otherwise productive life he has lived and the positive impact he has made on friends and his community. The downward departure represents "punishment for what he did, but that also recognizes who he is and the circumstances of his crimes," Judge Waterman told the courtroom. Miu was led into a packed St. Croix County courtroom Wednesday morning where family and friends of those stabbed in the river attack are making victim impact statements. First up was Schuman's mother, Alina Hernandez, who described Isaac as "a mother's dream," a kind, sensitive and talented human being who stepped in when he saw others in danger. "He stole Isaac's life and he stole my life," Hernandez told the courtroom. “I think about him constantly and the way his life was taken. Isaac didn't die in an accident. He was murdered by a monster.” "I hope that monster suffers as much as I do every day until he gets to hell,” she added. Schuman's sister, Alexis Hernandez Lang, had both District Attorney Karl Anderson and the defendant tearing up during her statement, describing Isaac's lost promise. "He had brains and dreams and looks and it seemed like nothing could stop him, except for the defendant,” she said. “To continue going forward in my healing… I need to know the defendant and I will not share the same air beyond today. I ask for the highest sentence.” Stabbing victim AJ Martin described embarking on a day with family members and friends he hadn't seen in years, and ending up with lifelong trauma and scars that won't heal after the near-fatal encounter with Miu. “I was gutted and died for over 9 minutes that day over two separate times,” Martin recalled. “We went over there to help (the teens) and almost died for it.” “This was without a doubt the worst day of my life,” he concluded. Ryhley Mattison, who was also stabbed in the violent meeting with Miu, told the court via Zoom that she is unable to go out in public without having severe panic attacks. She described a growing sense of isolation and low energy that impacts her every day. "In summary, being stabbed by Nic Miu has turned my life upside down," Mattison concluded. After listening to the statements of his victims, Miu stood and addressed the court while choking back sobs, calling the death of Isaac "tragic and unimaginable." "I never meant for this tragedy to occur," the defendant said. "My world is broken, my heart is very heavy. And I will never be the same carrying such a heavy burden inside." "I am hoping that you appreciate how much I am sorry for the outcome of these events," Miu concluded, looking directly at the Schuman family. "I am very sorry." Miu was on the Apple River with his wife and a group of friends when they encountered a group of younger tubers that included Schuman. During the trial, both prosecutors and defense attorneys described the incident as alcohol-fueled. Miu claimed he was looking for a friend's lost phone when he walked up to the group of younger tubers. Video from the river captured the teens yelling, accusing Miu of "looking for little girls," and the conflict quickly escalated. A third group became involved in the escalating altercation. Madison Coen and Ryhley Mattison stood close to Miu in the video, and Miu said he "pushed [Coen] away from my face." Others who were there say Miu actually punched Coen in the face. Several witnesses testified to seeing this interaction or hearing shouts of "he hit a girl," and then additional people gathered around the group, including stabbing victims Tony and Dante Carlson. Immediately after the initial conflict, the defense says the groups of teens converged, pushing Miu backward into the water and taunting him with names such as "raper" and "pedophile." Once Miu stood up from the water, he took out his knife as seen in the video, though several witnesses said they didn't realize he had a weapon until after he started swinging. While Miu's defense team said he feared for his life during the encounter and swung his knife in self-defense, the state insisted he had multiple opportunities to walk away and de-escalate the situation. District Attorney Anderson said the video was important in gaining the convictions, but as crucial was what Miu did - washing and discarding the knife on the riverbank, walking (and not running) back to his group, and not saying a word to them about what just happened. The DA said Miu's lie about the boys pulling knives on him showed he understood the consequences of his actions and knew they weren't committed in self-defense. "He wasn't afraid, he was angry," Anderson said. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
"Coup!" is a dark comedy film set against the backdrop of the 1918 flu pandemic and centers on a rebellious servant (Peter Sarsgaard) who incites a revolt against his affluent employer (Billy Magnussen). The film, written and directed by Austin Stark and Joseph Schuman, received positive reviews after its world premiere at last year's Venice Film Festival. Besides starring, Sarsgaard and Magnussen also took on roles as executive producers. Stars Peter Sarsgaard, Billy Magnussen, and writers/directors Austin Stark and Joseph Schuman were all kind enough to lend us a few minutes of their time to talk about the film, which you can listen to or watch below. Please be sure to check out the film, which will be shown in theaters by Greenwich Entertainment on August 2nd. Thank you, and enjoy! Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... Apple Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWA7KiotcWmHiYYy6wJqwOw And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture and listen to this podcast ad-free Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the sixty-second episode of the Better Eyesight Podcast, Nathan Oxenfeld and Charlotte Schuman read through the sixty-second Better Eyesight magazine that was originally published in August 1924 by Dr. William H. Bates, the pioneer of natural vision improvement. Exactly 100 years later, these three natural vision educators breathe life back into the words of Dr. Bates, and also provide some modern commentary on the topics brought up in each article. Better Eyesight, August 1924"A monthly magazine devoted to the prevention and cure of imperfect sight without glasses" Article 1 [2:40] The Prevention Of Myopia Discussion 1 [4:40] Article 2 [15:05] School Children by W. H. Bates, M.D. Discussion 2 [24:20] Article 3 [46:30] Stories From The Clinic ~ 54: School Number by Emily C. Lierman Discussion 3 [53:05] Article 4 [1:16:00] Palming Compositions by The Pupils of Miss Hansen, Chicago Discussion 4 [1:18:40] Article 5 [1:29:29] Report of the League Meetings: June Meeting Article 6 [1:31:50] July Meeting Discussion 6 [1:34:30] Article 7 [1::59:55] The Fairy Convention by George Guild Discussion 7 [2:07:45] Article 8 [2:17:10] The Eye Class in Erasmus Hall by George J. Weiss, Pupil Discussion 8 [2:19:50] Article 9 [2:27:40] Reminders For Summer Eye Practice by Kathleen E. Hurty Discussion 9 [2:30:00] —BETTER EYESIGHT LEAGUE ONLY— Article 10 & Discussion 10 [2:47:00] Aim To Cure One Child Contact us at bettereyesightpodcast@gmail.com Nathan's website - https://integraleyesight.com/ Charlotte's website - https://seenaturally.co.uk/ Join the Better Eyesight League - https://patreon.com/bettereyesight
On this amazing episode of the podcast we have on 2nd year camper Simon Zusin and 5th year camper Max Schuman. We recap the final day of the Green & White Cross Camp Classic, our competition jersey reveal, our first day of practices, and much more!
Scott and Chris are joined by Mitch Schuman to handicap the Late Pick 5 at Saratoga on Saturday, July 27, 2024.
Avec sa déclaration du 9 mai 1950, Robert Schuman est entré dans les livres d'histoire comme l'un des principaux artisans de la construction européenne. Un discours historique qui s'apprécie pleinement à la lumière de la vie de Schuman, partagée des deux côtés de la frontière franco-allemande. Virginie Girod vous la raconte dans un récit inédit. Né en 1886 à Luxembourg, Robert Schuman est allemand de naissance. 15 ans plus tôt, la défaite de Napoléon III face à la Prusse a arraché l'Alsace et la Moselle à la France. Schuman apprend le français lors de sa scolarité, mais ne grandit donc pas dans l'esprit de revanche qui caractérise la IIIe République. Réformé, Robert Schuman ne vit pas l'horreur des tranchées qui fracturent l'Europe lors de la Première Guerre mondiale. Il effectue des tâches administratives au sein de l'armée allemande. Au lendemain de la Grande Guerre, il fait son entrée en politique, côté français cette fois-ci : l'Alsace-Lorraine est redevenue française. Robert Schuman est élu député de la Moselle et s'attache à défendre le particularisme de sa circonscription. Lorsque la Seconde Guerre mondiale éclate, l'Histoire prend Schuman de vitesse. Il fait partie de ceux qui votent les pleins pouvoirs à Pétain, et intègre malgré lui son premier gouvernement. Alors qu'il est rentré en Moselle pour prendre ses distances avec le pouvoir, il est fait prisonnier par la Gestapo avant de parvenir à s'enfuir en zone libre. A la Libération, Schuman est inquiété, avant de réintégrer les cercles du pouvoir, jusqu'à devenir ministre. Avec son collaborateur Jean Monnet, Schuman porte alors le projet qui le rendra célèbre : celui d'une Europe unie. L'idée n'est pas nouvelle, mais le contexte est propice. Schuman, ministre des Affaires étrangères, propose le 9 mai 1950 la création d'une Communauté européenne du charbon et de l'acier, la CECA. Un embryon d'Europe, et l'espoir d'un continent en paix. Thèmes abordés : Première Guerre mondiale, Seconde Guerre mondiale, Régime de Vichy, construction Européenne, amitié franco-allemande "Au cœur de l'histoire" est un podcast Europe 1 Studio- Auteure et Présentatrice : Virginie Girod - Production : Caroline Garnier- Réalisation : Nicolas Gaspard- Direction artistique : Julien Tharaud- Composition de la musique originale : Julien Tharaud et Sébastien Guidis- Edition et Diffusion : Nathan Laporte- Coordination des partenariats : Marie Corpet- Visuel : Sidonie Mangin Ressources en ligne : https://european-union.europa.eu/principles-countries-history/history-eu/1945-59/schuman-declaration-may-1950_fr#:~:text=Texte%20intégral,au%20maintien%20des%20relations%20pacifiques . https://www.france-memoire.fr/traite-de-francfort%E2%80%AF-lalsace-moselle-est-annexee-a-lempire-allemand/ https://www.touteleurope.eu/histoire/qu-est-ce-que-la-ceca/ À voir : Robert Schuman, un destin européen, un film de Alain Ries et Philippe Thomine, France3 Lorraine-Champagne-Ardennes, 2015. Découvrez l'abonnement "Au Coeur de l'Histoire +" et accédez à des heures de programmes, des archives inédites, des épisodes en avant-première et une sélection d'épisodes sur des grandes thématiques. Profitez de cette offre sur Apple Podcasts dès aujourd'hui !
In this episode, we're sharing an interview originally hosted by Lisa Schumann of Building Your Family. In it, they cover Dr. Aimee's innovative diagnostic methods, including the TUSHY Method for women and the BALLS Method for men. Dr. Aimee shares her journey into fertility treatment, emphasizing the importance of comprehensive diagnosis to avoid unnecessary costs and heartbreaks, and discusses her vision for a more informed path to parenthood. The conversation covers various topics, including the importance of considering the desired family size when planning for parenthood, fertility preservation, and proactive measures for enhancing egg and sperm quality through lifestyle adjustments and supplements. Dr. Aimee also highlights the significance of open options for family planning, such as egg freezing, and the impact of relationships on fertility treatments. The episode aims to educate listeners on the complexities of fertility challenges and the innovative methods available to address them. Do you have questions about IVF?Click here to join Dr. Aimee for The IVF Class. The next live class call is on Monday, May 20, 2024 at 4pm PST, where Dr. Aimee will explain IVF and there will be time to ask her your questions live on Zoom. Read the full show notes at Dr. Aimee's website. You can find Lisa Schuman and Building Your Family podcast here. Click to find The Egg Whisperer Show podcast on your favorite podcasting app. Watch videos of Dr. Aimee answer Ask the Egg Whisperer Questions on YouTube. Sign up for The Egg Whisperer newsletter to get updates Dr. Aimee Eyvazzadeh is one of America's most well known fertility doctors. Her success rate at baby-making is what gives future parents hope when all hope is lost. She pioneered the TUSHY Method and BALLS Method to decrease your time to pregnancy. Learn more about the TUSHY Method and find a wealth of fertility resources at www.draimee.org. 00:00 Welcome to Building Your Family Podcast 00:38 Introducing Dr. Aimee: The Fertility Innovator 01:03 The Revolutionary TUSHY Method Explained 04:32 A Deep Dive into Fertility Diagnostics and Treatments 08:31 Exploring the BALLS Method for Male Fertility 11:48 The Egg Whisperer DIET: A Comprehensive IVF Approach 12:07 Navigating Legal and Emotional Aspects of Fertility Treatments 14:30 Supplements and Lifestyle: Enhancing Fertility Naturally 21:30 Addressing Common Fertility Challenges and Solutions 27:35 Empowering Patients with Knowledge and Support 29:37 Egg Whisperer School: Expanding Fertility Education 31:04 Closing Thoughts and How to Find Dr. Aimee
This week, I am joined by Britt Lightning of Vixen & the Rock ‘N' Roll Fantasy Camp as well as Miles Schuman, host of Rock Camp: The Podcast, and together we're curating a playlist featuring our favorite classic rock anthems! Be sure to visit MyWeeklyMixtape.com to hear all of the songs we discussed in this episode, and join the My Weekly Mixtape Discord Server to join in the musical discussions: https://discord.gg/hhDQAnXasm FOR MORE ON MY WEEKLY MIXTAPE Website: http://www.myweeklymixtape.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/myweeklymixtape Discord: https://discord.gg/hhDQAnXasm Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/myweeklymixtape Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/myweeklymixtape Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/myweeklymixtape TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@myweeklymixtape Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
54-year-old Nicolae Miu, of Prior Lake Minnesota, was charged with first degree homicide in the death of 17-year-old Isaac Shuman who died during a scuffle with Miu and others. The incident occurred on July 30th, 2022 at the Apple River, and Miu's defense team claimed he was acting in self defense when he stabbed Schuman and four others. Try our coffee!! - www.CriminalCoffeeCo.com Become a Patreon member -- > https://www.patreon.com/CrimeWeekly Shop for your Crime Weekly gear here --> https://crimeweeklypodcast.com/shop Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/CrimeWeeklyPodcast Website: CrimeWeeklyPodcast.com Instagram: @CrimeWeeklyPod Twitter: @CrimeWeeklyPod Facebook: @CrimeWeeklyPod ADS: 1. PDSDebt.com/Crime - Get your FREE debt assessment today!
Following a tense and emotional trial, Nicolae Miu, 54, has been convicted of first-degree reckless homicide for the fatal stabbing of 17-year-old Isaac Schuman at the Apple River in western Wisconsin in 2022. The verdict, delivered by a St. Croix County jury, marks a significant development in a case that has gripped the community since the tragic confrontation unfolded. The jury, consisting of six men and six women, also found Miu guilty on four counts of recklessly endangering safety for his actions against four other individuals involved in the altercation, as well as one count of battery. Miu had argued that he acted in self-defense, but prosecutors pursued higher charges, including first-degree intentional homicide. Defense attorney Aaron Nelson expressed surprise and "respectful disappointment" at the verdict, highlighting the subjective nature of self-defense claims. Nelson remarked, "In many ways, self-defense is a community standard. And it's very dependent upon which group of 12 people within the community you ask." The trial featured emotional testimony and evidence, with key moments punctuated by prosecutor Karl Anderson's assertions that Miu "snapped" and stabbed Schuman out of anger. Conversely, defense attorney Corey Chirafisi argued that Miu felt frightened, trapped, and vulnerable following significant health challenges, including a heart attack and quadruple bypass surgery in 2020. Critical to the trial was video evidence capturing the confrontation, which jurors reviewed extensively. The footage, beginning with Miu's interaction with Madison Coen, depicted the escalation of tensions leading to the violent altercation. Miu appeared visibly distressed as the video showcased the moments of the confrontation, which resulted in tragic consequences. Schuman, a resident of Stillwater, was fatally stabbed during the altercation, which also left Alexander Martin, Dante Carlson, Anthony Carlson, Rhyley Mattison, and Madison Coen injured. The jury's deliberations, which began Wednesday afternoon, concluded Thursday morning with the delivery of the verdict. The conviction of Nicolae Miu brings a measure of closure to a community still reeling from the senseless violence that unfolded at the Apple River. As legal proceedings progress, the impact of this tragic incident continues to resonate, serving as a reminder of the importance of accountability and justice in the face of such profound loss. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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Following a tense and emotional trial, Nicolae Miu, 54, has been convicted of first-degree reckless homicide for the fatal stabbing of 17-year-old Isaac Schuman at the Apple River in western Wisconsin in 2022. The verdict, delivered by a St. Croix County jury, marks a significant development in a case that has gripped the community since the tragic confrontation unfolded. The jury, consisting of six men and six women, also found Miu guilty on four counts of recklessly endangering safety for his actions against four other individuals involved in the altercation, as well as one count of battery. Miu had argued that he acted in self-defense, but prosecutors pursued higher charges, including first-degree intentional homicide. Defense attorney Aaron Nelson expressed surprise and "respectful disappointment" at the verdict, highlighting the subjective nature of self-defense claims. Nelson remarked, "In many ways, self-defense is a community standard. And it's very dependent upon which group of 12 people within the community you ask." The trial featured emotional testimony and evidence, with key moments punctuated by prosecutor Karl Anderson's assertions that Miu "snapped" and stabbed Schuman out of anger. Conversely, defense attorney Corey Chirafisi argued that Miu felt frightened, trapped, and vulnerable following significant health challenges, including a heart attack and quadruple bypass surgery in 2020. Critical to the trial was video evidence capturing the confrontation, which jurors reviewed extensively. The footage, beginning with Miu's interaction with Madison Coen, depicted the escalation of tensions leading to the violent altercation. Miu appeared visibly distressed as the video showcased the moments of the confrontation, which resulted in tragic consequences. Schuman, a resident of Stillwater, was fatally stabbed during the altercation, which also left Alexander Martin, Dante Carlson, Anthony Carlson, Rhyley Mattison, and Madison Coen injured. The jury's deliberations, which began Wednesday afternoon, concluded Thursday morning with the delivery of the verdict. The conviction of Nicolae Miu brings a measure of closure to a community still reeling from the senseless violence that unfolded at the Apple River. As legal proceedings progress, the impact of this tragic incident continues to resonate, serving as a reminder of the importance of accountability and justice in the face of such profound loss. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Emily Schuman had the initial idea for a food and fashion blog called Cupcakes and Cashmere back in 2008, and today, the company has grown into a full-fledged media and e-commerce business. In addition to running the Cupcakes and Cashmere company, engaging with the 570,000+ followers on her personal instagram and designing and restocking the bestselling jewelry on her online shop, Emily recently embarked on a new endeavor: candles. In December 2022, Emily debuted Lavune, initially launching with holiday candles like Evergreen and Ember, which have returned for this fall season alongside the line's core collection. Before she was running her own businesses, Emily spent her early career working in media advertising, first at Condé Nast and later at AOL. But while she was gaining valuable knowledge about publishing and the digital landscape, her free time was consumed by writing about the things she loved.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
