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It's an ill wind that blows no man any good. And sure enough, the Alberta government is getting an immediate boost out of spiking oil prices consequent upon the war in the Middle East. Rob Anderson dismisses union threats, touts oil windfall from Iran war shrinking deficits; wide-ranging chat covers immigration, energy, education.
Group Chat News is back with the biggest stories of the week including and update on Drama's dating life, everything going on in Iran, Anthropic exposing China for creating over 24,000 fake accounts to steal American AI technology, Claude just dethroned ChatGPT as the number one app in the U.S. after a wild Pentagon story, Jack Dorsey just announced Block is getting smaller and what that means for the future of Square. A mass shooting on Sixth Street leaves 3 dead and 14 injured with the FBI investigating terrorism ties. Plus the betting market payout controversy that has everyone heated.
This week Sam discusses this morning's ruling by the Supreme Court of the United States, a laundry list of sales, closures and lay-offs in the US, the sale of Ridgeview Wine Estate in the UK, Wales hiking the minimum price of alcohol and Spain's vineyard area dropping to the lowest level in 50 years. You can read the transcript of this newscast (with linked news sources) at https://www.jancisrobinson.com/articles/scotus-rules-tariffs-downsizing-us-and-spains-vineyard-area-shrinks.
Miles to Go - Travel Tips, News & Reviews You Can't Afford to Miss!
Watch Us On YouTube! Chase hotel pricing questions are making the rounds again — and Richard pulls back the curtain on what's actually happening behind the scenes. From net rates and commissionable pricing to why some portals appear more expensive than others, this week's episode digs into the messy reality of hotel distribution and why blanket conclusions rarely tell the full story. From there, the aviation nerd side comes out: United gets a new operations dashboard that geeks will love, Frontier makes a bold move by returning 24 planes to its lessor, and Delta prepares to temporarily fly A321neos with 44 first-class seats before eventually installing lie-flat suites. Plus, EVA Air launches new service between Washington Dulles and Taipei — a long-haul route that opens up some interesting award possibilities. Scroll down for timestamps and details. Get hydrated like Ed in Vegas with Nuun Use my Bilt Rewards link to sign-up and support the show! If you enjoy the podcast, I hope you'll take a moment to leave us a rating. That helps us grow our audience! If you're looking for a way to support the show, we'd love to have you join us in our Travel Slack Community. Join me and other travel experts for informative conversations about the travel world, the best ways to use your miles and points, Zoom happy hours and exciting giveaways. Monthly access Annual access Personal consultation plus annual access We have witty, funny, sarcastic discussions about travel, for members only. My fellow travel experts are available to answer your questions and we host video chats multiple times per month. Follow Us! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/milestogopodcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@milestogopodcast Ed Pizza: https://www.instagram.com/pizzainmotion/ Richard Kerr: https://www.instagram.com/kerrpoints/ WHAT WE COVER IN THIS EPISODE ✈️ Chase Hotel Pricing Questions • Why portal rates don't always match hotel direct pricing • Net rates vs commissionable rates explained • Why comparing total all-in pricing matters • When luxury program rates (FHR, Virtuoso, etc.) actually make sense ✈️ United's New Aviation Dashboard • Real-time fleet and hub operations data • Why aviation geeks will love it • Whether airlines care about public tracking tools ✈️ Frontier Returns 24 Planes • What it means to give aircraft back to a lessor • Shrinking to profitability • Concentrating routes to improve performance ✈️ Delta's A321neo First Class Surprise • 44 first-class seats (temporarily) • Eventually just 16 lie-flat suites • What this says about premium demand ✈️ EVA Air Launches IAD–Taipei • Nearly 16-hour nonstop • Award pricing opportunities • Why Asia continues expanding in North America EPISODE 424 TIMESTAMPS 0:49 – Opening banter and Delta Boston–Honolulu award pricing shock 4:00 – SkyMiles pricing vs cash fares to Hawaii 8:27 – Delta vs Hawaiian/Alaska comparisons 13:40 – Chase hotel pricing discrepancies explained 18:29 – Luxury program rates vs prepaid member rates 25:00 – United's new "Blue Board" dashboard 27:45 – Frontier returning 24 aircraft 31:15 – EVA Air launching IAD–Taipei 35:00 – Delta A321neo with 44 first-class seats 38:40 – Is flying in the back getting worse?
Crain's residential real estate reporter Dennis Rodkin talks with host Amy Guth about news from the local market, including how housing affordability is improving in many big cities — but not Chicago.Plus: The state's EV push meets market reality, Hyatt exposed to Epstein scandal despite Tom Pritzker's exit, Illinois erases $1.1 billion in medical debt for residents and Ikea to open third store in Chicago area. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Most Americans say President Trump has gone too far in his federal immigration crackdown. AP correspondent Donna Warder reports.
This OmniTalk Retail Fast Five segment, sponsored by the A&M Consumer and Retail Group, Mirakl, Ocampo Capital, Infios, Quorso, and Veloq, looks at BJ's Wholesale Club's experiment with smaller-format stores. Chris Walton and Anne Mezzenga, joined by A&M's Ken Cochran and Jon Malankar, discuss whether clubs can win quick-trip shopping missions, who should be most concerned, and how this move could reshape regional grocery competition. ⏩ Tune in for the full episode here: https://youtu.be/zqyHBYoL9N4 #BJsWholesale #ClubStores #RetailFormats #GroceryRetail #ConvenienceRetail #RetailStrategy #RegionalGrocers #RetailTrends #OmniTalk
Comprehensive coverage of the day's news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. Super Bowl trophy Minnesota immigration crackdown shrinking by 700 agents, but enforcement actions to continue; Senate committee debates regulations on self-driving cars, as critics warn of dangers; State water board debates future of Bay Delta as tribes, environmentalists warn of impacts on environment and economy; Bay area communities on edge over possible ICE presence at this weekend's Super Bowl; Kaiser strike continues as workers say management offers come with massive cuts; February 4 is International Day of Human Fraternity, UN chief says “let us reject fear and division in favor of tolerance, curiosity and respect for diversity” The post Minnesota immigration crackdown shrinks by 700 agents as enforcement continues; Bay area on edge over possible ICE presence at Super Bowl – February 4, 2026 appeared first on KPFA.
-The Clintons blink and agree to testify in the Epstein inquiry, prompting Rob to celebrate like someone finally found the “Clinton off-switch.” Bill Gates gets dragged in too — complete with historical condom investments. -Thane Rosenbaum joins on the Newsmax Hotline, bringing sharp analysis on everything from Holocaust trivialization to Middle East geopolitics — and Rob dreams aloud about someday vacationing in a fully rebuilt, resort-style Gaza. Today's podcast is sponsored by : RELIEF FACTOR - You don't need to live with aches & pains! Reduce muscle & joint inflammation and live a pain-free life by visiting http://ReliefFactor.com BIRCH GOLD - Protect and grow your retirement savings with gold. Text ROB to 98 98 98 for your FREE information kit! To call in and speak with Rob Carson live on the show, dial 1-800-922-6680 between the hours of 12 Noon and 3:00 pm Eastern Time Monday through Friday…E-mail Rob Carson at : RobCarsonShow@gmail.com Musical parodies provided by Jim Gossett (http://patreon.com/JimGossettComedy) Listen to Newsmax LIVE and see our entire podcast lineup at http://Newsmax.com/Listen Make the switch to NEWSMAX today! Get your 15 day free trial of NEWSMAX+ at http://NewsmaxPlus.com Looking for NEWSMAX caps, tees, mugs & more? Check out the Newsmax merchandise shop at : http://nws.mx/shop Follow NEWSMAX on Social Media: -Facebook: http://nws.mx/FB -X/Twitter: http://nws.mx/twitter -Instagram: http://nws.mx/IG -YouTube: https://youtube.com/NewsmaxTV -Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsmaxTV -TRUTH Social: https://truthsocial.com/@NEWSMAX -GETTR: https://gettr.com/user/newsmax -Threads: http://threads.net/@NEWSMAX -Telegram: http://t.me/newsmax -BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/newsmax.com -Parler: http://app.parler.com/newsmax Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Book your free discovery call directly, visit: www.robertjamescoaching.com In this episode Robert James explains how OCD narrows your world by pulling attention inward through compulsions, certainty-seeking and constant self-monitoring, and why that inward focus strengthens the problem. He offers a clear alternative — shifting attention outward into people, purpose, movement and flow — and outlines practical steps to expand your life, trust your body, tolerate uncertainty, and find structured support through his 12-week program Disclaimer: Robert James Pizey (of Robert James Coaching) is not a medical professional and is also not providing therapy or medical treatment. Robert James Pizey recommends that anyone experiencing anxiety or OCD to seek professional medical help straight away to get a medical opinion and rule out other conditions or illnesses. The comments and opinions as written on this site are simply that and are not to be taken as professional medical opinions. Robert James Pizey provides coaching, education, accountability and peer support around Anxiety through his own personal experiences.
Airlines are set to save nearly $600 million this year thanks to weight loss drugs making passengers lighter—but don't expect your ticket prices to drop! Meanwhile, Rhode Island debates removing Mr. Potato Head license plates after Hasbro moves headquarters, a Polish general gets fired for accidentally leaving anti-tank mines at an IKEA warehouse, and a Florida deputy handcuffs a runaway emu's legs after a dramatic chase.Scot Combs and Tony Verkinnes bring you the week's strangest verified news stories with their signature wit and commentary. From fuel cost savings through pharmaceutical side effects to military logistics disasters involving Swedish furniture stores, this episode covers the bizarre true stories making headlines.Get your own This Is True Really News coffee mug at: https://teespring.com/stores/special-ts-5/collection/mugs?page=1This Is True Really News delivers weekly updates on the most unusual verified news stories from around the world. Like, subscribe, and follow for more unbelievable but true news coverage!Email us your story suggestions: TITR@netradio.network#ThisIsTrueReallyNews #WeirdNews #Airlines #Ozempic #MrPotatoHead #RhodeIsland #Poland #IKEA #Florida #EmuArrest #TrueNews #Comedy #NewsCommentary #Episode1033
Why does youthwork sometimes feel like it's getting smaller, harder, and more frustrating — even when we're working so hard?In this episode of The Heart of the Youth Leader, Andy reflects on Proverbs 11 and the way our values quietly shape the size and health of our ministry. Drawing on Jesus' example and the wisdom of Scripture, he explores how self-focus and convenience can shrink our world, while generosity — with time, attention, and love — causes it to grow.This is an invitation for youth and children's leaders to pause, take the temperature of their hearts, and rediscover a Jesus-shaped way of living and leading that brings life, depth, and fruitfulness.A short, reflective episode to use as part of your quiet time or weekly rhythm.
In this episode of Crypto Town Hall, hosts and guests vent frustration over the crypto market's prolonged stagnation, low volatility, extreme fear sentiment, shrinking altcoins, and repetitive headlines dominated by Trump, political gridlock, and regulatory uncertainty. They dissect the stalled Clarity Act and related bills, criticizing banking-lobby influence, ethics clause deadlocks, yield restrictions on stablecoins, and clauses that hinder tokenization and innovation. The conversation critiques elite control, Europe's regulatory self-sabotage, and the need for crypto to prioritize simple, user-friendly retail adoption over institutional capture or tribal infighting.
Listen to 148 Future Now Show - X-Class Pandora A lively show today, we take a look at what’s going on in our corner of the universe. Looks like we just weathered what is known as an X-Class solar flare, lighting up the Northern skies with the aurora borealis, and and giving global communications a bit of a glitchy headache. Thanks to the Golden Dome initiative Rocket Lab is hitting it big time on Wall Street, and the new space telescope, Pandora, looks at the solar flares of other star systems in the search of E.T. life. And the ultimate rocket showdown: Who’s packing the bigger boom? Elon’s SpaceX Starship or NASA’s mighty SLS? We’re diving into the specs, the swagger, and who might actually win the space race crown. Popcorn ready? Over in Metaverse land, Meta just showed the door to about 1,500 folks tied to their VR dreams as they’re desperately trying to plug the multi-billion-dollar money bleed. And Siri? Oh boy—Apple’s ditching the OpenAI hookup and switching allegiances to Google’s Gemini for that next-level upgrade. Why the swap? We break it down, including Bobby’s hot take: local AI running right on your device is about to take over the world. That’s why Apple’s reportedly renting Google’s monster server farms instead of building their own—smart move or sneaky strategy? In the programming world, Claude.ai is killing it, allowing complex programming to be done in English!No more staring at cryptic errors for hours; just talk to it like a super-genius buddy.Health corner: We’re spilling the tea on sugar substitutes that won’t wreck your vibe. Check out cool options like Tagatose (tastes almost like the real deal but with way fewer calories and barely any blood sugar spike), plus GlyNAC and glycine for those extra wellness perks. Sweet without the guilt?And get this—in Japan, researchers discovered that simple blue lights on subway platforms slash suicide rates by a mind-blowing 84%. Calming vibes from LED magic turning a tragic problem into a low-cost win. Humanity-level glow-up! Meanwhile, look up, its…Devos time! Enjoy..
Philadelphia Eagles STILL in search of an Offensive Coordinator as the field SHRINKS! Mike McDaniel headed to Los Angeles Chargers. Philadelphia 76ers lose to the Phoenix Suns as Tyrese Maxey STRUGGLES from the floor. Philadelphia Phillies President, Dave Dombrowski talks about the gut punch that is Bo Bichette.
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The post-pandemic travel spending surge begins to cool, Hilton expands deeper into apartment-style stays, and Greenland navigates growing political noise as it markets silence and nature. On today's Skift Daily Briefing, Sarah Dandashy breaks down why travel is losing wallet share even as demand stays strong, what Hilton's new Apartment Collection signals about longer-stay strategy, and how geopolitics could complicate Greenland's rise as a bucket-list destination. This episode is presented by Lodgify! Articles Referenced: Travel's Wallet Share Reckoning Is Here Hilton Debuts Apartment Collection as 26th Brand Greenland Tourism's Trump Problem: Surviving the Unwanted Spotlight Honorable Mention: @AskAConcierge on IG Connect with Skift LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/skift/ WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaAL375LikgIXmNPYQ0L/ Facebook: https://facebook.com/skiftnews Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/skiftnews/ Threads: https://www.threads.net/@skiftnews Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/skiftnews.bsky.social X: https://twitter.com/skift Subscribe to @SkiftNews and never miss an update from the travel industry.
Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson react to the New England Patriots beating the Los Angeles Chargers to advance to the next round of the playoffs, the San Francisco 49ers go on the road and beat the Philadelphia Eagles to advance to the next round against the Seattle Seahawks, and do the Cowboys franchise tag George Pickens and much more! Subscribe to Nightcap presented by PrizePicks so you don’t miss out on any new drops! Download the PrizePicks app today and use code SHANNON to get $50 in lineups after you play your first $5 lineup! Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/NI... 09:00 - Pats beat Chargers 23:45 - 49ers beat Eagles (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #clubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Caring for a narcissistic parent can be filled with doubt, guilt and frustration. My guest for this episode is Julia L. Mayer, PsyD. A clinical psychologist in private practice in Media, Pennsylvania, with over three decades of experience supporting women in caregiving roles, those navigating troubled marriages, and individuals with histories of sexual trauma. She is the author of the novel, A Fleeting State of Mind and coauthor of AARP Meditations for Caregivers, AARP Love and Meaning After 50, and The AARP Caregiver Answer Book. A former president of the board of The Psychology Network, Julia has cohosted the podcast Shrinks on Third since 2016, focusing on psychology and social justice. She also brings lived experience as a caregiver for her father and mother-in-law with vascular dementia and her stepfather-in-law with Alzheimer's disease. In this episode, we talk about caring for a narcissistic parent, the different types of narcissism, compassionate ways to cope, tending to your own well-being and so so much more. TRANSCRIPT Dr. Mayer's website Caregiver Answer Book Daughterhood.org
The Shrinks are back for a top-of-the-year bonanza: The First Annual, Semi-Annual Shrinkies Awards!!! Each of the boys share defining moments in golf for 2025, before doling out some love and hate in equal measure.In this session: Too much LIV talk, Hog Shock, Helen of TroyAs always, thanks for listening to Group Golf Therapy! #mindyourgolfPlease subscribe, rate our podcast, and leave a review—we're always looking to deliver a great show to you.Hit 'em straight, and mind your golf.Follow us: @groupgolftherapyBradford: @bradfordwilsongolfConnor: @thebagbanditDrew: @everydaydrew
The GOP's House majority is now down to zero. Plus, Tim Walz's career has been ended by a YouTuber with more curiosity than the media.
HER Style Podcast | Buy Less, Shop Smarter, Build a Wardrobe You Love
Have you ever noticed how on the days you don't feel great in what you're wearing… you're just a little quieter? You still show up. You still do the thing. But you're not quite as sharp, as bold, or as expressive as you know you can be. You don't raise your hand as fast. You don't hit "post" as confidently. You don't walk into the room like, "Yep. I belong here." And what's wild is — we almost never connect that back to our clothes. We tell ourselves we're just tired… distracted… not in the mood… "off" today. But what if your style is playing a much bigger role than you think? That's what we're talking about today — not fashion trends or shopping lists — but the subtle ways your style might be quietly holding you back… and exactly what to do about it. FREE 5-MIN PERSONAL STYLE QUIZ: https://herstylellc.com/quiz HER STYLE ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/heatherriggsstyle/ JOIN HER STYLE COLLECTIVE: https://herstylellc.com/collective Related Episodes: 298 – Style as Your Personal Brand: How to Lead With Authority Without Saying a Word 246 – 10 Ways to Boost Your Self-Esteem so You Can Show Up More Confidently at Work and in Life 45 – Growing Your Confidence Is a SELFLESS Choice —Here's Why
Jack and Kenny preview Mizzou vs. Virginia in the Gator Bowl. The guys break down what to know about the Cavaliers, who is opting out for both teams and what the Tigers need to do to have success against the ACC's runner-up. The show pivots to a discussion about the future of Mizzou men's basketball under Dennis Gates after the Tigers' 91-48 defeat to Illinois. The show closes with Quick Hits: Ennis Rakestraw Jr. graduates, women's basketball finishes non-conference schedule with a win and Damon Wilson II sues Georgia. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
I'm delighted to welcome back to the podcast Dr. Barry Jacobs, and equally excited to welcome his co author and wife, Dr. Julia Mayer. Dr. Barry Jacobs is a clinical psychologist, family therapist, author and principal at Health Management Associates, a national healthcare consulting firm. He's the author of the emotional Survival Guide for Caregivers, and has been a trusted voice for caregivers through his long running aarp.org advice column. Dr. Julia Mayer is a clinical psychologist with over three decades of experience supporting women in caregiver roles as well as those with troubled marriages and histories of sexual trauma. She's the author of the novel A Fleeting State of Mind, and co-host of the psychology and social justice podcast Shrinks on Third. Together, Barry and Julia have co authored several AARP titles, and now they're back with their latest collaboration, The AARP Caregiver Answer Book. This compassionate and practical guide is a must have for anyone navigating the caregiving journey. Today, we're discussing some of the topics in their book, covering common challenges in caregiving: breaking promises, dealing with guilt and burnout, the emotional realities of caregiving and so much more. TRANSCRIPT For more support and community, find us at Daughterhood
The Automotive Troublemaker w/ Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier
Shoot us a Text.Episode #1215: Today we break down why monthly payments keep climbing despite improving fundamentals, VinFast's shrinking U.S. footprint as it pivots overseas, and VaynerMedia's Anti-Trend Report showing why trend-chasing is officially dead in 2026.Show Notes with links:New-vehicle payments hit a November record at $760, but underneath the headline, several affordability pressures are actually starting to ease. Softer interest rates and strong used-vehicle values are helping cushion buyers as the market normalizes into year-end.Rates dipped to 6.1% and robust used values are keeping trade-in equity near historic highs.Dealer profits stayed steady at $2,161 per vehicle, showing margin stability.However, negative equity rose to 27% of all trades and lease expirations are down 15% YoY and 50% vs. 2023“How aggressively manufacturers choose to adjust discounting and promotional activity during December will be critical in shaping the close of 2025.” said J.D. Power's Thomas King.VinFast's retreat from the U.S. market is accelerating as its retail network falls below two dozen active stores. Falling sales, stalled product plans, and shifting global priorities are prompting dealers to exit while the brand refocuses on markets where demand is stronger.Holman's North Carolina store — VinFast's first U.S. franchise — ends sales Dec. 31, marking the third dealer exit in six months.U.S. registrations fell 57% through October, even as overall EV sales grew 11% in the same period.Several listed stores show no inventory or are “coming soon,” and many active rooftops have 15 or fewer vehicles in stock.“Given the tariff situation and the instability in the EV market, we just need to see how that settles before we push hard in the U.S.,” said VinFast chairwoman Thuy Thu Le.VaynerMedia's new Anti-Trend Report argues that social trends are collapsing faster than ever, making 2026 the year brands stop chasing virality and start pursuing genuine relevance. With algorithms fragmenting attention, emotional connection becomes the new competitive advantage.The report says trend fatigue is accelerating — trends now fade 14x faster than they used to, and 1/3 of consumers think brands “jumping on viral trends” is embarrassing.Platforms are blurring: TikTok layouts show up on Instagram, Facebook-style text posts appear everywhere — meaning content format matters more than platform identity.Audiences expect authenticity, not broadcasts; brands must create two-way social conversations, not passive content streams.“In 2026, the brands that win won't be those who shout the loudest, but those who show up the most real.” — Allan Blair, SVP & Head of Strategy, VaynerMediaThank you to today's sponsor, Mia. Capture more revenue, protect CSI, and never miss a call or connection again with 24/7 phone coverage and texJoin Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier every morning for the Automotive State of the Union podcast as they connect the dots across car dealerships, retail trends, emerging tech like AI, and cultural shifts—bringing clarity, speed, and people-first insight to automotive leaders navigating a rapidly changing industry.Get the Daily Push Back email at https://www.asotu.com/ JOIN the conversation on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/asotu/
Trauma does not just live in your memories. It reshapes your brain. It can shrink your hippocampus, disrupt your prefrontal cortex, heighten your stress response, and leave you feeling stuck in survival mode. But the good news is this. Your brain is not fixed. It can heal. It can rewire. And one of the most powerful tools to rebuild a trauma-affected brain is movement.In this episode, I break down the neuroscience of how trauma changes the brain and how exercise can stimulate neuroplasticity, grow new brain cells, repair damaged pathways, and restore your ability to focus, learn, and feel in control again.You will discover why BDNF acts like fertilizer for your brain, how aerobic movement grows the hippocampus, why pairing exercise with mindfulness accelerates healing, and how to create a simple step-by-step plan to rebuild your brain even if you feel busy, stressed, or unmotivated.I also guide you through a seven day brain healing challenge you can start today and share how sleep, nutrition, connection, and lifelong learning work together to create the ultimate environment for recovery.This episode will show you how one small step can ignite big healing and longevity. Your brain can change at any age and any stage. And you can start rebuilding today./ / / Are you ready to take the next step on your brain optimization journey? / / /Choose your own adventure. Below are the best places to start:>>> Join Limitless Live 2025 Virtual Experience >>> Master Exceptional Memory Skills in 31 Days>>> Discover Your Unique KWIK BRAIN C.O.D.E To Activate Your GeniusTake your first step by choosing one of the options above, and you will find everything you need to ignite your brilliant brain and unlock your exceptional life, allowing you to achieve and surpass all of your personal and professional goals.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Episode 335 Exercise has been shown to shrink tumours by 60 per cent. A new study shows another link between regular exercise and cancer prevention, this time revealing that muscle cells may outcompete cancer cells for energy - basically starving them. We explore the links between metabolism and glucose - with the caveat that so far this has only been demonstrated in mice, in a small study. The interstellar object 3I/ATLAS may be even weirder than we thought. Ever since we spotted this comet from another star system, scientists have been studying every inch of it. And no - it's not an alien spacecraft. But it does seem to be home to surprising amounts of chemicals like carbon dioxide and methanol - essential ingredients for life. Could this shed light on the origin of life in the universe? A 100-year-old debate between two titans of physics has finally been settled. In the 1920s, Albert Einstein and Niels Bohr butted heads about the nature of light. Einstein said light is a particle. Bohr said it's both a particle and a wave. They came up with an experiment to settle the argument - the trouble is, they had no way to run it. Now, 100 years later, we finally have the technology to perform the test - and the winner is… Hosted by Rowan Hooper and Penny Sarchet, with guests Alexandra Thompson, Alex Wilkins and Jacob Aron. To read more about these stories, visit https://www.newscientist.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on the Quiet Please Golf Podcast, Tiger finally speaks—and we break down what he said, what he didn’t say, and when (or if) the Big Cat will tee it up again. We dive into a loaded Hero World Challenge preview, with storylines that could shape the early 2026 season. Plus, the PGA Tour is quietly shrinking its schedule, and we unpack what that means for players, sponsors, and fans. And because we can’t help ourselves, we finish with a little football talk… seriously, what is going on with Christian’s Eagles?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You can't build a big, brave, creative life if you're still waiting for permission. In this episode, Ceri talks about the quiet poison of approval seeking, which keeps you performing instead of creating, editing yourself to fit in and please people who might never have seen your work. Or if they do, are too entangled in their own insecurities to applaud it anyway. Ceri explains why so many artists fall into the approval trap and how to get out of it should you be stuck there. KEY TAKEAWAYS Most of the artists you're trying to impress are doing the exact same thing —comparing themselves to someone else, chasing a nod from their own invisible panel of gatekeepers. You don't need to earn respect. You're already part of a living, breathing ecosystem of creativity. The system only works because each of us contributes our vision, our labour, our risk, our weirdness. If you've caught yourself editing your words or watering down your wins to fit in – use the simple exercise Ceri shares to reset how you view yourself, your work and how it is received, so you can stop seeking validation. BEST MOMENTS “In rooms full of artists, she admired, she shrank. She apologised for her success. She made her language more intellectual to prove she belonged. ” “It's a pyramid scheme of validation. Nobody ever feels they've reached the top.” “Respect isn't a prize handed down; it's a by-product of contribution and participation.” “Respect flows horizontally, not hierarchically. And the moment you stop trying to earn it, you start embodying it.” PODCAST HOST BIO With over 35 years in the art world, Ceri has worked closely with leading artists and arts professionals, managed public and private galleries and charities, and curated more than 250 exhibitions and events. She sold artworks to major museums and private collectors and commissioned thousands of works across diverse media, from renowned artists such as John Akomfrah, Pipilotti Rist, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer and Vito Acconci. Now, she wants to share her extensive knowledge with you, so you can excel and achieve your goals. **** Ceri Hand Coaching Membership: Group coaching, live art surgeries, exclusive masterclasses, portfolio reviews, weekly challenges. Access our library of content and resource hub anytime and enjoy special discounts within a vibrant community of peers and professionals. Ready to transform your art career? Join today! https://cerihand.com/membership **** Unlock Your Artworld Network Self Study Course Our self-study video course, "Unlock Your Artworld Network," offers a straightforward 5-step framework to help you build valuable relationships effortlessly. Gain the tools and confidence you need to create new opportunities and thrive in the art world today. https://cerihand.com/courses/unlock_your_artworld_network/ **** Book a Discovery Call Today To schedule a personalised 1-2-1 coaching session with Ceri or explore our group coaching options, simply email us at hello@cerihand.com **** Discover Your Extraordinary Creativity Visit www.cerihand.com to learn how we can help you become an extraordinary creative. This Podcast has been brought to you by Disruptive Media. https://disruptivemedia.co.uk/
Most of us think we're great communicators… but the truth is, we often aren't. At the free webinar on Wednesday, December 3 from 11 to 1 PT, you'll learn some tremendous new skills that will blow your mind. They'll also transform your relationships with the people you care about! Sign up now at FeelingGoodWebinar.com. It's for EVERYBODY! Shrinks and the general public alike are warmly welcomed. Therapists can purchase two CE credits if you attend the live event. See you there!
Why have we lost our trust in natural medicine? In this video, we'll discuss why natural medicine is ignored and sometimes even dismissed as folklore. Is it wise to invalidate the wisdom of the past? Discover the truth about natural medicine in this video.0:00 Introduction: Natural medicine suppression0:19 United States Dispensatory 0:38 Pharmaceutical vs. natural medicine 3:08 The advancement of medicine 6:35 Natural remedies of the past The “United States Dispensatory” by Wood and Lawall may provide insight into alternative medicine censorship in the United States. The 21st edition, published in 1926, was the most authoritative and comprehensive reference for American medicine. At the time of publication, 75% of medicine consisted of various natural remedies, while only 25% consisted of synthetic compounds.Since then, there's been a gradual transition from natural remedies to synthetic drugs. When the 22nd edition of the book was published in 1943, the ratio of natural to synthetic drugs shifted to 50:50.Today, medicine is often prescribed without considering lifestyle, eating habits, sleep patterns, stress levels, or the microbiome. Symptoms of the underlying problems are treated without addressing the root cause.Discover these 20 natural remedies that have stood the test of time, along with the ailment they have historically been used to address.1. Cod liver oil—Tuberculosis, tetany, nerve pain2. Nutmeg oil—Psychotic problems3. Olive oil—Mild laxative, gallstones 4. Pine needle oil—Eliminates mucus from the lungs 5. Castor oil—Mild laxative 6. Sandalwood oil—Gonorrhea, bronchitis, bladder infections 7. Sassafras oil—Antiseptic 8. Betaine hydrochloride—Indigestion, gastric problems9. Pepsin—Digestive issues 10. Lugol's iodine—Thyroid support and protection 11. Magnesium sulfate—Sleep support, anxiety, pain killer 12. Calcium chloride—Acidifies the body 13. Liver extract—Anemia 14. Methylene blue—Shrinks tumors, meningitis, bladder infections, gonorrhea, and supports the mitochondria15. Lithium carbonate—Relaxation, anxiety, and depression relief16. Glauber's salt—Laxative17. Vitamin D—Autoimmune conditions18. Colloidal silver19. Activated charcoal—Food poisoning, gas20. Niacin—Lowers triglycerides, increases HDL, increases lifespan, supports cardiovascular health, acts as a NAD precursorDr. Eric Berg DC Bio:Dr. Berg, age 60, is a chiropractor who specializes in Healthy Ketosis & Intermittent Fasting. He is the Director of Dr. Berg Nutritionals and author of the best-selling book The Healthy Keto Plan. He no longer practices, but focuses on health education through social media.Disclaimer: Dr. Eric Berg received his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Palmer College of Chiropractic in 1988. His use of “doctor” or “Dr.” in relation to himself solely refers to that degree. Dr. Berg is a licensed chiropractor in Virginia, California, and Louisiana, but he no longer practices chiropractic in any state and does not see patients, so he can focus on educating people as a full-time activity, yet he maintains an active license. This video is for general informational purposes only. It should not be used to self-diagnose, and it is not a substitute for a medical exam, cure, treatment, diagnosis, prescription, or recommendation. It does not create a doctor-patient relationship between Dr. Berg and you. You should not make any change in your health regimen or diet before first consulting a physician and obtaining a medical exam, diagnosis, and recommendation. Always seek the advice of a physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
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In this episode, Dr. Rena Malik, MD sits down with Dr. Aaron Fischman to explore the latest advances in prostate artery embolization for treating BPH and urinary symptoms. They discuss the types of materials used, procedural innovations, patient evaluation, and success rates, while emphasizing the importance of proper assessment and minimizing sexual side effects. Listeners will gain practical insights into how this minimally invasive procedure can improve quality of life for men with enlarged prostates. Become a Member to Receive Exclusive Content: renamalik.supercast.com Schedule an appointment with me: https://www.renamalikmd.com/appointments Stay connected with Dr. Aaron Fischman on social media for daily insights and updates. Don't miss out—follow him now and check out these links! X - https://x.com/bonesz?s=21&t=capJF_nC6iMJjJWqHuZeYw LINKEDIN - https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaron-fischman-md-fsir-fcirse-fsvm-213a234?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=ios_app YOUTUBE - https://youtube.com/@aaronfischmanmd?si=wP7jb0Za32H9Y_mE ▶️Chapters: 00:00 Embolization materials used00:31 Particle vs. glue embolization01:50 Technical advances in procedure03:12 Radiation exposure discussion04:37 Patient evaluation process07:39 Success rates and candidacy10:28 Treating urinary retention12:10 Risks and side effects16:11 Symptom relief timeline Let's Connect!: WEBSITE: http://www.renamalikmd.com YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@RenaMalikMD INSTAGRAM: http://www.instagram.com/RenaMalikMD TWITTER: http://twitter.com/RenaMalikMD FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/RenaMalikMD/ LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/renadmalik PINTEREST: https://www.pinterest.com/renamalikmd/ TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/RenaMalikMD ------------------------------------------------------ DISCLAIMER: This podcast is purely educational and does not constitute medical advice. The content of this podcast is my personal opinion, and not that of my employer(s). Use of this information is at your own risk. Rena Malik, M.D. will not assume any liability for any direct or indirect losses or damages that may result from the use of information contained in this podcast including but not limited to economic loss, injury, illness or death. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In 2005, I had a ten-minute conversation at San Jose Airport that generated billions in revenue for HP. But here's what's fascinating: three other HP executives heard the exact same conversation and saw nothing special about it. If you read Monday's Studio Notes, you know this story from the emotional side—what it felt like to have that breakthrough moment, the internal resistance I faced, the personal transformation that followed. Today I'm delivering on my promise to give you the complete tactical methodology behind that insight. I'm going to show you the systematic framework I call high-resolution thinking—and how you can train yourself to see opportunities that others miss entirely. By the end of this episode, you'll understand the three-stage system that turns casual conversations into breakthrough innovations, you'll have nine specific methods you can practice, and you'll walk away with a week-long exercise you can start immediately. Here's what I want you to do right now: think of one conversation you had this week where someone mentioned a frustration, a side project, or something they wished existed. Hold that in your mind—we're going to transform how you process that kind of information. Credibility and Results But first, let me establish why this matters. That airport conversation led to HP's acquisition of VooDoo PC, the creation of HP's gaming business unit, and HP's rise to number one gaming PC market share—a position we held for years. The HP Blackbird that resulted earned PC Gamer's highest score ever awarded and a 9.3 from CNET. More importantly, I've used this same methodology to identify breakthrough opportunities across multiple Fortune 100 companies over the past two decades. The framework is repeatable, teachable, and it works. The difference between breakthrough innovators and everyone else isn't intelligence or access to information. It's thinking resolution—the cognitive ability to process multiple layers of information simultaneously while others get stuck examining only the surface. The Problem But before we dive into the framework, let me show you why this has become absolutely critical. We're living through what I call a "thinking recession." Despite having access to more information than ever before, our cognitive resolution is actually decreasing. Here's a startling statistic: the average executive processes over 34 GB of information daily, but misses 73% of the strategic signals embedded in that data. We're drowning in information while starving for insight. Watch any leadership meeting and you'll see the symptoms: binary thinking applied to complex situations, focus on symptoms instead of root causes, poor synthesis of multiple data streams, and over-reliance on frameworks that miss critical edge cases. Pause here and ask yourself: How many potential opportunities did you miss last week simply because you processed them as routine information instead of strategic signals? Consider Kodak—a company that literally invented the first digital camera, owned the patents, and dominated the market. They processed digital photography in low resolution, seeing it as a threat to film rather than recognizing how convenience, quality improvements, and social sharing behaviors would converge to create an entirely new market. Meanwhile, Instagram—a company that didn't even exist yet—was destined to process the same signals with enhanced clarity. They understood that digital photography wasn't about replacing film. It was about transforming social connection through visual storytelling. This pattern repeats constantly, and the stakes keep getting higher. The HP Story Let me show you exactly how high-resolution thinking worked in that airport conversation. I was traveling to San Diego with three other HP executives to visit a defense contractor. Standard business trip. But instead of small talk, I asked the HP engineer traveling with us about his side project. After some prodding, he described a PC he'd built with "off the charts performance." He'd been sneaking parts from the parts bin, sneaking motherboard customizations into production runs, conducting unauthorized R&D on his own time. Here's where thinking resolution made the difference: Standard Resolution Capture: "HP engineer built fast PC" High-Resolution Capture: Internal stealth project + upcoming defense contractor insights + performance optimization + unauthorized innovation driven by market demand Standard Resolution Processing: "Fast PC = gaming opportunity" High-Resolution Processing: Multiple pattern vectors converging—computing power trajectory hitting gaming demand trajectory, defense-grade performance concepts moving toward consumer markets, enthusiast communities forming through internet connections Standard Resolution Compression: "Let's build gaming PCs" High-Resolution Compression: Acquire existing excellence rather than build from scratch, preserve innovation culture while scaling distribution, create gaming ecosystem not just products The three other executives processed the same information but missed the pattern convergence that would reshape the entire computing industry. Framework Overview Now let me show you the systematic solution. High-resolution thinking operates through three distinct stages, and here's the key insight: each stage amplifies the others exponentially. Stage 1: Capture - Most people process conversations at surface level, missing 90% of the strategic signals embedded in everyday exchanges. This stage trains you to simultaneously examine multiple layers of reality—from obvious statements to hidden patterns to emerging trends—so you extract breakthrough insights from information others dismiss as routine. Stage 2: Process - While others analyze single trends in isolation, advanced thinkers recognize that breakthrough opportunities emerge where multiple patterns converge. You'll learn to track pattern vectors across different scales and timeframes, then identify the intersection points where small insights become massive market opportunities. Stage 3: Compress - Even brilliant insights die if they can't drive action, which is why 89% of strategic observations never get implemented. This stage teaches you to package complex discoveries into forms that bypass cognitive resistance and create inevitable decisions rather than ignored recommendations. Here's what's fascinating: most people get stuck in Stage 1—they either see only surface information or get overwhelmed by details. Advanced thinkers master all three stages systematically, and that's when breakthrough insights become predictable rather than lucky. The companies dominating their industries have leaders who excel at all three stages. The ones struggling usually excel at only one or two. Let me break down each stage with specific methods you can practice immediately. STAGE 1: Capture Stage 1 trains you to see what competitors overlook by processing information through multiple layers simultaneously. Most people process conversations at surface level, missing 90% of the strategic signals embedded in everyday exchanges, but you'll learn to extract game-changing insights from information others dismiss as routine. Let me break down the three methods for capturing hidden opportunities: Method 1: Multi-Layer Observation Most people either see the big picture or get lost in details, but advanced innovators process both simultaneously along with emerging signals and missing context. This systematic scanning technique operates through four distinct lenses, ensuring you never overlook critical information that competitors dismiss as irrelevant noise. Surface Layer: What everyone sees (the obvious) Pattern Layer: What connects and repeats (the structural) Signal Layer: What's emerging or changing (the predictive) Context Layer: What's missing or assumed (the invisible) In the HP example, the surface layer was "engineer built fast PC." The pattern layer was our upcoming defense contractor visit revealing performance vectors beyond consumer markets. The signal layer was stealth projects suggesting broader unmet demand. The context layer was our official roadmap missing performance enthusiasts willing to take risks. Method 2: Signal vs. Noise Discrimination Information abundance has made signal detection the critical skill, as most people collect data randomly and hope patterns emerge. Advanced thinkers use systematic filters to distinguish information that predicts and explains from information that distracts and misleads, dramatically improving decision quality while reducing cognitive overload. High Signal: Information that predicts, explains, or changes decisions Medium Signal: Information that provides context or confirmation Noise: Information that distracts or misleads "Stealth project" was high signal—it indicated unmet market demand worth risking a career for. Technical details were medium signal. Official job duties were noise. Method 3: Edge Case Hunting While most companies focus on serving their mainstream customers better, edge cases often contain the most valuable insights about where entire markets are heading. By systematically studying outliers, boundary conditions, and exceptions to conventional wisdom, you'll identify game-changing opportunities before they become obvious to your competition. Extreme Questions: What happens if this scales 10x? Shrinks 10x? Boundary Conditions: Where does this rule stop working? Failed Examples: What can unsuccessful cases teach us? Outliers: Who succeeds despite breaking conventional wisdom? Stress Tests: How does this hold up under pressure? The gaming enthusiasts building high-performance PCs weren't exceptions to ignore—they were leading indicators of massive market transformation. Ask yourself: Think about your organization's recent decisions. How many potential opportunities might you have missed simply because you processed them as routine information instead of applying these three capture methods systematically? STAGE 2: Process Excellent. Now you're capturing what competitors overlook. But raw observations are just data points. Stage 2 is where game-changing opportunities emerge—when you recognize that the real insights come from pattern convergence, where multiple trends intersect to create unexpected amplifications that others can't see. Here's a critical insight: While competitors analyze single trends in isolation, advanced innovators focus on pattern convergence—where multiple trends intersect to create unexpected opportunities. Let me give you three methods for processing these connections systematically: Method 1: Multi-Resolution Systems Analysis Unlike standard systems thinking that maps static relationships, this approach operates like a dynamic zoom lens that simultaneously analyzes macro industry forces, meso market dynamics, and micro individual interactions. You'll learn to identify temporal bridges—how today's micro-decisions aggregate into tomorrow's macro-realities—giving you predictive insight into market transformations before they become visible to others. Macro Resolution: Industry forces and ecosystem trends (5-10 year view) Meso Resolution: Market dynamics and organizational patterns (1-3 year view) Micro Resolution: Individual interactions and tactical decisions (real-time view) Temporal Bridges: How micro actions aggregate to macro outcomes over time Challenge yourself right now: Take that conversation you thought of earlier. Can you process it at all four resolution levels? What industry forces are creating the frustration they mentioned? What market dynamics make their side project relevant? How might their individual innovation predict broader transformation? For HP gaming, macro showed computing and entertainment converging as major industry forces. Meso revealed gaming enthusiasts as underserved segments with growing purchasing power. Micro captured one engineer's stealth project as a demand signal from within our own organization. The temporal bridge connected individual unauthorized innovation to ecosystem transformation happening industry-wide. Method 2: Vector Pattern Recognition Most people see static patterns like "gaming is popular," but miss the critical vectors: direction, velocity, and momentum that determine where patterns are heading. This technique teaches you to process patterns with movement data—tracking acceleration, cross-domain transfer, and collision points—so you can predict convergence opportunities before they become obvious to the market. Pattern Direction: Is this pattern strengthening or weakening over time? Pattern Velocity: How fast is the change happening and is it accelerating? Pattern Transfer: How does this pattern migrate between domains or industries? Pattern Collision: What happens when conflicting patterns meet or converge? In 2005, multiple vectors were converging: gaming performance requirements accelerating, computing power following Moore's Law, consumer willingness to pay premiums increasing, and enthusiast communities growing through internet connections. The collision point would create a massive new market category. Method 3: Interference Pattern Analysis While standard approaches analyze individual trends separately, game-changing insights emerge from interference patterns—where multiple trends overlap to create constructive amplification or destructive cancellation. This advanced technique focuses on convergence zones where separate patterns intersect to create entirely new phenomena that don't exist in any single trend alone. Pattern Superposition: How do multiple trends layer over each other? Constructive Interference: Where do trends amplify each other unexpectedly? Destructive Interference: Where do trends cancel each other out? Emergence Zones: Where does interference create entirely new phenomena? Here's your breakthrough moment: HP gaming emerged from constructive convergence between computing performance improvements, gaming market growth, enthusiast community formation, and direct-to-consumer distribution capabilities. Each trend alone was interesting. Their intersection created a billion-dollar market category. But here's what separates good analysis from breakthrough innovation: you need to compress these insights into action. And that's where most brilliant observations die. STAGE 3: Compress Now we reach the stage where most brilliant insights die—compression. Even the most sophisticated understanding of market patterns is worthless if it can't drive action, which is why so many strategic observations never get implemented because they trigger resistance instead of recognition. Here's the brutal truth: Most strategic insights never get implemented because they trigger resistance instead of recognition. The difference between advanced innovators and everyone else isn't just what they see—it's how they package what they see. Method 1: The Insight Compression Engine Standard approaches dump conclusions on people and hope they accept them, which triggers resistance instead of recognition. Advanced compression works like a key designed for specific mental locks—using cognitive hooks that exploit existing beliefs, minimal proof that triggers acceptance, and action triggers that make next steps feel inevitable rather than optional. Cognitive Hook: Exploits existing mental models for instant recognition Proof Compression: Minimum viable evidence that triggers belief Action Trigger: Makes the next step feel inevitable rather than optional Replication Code: Ensures the insight spreads naturally to others Think about this: For HP gaming, I didn't present a 47-slide market analysis. The cognitive hook was "our own engineers are willing to risk their jobs to build what the market wants." That connected to existing beliefs about HP's engineering excellence and made the insight feel like discovering something we already knew. Method 2: Temporal Compression Architecture Human brains are terrible at imagining future consequences but excellent at choosing between clearly presented options, which is why most strategic insights fail to drive action. This method compresses time itself—showing decision-makers multiple future scenarios simultaneously and the specific decision paths that lead to each outcome, making future consequences feel immediate and real. Present State Compression: Current reality expressed in its sharpest form Trajectory Compression: Where current paths lead without intervention Intervention Points: Specific moments when decisions change everything Future State Comparison: Side-by-side compressed views of possible outcomes Method 3: Network Compression Strategy While standard approaches try to convince one person at a time, advanced compression designs insights that naturally propagate through influence networks, creating cascade effects that amplify far beyond the initial conversation. You'll learn to map network topology, design message variants for different network positions, and create reinforcement loops that make early adopters want to spread your insight organically. Network Topology Mapping: Who influences whom in the decision ecosystem? Influence Pathway Design: How should the insight flow through the network? Message Mutation Control: How should the insight adapt as it spreads? Reinforcement Loop Creation: How do early adopters amplify the insight? Critical insight: Your breakthrough observation means nothing until it becomes someone else's inevitable decision. Practice Method Now here's how you master this framework systematically. This is the exact systematic approach I used in that airport conversation with the HP engineer—turning a casual exchange into a billion-dollar opportunity. I call it "The HP Method" because it replicates the process that generated those results, and it's designed to train your pattern recognition in real-world conditions. This isn't theoretical—I've used this approach to identify game-changing opportunities across multiple Fortune 100 companies. The Challenge: For the next week, have "airport conversations" with people in your network. But you're going to approach them with systematic intent. Your Targets: Choose 5-7 people strategically: Colleagues from different departments who see different angles Engineers, salespeople, or customer service reps who interact with market reality daily People from adjacent industries who might reveal transfer opportunities Anyone working on side projects or experiments—these are your gold mines The Questions That Change Everything: "What are you working on that your team doesn't know about?" "What would you build if you could sneak the resources to do it?" "What frustrates you enough that you'd risk working on it unauthorized?" "What have you figured out that others in your field haven't?" Here's the systematic part: Apply 4-layer observation to every response: Surface Layer: What they literally said (resist stopping here) Pattern Layer: What this connects to or repeats across conversations Signal Layer: What's emerging or changing in their responses Context Layer: What's missing or assumed in their thinking Document everything. Don't just capture the obvious. Record the context, their motivations, broader patterns you're noticing, and your observations at all four layers. Success Indicators—by week's end, you should have: Discovered at least 3 stealth projects or unauthorized innovations Identified 2-3 frustrations that point to market gaps people care enough about to risk addressing personally Found signals that others in your organization or industry are completely missing Documented observations at all four layers, not just surface information What you're hunting for: The same signals I found in that airport conversation—internal innovation happening outside official channels, unmet demand your organization isn't addressing that people care enough about to risk pursuing, capabilities that could transfer between domains, and problems people are solving individually that could scale exponentially. This exercise should reveal at least one hidden opportunity that wasn't obvious before you started. More importantly, you'll have practiced the complete methodology that makes game-changing insights predictable. Share your discoveries with your team—you might be surprised by what patterns emerge when you compare notes. Common Mistakes Before we wrap up, let me save you from the three biggest mistakes people make when starting: Mistake 1: Trying to process everything at high resolution. You'll burn out in a week. Start selective—choose the most important conversations and situations where stakes are high. Mistake 2: Getting overwhelmed by details instead of focusing on patterns. Remember, the goal isn't collecting more information—it's seeing connections others miss. Mistake 3: Stopping at insights without compression. I've seen brilliant analysts generate breakthrough observations that die in PowerPoint presentations because they couldn't compress them into action. Bonus insight: The most common failure point is trying to convince people with logic instead of connecting to their existing beliefs. Work with human psychology, not against it. Conclusion The benefits of high-resolution thinking compound exponentially. What starts as better decision-making evolves into innovation intuition—the ability to sense opportunities before they're fully formed. Here's a statistic that should motivate you: Companies with leaders who excel at high-resolution thinking outperform their peers by 34% in revenue growth and 67% in innovation metrics. This isn't just about personal advancement—it's about organizational survival. But here's what really changes: you'll develop a reputation for seeing around corners. Organizations start routing their most complex challenges through high-resolution thinkers because they've learned to trust the results. That airport conversation twenty years ago wasn't luck. It was the result of systematically training myself to process multiple layers of information simultaneously, recognize vector patterns across domains, and compress complex insights into actionable strategies. Now, if you want the behind-the-scenes story of what it actually felt like to develop this capability—the emotional journey, the internal doubts, the personal transformation that comes with seeing the world differently—that's what I dive into every Monday in my Substack, Studio Notes. It's where I share the vulnerable, human side of making billion-dollar innovation decisions that you won't find anywhere else. But here's what matters most: High-resolution thinking without action is just sophisticated procrastination. The methodology only creates value if you use it to identify and act on opportunities others are missing. Your homework starts now. Pick one person. Ask about their stealth project. Apply the 4-layer observation method. Document what you discover. Then share this framework with someone who needs to hear it—every team needs at least one person thinking in high resolution. Everything else builds from there. What conversation are you having tomorrow that could change everything? The difference between seeing it and missing it isn't luck, intelligence, or access to information. It's resolution. If you found this framework valuable, subscribe for more strategic thinking methodologies. Next week, I'll break down the advanced compression techniques that turn insights into influence. And remember—practice the HP Method this week. The opportunities that will define your next decade are hiding in conversations happening around you right now.
The managed services provider (MSP) market is experiencing a paradoxical trend where revenue is increasing while the number of providers is decreasing. According to Canalys data, global managed services revenue surpassed half a trillion dollars in 2024, reflecting a year-over-year growth of 9.7%. However, the number of channel partners has slightly declined by 0.6%, with large MSPs rapidly acquiring smaller ones. This consolidation trend has led to a significant shift in the market dynamics, where smaller MSPs struggle to compete against larger firms that possess superior resources and pricing power.To survive in this competitive landscape, smaller MSPs must adopt focused strategies, targeting specific customer segments or industries. By doing so, they can achieve higher profit margins, with specialized MSPs reporting EBITDA percentages between 15% to 30%, compared to just 7% for those lacking focus. The article emphasizes that smaller MSPs have several options: they can sell to larger firms, acquire smaller peers, focus on niche markets, or leverage partnerships to remain competitive. The reality is that the middle tier of MSPs is rapidly disappearing, and those who attempt to serve everyone may find themselves at a disadvantage.In addition to the MSP market dynamics, the podcast discusses recent legislative developments, including Michigan's new laws addressing deepfakes, which make it illegal to create AI-generated sexual imagery without consent. This reflects a growing trend across the U.S. to combat nonconsensual abuse imagery, with most states now having similar laws. Furthermore, the U.S. Treasury has imposed sanctions on individuals and entities linked to North Korea's illicit IT worker schemes, highlighting the security risks posed by fraudulent practices in the tech industry.The episode also covers the latest advancements in AI-powered security solutions from various vendors, including Thrive, Addigy, Arctic Wolf, and Acronis. These companies are rolling out new services and products designed to enhance security operations and protect data. The overarching theme is that as technology evolves, the risks associated with it are also increasing, and IT service providers must adapt to these changes by offering value-added services that help clients navigate the complexities of compliance and security in a rapidly changing environment. Four things to know today 00:00 MSP Market Expands to $500B as Provider Count Shrinks Amid Rapid Consolidation04:10 From Abuse Imagery to Supply Chain Threats, Regulation Struggles to Keep Up With Emerging Risks07:45 AI Everywhere: Thrive, Security Vendors, OpenAI, and Microsoft Redefine Service Provider Playbook12:39 D&H and Nutanix Growth Signals Services-Led Future as Distributors and Vendors Push Into MSP Territory This is the Business of Tech. Supported by: https://scalepad.com/dave/ https://cometbackup.com/?utm_source=mspradio&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=sponsorship All our Sponsors: https://businessof.tech/sponsors/ Do you want the show on your podcast app or the written versions of the stories? Subscribe to the Business of Tech: https://www.businessof.tech/subscribe/Looking for a link from the stories? The entire script of the show, with links to articles, are posted in each story on https://www.businessof.tech/ Support the show on Patreon: https://patreon.com/mspradio/ Want to be a guest on Business of Tech: Daily 10-Minute IT Services Insights? Send Dave Sobel a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/businessoftech Want our stuff? Cool Merch? Wear “Why Do We Care?” - Visit https://mspradio.myspreadshop.com Follow us on:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/28908079/YouTube: https://youtube.com/mspradio/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mspradionews/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mspradio/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@businessoftechBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/businessof.tech
Send us a textSteve Bisson welcomes Bill Dwinnells, a licensed mental health counselor with over 30 years of experience and a background as an EMT, to discuss their joint venture, Gambit Counseling, and its innovative approach to first responder mental health.The conversation explores why traditional mental health services often fall short for first responders. As Dwinnells eloquently explains, "First responders see a very unique slice of American life that the vast majority of people know absolutely nothing about," creating a profound disconnection that many carry with them. This disconnect frequently leads to challenges when seeking support – from therapists who visibly react with shock to their stories, to discomfort speaking openly in peer support settings.Bisson and Dwinnells share their vision for the Fortress program, designed to complement existing crisis intervention systems with preventative wellness visits, resilience training, and a confidential support line. Unlike departmental resources, Gambit operates independently, allowing for truly confidential conversations about workplace challenges. As Dwinnells notes, "We can have very free, frank conversations about stuff and it all remains confidential."The pair challenge common misconceptions about first responder mental health, revealing that trauma comprises less than half of what their clients typically discuss. More common are chronic stress, administrative conflicts, and what Bisson describes as "transference" – when a call triggers personal connections or memories. Throughout the episode, they emphasize that resilience isn't acquired through a single workshop but is "a daily practice" requiring ongoing attention.For departments or individuals seeking support that truly understands first responder culture, Gambit Counseling offers a fresh approach focusing on prevention rather than just reaction. Visit gambitcounseling.com to learn how their services can help build sustainable resilience for those who protect our communities.To reach Bill, go to www.billdwinnells.com/For Gambit Counseling, go to gambitcounseling.com/For more information on FRTRESS, email stevebissonlmhc@gmail.com or bdwinnells@gmail.com. Support the showYouTube Channel For The Podcast
"The Fed playing God with the US economy and trying things they weren't sure would work," says Chris Whalen, chairman of Whelan Global Advisors. In today's interview with Daniela Cambone, Whalen criticizes the Fed's unconventional monetary policies—particularly the low interest rates and quantitative easing implemented during COVID. Now, the Fed is reversing some of that policy, shrinking its balance sheet and reducing liquidity in the system. Chris warns that the Fed is again experimenting with high-stakes economic levers, creating uncertainty in money markets and increasing the potential for stress in banks and the financial system."We're seeing 100% loss on those [commercial real estate (CRE) and apartment building] loans when they default," he adds.As for protecting investors, he stresses caution and opportunism: "Look for stability and income—treasuries, preferred stocks, reliable dividend payers. Gold must be a core part of your holdings."✅ FREE RESOURCESDownload The Private Wealth Playbook — a data-backed guide to strategically acquiring gold and silver for maximum protection, privacy, and performance. Plus, get Daniela Cambone's Top 10 Lessons to safeguard your wealth (FREE)
When fear says “stay quiet,” what story are you believing? Today, Dora shares how to stop shrinking yourself and start sharing your voice, even if it shakes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Episode 653: Neal and Ann chat about Target's latest earnings and its hopes of bringing in a new CEO will turn the company around. Also, ESPN's standalone streaming app launches today. Then, the Labubu craze gets smaller…literally, as Pop Mart teases a mini version that sends its stock soaring. Meanwhile, Neal dives into the numbers behind Marvel's exodus of Georgia, office occupancy comeback in NYC, and recreational reading. 00:00 - Ann Berry is back! 2:40 - Target names a new CEO 7:40 - ESPN's streaming app is here 11:30 - Mini Labubus cause a frenzy 17:00 - Marvel's leaves Georgia 19:20 - NYC offices are back 21:00 - Reading is down 23:00 - Sprint Finish! LinkedIn will even give you a $100 credit on your next campaign so you can try it yourself. Check out LinkedIn.com/mbd for more. Submit your MBD Password Answer here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Yzrl1BJY2FAFwXBYtb0CEp8XQB2Y6mLdHkbq9Kb2Sz8/viewform?edit_requested=true Check out Brew Markets here: https://swap.fm/l/9Qk4z73Z2nEwFiCB4qee Subscribe to Morning Brew Daily for more of the news you need to start your day. Share the show with a friend, and leave us a review on your favorite podcast app. Listen to Morning Brew Daily Here: https://www.swap.fm/l/mbd-note Watch Morning Brew Daily Here: https://www.youtube.com/@MorningBrewDailyShow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The reaction from the same media that promoted Trump/Russia collusion for years is now suddenly saying there's nothing to see there and we shouldn't even be talking about it. Incredible... but predictable. Missouri Senator Josh Hawley is escorted off stage after terrorist supporting pro-Palestine protesters interrupt his speech. If these people aren't citizens, they should be sent to Alligator Alcatraz immediately. Ravens coach John Harbaugh flat out shrinks a reporter giving him a hard time for visiting Trump at the White House. The Royals take two of three from the Cubs as Salvy makes more history. Now a huge series with Cleveland looms. NFL financials are revealed by the Green Bay Packers and let's just say business is good. And NASCAR makes a huge announcement about joining forces with the Navy.