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Have you ever wondered what it would be like to see the people around you—your teammates, your friends, your spouse, your children—absolutely thriving? Today's guest is Bradley Rapier. Bradley is an award-winning, Emmy-nominated choreographer with over three decades of experience in dance, production and leading teams and talent from Hollywood to Broadway. Whether dance and choreography is your thing or not, what Bradley teaches in this conversation with GLN President and CEO David Ashcraft is what happens when people feel engaged and connected, and how we as leaders can facilitate that engagement. So, whether you're leading your teenage children, a creative group, or you're simply part of a group of friends, when people deeply feel that they are a part of something, everything changes: productivity, creativity and well-being soar. Bradley calls it, "stepping into the Circle," and everyone is invited.
Your future self is counting on you. In this episode, Michelle Redfern and Mel Butcher explore how ambitious women can play the long game — building strategy, visibility, and momentum that leads to real career success.Lead to Soar is a podcast for ambitious women and the leaders who support them. Hosted by Michelle Redfern and Mel Butcher, it delivers evidence-based, practical advice on leadership, career progression, and closing the gender gap. Join the Lead to Soar Network at leadtosoar.network or get Michelle's book The Leadership Compass at michelleredfern.com/book. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Witam was w podkaście Historie Biblijne. Dzisiaj zajmiemy się jednym z najstarszych miast na świecie. Chodzi o Jerycho. Historycy uważają je właśnie za jedno z najstarszych, nieprzerwanie zamieszkanych miast na świecie. Czy jednak było ono nieprzerwanie zamieszkane? Do tego pytania wrócimy. Zacznijmy jednak od początku.Jerycho znajduje się na wschód od Jerozolimy. Prowadziła tam droga, o której opowiadał Jezus w przypowieści o Miłościwym Samarytaninie. W Łukasza 10:30 czytamy: “Pewien człowiek szedł z Jerozolimy do Jerycha i wpadł w ręce zbójców, którzy go obrabowali, poranili i odeszli, zostawiając go na pół umarłego”. Żyd z tej opowieści schodził z Jerozolimy do Jerycha. Jerozolima leży w górach, a gdzie jest Jerycho? Znajduje się ono w dolinie Jordanu, jakieś 250 metrów poniżej poziomu morza. Dlaczego ludzie się tam osiedlili?W okolicach Jerycha znajduje się wiele źródeł wody. Ponieważ to miasto znajduje się w dolinie Jordanu, 250 metrów poniżej poziomu morza, panuje tam klimat podzwrotnikowy. Właśnie to miasto oglądał Mojżesz z drugiej strony Jordanu. W Powtórzonego Prawa 34:3 czytamy co widział: "I Negeb, i obwód doliny Jerycha, miasta palm, aż po Soar". Jerycho nazwano miastem palm. Warto zapamiętać także tę nazwę.Nazwa Jerycho prawdopodobnie znaczy Miasto Księżyca. Jarikh to słowo z języka amoryckiego. Oznacza przynajmniej trzy rzeczy: imię boga, księżyc oraz miesiąc. To słowo weszło do języka hebrajskiego i było zapisywane jako JRH. Uczeni zajmujący się lingwistyką nie są zgodni, ale wielu wskazuje, że nazwa Jerycho pochodzi od imienia tego boga księżyca. Co o tym mieście zdradziła archeologia?Wykopaliska w tych rejonach prowadzono jeszcze przed I wojną światową. Np. już w 1868 pierwsze wykopaliska przeprowadził Charles Warren (znany z szybu Warrena). Najbardziej są jednak znane wykopaliska profesora Johna Garstanga z 1930 roku. Twierdził on, że odkrył mury z czasów Jozuego. Jednak późniejsi archeolodzy uważają, że odkryte przez niego mury pochodziły z 3000 p.n.e. Niestety, wykopaliska z 1930 roku zniszczyły cenne warstwy archeologiczne, utrudniając badanie pozostałości 12 innych murów.Najstarsze zabudowania w Jerychu były okrągłe. Chodzi o to, że budynki były zbudowane na fundamencie w kształcie koła. Także Wieża, która jest najstarszym budynkiem w tym mieście, była okrągła. To miasto zostało jednak zburzone, a kolejne miało już budynki o podstawie prostokątów. Takich warstw, jak już mówiłem, jest 12, a najstarsza ma właśnie te budowle o okrągłych podstawach. Później nadeszła era domów na planie prostokątnym. Ludzie mieli wtedy już udomowione owce i kozy. Wygląda na to, że te starsze domy o podstawie koła powstały przed udomowieniem tych zwierząt.Najbardziej znaną postacią biblijną mieszkającą w Jerychu była Rachab. W Jozuego 6:25 czytamy: “Nierządnicę Rachab, rodzinę jej ojca i wszystko, co miała, zachował Jozue przy życiu. Zamieszkała ona wśród Izraela po dzień dzisiejszy, ponieważ ukryła posłańców, których wysłał Jozue, aby przeprowadzili wywiad w Jerychu”. Znalazła się w linii rodowej Jezusa jak mówi Ewangelia Mateusza 1:5.Jeżeli więc spodziewaliście się, że archeologia potwierdzi lub zaprzeczy zdobyciu Jerycha przez Jozuego to muszę was rozczarować. Współczesna archeologia prowadzi bardzo ostrożne wykopaliska z pędzelkiem i małą łopatką. Niestety w okresie międzywojennym wykorzystywano zwykłych robotników z łopatami. Nie ma dowodów na zdobycie miasta przez Jozuego, ale jest chyba dowód na coś innego.Według Biblii Jozue zdobył Jerycho około roku 1473 p.n.e. W Jozuego 6:26 czytamy, że przeklął każdego kto odbuduje to miasto. W 1 Królewskiej 16:34 czytamy: “Za jego to czasów Chiel z Betelu odbudował Jerycho. Na Abiramie, swoim pierworodnym, założył jego fundamenty, a na Segubie, swoim najmłodszym jego, bramy, według słowa Pana, jakie wypowiedział przez Jozuego, syna Nuna”. Z Biblii wynika, że Jerycho było nieodbudowanie przez parę stuleci. Czy archeologia to potwierdza?Według archeologów Jerycho pozostało nieodbudowane przez jakieś 500 lat, od około XV do około X wieku p.n.e. Według Biblii Jerycho zburzono w czasach Jozuego. Odbudowano je w czasach izraelskiego króla Achaba. Wtedy żona Achaba Jezebel wprowadziła kult Baala. Właśnie wtedy jakiś człowiek odważył się odbudować przeklęte przez Jozuego miasto.Odbudowano Jerycho w czasach króla Achaba, który uciskał Moab, o czym mówi nie tylko Biblia ale także stela Meszy, króla Moabu. Co ciekawe wcześniej zdarzyło się coś odwrotnego. W Sędziów 3:13 o królu Moabu Eglonie czytamy: “Skupił on przy sobie Ammonitów i Amalekitów a wyruszywszy, pobił Izraela, i zajęli miasto Palm”. Chodzi o Jerycho, które nazywano miastem palm. Dlaczego Eglon i Achab potrzebowali Jerycha?Przy tym mieście znajdował się bród. Eglon który mieszkał po wschodniej części Jordanu aby najeżdżać Izrael potrzebował bezpiecznej przeprawy przez Jordan. Dokładnie tego samego potrzebował później Achab, który zdobył Moab. Tak więc Eglon robił najazdy z Moabu przez Jordan na Izrael. Wiele wieków później Achab najeżdżał Moab przekraczając rzekę w drugą stronę.Biblia więc mówi, że Jerycho zostało zniszczone w czasach Jozuego i ponownie odbudowanie w czasach Achaba. Archeologia potwierdza, że miasto pozostawało nieodbudowane. Czy to znaczy, że nikt tam nie mieszkał? Prawdopodobnie w okolicznych kamieniołomach mieszkał król Moabu Eglon. Przy samej przeprawie mieszkali też ludzie w czasach króla Dawida. Mieszkali tam też proroczy, a szczególnie Elizeusz.W czasach Elizeusza był problem z wodą. W 2 Królewskiej 2:19 czytamy: “Rzekli więc obywatele tego miasta do Elizeusza: Oto dobrze się mieszka w tym mieście, jak to mój pan sam widzi, lecz woda jest zła i ziemia jest niepłodna”. Prorok miał uzdrowić tą wodę. Dziś w Jerychu jest źródło Eliasza, nazwane tak według tradycji że to właśnie tamto, które miał uzdrowić prorok.Z Jerychem jest związana pozorna sprzeczność. W Ewangelii Mateusza 20:29 czytamy: “gdy On wychodził z Jerycha, szło za nim mnóstwo ludu”. Jezus wychodzi z Jerycha i spotyka później niewidomych. Tak samo opisano to w Marka 10:46. Jednak w Łukasza 18:35 czytamy: “gdy On przybliżał się do Jerycha, pewien ślepiec siedział przy drodze, żebrząc”. Czy więc Jezus wychodził z Jerycha czy do niego wchodził? Czy rację mieli Mateusz i Marek czy Łukasz?Odpowiedź związana jest z historią tego miasta. W I wieku p.n.e. istniało starożytne miasto Jerycho. Herod Wielki zbudował obok starożytnego miasta drugie Jerycho właśnie obok źródła Eliasza. Było to coś w rodzaju kurortu. Jest tam bardzo ciepły klimat. Jednak w 36 p.n.e. Marek Antoniusz podarował Jerycho swojej kochance Kleopatrze. Dalej mieszkał tam Herod ale musiał płacić Kleopatrze czynsz. Właśnie w tym okresie Herod Wielki kazał zamordować swojego szwagra właśnie w Jerychu.Arystobul III brat Mariamne żony Heroda utopił się w Jerychu w basenie. Prawdopodobnie to Herod Wielki kazał go tam utopić. Józef Flawiusz pisze, że Herod zaprosił szwagra do swojego pałacu w Jerychu. Podczas jednej z uczt został namówiony do kąpieli w basenie. Tam utonął w obecności sług Heroda. Arystobul był ostatnim męskim potomkiem dynastii hasmonejskiej. Był bardzo popularny wśród ludzi, a Herod był Idumejczykiem.Wracając do pozornej sprzeczności w Ewangeliach. Prawdopodobnie Jezus wychodził z jednego Jerycha i szedł w kierunku drugiego. Istniały wtedy dwa Jerycha. W historii Polski też były takie wypadki. Np. istniały dwie Warszawy obok siebie. Dla pełnego obrazu warto wspomnieć, że w czasach bizantyjskich i islamskich powstało trzecie Jerycho, które istnieje do dzisiaj. Gdybyście pojechali dziś do Jerycha pojechalibyście do tego trzeciego miasta.W czasach Jezusa panowali tam Rzymianie. Kontynuacją tego byli Bizantyjczycy. Jednak po wiekach panowania rzymskiego i bizantyjskiego, Jerycho zostało zdobyte przez armie muzułmańskie w 638 roku n.e., włączając je do rozwijającego się kalifatu. Później miasto weszło w skład Imperium Osmańskiego (Tureckiego), które dominowało w regionie do I wojny światowej. W 1918 roku Jerycho przeszło pod kontrolę brytyjską, stając się częścią Mandatu Palestyny. Po wojnie arabsko-izraelskiej w 1948 roku, rejon Jerycha i Zachodni Brzeg Jordanu zostały zajęte i włączone do Jordanii.Ten status utrzymał się do wojny sześciodniowej w 1967 roku, kiedy to miasto zostało zajęte przez Izrael. Następnie, na mocy Porozumień z Oslo w 1994 roku, Jerycho stało się pierwszym miastem oficjalnie przekazanym pod kontrolę rodzącej się Autonomii Palestyńskiej. Choć później, w okresie Drugiej Intifady (rozpoczętej w 2000 roku), było tymczasowo ponownie zajęte przez siły izraelskie (w marcu 2002 roku), ostatecznie zostało w pełni oddane Palestyńczykom 16 marca 2005 roku, zgodnie z ustaleniami Sharm el-Sheikh.A Jezus, nawiązując do tego, rzekł: Pewien człowiek szedł z Jerozolimy do Jerycha i wpadł w ręce zbójców, którzy go obrabowali, poranili i odeszli, zostawiając go na pół umarłegohttp://biblia-online.pl/Biblia/Warszawska/Ewangelia-Lukasza/10/30I Negeb, i obwód doliny Jerycha, miasta palm, aż po Soar.http://biblia-online.pl/Biblia/Warszawska/5-Ksiega-Mojzeszowa/34/3Nierządnicę Rachab, rodzinę jej ojca i wszystko, co miała, zachował Jozue przy życiu. Zamieszkała ona wśród Izraela po dzień dzisiejszy, ponieważ ukryła posłańców, których wysłał Jozue, aby przeprowadzili wywiad w Jerychu.https://biblia-online.pl/Biblia/Warszawska/Ksiega-Jozuego/6/25W tym czasie kazał Jozue ludowi złożyć przysięgę: Przeklęty będzie przed Panem mąż, który podejmie odbudowę tego miasta, Jerycha! Na swoim pierworodnym założy jego fundament i na swoim najmłodszym postawi jego bramyhttp://biblia-online.pl/Biblia/Warszawska/Ksiega-Jozuego/6/26
This week in anguish: - Was barrel-aged an extra week for no particular reason, but, since we track back our futility in this and all episodes to 1970, our analysis remains as perenially trenchant as it is petulant. - Tristan heads to the fabric marker aisle and tries to remember what a duck looks like. - Marvel at tales of past woes in Where Were You When? and glory days gone by in Why Are We Doing This? as the Canucks continue their supersemicentennial Quest for Cromulence. - We learn how Abby Hoffman skated subterfugally and Justine Bailey sued supremely so that the Goldeneyes could one day...clang? Soar? Dive? We're learning, is the point. - Honourable mention to Ardella for "whiplash / from hopes dashed", which was only not picked as the episode name for copyright concerns after it becomes the title of her slam poetry album. It got some beatnik finger snaps from The Editor, at least.
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Longevity is having a moment, from Bryan Johnson to glossy Netflix docs like Don't Die, there's a lot of glitz and glam in and around the longevity space. But that also means there's a lot of bs and bluster. My guest, Dr. Elizabeth Yurth, brings decades of clinical wisdom and a grounded, science-first approach to living longer.Dr. Yurth is the Co-Founder and Chief Medical Officer of the Boulder Longevity Institute, providing “Tomorrow's Medicine Today” since 2006. She earned her MD from the University of Southern California's Keck School of Medicine, completed her residency at UC Irvine, and a fellowship in Sports and Spine Medicine at Stanford-affiliated SOAR. With over 30 years as an orthopedist, she's on a mission to teach how to heal and thrive at the cellular level.Contact:Website - https://boulderlongevity.com/about/dr-elizabeth-yurth/Join us as we explore:The hierarchy of importance when it comes to longevity, where to start, your most important longevity biomarker and what is overhyped.A deep dive into hormonal health - why testosterone is critical in women, the impact of birth control, TRT, the risks of supraphysiological dosing and if peptides have a place.Hard vs soft plaque and the most critical cardiovascular scan you are NOT doing.The most important cancer signaling marker you have never heard of!The most cutting-edge and diagnostic tools for cancer, cardiovascular disease and neurodegenerative disease available to the public today. Mentions:Resource - Human Optimization Academy, https://bli.academy Education - Labs 101, https://bli.academy/labs-101/ Person - Dr Eric Verdin, https://www.buckinstitute.org/lab/verdin-lab/Product - HUME Scale, https://humehealth.com/ Diagnostic - Cleerly, https://cleerlyhealth.com Diagnostic - Galleri, https://www.galleri.com Diagnostic - WAVI, https://wavimed.comPerson - Dr Dayan Goodenowe, https://drgoodenowe.comSupport the showFollow Steve's socials: Instagram | LinkedIn | YouTube | Facebook | Twitter | TikTokSupport the show on Patreon:As much as we love doing it, there are costs involved and any contribution will allow us to keep going and keep finding the best guests in the world to share their health expertise with you. I'd be grateful and feel so blessed by your support: https://www.patreon.com/MadeToThriveShowSend me a WhatsApp to +27 64 871 0308. Disclaimer: Please see the link for our disclaimer policy for all of our content: https://madetothrive.co.za/terms-and-conditions-and-privacy-policy/
Merryn Somerset Webb sits down with Richard Staveley, manager of the Rockwood Strategic, to unpack why UK smaller companies are so unloved—and why that may be a big opportunity. Richard explains Rockwood’s playbook: concentrated, benchmark-agnostic, value investing with hands-on “constructive engagement” to unlock change. They cover liquidity myths, the impact of passives and private equity, and where he sees near-term catalysts—plus what could reignite IPOs and domestic flows (think ISAs, pensions, and momentum).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Continuăm seria de discuții dedicate diplomației culturale și rolului Institutului Cultural Român ca instrument de soft power pentru promovarea culturii române în străinătate. În ce măsură îşi îndeplineşte ICR misiunea de a promova cultura română peste hotare? Cum se măsoară succesul unei acţiuni de diplomaţie culturală? Care ar fi cea mai potrivită instituție în subordinea căreia ar fi ferit ICR de politizare? Am întrebat-o pe Oana-Valentina Suciu, sociolog, cadru didactic la Facultatea de Științe Politice a Universității din București, unde coordonează, începînd de anul acesta, un masterat de diplomație culturală.În ce măsură îşi îndeplineşte ICR misiunea de a promova cultura română peste hotare?Oana-Valentina Suciu: „Deşi ICR are o strategie, aceasta nu se pliază foarte bine pe cerinţele şi aşteptările pe care le au reţele precum EUNIC – reţeaua internaţională a institutelor culturale – care îşi propune să fie tot mai implicată în problemele gobale, în susţinerea democraţiei şi a drepturilor omului, în chestiuni legate de migraţie, de încălzirea globală... Agenda europeană şi agenda internaţională sînt foarte diferite de ceea ce oferă Institutul Cultural Român la ora actuală. În plus, acele proiecte sînt gîndite pe termen mediu şi lung – proiecte multianuale – or, ICR, chiar dacă ar vrea să facă acest lucru, din cauza legislaţiei financiare din România nu poate să propună şi să coordoneze proiecte multianuale. De aceea, probabil, a recurs la această soluţie mai simplă, de a organiza o serie de evenimente. Nu discut calitatea în sine a acestora, unele sînt de o înaltă calitate artistică. Dar nu denotă o viziune coerentă a ceea ce înseamnă cultura română vie, pe care, de altfel o şi menţionează în statutul său şi în legea de funcţionare.”Cum se măsoară succesul unei acţiuni de diplomaţie culturală?Oana-Valentina Suciu: „Asta nu ştiu nici alte institute culturale. Vă dau exemplul Institutului Francez care, pentru a măsura succesul unuia dintre proiectele lor de film, numără cîte bilete s-au vîndut sau cîte accesări au avut dacă e vorba despre filme online oferite gratuit. E un indicator, dar nu este cel mai potrivit. Asta e altă întrebare care apare în diverse rapoarte şi manuale de diplomaţie culturală: cum măsurăm nemăsurabilul. De altfel, asta este şi întrebarea pe care ne-o punem în seria de propuneri de politici culturale pe care le realizăm în cadrul echipei NARDIV – un proiect finanţat de UE în care sînt implicaţi Universitatea din Bucureşti, Institutul Goethe din România, Institutul Francez din România, Universitatea Marseille-Aix, Franţa, Amsterdamul… – şi fiecare dintre acele echipe de cercetare vine cu cîte o propunere de politică culturală în sensul de a identifica nişte probleme şi a propune nişte soluţii care se vor reuni într-un raport ce va fi prezentat anul viitor, pe 12 mai, la Bruxelles, membrilor comisiei de cultură de acolo.”Apasă PLAY pentru a asculta interviul integral! O emisiune de Adela Greceanu și Matei Martin Un produs Radio România Cultural
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Dom talks with Meat Industry Association Chair Nathan Guy about the continued strong returns from red meat exports, the progress being made on a free trade deal with India and the recent Alliance and Fonterra shareholder votes. Tune in daily for the latest and greatest REX rural content on your favourite streaming platform, visit rexonline.co.nz and follow us on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn for more.
On today's Daily Puck Drop, Jason “Puck” Puckett and the Go-2-Guy Jim Moore start off Monday's show discussing the passing of Sonics and Seattle sports legend Lenny Wilkens, who impacted so many people on and off the court. The boys also touch in on the Seahawks dominating, laughable win over Arizona and a new report suggests that Jedd Fisch is trying everything he can to leave Washington and find another job. Puck then welcomes Michael-Shawn Dugar, The Athletic for the “Dugar Report” where they breakdown another easy win for Seattle and they take a long look ahead to the game of the year against the Rams. Mike goes over his keys for the upcoming game and says if Seattle does this, they will win the game. Puck wraps up with, “Hey, what the Puck!?” Final thoughts on Lenny Wilkens and praise for the UW soccer team. (1:00) Puck and Jim (38:40) Michael-Shawn Dugar, The Athletic (1:05:02) “Hey, What the Puck!?”
Competence alone doesn't create credibility. Michelle and Mel reveal why visibility and credibility must work together if you want to be chosen for high-value work. They share how to talk about your achievements without the cringe, use language that lands with decision-makers, and demonstrate leadership that moves the business forward.Lead to Soar is a podcast for ambitious women and the leaders who support them. Hosted by Michelle Redfern and Mel Butcher, it delivers evidence-based, practical advice on leadership, career progression, and closing the gender gap. Join the Lead to Soar Network at leadtosoar.network or get Michelle's book The Leadership Compass at michelleredfern.com/book. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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October layoffs just hit a 20-year high. We look at what drove the cuts, and whether more bad news could be ahead. Plus, it's a crucial day for Tesla with shareholders voting on Musk's pay package, but it's not the only reason why today's shareholder meeting is important. And, we look at what happens to the retail sector if the Supreme Court strikes down Trump's tariffs. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Host Grant Mona breaks down the biggest stories in Los Angeles sports. The Lakers are red hot, riding a five-game win streak and sitting at 7-2 after beating the Spurs. Grant breaks down what's clicking for L.A., how their depth is finally showing, and whether this start is sustainable. Then, he makes the case for Matthew Stafford as an early MVP candidate — leading one of the NFL's most balanced offenses and reminding everyone why he's still elite. Finally, Grant dives into what's wrong with the Clippers, from chemistry issues to inconsistent ball movement, and why Ty Lue needs answers fast. Produced by: Grant Mona Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
They don't matter...Because they don't exist...What matters is - YOU!Join us in https://ManifestingMasteryDeluxe.comPower Point: Why would a "belief" have power over you? How could it? Neville Goddard shared YOU are the Operant Power of God.Dive deeper! Soar higher!
Chris Murphy and Alex Berg discuss the record-breaking growth of ETFs and the shift in investor interest towards thematic investing. Despite market volatility, they see continued demand for actively managed ETFs, particularly in areas such as international equity markets, commodities, and fixed income. They also touch on the rise of derivative-based ETFs and the importance of education for advisors navigating the increasingly complex ETF landscape.======== Schwab Network ========Empowering every investor and trader, every market day. Subscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribeDownload the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watchWatch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-exploreWatch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/Follow us on X – https://twitter.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/schwab-network/ About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about
The U.S. government hit a record 36th day of the shutdown, something Marley Kayden and Sam Vadas talk about more as a headline investors should note. They also point to two sectors as undercard winners on the session: storage stocks like Seagate (STX) and Western Digital (WDC), and airlines like United (UAL) and American (AAL).======== Schwab Network ========Empowering every investor and trader, every market day. Subscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribeDownload the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watchWatch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-exploreWatch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/Follow us on X – https://twitter.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/schwab-network/ About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about
According to data released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), police-recorded victims of theft increased by six per cent in 2024, reaching their highest level since 2003. Listen to insights from retailers, police, and an ABS spokesperson as they share their perspectives and data in this podcast. - آسٹریلیا میں چوری کے متاثرین کی تعداد 2024 میں چھ فیصد بڑھ گئی جو 2003 کے بعد بعد سب سے بلند سطح ہے۔ یہ اعداد و شمار آسٹریلین بیورو آف اسٹیٹکس (ABS) نے جاری کیے۔ ان وارداتوں میں دکانوں سے چوری اور جیب تراشی جیسے جرائم بھی شامل ہیں.
Join host Mike Ritland on Mike Drop Podcast for an unflinching conversation with Nick O'Kelly, a retired Green Beret turned Night Stalkers Black Hawk pilot from the elite 160th SOAR. From the high-stakes chaos of his first combat insertion—where a last-second sharp turn into a dusty, high-speed landing pushed the limits of control—to the invisible war he fought against crippling suicidal ideation that began in flight school, Nick pulls no punches. His debut book Stigma, releasing October 21st, exposes the raw truth behind mental health struggles in special operations. Nick traces his path from a strict Christian upbringing in Washington state, through SF selection and Okinawa deployments, to mastering aviation amid family pressures and a newborn son. He shares the culture shock of warrant officer training, the adrenaline of Everest Base Camp treks, and the surreal focus of flying tier-one operators under fire. Faith, perfectionism, and Vince Lombardi's pursuit of excellence weave through his story of resilience. As Covid extended his final deployment, knee surgery grounded him and forced a reckoning with anxiety, panic disorders, and systemic failures in military mental health care. Nick's journey from zombie-like survival to revival highlights the cost of silence—and the power of speaking out. Essential listening for anyone in high-performance worlds. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Speakeasy is sophisticated sports talk — live Sunday through Thursday at 11:15 PM ET. Hosted by Emmanuel Acho with LeSean “Shady” McCoy and "Carebear" Kieran, the show brings hot takes, cold truths, and culturally forward conversations that connect sports and culture in real time. YouTube Twitter Instagram TikTok PrizePicks x Speakeasy Pick MORE or LESS. Win cash. Talk your talk. Play $5, get $50 → PrizePicks | America's #1 Fantasy Sports App Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hope is not a strategy. Michelle and Mel show you how to define your full potential, state your ambition with a business lens, and build a roadmap that aligns your moves to revenue, margin, and growth outcomes. Practical prompts and language you can use this week.Lead to Soar is a podcast for ambitious women and the leaders who support them. Hosted by Michelle Redfern and Mel Butcher, it delivers evidence-based, practical advice on leadership, career progression, and closing the gender gap. Join the Lead to Soar Network at leadtosoar.network or get Michelle's book The Leadership Compass at michelleredfern.com/book. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Send us a textQuantum threats aren't waiting politely on the horizon, and neither should we. We kick off with Signal's bold move to deploy post-quantum encryption, unpacking the “belt and suspenders” approach that blends classical cryptography with quantum-resistant algorithms. No jargon traps—just clear takeaways on why this matters for privacy, resilience, and the pressure it puts on other messaging platforms to evolve. We point you to smart reads from Ars Technica and Bruce Schneier that make the technical guts approachable and actionable.From there, we switch gears into a focused CISSP Domain 8 walkthrough: how to weave security into every phase of the software development lifecycle. We talk practical integration across waterfall, agile, and DevOps; show why change management, continuous monitoring, and application-aware incident response are non-negotiable; and explain how maturity models like CMMI and BSIMM help teams move from reactive to repeatable. We also break down the developer's toolbox—secure language choices, vetted libraries with SCA, hardened runtimes, and IDE plugins that surface issues in real time—so teams can ship faster without trading away safety.Speed meets rigor in the CI/CD pipeline, where shift-left security comes alive with SAST, DAST, and SOAR-driven checks. We cover repository hygiene, secret scanning, and how to measure effectiveness with audit trails and risk analysis that map code issues to business impact. You'll get a clear view of third-party risk across COTS and open source, the shared responsibility model for SaaS, PaaS, and IaaS, and the daily practices that keep APIs from leaking data: least privilege, strict authorization, input validation, and rate limiting. We close with software-defined security—policies as code—bringing consistency, versioning, and automation to your defenses. Subscribe, share with a teammate who owns your pipeline, and leave a review to tell us the next Domain 8 topic you want us to deep-dive.Gain exclusive access to 360 FREE CISSP Practice Questions at FreeCISSPQuestions.com and have them delivered directly to your inbox! Don't miss this valuable opportunity to strengthen your CISSP exam preparation and boost your chances of certification success. Join now and start your journey toward CISSP mastery today!
Malik Nabers finally has surgery — a month late and done by the Cowboys' doctor, leaving Gio shaking his head at the Giants. Jerry's back for an update, plus we find out if he's into heavy metal. We hear the Knicks' loss in Milwaukee, Vlad homers off Ohtani to even the Blue Jays series, Derek Jeter talks World Series memories, Harbaugh weighs in on Lamar Jackson, Schlereth rants about socks and flip flops… and Gio drops one real headline and three fake ones involving lollipops.
Is the AI SOC analyst just hype, or is there measurable ROI? We spoke to Edward Wu, founder of Dropzone AI about this and he shared insights from a recent Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) benchmark report that quantified the impact of AI augmentation on SOC teams. The study revealed significant improvements in speed (45-60% faster investigations) and completeness, even for analysts using the tech for the first time.Edward spoke about the "robotic" limitations of traditional SOAR playbooks with the adaptive capabilities of agentic AI systems, which can autonomously investigate alerts end-to-end without pre-defined scripts . He shared that while AI won't entirely replace human analysts ("That's not going to happen"), it will automate much of the manual Tier 1 toil, freeing up humans for higher-value roles like security architecture, transformation, and detection engineering .Guest Socials - Edward's Linkedin Podcast Twitter - @CloudSecPod If you want to watch videos of this LIVE STREAMED episode and past episodes - Check out our other Cloud Security Social Channels:-Cloud Security Podcast- Youtube- Cloud Security Newsletter - Cloud Security BootCampIf you are interested in AI Cybersecurity, you can check out our sister podcast - AI Security PodcastQuestions asked:(00:00) Introduction(02:40) Who is Edward Wu?(03:30) The Evolution of AI Agents Since ChatGPT(04:35) Surprising Findings from the CSA AI SOC Benchmark Report(06:40) Why Has Traditional Security Automation (SOAR) Underdelivered?(09:30) How AI SOC Analysts Differ from SOAR Playbooks(11:30) Does Agentic AI Reduce the Need for Security Data Lakes?(13:20) The Evolving ROI for SOC in the AI Era(14:50) ROI Use Case 1: Reducing Alert Investigation Latency(15:15) ROI Use Case 2: Increasing Alert Coverage (Mediums & Lows)(16:20) ROI Use Case 3: Depth of Coverage & Skill Uniformity(18:15) Achieving Both Speed and Thoroughness with AI(19:40) How Far Can AI Go? Detection vs. Investigation vs. Response(21:35) AI SOC Hype vs. Reality: Receptiveness and Trust(24:20) The Future Role of Tier 1 SOC Analysts(27:40) What Scale Benefits Most from AI SOC Analysts? (Enterprise & MSPs)(29:00) The Build vs. Buy Dilemma for AI SOC Technology ($20M R&D Reality)(33:10) Training Budgets: What Skills Should Future SOC Teams Learn?Resources spoken about during the episode:Beyond the Hype: AI Agents in the SOC Benchmark Study
Justin Brady builds podcasts & DTC content for iconic brands. He has interviewed the founder of Starbucks and Hint, CEOs of Mattel and GoDaddy, Presidential candidates, Senators, US Ambassadors, #1 New York Times best-selling authors, and cable news personalities. He has written for The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, and Harvard Business Review, Brady started The Creativity Cultivator podcast nearly a decade ago with early guests like Matthew E. May, David Burkus, Jessica Kriegel, and Dan Pink. The show would go onto be in the Apple Podcast new and noteworthy charts and the top 1% of podcasts per iHeart Media. Today, Brady has interviewed hundreds of A-List leaders, best-selling authors, CEOs, White House cabinet members, Hollywood celebrities, and billboard performing artists. Brady has hosted numerous livestreams as an anchor/interviewer including a Soar.com stream featuring guest like Rep. Justin Amash, and The Global Peter Drucker stream live from Vienna's Hofburg Palace where he interviewed guests like author Edgar Schein, Pierre Le Manh, CEO of PMI, and Bloomberg Editor, Sarah Green Carmichael. Brady talks to groups on communication and how to use trust channels to rapidly scale relationships. He also leads workshops on content and podcasting strategy. Previous talks have been for Boston Techstars, Nashville Entrepreneur Center, the Minnesota AMA, and Knowledge Summit in Colorado Springs. Brady hosted a talk show on iHeartRadio, interviewing guests like Pauly Shore, Mike Rowe, and six USA Presidential Candidates during the Iowa Caucuses. He wrote on creativity, tech, design thinking, and workplace culture for The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Quartz, The Creativity Post, and The Harvard Business Review. Brady owns Cultivate, a referral-only PR company. His clients have achieved hundreds of millions of impressions in Bloomberg, The Wall Street Journal, TIME, Axios, CNN, and through top influencers and YouTubers like Mr. Beast. To get in touch with Justin: https://justinkbrady.com/ To connect with Tyler: https://www.tylerkamerman.com/
George Werbacher, Head of Security Operations at Live Oak Bank, reviews the practical realities of implementing AI agents in security operations, sharing his journey from exploring tools like Cursor and Claude Code to building custom agents in-house. He also reflects on the challenges of moving from local development to production-ready systems with proper durability and retry logic. The conversation explores how AI is changing the security analyst role from alert analysis to deeper investigation work, why SOAR platforms face significant disruption, and how MCP servers enable natural language interactions across security tools. George offers pragmatic advice on cutting through AI hype, emphasizing that agents augment rather than replace human expertise while dramatically lowering barriers to automation and query language mastery. Through technical insights and leadership perspective, George illuminates how security teams can embrace AI to improve operational efficiency and mean time to detect without inflating budgets, while maintaining the critical human judgment that effective security demands. Topics discussed: Understanding AI's role in augmenting security analysts rather than replacing them, shifting roles toward investigation and threat hunting. Building custom AI agents using Python and exploring frameworks like LangChain to solve specific SecOps use cases. Managing moving agents from local development to production, including retry logic, failbacks, and durability requirements. Implementing MCP servers to enable natural language interactions with security tools, eliminating the need to learn multiple query languages. Navigating AI hype by focusing on solving specific problems and understanding what agents can realistically accomplish. Predicting SOAR platform disruption as agents take over enrichment, orchestration, and response with simpler automation approaches. Removing platform barriers by enabling analysts to use natural language rather than mastering specific tools or query languages. Exploring context management, prompt engineering, and conversation history techniques essential for building effective agentic systems. Adopting tools like Cursor and Claude Code to empower technical security professionals without deep coding backgrounds. Listen to more episodes: Apple Spotify YouTube Website
Earnings sentiment is fading and there's widespread recognition that the current stretched valuations will see a correction. So how should equities players best navigate this environment? New Head of Global Equities, James Masserio, joins Vito Sperduto to analyze the market's prospects in this episode of RBC Capital Markets' Strategic Alternatives.
Rog and Rory are back to breakdown another drama-soaked Premier League weekend, including why Eberechi Eze's game winner against his former club Crystal Palace is indicative of how Arsenal have changed the game, how Liverpool's incredible league losing streak comes down to Mo Salah and Arne Slot, and why Manchester United have Matheus Cunha to thank for their recent run of form. Plus, could we see Bournemouth or Sunderland in Europe by season's end? And the reason why Rory thinks the Premier League has become the NFL...but with shorts.Check out our full interview with Crystal Palace's Adam Wharton here: http://youtube.com/watch?v=m-hdlUAu4UIFootball is better with friends. Join our Discord community for conversation with fellow GFOPs, live matchday chat, and to speak with Rog directly: https://discord.gg/DDDUcNWFHESee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Prism of America's Education with Host Karen Schoen – I sent a letter to Governor DeSantis, asking him what solar panels taste like as we replace our food farms with solar farms. I never got an answer. I started researching in my old files. I was trying to find out why, when President Trump's energy policy is drill baby drill, and uses all forms of energy, Florida is not paying attention...
Jerry's first update opened with Breece Hall's touchdown pass and Aaron Glenn addressing criticism of the team. Hall discussed his bigger role in the offense, while Justin Fields shared an emotional postgame moment. Glenn and Rex Ryan both reflected on the passing of Nick Mangold. Bob Papa called Saquon Barkley's 65-yard touchdown, and the “tush push” fumble that wasn't was replayed. Cam Skattebo suffered a season-ending ankle injury.
U.S. and Chinese trade officials pave the way for this week's highly anticipated face-to-face meeting between the nations' leaders — one that the Treasury Secretary says could help avoid the 100% tariffs coming November 1st. Plus, Wall Street cheers the progress, with U.S. stock futures broadly higher after the Dow closed above 47,000 for the first time ever. And later, it's not just trade talks — a huge week for earnings as mega-cap tech dominates the calendar. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Ransomware detection is more complex than most organizations realize. In this episode, cybersecurity expert Mike Saylor breaks down the real-world signs of ransomware attacks—from users complaining about slow computers to smart devices acting strangely. We explore polymorphic malware that changes based on its target, the risks posed by managed service providers using shared credentials, and why milliseconds matter in ransomware detection and response. Mike explains the difference between EDR, XDR, SIEM, and SOAR tools, helping you understand which security solutions you actually need. We also discuss why 24/7 monitoring is non-negotiable and how even small businesses can afford proper ransomware detection capabilities. If you're trying to protect your organization without breaking the bank, this episode offers practical guidance on building your security stack and knowing when to call in expert help.
In this episode of Lead to Soar, Michelle Redfern and Mel Butcher tackle a quiet but costly leadership issue: the boss who's “too nice to lead.” They're kind, approachable, and well-intentioned—but decisions stall, standards slip, and teams burn out.You'll learn how to recognise this pattern, manage up with evidence and courage, and raise the standard without burning out or doing their job for them. Michelle also unpacks why organisations keep rewarding comfort over competence, and what real leadership development should look like.Lead to Soar is a podcast for ambitious women and the leaders who support them. Hosted by Michelle Redfern and Mel Butcher, it delivers evidence-based, practical advice on leadership, career progression, and closing the gender gap. Join the Lead to Soar Network at leadtosoar.network or get Michelle's book The Leadership Compass at michelleredfern.com/book. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
#podcast #politics #Progressive #Democrats #Michigan #Trump #MAGA #Republicans #CorporateGreed #CorporateCorruption #GovernmentCorruption #Economy #WorkingClass #Gotion #Whitmer #Democracy #LeftOfLansing Here's the Left of Lansing "Monday Musing" for October 27, 2025. The Detroit News released a story detailing how some of the corporations that fund Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer's overseas trade missions somehow end-up receiving billions in business incentives. Michigan taxpayers have paid billions in so-called "business incentives," with very little to show for it in economic or job activity. Whitmer's emulating of Trump's corporate pay for play scheme is not a good way to win over the working class. Please, subscribe to the podcast, download each episode, and give it a good review if you can! leftoflansing@gmail.com Left of Lansing is now on YouTube as well! leftoflansing.com NOTES: "Businesses fund Whitmer's overseas travel while getting billions in taxpayer incentives." By Beth LeBlanc & Craig Mauger of The Detroit News "Michigan lawmakers probe Whitmer trade trips, funding links to economic development groups." By Kyle Davidson of Michigan Advance "After Gotion and SOAR, Michigan eyes overhaul of corporate subsidy strategy." By Paula Gardner and Jordyn Hermani of Bridge Michigan
Soul Food, Not PillsNeville Goddard said your desires are divine in origin... God gives you the hungers. This isn't about taking pills. It's about feeding your soul.Neville Goddard said your desires are divine in origin. God gives you the hungers.Your desires are gifts from God...They aren't goals to be gained...My name is Mr. Twenty Twenty...You are reading the Power of Imagination...Whee we explore one thing and one thing only...Ever take a pill?Yeah, me too...I was given amitriptyline when I had PTSD...They said, “It'll take the edge off, help you sleep...”I took one... and I felt like killing everyone in the room...Looked up the side effects...Paranoia. Aggression.Never took that again...Now, I'll admit it…When my hip was bad, I took pills too...Just ibuprofen...But that ain't good for you neither...Not for the body...Not for the soul...You came here for soul food...Because you are soul food...Your desires are divine in origin...God gives you the hungers...Every desire carries its own plan and power of fulfillment...It doesn't need help...It needs acceptance...And you can't accept your wish in its fullness as long as you deny your divinity...If you did the original Manifesting Mastery — good on you...We've got thousands of success stories from that...But this year, we rebuilt the whole thing — Manifesting Mastery Deluxe.Private Facebook group.New daily videos for every lesson.Live group calls.Really cool stuff...
Welcome back to the latest edition of "Under The Lights" as Cole and Simon return to discuss the fallout from Aston Villa's frustratingly wasteful performance against Go Ahead Eagles in the Europa League.You can listen for FREE on Acast, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify - dig in!WHAT DO WE DISCUSS?From the perfect start to being punished for being extremely wasteful; what can be made of Villa's first loss in the Europa League this season?Were too many changes made to the starting XI?Where's Harvey Elliot?How should we expect Villa to react against Manchester City on Sunday?STAY CONNECTED:Email: holtecast@gmail.comX: @HoltecastPodThreads: HoltecastBluesky: @holtecastpod.bsky.socialCole Pettem: @TalkAstonVillaSimon O'Regan: @SiOReganEPISODE NOTES:Thank you to our charity partner, Acorns Children's Hopsice.Donate today to support a fantastic charity: https://www.acorns.org.uk/get-involved/donate/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A SWAT situation unfolded in Huntington Beach, prompting the crew to cue up the classic SWAT theme song and wonder—who actually created the original TV show? Then came a spooky twist: a woman bought the real-life house from the iconic film Poltergeist. Kiki stopped by with updates on the deadly Ontario crash and shared news about Mark's growing YouTube show. The hour wrapped with laughs about how much Mark was missed at Morongo—and a quick look at the soaring price of gold.
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The Rangers can't score at home, and Boomer's mood swings with every missed goal — Gio's officially starting to root for them. Fans can now wear fame thanks to a company selling WFAN caller coats. On the gridiron, the Bucs get steamrolled by the Lions, Mike Evans is out with major injuries, Seahawks squeak past Texans, and Aaron Glenn explains QB struggles while Brian Daboll dodges kicking questions. Tiki Barber unloads on the Giants' defense, and in baseball, the Blue Jays head to the World Series thanks to George Springer — Gio calls him a must-have. Plus, parking at MetLife is a cool $100.
Boomer's fed up with the Rangers struggling at home, while NFL chaos heats up with the Jets fielding trade calls and the Giants missing a WR opportunity. Jerry reports the Lions steamrolling the Bucs (with Mike Evans injured) and the Seahawks taking down the Texans. Aaron Glenn stays hopeful: “This will turn.” Over in baseball, the Blue Jays head to the World Series thanks to George Springer, with Max Scherzer living his dream. And online drama? C-Lo's X account got hacked — he had to start fresh.
Jerry kicked things off with the roar of the Lions steamrolling the Bucs — and it wasn't pretty. Mike Evans went down hard, suffering a broken collarbone and a concussion. Over in Seattle, the Seahawks soared past the Texans, while Lions DC Aaron Glenn promised fans, “This will turn.” Meanwhile, baseball's burning up — the Blue Jays are World Series–bound after George Springer's clutch 3-run blast! Max Scherzer? Fired up and living the dream as he heads to the Fall Classic.
Notre Dame and USC on Saturday. Chiefs v Raiders and Dallas v Washington on Sunday. Three words for rivalry games - ooh, la and la. USC Legend Matt Leinart knows a thing or two about that game. He shares what's great about South Bend, Indiana. And then shares why giving blood is the easiest way to save lives. (Find out more: BigTen.Org/Abbott). Then Chris Cote joins the show to work through the top five games to watch this weekend, along with the reason why Oreos are a superior dunking cookie. Punk Legend Henry Rollins makes an appearance, too. We think. Don't fact check us on that one. But Dave Dameshek and the gang have the necessary prep to make the Week 7 NFL weekend soar on Football America! (Photo by Mike Stewart/AP) Timestamps: (00:00:00-00:02:45) Monologue - Rivalries (00:02:45-00:22:48) Matt Leinart on South Bend and Blood and Rivalries (00:22:48-00:43:53) Top Five Game with Chris Cote (00:43:53-00:49:42) Pick Six AUDIO Football America! is available wherever you listen to podcasts. Leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/football-america/id1831757512 Follow us: Dave Dameshek: https://x.com/dameshek Matt Leinart: https://x.com/MattLeinartQB Chris Cote: https://x.com/__chriscote Host: Dave Dameshek Guests: Matt Leinart, Chris Cote Team: Gino Fuentes, Mike Fuentes, Bradley Campbell Director: Danny Benitez Senior Producers: Gino Fuentes, Mike Fuentes Executive Producer: Bradley Campbell Arizona Cardinals, Atlanta Falcons, Baltimore Ravens, Buffalo Bills, Carolina Panthers, Chicago Bears, Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns, Dallas Cowboys, Denver Broncos, Detroit Lions, Green Bay Packers, Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts, Jacksonville Jaguars, Kansas City Chiefs, Las Vegas Raiders, Los Angeles Chargers, Los Angeles Rams, Miami Dolphins, Minnesota Vikings, New England Patriots, New Orleans Saints, New York Giants, New York Jets, Philadelphia Eagles, Pittsburgh Steelers, San Francisco 49ers, Seattle Seahawks, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Tennessee Titans, Washington Commanders Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hi there, it's Jody Agard. The heron stands tall and silent—watching, waiting, then taking graceful flight. Tonight, we use that imagery to release what no longer serves and invite upward ease. Snuggle in, and let your spirit rise like a heron. Xo Jody Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Another wild weekend in the ever popular NFL, college football travel craziness for ESPN's Kirk Herbstreit last weekend and some MLB Postseason drama in Seattle gets huge baseball audience for Fox Sports, too. And, we're ready to go over it all on the "LWOS Media Podcast!"Host T.J. Rives is back with colleague from the Tampa Bay/National Baseball media, Steve Carney, to go over it all.They start with the Bucs hot 5-1 start and their national CBS TV win over the 49ers. It's "Baker Mayfield-mania" for Tampa Bay and we compare legends Jim Nantz and Gene Deckerhoff calling one of his amazing scrambles. Plus, the game got tremendous audience for CBS, as well. We also discuss the latest with the arrest of Fox Sports NFL analyst Mark Sanchez and why the network is curiously not saying anything about his status calling games with them, yet?Then, some talk about Penn State firing coach James Franklin, despite owing him massive bank to "not coach," and will Franklin be on network TV soon, doing some analyst work for this season? We go over it.Next, some, more college football and why was Herbstreit flying from N.J. to Euguene, Oregon last Thursday night/Friday to do only a portion of the "College Gameday" pregame on ESPN? But, then leave during the show and go to Dallas for Texas-OU on the call on ABC that afternoon? We have takes.We talk some baseball and the magic in October scored for the Mariners in their wild 15 inning "winner take all" game with the Tigers in the American League playoffs. The post season builds in the N.L. with the Dodgers continuing to win and maybe looking to repeat in the World Series?And, get ready for a "bizarro world" return of the "NBA on NBC" next week and the media deals for the league going into effect.We talk it all on the "Last Word on Sports Media Podcast" and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.! And, checkout us writing more on https://lastwordonsports.com/media as well!
Traditional Q and A to round out the week, answering only the most demanding questions facing our society, world, and likely species. I did actually cover: -How do I best advocate for my daughters -What does the 160th SOAR regimen do -Arming school teachers -Keeping your world small Enjoy Today's Sponsors: AG1: Go to https://drinkag1.com/clearedhot to get a FREE Frother with your first Purchase of AGZ. Pique: Get 20% off + a FREE rechargeable frother and glass beaker with your first purchase with my link https://Piquelife.com/CLEAREDHOT