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U.S. government prosecutor Christy Slavik has delivered closing arguments to the jury. Slavik, who addressed jurors for nearly five hours, painted a scathing portrait of Diddy, casting the defendant as “the leader of a criminal enterprise” who did “not take no for an answer” and “used power, violence and fear to get what he wanted.”Jim Chapman brings you Slavik in her own words as he covers the Prosecution's closing Arguments in the Diddy Trial.#Prosecution #closingstatements #diddy #trial #exposed #podcastBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/exposed-scandalous-files-of-the-elite--6073723/support.
Slavik began by hammering home that Sean “Diddy” Combs was the unquestioned leader of a criminal enterprise—a “kingdom” built on wealth, fame, and a loyal inner circle ready to do his bidding. She painted a picture of Combs as empowered by his status and surrounded by lieutenants—assistants and security personnel—who enabled violent and criminal conduct. Addressing the racketeering conspiracy, she reminded jurors that the law views group crime as more dangerous, arguing that Combs's enterprise committed hundreds of predicate acts: from drug distribution and bribery to witness tampering and forced labor. She emphasized that Combs “doesn't take no for an answer” and “used power, violence and fear to get what he wanted,” spotlighting the relationship between his authority and the alleged crimes.Slavik then pivoted to the heart of the case—the sex‑trafficking and “freak‑off” allegations. She revisited testimony from former partners Cassie Ventura and Jane, underlining how they were allegedly drugged and coerced into participating in orgies with escorts, all orchestrated by Combs. She stressed that “drugs were an essential ingredient” in these events, part of how Combs maintained control and compliance, procuring substances through his enterprise. ith stark imagery and ferocity, she alleged that he repeatedly “forced, threatened and manipulated” victims—making it clear that this was a pattern of exploitation, not isolated incidents.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource: @innercitypress
Right after the lunch recess, Slavik resumed by focusing on Combs's relationship with “Jane,” the pseudonymous ex-girlfriend. She recapped how Combs escalated from “love‑bombing” with gifts and trips to coercive “hotel-night” sessions, leveraging his control over Jane's living situation and finances. She emphasized that even a single coerced “freak-off” session is enough for a sex-trafficking conviction, reminding the jury that Jane testified: “I didn't want it to feel too real… it just made things easier,” indicating she participated out of fear and manipulation.Slavik then turned to racketeering and witness tampering, detailing how Combs and associates reached out to Jane and former assistant “Mia” after Cassie Ventura's lawsuit—playing recordings of calls where he encouraged Jane to downplay her experiences and used D‑Roc's presence to intimidate Mia, who testified she felt “terrified”Christy Slavik concluded her nearly five-hour closing argument with a powerful, emotional plea that marked a clear turning point in her case. First, she reminded the jury that regardless of how disturbing the evidence was, it “proves to you that the defendant is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.” Then, with quiet force, she directly appealed to the jurors: “Up until today, the defendant was able to get away with his crimes because of his money, power and influence. It's time to hold him accountable. It's time for justice. It's time to find the defendant guilty.”By ending her summation this way, Slavik framed the jury's role sharply: Combs's fame, wealth, and the influence that once shielded him must no longer be a barrier to accountability. Her closing words repositioned the deliberation as a matter of principle—justice over privilege—and underscored the gravity of the decision now entrusted to the twelve jurors. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:@innercitypress
After lunch, Slavik resumed by delving deeper into the case of the witness known as “Jane,” outlining the four stages of her relationship with Combs—from early “love‑bombing” to repeated “hotel nights” (or “freak‑offs”) orchestrated under Combs's control via lies, threats, and the looming possibility of losing housing or having intimate recordings released. She emphasized that even a single coerced encounter—if facilitated by his enterprise—met the legal definition of sex trafficking. “You do not need to find that all of the freak‑offs… were force or coercion,” she told jurors; “if there was one time, one single freak‑off, when the defendant knew or recklessly disregarded that [Jane] was participating because of his lies, his threats or his violence—then that's it. He's guilty”Shifting focus, Slavik then tackled the transportation-for-prostitution counts, showing how Combs and his aides paid for male escorts to travel—through flights, hotels, and bank records—to facilitate these encounters. She dismissed the notion of consensual participation, arguing that it “doesn't matter” whether the escorts consented—the crime lies in transporting them for paid sexual activity. She underscored that the enterprise facilitated this process, reinforcing the RICO charge's breadth. Shortly before the afternoon break, Slavik turned back to Cassie Ventura's situation, pointing to the strategic use of text messages and fear-based threats—recalling that Combs blackmailed her with videos and deployed violence and control tactics—to show the jury how a pattern of coercion extended across relationshipsto contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource: @innercitypress
Right after the lunch recess, Slavik resumed by focusing on Combs's relationship with “Jane,” the pseudonymous ex-girlfriend. She recapped how Combs escalated from “love‑bombing” with gifts and trips to coercive “hotel-night” sessions, leveraging his control over Jane's living situation and finances. She emphasized that even a single coerced “freak-off” session is enough for a sex-trafficking conviction, reminding the jury that Jane testified: “I didn't want it to feel too real… it just made things easier,” indicating she participated out of fear and manipulation.Slavik then turned to racketeering and witness tampering, detailing how Combs and associates reached out to Jane and former assistant “Mia” after Cassie Ventura's lawsuit—playing recordings of calls where he encouraged Jane to downplay her experiences and used D‑Roc's presence to intimidate Mia, who testified she felt “terrified”Christy Slavik concluded her nearly five-hour closing argument with a powerful, emotional plea that marked a clear turning point in her case. First, she reminded the jury that regardless of how disturbing the evidence was, it “proves to you that the defendant is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.” Then, with quiet force, she directly appealed to the jurors: “Up until today, the defendant was able to get away with his crimes because of his money, power and influence. It's time to hold him accountable. It's time for justice. It's time to find the defendant guilty.”By ending her summation this way, Slavik framed the jury's role sharply: Combs's fame, wealth, and the influence that once shielded him must no longer be a barrier to accountability. Her closing words repositioned the deliberation as a matter of principle—justice over privilege—and underscored the gravity of the decision now entrusted to the twelve jurors. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:@innercitypressBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
After lunch, Slavik resumed by delving deeper into the case of the witness known as “Jane,” outlining the four stages of her relationship with Combs—from early “love‑bombing” to repeated “hotel nights” (or “freak‑offs”) orchestrated under Combs's control via lies, threats, and the looming possibility of losing housing or having intimate recordings released. She emphasized that even a single coerced encounter—if facilitated by his enterprise—met the legal definition of sex trafficking. “You do not need to find that all of the freak‑offs… were force or coercion,” she told jurors; “if there was one time, one single freak‑off, when the defendant knew or recklessly disregarded that [Jane] was participating because of his lies, his threats or his violence—then that's it. He's guilty”Shifting focus, Slavik then tackled the transportation-for-prostitution counts, showing how Combs and his aides paid for male escorts to travel—through flights, hotels, and bank records—to facilitate these encounters. She dismissed the notion of consensual participation, arguing that it “doesn't matter” whether the escorts consented—the crime lies in transporting them for paid sexual activity. She underscored that the enterprise facilitated this process, reinforcing the RICO charge's breadth. Shortly before the afternoon break, Slavik turned back to Cassie Ventura's situation, pointing to the strategic use of text messages and fear-based threats—recalling that Combs blackmailed her with videos and deployed violence and control tactics—to show the jury how a pattern of coercion extended across relationshipsto contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource: @innercitypressBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
Slavik began by hammering home that Sean “Diddy” Combs was the unquestioned leader of a criminal enterprise—a “kingdom” built on wealth, fame, and a loyal inner circle ready to do his bidding. She painted a picture of Combs as empowered by his status and surrounded by lieutenants—assistants and security personnel—who enabled violent and criminal conduct. Addressing the racketeering conspiracy, she reminded jurors that the law views group crime as more dangerous, arguing that Combs's enterprise committed hundreds of predicate acts: from drug distribution and bribery to witness tampering and forced labor. She emphasized that Combs “doesn't take no for an answer” and “used power, violence and fear to get what he wanted,” spotlighting the relationship between his authority and the alleged crimes.Slavik then pivoted to the heart of the case—the sex‑trafficking and “freak‑off” allegations. She revisited testimony from former partners Cassie Ventura and Jane, underlining how they were allegedly drugged and coerced into participating in orgies with escorts, all orchestrated by Combs. She stressed that “drugs were an essential ingredient” in these events, part of how Combs maintained control and compliance, procuring substances through his enterprise. ith stark imagery and ferocity, she alleged that he repeatedly “forced, threatened and manipulated” victims—making it clear that this was a pattern of exploitation, not isolated incidents.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource: @innercitypressBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
Right after the lunch recess, Slavik resumed by focusing on Combs's relationship with “Jane,” the pseudonymous ex-girlfriend. She recapped how Combs escalated from “love‑bombing” with gifts and trips to coercive “hotel-night” sessions, leveraging his control over Jane's living situation and finances. She emphasized that even a single coerced “freak-off” session is enough for a sex-trafficking conviction, reminding the jury that Jane testified: “I didn't want it to feel too real… it just made things easier,” indicating she participated out of fear and manipulation.Slavik then turned to racketeering and witness tampering, detailing how Combs and associates reached out to Jane and former assistant “Mia” after Cassie Ventura's lawsuit—playing recordings of calls where he encouraged Jane to downplay her experiences and used D‑Roc's presence to intimidate Mia, who testified she felt “terrified”Christy Slavik concluded her nearly five-hour closing argument with a powerful, emotional plea that marked a clear turning point in her case. First, she reminded the jury that regardless of how disturbing the evidence was, it “proves to you that the defendant is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.” Then, with quiet force, she directly appealed to the jurors: “Up until today, the defendant was able to get away with his crimes because of his money, power and influence. It's time to hold him accountable. It's time for justice. It's time to find the defendant guilty.”By ending her summation this way, Slavik framed the jury's role sharply: Combs's fame, wealth, and the influence that once shielded him must no longer be a barrier to accountability. Her closing words repositioned the deliberation as a matter of principle—justice over privilege—and underscored the gravity of the decision now entrusted to the twelve jurors. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:@innercitypressBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
After lunch, Slavik resumed by delving deeper into the case of the witness known as “Jane,” outlining the four stages of her relationship with Combs—from early “love‑bombing” to repeated “hotel nights” (or “freak‑offs”) orchestrated under Combs's control via lies, threats, and the looming possibility of losing housing or having intimate recordings released. She emphasized that even a single coerced encounter—if facilitated by his enterprise—met the legal definition of sex trafficking. “You do not need to find that all of the freak‑offs… were force or coercion,” she told jurors; “if there was one time, one single freak‑off, when the defendant knew or recklessly disregarded that [Jane] was participating because of his lies, his threats or his violence—then that's it. He's guilty”Shifting focus, Slavik then tackled the transportation-for-prostitution counts, showing how Combs and his aides paid for male escorts to travel—through flights, hotels, and bank records—to facilitate these encounters. She dismissed the notion of consensual participation, arguing that it “doesn't matter” whether the escorts consented—the crime lies in transporting them for paid sexual activity. She underscored that the enterprise facilitated this process, reinforcing the RICO charge's breadth. Shortly before the afternoon break, Slavik turned back to Cassie Ventura's situation, pointing to the strategic use of text messages and fear-based threats—recalling that Combs blackmailed her with videos and deployed violence and control tactics—to show the jury how a pattern of coercion extended across relationshipsto contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource: @innercitypressBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
Slavik began by hammering home that Sean “Diddy” Combs was the unquestioned leader of a criminal enterprise—a “kingdom” built on wealth, fame, and a loyal inner circle ready to do his bidding. She painted a picture of Combs as empowered by his status and surrounded by lieutenants—assistants and security personnel—who enabled violent and criminal conduct. Addressing the racketeering conspiracy, she reminded jurors that the law views group crime as more dangerous, arguing that Combs's enterprise committed hundreds of predicate acts: from drug distribution and bribery to witness tampering and forced labor. She emphasized that Combs “doesn't take no for an answer” and “used power, violence and fear to get what he wanted,” spotlighting the relationship between his authority and the alleged crimes.Slavik then pivoted to the heart of the case—the sex‑trafficking and “freak‑off” allegations. She revisited testimony from former partners Cassie Ventura and Jane, underlining how they were allegedly drugged and coerced into participating in orgies with escorts, all orchestrated by Combs. She stressed that “drugs were an essential ingredient” in these events, part of how Combs maintained control and compliance, procuring substances through his enterprise. ith stark imagery and ferocity, she alleged that he repeatedly “forced, threatened and manipulated” victims—making it clear that this was a pattern of exploitation, not isolated incidents.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource: @innercitypressBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
The prosecution's nearly five-hour closing argument in the racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking trial of Sean Combs ended with federal prosecutor Christy Slavik imploring the jury to convict the defendant as charged. “Up until today, the defendant was able to get away with his crimes because of his money, power and influence,” Slavik claimed. “It's time to hold him accountable. It's time for justice. It's time to find the defendant guilty.” Slavik told jurors that a lot of the evidence presented during the trial was difficult to witness but, she argued, that evidence “proves to you that the defendant is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.” She asserted that Combs “ran his criminal enterprise with total control” and with the support of an inner circle whose “one job was to say yes to the defendant.” The defense closing argument is scheduled to begin at 9 a.m. ET Friday morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
"Die Österreichische Post ist ein Unternehmen mit Tradition, das die Nähe zum Kunden als Marken-DNA hat", sind sich Nicole Schlögl-Slavik, VP Marketing & Produktmanagement und Franz Schopf, SVP Digital Advertising, einig. Die beiden Manager haben einen Fokus im digitalen Geschäft der Post, im BTB-Geschäft und sie fokussieren auf eine stete Weiterentwicklung der digitalen Angebote der Post. Ein Beispiel ist der aktionsfinder.at, die digitale Erweiterung des Flugblatts, oder das Angebot digitaler Screens, kurz DOOH (Digital-Out-of-Home), den vielfältigen digitalen Werbefesntern. Im Gespräch mit Podcast-Host Birgit Schaller, Contentagentur BiSness, sprechen die beiden außerdem über den Umgang mit dem boomenden E-Commerce-Geschäft und die Positionierung der Post, sowie den Markenauftritt und das Marketing. In den Fokus rückt auch die hauseigene Full-Service-Agentur adverserve, der große Markt, den sich die Posterschlossen hat in Osteuropa und der Türkei, sowie die neue, zukunftsgerichtete Strategie LEAD2030.
The Declaration by Christy Slavik, filed in Case 1:24-cr-00542-AS on January 17, 2025, outlines her qualifications and involvement as an Assistant United States Attorney (AUSA) with the Southern District of New York (SDNY). Slavik has been part of the SDNY since November 2019 and joined the prosecution team for this case in August 2024. The declaration is in response to the Court's Order dated January 3, 2025 (Dkt. No. 123), and it supports the Government's opposition to the defendant's motion submitted on December 4, 2024 (Dkt. No. 117)..This filing reaffirms the Government's stance on issues raised by the defense, leveraging Slavik's expertise and direct involvement in the investigation and prosecution. It indicates the prosecution team's commitment to addressing the court's queries and advancing arguments against the defendant's motion, aiming to solidify the case's legal foundation.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:gov.uscourts.nysd.628425.131.1_1.pdf
The Declaration by Christy Slavik, filed in Case 1:24-cr-00542-AS on January 17, 2025, outlines her qualifications and involvement as an Assistant United States Attorney (AUSA) with the Southern District of New York (SDNY). Slavik has been part of the SDNY since November 2019 and joined the prosecution team for this case in August 2024. The declaration is in response to the Court's Order dated January 3, 2025 (Dkt. No. 123), and it supports the Government's opposition to the defendant's motion submitted on December 4, 2024 (Dkt. No. 117)..This filing reaffirms the Government's stance on issues raised by the defense, leveraging Slavik's expertise and direct involvement in the investigation and prosecution. It indicates the prosecution team's commitment to addressing the court's queries and advancing arguments against the defendant's motion, aiming to solidify the case's legal foundation.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:gov.uscourts.nysd.628425.131.1_1.pdfBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
Pastor Caleb Slavik delivers a message entitled "Don't Forget Your Name"
Pastor Caleb Slavik delivers a message entitled "The Overflow of Obedience"
Pastor Caleb Slavik delivers a message entitled "The Value of Wholeness"
Pastor Caleb Slavik delivers a message entitled "The Heart of True Worship"
Pastor Caleb Slavik delivers a message entitled "The Steps of Stewardship"
Amer Rez and Joel Slavil sit down and talk about how cool Joel is. He played college football, he's a killer comic and HE'S WHITE. jk that last part is not so cool. JK TOO. Good ep. I love it. This is Gabriel btw! HI!
Pastor Caleb Slavik delivers a message entitled "This Isn't Fair, But I Still Have Faith."
Pastor Caleb Slavik delivers a message entitled "I've Got Feelings, But Feelings Don't Got Me."
Pastor Caleb Slavik delivers a message entitled "How Well Is Your Soul."
Pastor Caleb Slavik delivers a message entitled "Learning To Push."
https://TakingTheLandPodcast.comSUBSCRIBE TO PREMIUM FOR FULL EPISODE:Subscribe for only $3/month on Supercast: https://taking-the-land.supercast.com/Subscribe for only $3.99/month on Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/taking-the-land/subscribeSubscribe for only $4.99/month on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3vy1s5bSummaryIn this episode of Testimony Tuesday, Pastor Adam Dragoon interviews Pastor Slavic Leah from Moldova. They discuss Slavic's journey from a challenging childhood marked by alcoholism and family struggles to finding faith and purpose in life. Slavik shares his experiences of cultural shock upon arriving in the United States, his path to salvation, and the importance of community and mentorship in his spiritual growth. The conversation also touches on the significance of marriage, leadership, and the challenges of pioneering a new church in Moldova. Slavik emphasizes the transformative power of faith and the need for support within the church community.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Testimony Tuesday04:09 Life in Moldova: A Glimpse into the Country07:02 Childhood Memories and Family Dynamics14:28 Religious Background and Early Influences17:00 Aspirations and Dreams for the Future21:02 Cultural Shock and First Experiences in the U.S.29:43 Turning Point: Surrendering to Jesus31:10 Unexpected Windfall: A Family Story31:28 Life Changes After the United States32:39 Returning to the U.S.: A Second Chance33:58 Disillusionment with Old Friends35:09 Finding Connection with Older Mentors36:22 Navigating Relationships and Choices37:07 Facing Fears and Health Concerns38:53 A Turning Point: Seeking Help40:51 A Prayer for Change43:01 Encountering Joyful Faith45:17 First Steps into Church Life47:00 Experiencing God in Worship49:02 A Life-Changing Encounter with God54:25 The Fire of the Holy Spirit59:57 Returning Home Transformed01:02:30 Reactions from Family and Friends01:07:32 Navigating Changes in Kishineau01:09:59 A Journey of Faith and Connection01:13:38 The Impact of Leadership and Mentorship01:24:12 Marriage: A Transformative Experience01:29:41 Pioneering Ministry and Future AspirationsTakeaways Pastor Slavik's journey reflects the power of faith and community. Childhood experiences shaped Slavik's perspective on life and relationships. Alcoholism in the family can have lasting effects on children. Cultural shock can lead to significant personal growth. Finding a supportive community is crucial for new believers. Marriage can be a transformative experience that shapes character. Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3vy1s5b Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/taking-the-land-cfm-sermon-pod-43369Show NotesALL PROCEEDS GO TO WORLD EVANGELISMLocate a CFM Church near you: https://cfmmap.orgWe need five-star reviews! Tell the world what you think about this podcast at:
https://TakingTheLandPodcast.comSUBSCRIBE TO PREMIUM FOR FULL EPISODE:Subscribe for only $3/month on Supercast: https://taking-the-land.supercast.com/Subscribe for only $3.99/month on Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/taking-the-land/subscribeSubscribe for only $4.99/month on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3vy1s5bSummaryIn this episode of Testimony Tuesday, Pastor Adam Dragoon interviews Pastor Slavic Leah from Moldova. They discuss Slavic's journey from a challenging childhood marked by alcoholism and family struggles to finding faith and purpose in life. Slavik shares his experiences of cultural shock upon arriving in the United States, his path to salvation, and the importance of community and mentorship in his spiritual growth. The conversation also touches on the significance of marriage, leadership, and the challenges of pioneering a new church in Moldova. Slavik emphasizes the transformative power of faith and the need for support within the church community.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Testimony Tuesday04:09 Life in Moldova: A Glimpse into the Country07:02 Childhood Memories and Family Dynamics14:28 Religious Background and Early Influences17:00 Aspirations and Dreams for the Future21:02 Cultural Shock and First Experiences in the U.S.29:43 Turning Point: Surrendering to Jesus31:10 Unexpected Windfall: A Family Story31:28 Life Changes After the United States32:39 Returning to the U.S.: A Second Chance33:58 Disillusionment with Old Friends35:09 Finding Connection with Older Mentors36:22 Navigating Relationships and Choices37:07 Facing Fears and Health Concerns38:53 A Turning Point: Seeking Help40:51 A Prayer for Change43:01 Encountering Joyful Faith45:17 First Steps into Church Life47:00 Experiencing God in Worship49:02 A Life-Changing Encounter with God54:25 The Fire of the Holy Spirit59:57 Returning Home Transformed01:02:30 Reactions from Family and Friends01:07:32 Navigating Changes in Kishineau01:09:59 A Journey of Faith and Connection01:13:38 The Impact of Leadership and Mentorship01:24:12 Marriage: A Transformative Experience01:29:41 Pioneering Ministry and Future AspirationsTakeawaysPastor Slavik's journey reflects the power of faith and community.Childhood experiences shaped Slavik's perspective on life and relationships.Alcoholism in the family can have lasting effects on children.Cultural shock can lead to significant personal growth.Finding a supportive community is crucial for new believers.Marriage can be a transformative experience that shapes character.Mentorship plays a vital role in spiritual development.Pioneering a church requires resilience and dedication.Prayer and support from the community are essential for ministry success.Faith can provide hope and direction in challenging times.Show NotesALL PROCEEDS GO TO WORLD EVANGELISMLocate a CFM Church near you: https://cfmmap.orgWe need five-star reviews! Tell the world what you think about this podcast at:Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3vy1s5bPodchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/taking-the-land-cfm-sermon-pod-43369
Drew Slavik of See You Next Tuesday & I have a conversation about sobriety, discovering music. diving into different styles of music, music production & their very interesting split with Meth called "Asymmetrics". Throughout this chat, Drew drank some water while I enjoyed Avant-Garde Artisans Brasseurs' "Ciel Dégagé" the 5.3% Wild Ale. This is a Heavy MTL presents Vox&Hops episode! Heavy MTL is Montreal's premier metal promoter. They host one of North America's best Metal Festivals & present countless amazing events during the rest of the year. I am truly honored & extremely excited to have them involved in the podcast. Make sure to check out Vox&Hops' Brewtal Awakenings Playlist which has been curated by the Metal Architect Jerry Monk himself on either Spotify or Apple Music. This playlist is packed with all the freshest, sickest & most extreme albums each week! Episode Links: Website: https://www.voxandhops.com/ Join The Vox&Hops Mailing List: http://eepurl.com/hpu9F1 Join The Vox&Hops Thirsty Thursday Gang: https://www.facebook.com/groups/162615188480022 See You Next Tuesday: https://cunexttuesdaygrind.bandcamp.com/album/asymmetrics Avant-Garde Artisans Brasseurs: https://www.brasseursavantgarde.com/ Vox&Hops Brewtal Awakenings Playlist: https://www.voxandhops.com/p/brewtal-awakenings-metal-playlist/ Heavy MTL: https://heavymontreal.com/ Sound Talent Media: https://soundtalentmedia.com/ Evergreen Podcasts: https://evergreenpodcasts.com/ SUPPORT THE PODCAST: Vox&Hops Metal Podcast Merchandise: https://www.indiemerchstore.com/collections/vendors?q=Vox%26Hops Use the Promo Code: VOXHOPS10 to save 10% off your entire purchase. Pitch Black North: https://www.pitchblacknorth.com/ Use the Promo Code: VOXHOPS15 to save 15% off your entire purchase. Heartbeat Hot Sauce: https://www.heartbeathotsauce.com/ Use the Promo Code: VOXHOPS15 to save 15% off your entire purchase.
Pastor Caleb Slavik delivers a message entitled "The Rewards of Friendship."
The Declaration by Christy Slavik, filed in Case 1:24-cr-00542-AS on January 17, 2025, outlines her qualifications and involvement as an Assistant United States Attorney (AUSA) with the Southern District of New York (SDNY). Slavik has been part of the SDNY since November 2019 and joined the prosecution team for this case in August 2024. The declaration is in response to the Court's Order dated January 3, 2025 (Dkt. No. 123), and it supports the Government's opposition to the defendant's motion submitted on December 4, 2024 (Dkt. No. 117)..This filing reaffirms the Government's stance on issues raised by the defense, leveraging Slavik's expertise and direct involvement in the investigation and prosecution. It indicates the prosecution team's commitment to addressing the court's queries and advancing arguments against the defendant's motion, aiming to solidify the case's legal foundation.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:gov.uscourts.nysd.628425.131.1_1.pdf
The Declaration by Christy Slavik, filed in Case 1:24-cr-00542-AS on January 17, 2025, outlines her qualifications and involvement as an Assistant United States Attorney (AUSA) with the Southern District of New York (SDNY). Slavik has been part of the SDNY since November 2019 and joined the prosecution team for this case in August 2024. The declaration is in response to the Court's Order dated January 3, 2025 (Dkt. No. 123), and it supports the Government's opposition to the defendant's motion submitted on December 4, 2024 (Dkt. No. 117)..This filing reaffirms the Government's stance on issues raised by the defense, leveraging Slavik's expertise and direct involvement in the investigation and prosecution. It indicates the prosecution team's commitment to addressing the court's queries and advancing arguments against the defendant's motion, aiming to solidify the case's legal foundation.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:gov.uscourts.nysd.628425.131.1_1.pdf
The Declaration by Christy Slavik, filed in Case 1:24-cr-00542-AS on January 17, 2025, outlines her qualifications and involvement as an Assistant United States Attorney (AUSA) with the Southern District of New York (SDNY). Slavik has been part of the SDNY since November 2019 and joined the prosecution team for this case in August 2024. The declaration is in response to the Court's Order dated January 3, 2025 (Dkt. No. 123), and it supports the Government's opposition to the defendant's motion submitted on December 4, 2024 (Dkt. No. 117)..This filing reaffirms the Government's stance on issues raised by the defense, leveraging Slavik's expertise and direct involvement in the investigation and prosecution. It indicates the prosecution team's commitment to addressing the court's queries and advancing arguments against the defendant's motion, aiming to solidify the case's legal foundation.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:gov.uscourts.nysd.628425.131.1_1.pdfBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
The Declaration by Christy Slavik, filed in Case 1:24-cr-00542-AS on January 17, 2025, outlines her qualifications and involvement as an Assistant United States Attorney (AUSA) with the Southern District of New York (SDNY). Slavik has been part of the SDNY since November 2019 and joined the prosecution team for this case in August 2024. The declaration is in response to the Court's Order dated January 3, 2025 (Dkt. No. 123), and it supports the Government's opposition to the defendant's motion submitted on December 4, 2024 (Dkt. No. 117)..This filing reaffirms the Government's stance on issues raised by the defense, leveraging Slavik's expertise and direct involvement in the investigation and prosecution. It indicates the prosecution team's commitment to addressing the court's queries and advancing arguments against the defendant's motion, aiming to solidify the case's legal foundation.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:gov.uscourts.nysd.628425.131.1_1.pdf
Pastor Caleb Slavik delivers a message entitled "Elevating Our Perspective"
Pastor Caleb Slavik delivers a message entitled "Flowing with the River"
Pastor Caleb Slavik delivers a message entitled "It's Time for Change"
Pastor Alex Suber delivers a message entitled "Developing Endurance"
In response to Sean Combs' appeal for pretrial release, the appellee (the prosecution) has filed an affirmation opposing the motion. The government argues that Combs poses a significant flight risk due to his vast resources, international connections, and alleged history of witness intimidation. They emphasize that the seriousness of the charges, which include sex trafficking and racketeering, increases the likelihood of Combs attempting to evade justice if released.The prosecution also highlights concerns regarding public safety, citing allegations of ongoing criminal behavior that could continue if Combs is granted pretrial release. They argue that his wealth and influence could enable him to obstruct the investigation or intimidate witnesses, further compromising the integrity of the trial. The appellee maintains that the initial decision to deny pretrial release was justified and urges the appellate court to uphold that ruling.(commercial at 26:39)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:gov.uscourts.ca2.234342fd-2384-426f-a4a4-aeca250ee12d.29.0.pdfBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
Ukrainian brothers Andrey and Slavik Shumylo operate two shops in Philadelphia. These guys have put their brotherhood first and developed their business with discipline and creativity to put them in the right spot at the right time. They share their journey from building their first store, to operating a thriving business and turning into multi-shop owners. Their humor and wisdom on how to build growth is a great lesson on how build a business. Thanks to our Sponsors!Shop Fix Academy Steer UpSwell
Pastor Caleb Slavik delivers a message entitled "Strong Roots That Bear Fruit"
Pastor Caleb Slavik delivers a message entitled "Prayer That Produces Fruit."
In this episode, we sit down with Slavik Markovich, CEO and co-founder of Descope, a low-code/no-code Customer Identity Access Management (CIAM) platform. A serial entrepreneur, Slavik has been at it for two decades and over this time built three companies.Before Descope, he was co-founder and CEO at Demisto, a leader in the SOAR industry that was acquired by Palo Alto Networks for $560 million. Before co-founding Demisto, Slavik was VP & CTO of database technologies at McAfee (Intel Security). He joined McAfee via the acquisition of Sentrigo, a database security startup, where he was a co-founder and CTO. Slavik also served in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) for 5 years as a team leader. He graduated with a degree in computer science from The Technion (Israel's MIT).We speak with Slavik about his childhood and what got him hooked on cybersecurity. We cover Slavik's learnings on how to identify early product-market fit and define a category like what he did with SOAR (Security Orchestration, Automation, and Response). We discuss the art of negotiating a VC fundraise and M&A exit. And of course, we touch on how Slavik's love for good coffee has played a key part in building friendships including with one of his co-founders Rishi Bhargava.
Pastor Caleb Slavik delivers a message entitled "From Dead Cycles To A Living Sacrifice."
Pastor Caleb Slavik delivers a message entitled "The Saving Blood of Jesus."
Struggling with weight, hormonal imbalances, or finding the right path to better health can feel overwhelming, but Tracy Slavik's story is living proof that transformation is possible. After battling polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) and being over 100 pounds overweight—not just once, but twice, she turned her life around by embracing the Keto-Green lifestyle. In this episode, Tracy opens up about her personal struggles, including infertility and emotional eating, and how the guidance of hormone expert Dr. Angeli Akey led her to lasting change. Her journey offers hope and practical knowledge for anyone seeking to reclaim their health. Learn how Tracy shifted her mindset from “living to eat” to “eating to live” and how monitoring her alkalinity levels became a game-changer in her wellness journey. Her honest reflections on weight gain, losing control, and finding the Keto-Green program again will inspire you to take charge of your health. Plus, discover the importance of community and support systems when tackling such challenges, and how Tracy found the strength to persevere. Ready to take the next step in your health journey? I invite you to join me in my upcoming masterclass on hormones, where we'll dive deep into how you can master your hormones at any stage of life. And if you're looking for ongoing support, my Magic Menopause program is the perfect space to connect with a multi-generational community of women, with weekly coaching from me. Sign up at dranna.com/hormone for the masterclass and dranna.com/magic to learn more about Magic Menopause! Key Takeaways: [00:01:21] Overcoming weight and hormonal issues. [00:05:30] Weight loss journey and challenges. [00:10:04] Hormonal issues and weight gain. [00:12:55] Hormonal communication and stress. [00:16:08] Carnivore diet weight gain experience. [00:20:23] Protein intake for weight loss. [00:24:29] Balancing hormones and stressors. [00:25:42] Healthy eating and lifestyle choices. [00:30:41] Alkalinity and emotional health. [00:32:44] Cheer word for positivity. [00:36:38] Magic menopause and hormone masterclass. Memorable Quotes: "I told myself I had no more excuses. I'm done with school. And that would have always been my excuse. I'm studying. I'm doing this. This is my priority. My health became my priority. And I think at that point too, I was just tired of being overweight. And once I started losing the weight, and not only were other people noticing, but I was just noticing how much better I felt. And that for me was the motivator." [00:07:57] – Tracy Slavik "I'm 45 and I feel the best that I ever have. I think that age is a number, and it doesn't matter what age you are. It doesn't matter where you're at right now. Just start. Take it one day at a time and focus just on you and your journey." [00:31:26] – Tracy Slavik Links Mentioned: Mastering Your Hormones Masterclass: https://www.dranna.com/hormone Magic Menopause Program: https://drannacabeca.com/magic Connect with Dr. Anna Cabeca: Website: https://drannacabeca.com/pages/show Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegirlfrienddoctor/ Personal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dranna__c Produced by Evolved Podcasting: www.evolvedpodcasting.com
Pastor Caleb Slavik delivers a message entitled "A New Man And A New Mind."
Pastor Caleb Slavik delivers a message entitled "Developing Good Soil."
Pastor Caleb Slavik delivers a message entitled "The Thorns of Distractions."
Pastor Caleb Slavik delivers a message entitled "From Stones To Soil."
Pastor Caleb Slavik delivers a message entitled "Rewind, Remind, and Refocus."
Pastor Caleb Slavik delivers a message entitled "Breakthroughs on a Budget."