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In this bonus episode, Ariel interviews author Payton McCarty-Simas about their upcoming book, That Very Witch: Fear, Feminism, and the American Witch Film. The two of them discuss how witch films follow the cycles of feminism and other political movements in the US, why history matters in horror, and why Heather in The Blair Witch Project did nothing wrong. Preorder "That Very Witch: Fear, Feminism, and the American Witch Film" here.Follow Payton on Instagram @paytplace .Add The Devonsville Terror to your watch list.
Philippians 2:1-11 / The Great Reversal
El campeón del mundo ha conversado con Julia Otero sobre su salud mental, recorrido profesional y la temporada del Barça este año. "El momento de dejar de jugar es traumático" ha asegurado el futbolista.
En La Trinchera hablamos con el presidente de Iustitia Europa que ha anunciado la petición formulada al juez para la comparecencia de Sánchez
Send the show a text message!In this episode of the Space Between Podcast, host Renae Lipsmeyer speaks with Rodrigo Simas, a passionate fan and photographer for the Dave Matthews Band. They discuss Rodrigo's journey from a music lover in Brazil to becoming a key figure in the DMB fan community. The conversation explores the evolution of music discovery, the influence of metal on DMB's sound, and the unique experience of live concerts. Rodrigo shares insights on building a fan community in Brazil, the importance of tribute bands, and the challenges of balancing family life with touring. The episode concludes with reflections on the future of music and the significance of DMB's global impact. Support the show
Matthew 5:3-12 / Pastor Christian Simas
Palestra do Livro dos Espíritos do CEASA - Centro Espírita Abel Sebastião de Almeida - Rio de Janeiro - Brasil
El presidente del Consejo de la Magistratura, Manuel Baptista, hizo conocer en Erbol que la juez Lilian Moreno tiene denuncias sobre faltas gravísimas, incluso con sentencia.
Matthew 5:3-12 / Pastor Christian Simas
No 32º episódio do podcast Walking Meeting, Inês Simas do Departamento de Marketing conversou com a Inês Drummond Borges da Sonae Sierra sobre Transformação. A Inês iniciou a sua carreira na McKinsey. Seguiu-se a Vodafone e depois a Direção de Marketing Iberica na Worten. Atualmente é Chief Transformation Officer na Sonae Sierra e membro na comissão executiva. Num dia de chuva, optámos por conversar no My Plcae to Work em pleno Colombo, que funcionou como uma espécie de mini-estudio. Falámos de transformação cultural, comercial e digital. Conversámos sobre imaginação, quick-wins, confirmation bias, margem de erro e boleias para acelerar a mudança. O lado racional e emocional, a transformação pessoal e as dificuldades de liderar uma mudança também foram parte desta super conversa. Calce os ténis, coloque os auriculares e venha connosco!
Matthew 5:1-12 / Pastor Christian Simas
1 Corinthians 15:1-10, 20-26 / Pastor Christian Simas
Isaiah 52:12-53:13 / Pastor Christian Simas
Grabar un viernes, en plena Semana Santa y, encima, celebrando el programa número 300 de este exitosísimo podcast. ¿Qué más se puede pedir? Pues una buena ronda de predicciones acertadísimas que no se cumplirán ni la mitad porque a saber por dónde van a salir estos Playoffs de la NBA. Parece que la primera ronda será un camino de rosas para Oklahoma, Cleveland y Boston; que Houston debería dominar a Warriors, pero ríete tú de enfrentarte a Curry y Jimmy Butler; que no te puedes fiar ni media de los Knicks, y Detroit debería aprovecharse; ojalá tengamos a Lillard echando un cable a Giannis contra Indiana, y… ya si eso se dice algo de las dos mejores eliminatorias: Denver-Clippers con igualdad absoluta y Lakers-Timberwolves con cierto margen para los angelinos por llegar descansados. Ah, y por tener a Luka Doncic.
In This Episode:Host Bruce sits down with family law attorney Hope Simas from Kate & Barlow to discuss:What it was like handling her first deposition and contested hearingHow new lawyers can navigate different partner expectationsThe reality of courtroom nerves, client reactions, and finding confidenceHer experience as ARC (Attorneys Representing Children) counselFavorite de-stressing methods—plus a deep dive into cooking cevicheFeatured Guest:Hope SimasFamily Law Attorney, Kate & BarlowARC Appointed Counsel (Suffolk County)Don't Miss:Tips for building early-career confidence in lawWhat it's really like to represent a child in family courtHope's reflections on rewarding custody cases and how she resets after tough daysLinks and Resources:MCLE Online PassFor questions or sponsorship inquiries, email podcast@mcle.org. Connect with us on socials!Instagram: mcle.newenglandBluesky: mclenewengland.bsky.socialLinkedIn: Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Inc. (MCLE│New England)Facebook: MCLE New EnglandX (Formerly Twitter): MCLENewEngland
Psalm 24 / Pastor Christian Simas
Jude 24-25 / Pastor Dan Kimball
Jude 17-23 / Pastor Christian Simas
David Simas grew up in a Portuguese immigrant family in Massachusetts. His mother, who lost two fingers in a factory accident, instilled in him the power of resilience and the importance of community. These lessons shaped his career, from practicing law to advising President Obama on key national issues and eventually leading the Obama Foundation, where he worked with global leaders to promote democracy and address critical global challenges. In this episode, David joins Ilana to share valuable insights on navigating political crises, leading with empathy, and maintaining personal balance during high-stress moments in public service. David Simas is a lawyer, political strategist, and former CEO and president of the Obama Foundation. He served as White House Director of Political Strategy and Outreach during the Obama administration and has held key roles in state and federal government. In this episode, Ilana and David will discuss: (00:00) Introduction (00:44) Growing Up in a Portuguese Immigrant Family (04:01) Family Struggles and Community Support (07:54) How Legal Training Shaped His Perspective (15:48) Transitioning from Law to Politics (18:35) The Call That Led Him to the White House (22:10) Why Obama's Team Chose David (26:21) Giving the People a Voice in the Oval Office (31:02) How Great Leaders Handle Crisis (35:29) Balancing Humility and Authority in Leadership (39:19) Navigating Political Pressure and Public Scrutiny (50:03) The Power of Personal Responsibility David Simas is a lawyer, political strategist, and former CEO and president of the Obama Foundation. He served as White House Director of Political Strategy and Outreach during the Obama administration and has held key roles in state and federal government, advising on political engagement and policy strategy. He is currently the Managing Director of Research and Impact at Emerson Collective, where he focuses on democracy, immigration, education, and climate initiatives. Connect with David: David's LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/david-simas/ Leap Academy: Ready to make the LEAP in your career? There is a NEW way for professionals to Advance Their Careers & Make 5-6 figures of EXTRA INCOME in Record Time. Check out our free training today at leapacademy.com/training
Jude 8-16 / Pastor Christian Simas
The podcast episode delves into the profound significance of mentorship, particularly highlighted through the experiences of David Simas, who notably worked under President Obama. Simas articulates that true mentorship transcends mere guidance; it embodies a consistent demonstration of values, empathy, and the ability to maintain composure during high-stress situations. He emphasizes that every individual experiences emotions such as sadness, love, and joy, which form the basis of a shared humanity that should guide interpersonal interactions, especially in leadership roles. The conversation further explores the necessity for leaders to be curious and humble, allowing for an openness to diverse perspectives while striving for a balance in decision-making. Ultimately, the episode serves as a reminder that effective mentorship not only shapes leaders but also fosters a culture of understanding and mutual respect that can navigate the complexities of human relationships and societal dynamics.Takeaways: The discussion emphasizes the importance of recognizing and anchoring in the humanity behind expressions of sadness or anger, fostering deeper connections. Acknowledging the shared human experiences of aging, illness, and love can create a foundation of empathy and understanding in professional environments. The episode explores the profound impact of mentoring, particularly through the lens of David Sevis's experiences with President Obama, highlighting leadership behaviors rooted in consistent values. A core principle discussed is the necessity of curiosity tempered by humility in leadership, allowing for a flexible approach to differing perspectives and opinions. Effective mentoring requires not only imparting knowledge but also being open to learning from mentees, fostering a reciprocal relationship of growth. Creating a culture of mentorship within organizations involves intentional communication, training, and the establishment of systems that facilitate meaningful connections. Links and Resources:David Simas on LinkedInChanging WorkScott Shute on LinkedInNicholas Whitaker on LinkedInAimee Serene on LinkedInThanks so much for joining us this week. Want to subscribe to Changing Work? Have some feedback you'd like to share? Connect with us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube to leave us a review!
Extrañísimas noticias nacionales en este momento y ojo con el 3 de abril
Jude 5-7 / Pastor Matt Boga
Esta semana El Criticón de La Cultureta Gran Reserva quiere volver a la televisión, medio que tiene algo descuidado, y recomienda dos series de estreno. Escucharemos en primicia sus teasers, que son bastante ilustrativos. El experto recomienda fuertemente las dos producciones. No existen. Bueno sí. Bueno no. Bueno no sabemos. ¡Adelante!Sinopsis 1: El mundo asiste convulso a una nueva era. El apocalipsis ha llegado. Primero fueron los inmigrantes comiéndose a los gatos y ahora esto. Un monstruo naranja ha tomado La Casa Blanca. El niño de Elon Musk aprieta el botón rojo, corretea por el despacho oval como un diablo. El Golfo de América crece, Putin es bueno, Zelenski caca, malo. Vámonos al Resort de Gaza, que hay tumbonas que lo flipas. ‘Distopía planetaria', muy pronto en Netflix. Sinopsis 2: En un país lejano, en el que nunca se pone el sol, vive un señor con flequillo que domina un país enterillo. Lleva gafa, que te estafa. Vino y se fue el muy culé, nunca ha estado demodé. Máximos mandatarios globales se citan con el señor Modales, negocian y le ruegan, discuten con él presupuestos, amnistías, identidades, fronteras, supuestos. SkyShowtime presenta a Carles Puigdemont en la nueva miniserie ‘Presidente por sorpresa'. Una producción de Moncloa Entertainment con Toni Comín y Santos Cerdán, que son el dúo corchopán. ¿Miriam Nogueras? Pues te cierro las fronteras.
Esta semana El Criticón de La Cultureta Gran Reserva quiere volver a la televisión, medio que tiene algo descuidado, y recomienda dos series de estreno. Escucharemos en primicia sus teasers, que son bastante ilustrativos. El experto recomienda fuertemente las dos producciones. No existen. Bueno sí. Bueno no. Bueno no sabemos. ¡Adelante!Sinopsis 1: El mundo asiste convulso a una nueva era. El apocalipsis ha llegado. Primero fueron los inmigrantes comiéndose a los gatos y ahora esto. Un monstruo naranja ha tomado La Casa Blanca. El niño de Elon Musk aprieta el botón rojo, corretea por el despacho oval como un diablo. El Golfo de América crece, Putin es bueno, Zelenski caca, malo. Vámonos al Resort de Gaza, que hay tumbonas que lo flipas. ‘Distopía planetaria', muy pronto en Netflix. Sinopsis 2: En un país lejano, en el que nunca se pone el sol, vive un señor con flequillo que domina un país enterillo. Lleva gafa, que te estafa. Vino y se fue el muy culé, nunca ha estado demodé. Máximos mandatarios globales se citan con el señor Modales, negocian y le ruegan, discuten con él presupuestos, amnistías, identidades, fronteras, supuestos. SkyShowtime presenta a Carles Puigdemont en la nueva miniserie ‘Presidente por sorpresa'. Una producción de Moncloa Entertainment con Toni Comín y Santos Cerdán, que son el dúo corchopán. ¿Miriam Nogueras? Pues te cierro las fronteras.
Jude 1-4 / Pastor Christian Simas
Roberta Martinelli conversa com o professor, historiador e compositor Luiz Antônio Simas sobre carnaval.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Queridas e queridos ouvintes, é Carnaval! “A maior festa popular do planeta”, como muitos cantam e afirmam, é repleta de significados e possuiu uma longa história em nosso país. São justamente sobre estas histórias que C. A. e Beraba se debruçam neste episódio, indo de norte a sul e de leste a oeste desde os tempos mais primórdios, pois como versou e cantou Chico Buarque “Era uma canção, um só cordão/E uma vontade/De tomar a mão/De cada irmão pela cidade/No carnaval, esperança/Que gente longe viva na lembrança/Que gente triste possa entrar na dança/Que gente grande saiba ser criança” Apoia-se – https://apoia.se/fronteirasnotempo Arte do Episódio: Danilo Pastor Mencionado no Episódio Fronteiras no Tempo #65 História dos Carnavais Fronteiras no Tempo #87 Renascimento Fronteiras no Tempo #20 – Reformas Protestantes Fronteiras no Tempo #33: Inquisição A Voz Suprema do Blues Episódios relacionados Scicast #182: Carnaval Fronteiras no Tempo #51 O Absolutismo Fronteiras no Tempo #7 – Mundo do Trabalho Financiamento Coletivo Existem duas formas de nos apoiar Pix recorrente – chave: fronteirasnotempo@gmail.com Apoia-se – https://apoia.se/fronteirasnotempo INSCREVA-SE PARA PARTICIPAR DO HISTORICIDADE O Historicidade é o programa de entrevistas do Fronteiras no Tempo: um podcast de história. O objetivo principal é realizar divulgação científica na área de ciências humanas, sociais e de estudos interdisciplinares com qualidade. Será um prazer poder compartilhar o seu trabalho com nosso público. Preencha o formulário se tem interesse em participar. Link para inscrição: https://forms.gle/4KMQXTmVLFiTp4iC8 Selo saberes históricos Agora o Fronteiras no Tempo tem o selo saberes históricos. O que é este selo? “O Selo Saberes Históricos é um sinal de reconhecimento atribuído a:● Práticas de divulgação de saberes ou produções de conteúdo histórico ou historiográfico● Realizadas em redes sociais ou mídias digitais, voltadas para públicos mais amplos e diversificados● Comprometidas com valores científicos e éticos.”Saiba mais: https://www.forumsabereshistoricos.com/ Redes Sociais Twitter, Facebook, Youtube, Instagram Contato fronteirasnotempo@gmail.com Como citar esse episódio Fronteiras no Tempo #88 História dos Carnavais no Brasil. Locução Cesar Agenor Fernandes da Silva, Marcelo de Souza Silva e Willian Spengler [S.l.] Portal Deviante, 05/03/2025. Podcast. Disponível em: https://www.deviante.com.br/?p=64607&preview=true Expediente Produção Geral e Hosts: C. A. e Beraba. Recordar é viver: Willian Spengler. Edição e Arte do Episódio: Danilo Pastor (Nativa Multimídia). Material Complementar Livros, capítulos e artigos acadêmicos ANDREWS, George Reid. América Afro-Latina (1800-2000). São Carlos: EDUFSCAR, 2007 BURKE, Peter. Cultura popular na Idade Moderna: Europa 1500-1800. 3ª reimpressão. São Paulo: Cia. Das Letras, 2010. CUNHA, Maria Clementina Pereira (org.). Carnavais e outras f(r)estas: ensaios de história social da cultura. Campinas: Editora da UNICAMP, 2002. DAMATTA, Roberto. Carnavais, Malandros e Heróis: Para uma sociologia do dilema brasileiro. Rio de Janeiro: Editora Rocco, 1979. FERNANDES, Nelson da Nóbrega. Escolas de samba, identidade nacional e o direito à cidade. Scripta Nova: Revista Electrónica de Geografía y Ciencias Sociales, v. 16, 2012. Disponível em: https://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/ScriptaNova/article/view/14845 MAUAD, Ana Maria. Posfácio – O carnaval da História Pública. In: ALMEIDA, Juniele Rabêlo de; MENESES, Sônia (Orgs.). História Pública em debate: patrimônio, educação e mediações do passado. São Paulo: Letra e Voz, 2018, p. 227-235. MUSSA, Alberto; SIMAS, Luiz Antonio. Samba de enredo: história e arte. Civilização Brasileira, 2010. NAPOLITANO, Marcos. Fontes audiovisuais: a história depois do papel. In: PINSKY, Carla Bassanezi (Orgs.). Fontes históricas. 2.ed. São Paulo: Contexto, 2008, p. 235-289. NETTO, Francisco Benjamin de Souza. Festas de loucos e carnavais. Campinas: Editora da UNICAMP, 1999 SOUZA, Yuri Prado Brandão de. Estruturas musicais do samba-enredo. 2018. Tese (Doutorado em Musicologia), São Paulo: Universidade de São Paulo, 2018. Madrinhas e Padrinhos Apoios a partir de 12 de junho de 2024 Alexsandro de Souza Junior, Aline Silva Lima, André Santos, André Trapani, Andréa Gomes da Silva, Andressa Marcelino Cardoso, Augusto Carvalho, Carolina Pereira Lyon, Charles Calisto Souza, Elisnei Menezes de Oliveira, Erick Marlon Fernandes da Silva, Flávio Henrique Dias Saldanha, Gislaine Colman, Iara Grisi, João Ariedi, Klaus Henrique de Oliveira, Manuel Macias, Marlon Fernandes da Silva, Pedro Júnior Coelho da Silva Nunes, Rafael Henrique Silva, Raul Sousa Silva Junior, Renata de Souza Silva, Ricardo Orosco, Rodrigo Mello Campos, Rubens Lima e Willian SpenglerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Queridas e queridos ouvintes, é Carnaval! “A maior festa popular do planeta”, como muitos cantam e afirmam, é repleta de significados e possuiu uma longa história em nosso país. São justamente sobre estas histórias que C. A. e Beraba se debruçam neste episódio, indo de norte a sul e de leste a oeste desde os tempos mais primórdios, pois como versou e cantou Chico Buarque “Era uma canção, um só cordão/E uma vontade/De tomar a mão/De cada irmão pela cidade/No carnaval, esperança/Que gente longe viva na lembrança/Que gente triste possa entrar na dança/Que gente grande saiba ser criança” Apoia-se – https://apoia.se/fronteirasnotempo Arte do Episódio: Danilo Pastor Mencionado no Episódio Fronteiras no Tempo #65 História dos Carnavais Fronteiras no Tempo #87 Renascimento Fronteiras no Tempo #20 – Reformas Protestantes Fronteiras no Tempo #33: Inquisição A Voz Suprema do Blues Episódios relacionados Scicast #182: Carnaval Fronteiras no Tempo #51 O Absolutismo Fronteiras no Tempo #7 – Mundo do Trabalho Financiamento Coletivo Existem duas formas de nos apoiar Pix recorrente – chave: fronteirasnotempo@gmail.com Apoia-se – https://apoia.se/fronteirasnotempo INSCREVA-SE PARA PARTICIPAR DO HISTORICIDADE O Historicidade é o programa de entrevistas do Fronteiras no Tempo: um podcast de história. O objetivo principal é realizar divulgação científica na área de ciências humanas, sociais e de estudos interdisciplinares com qualidade. Será um prazer poder compartilhar o seu trabalho com nosso público. Preencha o formulário se tem interesse em participar. Link para inscrição: https://forms.gle/4KMQXTmVLFiTp4iC8 Selo saberes históricos Agora o Fronteiras no Tempo tem o selo saberes históricos. O que é este selo? “O Selo Saberes Históricos é um sinal de reconhecimento atribuído a:● Práticas de divulgação de saberes ou produções de conteúdo histórico ou historiográfico● Realizadas em redes sociais ou mídias digitais, voltadas para públicos mais amplos e diversificados● Comprometidas com valores científicos e éticos.”Saiba mais: https://www.forumsabereshistoricos.com/ Redes Sociais Twitter, Facebook, Youtube, Instagram Contato fronteirasnotempo@gmail.com Como citar esse episódio Fronteiras no Tempo #88 História dos Carnavais no Brasil. Locução Cesar Agenor Fernandes da Silva, Marcelo de Souza Silva e Willian Spengler [S.l.] Portal Deviante, 05/03/2025. Podcast. Disponível em: https://www.deviante.com.br/?p=64607&preview=true Expediente Produção Geral e Hosts: C. A. e Beraba. Recordar é viver: Willian Spengler. Edição e Arte do Episódio: Danilo Pastor (Nativa Multimídia). Material Complementar Livros, capítulos e artigos acadêmicos ANDREWS, George Reid. América Afro-Latina (1800-2000). São Carlos: EDUFSCAR, 2007 BURKE, Peter. Cultura popular na Idade Moderna: Europa 1500-1800. 3ª reimpressão. São Paulo: Cia. Das Letras, 2010. CUNHA, Maria Clementina Pereira (org.). Carnavais e outras f(r)estas: ensaios de história social da cultura. Campinas: Editora da UNICAMP, 2002. DAMATTA, Roberto. Carnavais, Malandros e Heróis: Para uma sociologia do dilema brasileiro. Rio de Janeiro: Editora Rocco, 1979. FERNANDES, Nelson da Nóbrega. Escolas de samba, identidade nacional e o direito à cidade. Scripta Nova: Revista Electrónica de Geografía y Ciencias Sociales, v. 16, 2012. Disponível em: https://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/ScriptaNova/article/view/14845 MAUAD, Ana Maria. Posfácio – O carnaval da História Pública. In: ALMEIDA, Juniele Rabêlo de; MENESES, Sônia (Orgs.). História Pública em debate: patrimônio, educação e mediações do passado. São Paulo: Letra e Voz, 2018, p. 227-235. MUSSA, Alberto; SIMAS, Luiz Antonio. Samba de enredo: história e arte. Civilização Brasileira, 2010. NAPOLITANO, Marcos. Fontes audiovisuais: a história depois do papel. In: PINSKY, Carla Bassanezi (Orgs.). Fontes históricas. 2.ed. São Paulo: Contexto, 2008, p. 235-289. NETTO, Francisco Benjamin de Souza. Festas de loucos e carnavais. Campinas: Editora da UNICAMP, 1999 SOUZA, Yuri Prado Brandão de. Estruturas musicais do samba-enredo. 2018. Tese (Doutorado em Musicologia), São Paulo: Universidade de São Paulo, 2018. Madrinhas e Padrinhos Apoios a partir de 12 de junho de 2024 Alexsandro de Souza Junior, Aline Silva Lima, André Santos, André Trapani, Andréa Gomes da Silva, Andressa Marcelino Cardoso, Augusto Carvalho, Carolina Pereira Lyon, Charles Calisto Souza, Elisnei Menezes de Oliveira, Erick Marlon Fernandes da Silva, Flávio Henrique Dias Saldanha, Gislaine Colman, Iara Grisi, João Ariedi, Klaus Henrique de Oliveira, Manuel Macias, Marlon Fernandes da Silva, Pedro Júnior Coelho da Silva Nunes, Rafael Henrique Silva, Raul Sousa Silva Junior, Renata de Souza Silva, Ricardo Orosco, Rodrigo Mello Campos, Rubens Lima e Willian SpenglerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matthew 4:23-25 / Pastor Christian Simas
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Matthew 4:18-22 / Pastor Christian Simas
This interview features David Simas, former CEO of the Obama Foundation and current Managing Director of Research and Impact at Emerson Collective, discussing his career journey, the importance of relationships, leadership values, and the role of youth in decision-making. David shares personal anecdotes and insights on building connections, navigating leadership challenges, and fostering intergenerational collaboration.
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Matthew 4:17 / Pastor Matt Boga
A Eva Soriano se le aflojó el mondongo en la gala de los Goya al ver la actuación de Lola Índigo. La cantante interpretó Verde que te quiero verde en el homenaje a Lorca y ahora ha decidido subir su canción a plataformas. Nuestra presentadora no puede estar más agradecida y le dedica su Carta a la Ciudadanía.
A Eva Soriano se le aflojó el mondongo en la gala de los Goya al ver la actuación de Lola Índigo. La cantante interpretó Verde que te quiero verde en el homenaje a Lorca y ahora ha decidido subir su canción a plataformas. Nuestra presentadora no puede estar más agradecida y le dedica su Carta a la Ciudadanía.
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Matthew 4:12-16 / Pastor Christian Simas
Revelation 4:9-5:14 / Pastor Christian Simas
Matthew 4:1-11 / Pastor Christian Simas
The Cincinnati Bearcats suffered a crushing defeat against BYU, losing 80-52 in what can only be described as a disappointing performance. As a long-time Bearcats fan, it's hard to watch this team struggle so mightily, especially given the high expectations we had coming into the season. Wes Miller's coaching has come under scrutiny, and rightfully so. The team's inability to break down BYU's zone defense was particularly frustrating. It seemed like the players were lost on the court, unable to execute any semblance of an offensive game plan. This isn't just a one-off performance; it's been a recurring theme throughout the season. The shooting woes continue to plague the Bearcats. Outside of Simas, who hit four three-pointers, the team shot an abysmal 1-for-16 from beyond the arc. Jizzle James, in particular, has struggled with his shot, often forcing up ill-advised attempts that have little chance of going in. What's most concerning is the lack of progress we've seen from this team. With a roster full of experienced players and highly-touted recruits like Dillon Mitchell, we expected to see significant improvement. Instead, we're witnessing a team that looks worse than last year's squad. The defensive effort, which has been a hallmark of Cincinnati basketball for years, was non-existent against BYU. Allowing a team to shoot 62% from three-point range is unacceptable for any program, let alone one with Cincinnati's defensive pedigree. As we look ahead to the rest of the season, it's hard to find many positives. The upcoming game against Utah feels like a must-win, but given our recent performances, it's difficult to be optimistic. The Madsen twins, former John Brannen recruits, will be looking to exact some revenge against their old program. While it's easy to get caught up in the negativity, we must remember that this is still a young season. There's time for the team to turn things around, but it will require significant adjustments from both the coaching staff and players. For more insights and a deeper dive into the Bearcats' struggles, tune into the Chatterbox Bearcats podcast for this and much more. Other Topics in Today's Chatterbox Bearcats Podcast: • Analysis of individual player performances • Discussion on potential roster changes and recruiting needs • Comparison to past Cincinnati teams and their struggles • Fan reactions and calls from listeners
Matthew 3:13-17 / Pastor Christian Simas
Stepping into Caroline Simas's world is like entering a vibrant canvas of color, creativity, and connection. Listening to our conversation with her will leave you inspired and ready to explore your own creative potential.Based in Charlotte, North Carolina's historic South End, Caroline has spent over 15 years creating art that speaks to the heart. Her designs—celebrated for their bold colors and uplifting messages—are licensed globally, gracing homes and gift products worldwide. Yet, her greatest passion is helping others discover their own creative spirit.Caroline believes creativity is as essential as breathing and dedicates herself to guiding women toward rediscovering their artistic side. Whether hosting retreats or leading workshops across the globe, she creates welcoming spaces where participants can explore and grow. Known as a “creativity cheerleader,” Caroline encourages others to find joy and meaning through art.Beyond her work, Caroline is a proud wife and mother of four young adults, all carving out their own creative paths. Gratitude and love fuel her life and work, with every paint stroke reflecting her connection to art and the world around her.Ready to feel inspired and uplifted? Tune in to hear Caroline's incredible journey and discover how following your passions can transform your life. It's a conversation you won't want to miss!Links:INSTAGRAM: @CAROLINESIMASWEBSITE: CAROLINESIMAS.COMFACEBOOK: Caroline Simas StudioINSPIRED BY NATURE RETREAT / Connecticut Retreat with Caroline: https://www.artistsrising.net/caroline-simas-2025Creativity & Culinary Retreat in Sabina, Italy: https://www.carolinesimas.com/blog/join-me-in-sabina-italyFLOWER POWER (ONLINE/VIRTUAL WORKSHOP) https://www.carolinesimas.com/flower-power-workshopCREATIVE COACHING WITH CAROLINE: https://www.carolinesimas.com/coachingPodcast Title: Caroline Simas: Following Her Purpose and PassionThank You to Our Sponsors: Jet Creative and UrbanStems!· Jet Creative: A women-owned marketing firm committed to community and empowerment. Whether you're launching a podcast or building a website, Jet Creative can help you get started. Visit JetCreative.com/Podcast to kickstart your journey!· UrbanStems: Your go-to source for fresh, gorgeous bouquets and thoughtful gifts, delivered coast to coast. Treat yourself—or someone you love—with 20% off! Use code BLOOMBIG20 at checkout.
Send us a textIn this episode, Tony Simas shares his journey from STEM to business leadership, the challenges he faced in implementing change and reducing data entry by 70%, and his insights on navigating different cultures as a consultant. He discusses strategies for transitioning to a SaaS model, integrating AI and IoT in manufacturing, and provides advice for younger engineers and leaders.Main Topics:Tony's path from chemistry to business leadershipOvercoming resistance to change and understanding employee motivationsTransitioning to a SaaS model and key considerationsLeveraging AI and IoT to increase operational efficiencies in manufacturingNavigating cultural differences in global business environmentsAdvice for younger engineers and leaders in STEMAbout the guest: Tony Simas is an accomplished business leader with over 20 years of experience driving transformational growth across industries like manufacturing, life sciences, automotive, and technology. With a proven ability to harness technology and strategic marketing for sustainable business development, Tony has revitalized underperforming markets, introduced innovative solutions, and cultivated thriving teams globally. From spearheading a 10% growth turnaround for a $100M+ business unit to integrating cutting-edge SaaS and AI solutions, he exemplifies the fusion of technical expertise and leadership finesse.Tony's global perspective, shaped by living and working across five countries, and his passion for bridging people and technology, make him a sought-after speaker and consultant. As the Managing Partner of Client Growth Partners, Tony continues to empower organizations to achieve remarkable success through actionable strategies and innovative transformations.Links:Tony Simas LinkedInClient Growth Partners - WebsiteAbout Being An Engineer The Being An Engineer podcast is a repository for industry knowledge and a tool through which engineers learn about and connect with relevant companies, technologies, people resources, and opportunities. We feature successful mechanical engineers and interview engineers who are passionate about their work and who made a great impact on the engineering community. The Being An Engineer podcast is brought to you by Pipeline Design & Engineering. Pipeline partners with medical & other device engineering teams who need turnkey equipment such as cycle test machines, custom test fixtures, automation equipment, assembly jigs, inspection stations and more. You can find us on the web at www.teampipeline.us
Matthew 2:16-23 / Pastor Matt Boga
This week, Maxwell Baumbach was joined by Steve Pelletier from the Rez Ball Pod! The two discussed a slew of interesting sleepers for the 2025 NBA Draft and beyond! 0:00: Ja'Kobi Gillespie 17:13: Simas Lukosius 34:23: Magoon Gwath, Michael Rataj To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Matthew 1:18-25 / Pastor Christian Simas
Matthew 2:1-12 / Pastor David Lipari
Explore the bold ambitions and strategic vision of Simas Rutkauskas, CEO of Teltonika, as he shares their mission to revitalize Europe's dwindling PCB industry. Discover how this family business, known for its prowess in GPS tracking and networking solutions, is taking strides towards vertical integration and establishing a pioneering PCB manufacturing facility in Lithuania by 2025. This episode explore why PCB manufacturing in Europe is so important, with a deep dive into the significance of IP protection, speed, and security in the high-stakes world of electronics manufacturing, as well as Teltonika's approach to navigating these challenges.Simas sheds light on the potential impact of this venture, both for Teltonika's products and as a service to other OEMs and EMS companies. We discuss the critical need for local competence and how Teltonika plans to lead the charge in a European renaissance for PCB manufacturing. With state-of-the-art automation and significant investments, Simas envisions a future where Europe regains its competitive edge in the global market. Tune in for an insightful conversation that covers the past, present, and future of electronics manufacturing in Europe, all through the lens of a company poised for transformative growth.EMS@C-Level at electronica 2024 was hosted by IPC (https://www.ipc.org/)Like every episode of EMS@C-Level, this one was sponsored by global inspection leader Koh Young (https://www.kohyoung.com).You can see video versions of all of the EMS@C-Level pods on our YouTube playlist.