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This week's edition of the Overdrive Radio podcast features C.W. Express small fleet owner Steve Wilson, reigning Small Fleet Champ in the 11-30-truck division after a bit of a growth spurt for the fleet followed Wilson's brush with death in 2022. The team he'd built around the dry van fleet sustained while he was in hospital for the better part of that entire year, and in the aftermath has only continued to not just sustain, but excel, on dedicated lanes for a central broker in Avenger Logistics. Wilson's up to near 20 trucks and drivers today, and doesn't have all his freight eggs in that single basket, as you'll hear in today's podcast, with customers in his area helping build lanes loaded both ways -- in one case out to Arkansas and back to the Louisville, Kentucky, area, where he's headquartered in Sellersburg, Indiana. The podcast amounts to a tour around C.W. Express headquarters on Avco Boulevard in Sellersburg, right off I-65 and purchased and moved into in 2023, marking a significant upgrade to the former location. Wilson, a wear-all-the-hats small fleet owner for decades, continues to build out support for C.W.'s trucks and drivers with deft delegation, too, particularly on the time-consuming maintenance side of the business. He's added an expert lead mechanic you'll hear hear who oversees the operation and a younger diesel tech, Clayton Higdon, to provide an assist and a well for education and growth, no doubt. Listen on for an update with reigning champ Wilson and C.W. Express.
In this episode of The New Warehouse Podcast, hosted by Kevin Lawton, we dive into the complexities of operating and maintaining deep freezer warehouses. Recorded at MHI headquarters, Kevin is joined by Matt Rivenbark, VP of Sales and Marketing at Gebhardt Intralogistics, and Steve Wilson, Account Executive at Slate River Systems (SRSI). They discuss crucial elements for planning cold storage facilities, the challenges of labor and equipment, and the importance of using advanced technology and automation to increase efficiency and reduce costs. Learn about maintaining equipment in extreme environments and the benefits of cranes versus shuttle systems for maximizing storage. Don't miss the invaluable insights from these industry experts!Learn more about the Conveyor & Sortation Solution Industry Group here.Learn more about Zebra Robotics here. Follow us on LinkedIn and YouTube.Digital Disruption with Geoff Nielson Discover how technology is reshaping our lives and livelihoods.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
SONNY FORTUNE “AWAKENING” New York, August 28, 1975For Duke and CannonSonny Fortune (as) John Hicks (p) Wayne Dockery (b) Chip Lyle (d) BILLY LESTER “FROM SCRATCH” New York, May 17 & 18, 2018Scrapple from the apple, Body and soul, YesterdaysBilly Lester (p) Rufus Reid (b) Matt Wilson (d) PAUL BOLLENBACK “SOUL GROOVES” Brooklyn, NY, December 2, 3, 4 & 5, 1998Dock of the bay, Papa was a rolling stone, Ain't no mountain high enough Jim Rotondi (tp) Steve Davis (tb) Steve Wilson (as) Eric Alexander (ts) Joey DeFrancesco (org) Paul Bollenback (g,el-g) Jeff “Tain” Watts (d) Broto Roy (tabla) Continue reading Puro Jazz 06 de mayo, 2025 at PuroJazz.
La Playade ( laplayade.fr ) Podcast jeux vidéo et arts numériques. Ce mois-ci chantonne à vos oreilles un épisode de La Playade qui ne se découvre pas d'un fil ! Vlad se plonge avec délice dans les énigmes de Blue Prince, Bénédicte construit la ZAD du futur dans Caravan SandWitch, Ariane découvre l'univers pétillant de Maliki, Aurélie et Mickaël explorent le jeu vidéo respectivement par le prisme de la peinture et de la colonisation et Ève tente de survivre à The Planet Crafter. Une écoute plus entêtante qu'un doux parfum de glycine fleurie. 0.01.54 Snacks 0.04.26 Preview : Battle Aces 0.16.24 Maliki: Poison of the Past 0.25.02 The Planet Crafter 0.29.48 Blue Prince 0.49.44 La peinture occidentale et le jeu vidéo japonais 0.57.24 Caravan SandWitch 1.08.37 Colonisations dans le jeu vidéo 1.13.33 Quartiers Libres 1.21.28 « The Overview » par Steve Wilson (© 2025 Fiction Records) Tous les liens des sujets de l'émission sont sur laplayade.fr Vous y retrouverez aussi toutes nos vidéos et interviews comme sur notre chaine Youtube : urlz.fr/8ber Réagissez, commentez, partagez : iTunes : urlz.fr/8Eqs Discord : discord.gg/WyGNk8qY5r Bluesky : @laplayade.bsky.social Facebook : podcastlaplayade Instagram : la_playade
SONNY FORTUNE “AWAKENING” New York, August 28, 1975For Duke and CannonSonny Fortune (as) John Hicks (p) Wayne Dockery (b) Chip Lyle (d) BILLY LESTER “FROM SCRATCH” New York, May 17 & 18, 2018Scrapple from the apple, Body and soul, YesterdaysBilly Lester (p) Rufus Reid (b) Matt Wilson (d) PAUL BOLLENBACK “SOUL GROOVES” Brooklyn, NY, December 2, 3, 4 & 5, 1998Dock of the bay, Papa was a rolling stone, Ain't no mountain high enough Jim Rotondi (tp) Steve Davis (tb) Steve Wilson (as) Eric Alexander (ts) Joey DeFrancesco (org) Paul Bollenback (g,el-g) Jeff “Tain” Watts (d) Broto Roy (tabla) Continue reading Puro Jazz 06 de mayo, 2025 at PuroJazz.
Feliks Banel's guests on this STAN BORESON-TENNIAL EDITION episode of CASCADE OF HISTORY include radio personality Tim Hunter, Steve Wilson of Almost LIVE!, and Stan Boreson's daughter Ann Boreson. The occasion is the 100th anniversary of the birth of legendary entertainer and broadcaster Stan Boreson, born May 5, 1925. Stan passed away in 2017 at age 91. With new interviews with Mr. Hunter (who had the idea to celebrate Stan and got in touch with CASCADE OF HISTORY); with Steve Wilson (who produced Stan's holiday reunion special more than 45 years ago); and with Stan's daughter Ann, we recall and honor the Stan Boreson legacy - and play some old favorites from Stan's musical catalog, as well as a few audio surprises. This broadcast of CASCADE OF HISTORY was originally presented at 8pm Pacific Standard Time on Sunday, May 4, 2025 via SPACE 101.1 FM and gallantly streaming live via space101fm.org from historic Magnuson Park - formerly Sand Point Naval Air Station - on the shores of Lake Washington in Seattle. This podcast episode contains additional material beyond what was broadcast. Subscribe to the CASCADE OF HISTORY podcast via most podcast platforms.
On this episode of America's Talking, Casey Harper, D.C. Bureau Chief for The Center Square, is joined by Steve Wilson, Regional Editor for The Center Square. They the controversy surrounding Hope Florida and the ongoing tension between Governor DeSantis and the Florida Legislature.Support this podcast: https://secure.anedot.com/franklin-news-foundation/ce052532-b1e4-41c4-945c-d7ce2f52c38a?source_code=xxxxxx
This Special Edition of Laughbox is for Steve Wilson to hand off the Internatioinal Humor Month to Drew Tarvin. Enjoy the history of National Humor Month with Larry Wilde and others in the story of how humor was proven to be the best medicine (and continues to be ). Steve Wilson, known as the “Cheerman of The Bored” and the one and only “Joyologist”, is the founder of World Laughter Tour, Inc. and has trained 7,000 laughter therapists. He is the author of seven books and dozens of articles and blogs, and is an internationally acclaimed, award-winning humor expert. As one of America's top-rated professional speakers, Wilson offers popular programs on joy, motivation, teamwork, health and humor. He has also served as a design consultant and spokesperson for the SunChips Laughalizer campaign. In addition, he earned a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Association for Applied and Therapeutic Humor, and the Rire d'Or Award (Golden Laughter) from L'Ecole Internationale Du Rire et du Bonheur. He is President of the Laughter Arts & Sciences Foundation (501.c.3) and has been featured in numerous radio & TV talk shows and other media around the world.
NewsBusters' Tim Graham, Dane County Supervisor Jeff Weigand, Pioneer Institute's Steve Wilson, Americans for Energy Dominance's Marc Ang, State Senator Andre Jacque, Badger Insitute's Mike Nichols
El pianista y compositor californiano de jazz Billy Childs quedó fascinado por Laura Nyro al descubrir los discos de ella que tenía su hermana mayor. Y en 2014, organizó 'Map to the treasure: Reimagining Laura Nyro', disco con el que quiso rendir homenaje a la cantautora neoyorquina fallecida en 1997 con solo 49 años: 'New York tendaberry' -con Renée Fleming & Yo-Yo Ma-, 'The confession' -con Becca Stevens-, 'Map to the treasure' -con Lisa Fischer-, 'Upstairs by a chinese lamp' -con Esperanza Spalding & Wayne Shorter-, 'Been on a train' -con Rickie Lee Jones & Chris Potter-, 'Stoned soul picnic' -con Ledisi-, 'Gibsom street' -con Susan Tedeschi & Steve Wilson-, 'Save the country' -con Shawn Colvin & Chris Botti- y 'To a child' -con Dianne Reeves-. Escuchar audio
NICOLÁS NAVARRETE “CONTIENDA” 3 y 4 de Noviembre de 2024, Estudio La Bandurria, Santiago de Chile Salvaje (Ft. Agustín Moya, Nicolás Vera) 5. En Camino, 6. Tendida Bajo Las Estrellas (Ft. Agustín Moya)Nicolás Navarrete – Flauta traversa, composiciones (3,5); Santiago Monroy – Piano, composiciones (6); Milton Russell – Contrabajo; Cristian Baltazar – BateríaInvitados: Agustín Moya (3,6) y Nicolás Vera (3) BILLY HART QUARTET “JUST” New York, December, 2021Showdown, Layla joy, Aviation, South HamptonMark Turner (ts) Ethan Iverson (p) Ben Street (b) Billy Hart (d) MARIA SCHNEIDER ORCHESTRA:“ALLEGRESSE” “ALLEGRESSE” New York, January 26 & 27, 2000Hang Gliding [solos: Greg Gisbert y Rich Margitza] “DATA LORDS” – Mount Vernon, NY, August 30-September 2, 2019 Stone Song [solo: Steve Wilson saxofón soprano] Continue reading Puro Jazz 10 de abril, 2025 at PuroJazz.
NICOLÁS NAVARRETE “CONTIENDA” 3 y 4 de Noviembre de 2024, Estudio La Bandurria, Santiago de Chile Salvaje (Ft. Agustín Moya, Nicolás Vera) 5. En Camino, 6. Tendida Bajo Las Estrellas (Ft. Agustín Moya)Nicolás Navarrete – Flauta traversa, composiciones (3,5); Santiago Monroy – Piano, composiciones (6); Milton Russell – Contrabajo; Cristian Baltazar – BateríaInvitados: Agustín Moya (3,6) y Nicolás Vera (3) BILLY HART QUARTET “JUST” New York, December, 2021Showdown, Layla joy, Aviation, South HamptonMark Turner (ts) Ethan Iverson (p) Ben Street (b) Billy Hart (d) MARIA SCHNEIDER ORCHESTRA:“ALLEGRESSE” “ALLEGRESSE” New York, January 26 & 27, 2000Hang Gliding [solos: Greg Gisbert y Rich Margitza] “DATA LORDS” – Mount Vernon, NY, August 30-September 2, 2019 Stone Song [solo: Steve Wilson saxofón soprano] Continue reading Puro Jazz 10 de abril, 2025 at PuroJazz.
In a conversation that sets the tone for this year's RSA Conference, Steve Wilson, shares a candid look at how AI is intersecting with cybersecurity in real and measurable ways. Wilson, who also leads the OWASP Top 10 for Large Language Models project and recently authored a book published by O'Reilly on the topic, brings a multi-layered perspective to a discussion that blends strategy, technology, and organizational behavior.Wilson's session title at RSA Conference—“Are the Machines Learning, or Are We?”—asks a timely question. Security teams are inundated with data, but without meaningful visibility—defined not just as seeing, but understanding and acting on what you see—confidence in defense capabilities may be misplaced. Wilson references a study conducted with IDC that highlights this very disconnect: organizations feel secure, yet admit they can't see enough of their environment to justify that confidence.This episode tackles one of the core paradoxes of AI in cybersecurity: it offers the promise of enhanced detection, speed, and insight, but only if applied thoughtfully. Generative AI and large language models (LLMs) aren't magical fixes, and they struggle with large datasets. But when layered atop refined systems like user and entity behavior analytics (UEBA), they can help junior analysts punch above their weight—or even automate early-stage investigations.Wilson doesn't stop at the tools. He zooms out to the business implications, where visibility, talent shortages, and tech complexity converge. He challenges security leaders to rethink what visibility truly means and to recognize the mounting noise problem. The industry is chasing 40% more CVEs year over year—an unsustainable growth curve that demands better signal-to-noise filtering.At its heart, the episode raises important strategic questions: Are businesses merely offloading thinking to machines? Or are they learning how to apply these technologies to think more clearly, act more decisively, and structure teams differently?Whether you're building a SOC strategy, rethinking tooling, or just navigating the AI hype cycle, this conversation with Steve Wilson offers grounded insights with real implications for today—and tomorrow.
Join host Steve Wilson and sit down with Kyle Uebelhor, partner at the Alexander Group's Chicago office, to explore how sales compensation can be a powerful lever for growth. Kyle shares insights on:✅ Aligning sales compensation with business goals✅ Avoiding common mistakes in sales plans✅ Navigating the rise of AI in sales✅ Creating purpose-driven compensation strategiesWhether you're a sales leader or business executive, this conversation is packed with actionable takeaways.And don't miss the chance to hear Kyle live at the Ivy College of Business Innovation Sales Summit on April 2nd! Register now at www.ivybusiness.iastate.edu.
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For three decades, both Phil Koopman and Steve Wilson have been working in AI. They joined us on Making AI Work for You for a conversation about health tech safety and security. With exceptional backgrounds and unparalleled experience, they share their perspectives on: Why cybersecurity is an “arms race” How safety standards differ from machine learning testing The considerations about the level of agency you give an AI system Why there needs to be a human “captain of the ship” Struggles with the software supply chain Why it's critical to have rigorous engineering processes Phil is an associate professor at Carnegie Mellon University, is the originator of UL 4600, and has been working on self-driving cars for 30 years. Steve is CPO of Exabeam, is an author, a member of the TTIC, and is an expert in machine learning, LLMs, and cybersecurity. He's been working in AI since 1992. Topical time codes: 1:47 - Phil - The importance of humans in autonomous technology 5:10 - Phil - You need a captain of the ship for safety 7:04 - Steve - Agentic systems 11:09 - Steve - Software supply chains 15:39 - Phil - The challenge of making sure software is safe 17:54 - Phil - Testing doesn't prove safety 20:27 - Phil - The purpose & value of UL 4600 23:06 - Phil - You can't wait until something is on fire to put out the fire 24:16 - Steve - Culture of the Product environment 25:27 - Steve - Need for focus around safety and security for good decisions 26:07 - Phil - In embedded AI, there are real people on the other side 27:36 - Steve - Cybersecurity is an arms race 29:38 - Phil - People short-cut safety when they're in a rush Connect with Phil Koopman: https://www.linkedin.com/in/philip-koopman-0631a4116/ Learn more about UL 4600: https://ulse.org/ul-standards-engagement/autonomous-vehicle-technology Connect with Steve Wilson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wilsonsd/ Learn more about Exabeam: https://www.linkedin.com/company/exabeam/ Connect with Sherri Douville: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sdouville/ Learn more about TTIC: https://medium.com/@news_52674/about
In this episode of Industry Iowa, host Steve Wilson welcomes sales expert Liz Heiman to discuss strategies for building high-performing sales teams. As a featured speaker at the upcoming Ivy College of Business Innovation Sales Summit, Liz shares insights on sales compensation, effective team management, and the importance of aligning sales strategies with company values.Key topics include:✅ How sales compensation impacts team performance✅ The role of mindset and values in attracting top sales talent✅ Common pitfalls in sales forecasting and how to avoid them✅ Coaching strategies that drive long-term sales success✅ Adapting to the evolving sales landscapeTune in to gain practical insights on optimizing your sales organization and ensuring your team's success!Connect with Liz: linkedin.com/in/lizheiman; www.reagardingsales.com
RALPH PETERSON “ART” New York, March 18-20, 1992Free for all (2,3), Art of Blakey (2), When you wish upon a star (1)Graham Haynes (cnt) Frank “Ku-umba” Lacy (tb-1) Steve Wilson (sop-1,as-2) Craig Handy (ts-3) Michele Rosewoman (p) Phil Bowler (b) Ralph Peterson (d) SCOTT COLLEY “THIS PLACE” New York, September, 1997This place, Long lake, Ugly beauty (1)Chris Potter (ts,b-cl-1) Scott Colley (b) Bill Stewart (d) BOBBY SANABRIA MULTIVERSE BIG BAND “VOX HUMANA” Live “Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola”, Lincoln Center, New York, June 18 & 19, 2022Caravan (jf,bs arr,2), Spooky (js vcl,jf,js,bs arr), To be with you (js vcl,arr,jf arr) Bobby Sanabria Multiverse Big Band Continue reading Puro Jazz 03 de marzo, 2025 at PuroJazz.
RALPH PETERSON “ART” New York, March 18-20, 1992Free for all (2,3), Art of Blakey (2), When you wish upon a star (1)Graham Haynes (cnt) Frank “Ku-umba” Lacy (tb-1) Steve Wilson (sop-1,as-2) Craig Handy (ts-3) Michele Rosewoman (p) Phil Bowler (b) Ralph Peterson (d) SCOTT COLLEY “THIS PLACE” New York, September, 1997This place, Long lake, Ugly beauty (1)Chris Potter (ts,b-cl-1) Scott Colley (b) Bill Stewart (d) BOBBY SANABRIA MULTIVERSE BIG BAND “VOX HUMANA” Live “Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola”, Lincoln Center, New York, June 18 & 19, 2022Caravan (jf,bs arr,2), Spooky (js vcl,jf,js,bs arr), To be with you (js vcl,arr,jf arr) Bobby Sanabria Multiverse Big Band Continue reading Puro Jazz 03 de marzo, 2025 at PuroJazz.
In this latest Marvel Studios offering, Steve Wilson — previously the Falcon, now the new Captain America — finds himself in the middle of an international incident after meeting with president Thaddeus Ross, and must foil a malevolent global plot before it's too late. Reggie “The Reel Critic” Ponder says the new installment of the ‘Captain America' franchise is worth the watch, but feels the writers were “unable to make it iconic” — though they set the stage for something bigger in the future. "The Reel Critic" is hosted and produced by Reggie Ponder. Follow Reggie on Twitter and Instagram @TheReelCritic, and on Facebook @ReggieTheReelCritic.
In this latest Marvel Studios offering, Steve Wilson — previously the Falcon, now the new Captain America — finds himself in the middle of an international incident after meeting with president Thaddeus Ross, and must foil a malevolent global plot before it's too late. Reggie “The Reel Critic” Ponder says the new installment of the ‘Captain America' franchise is worth the watch, but feels the writers were “unable to make it iconic” — though they set the stage for something bigger in the future. "The Reel Critic" is hosted and produced by Reggie Ponder. Follow Reggie on Twitter and Instagram @TheReelCritic, and on Facebook @ReggieTheReelCritic.
GRAMMY® Winning TrumpeterIn This Episode, To Get Us in a Celebration of Music I Played 'Black Girl Magic" (feat. Badia Farha, Mumu Fresh & Nikki Grier) & Harlem Shake On "En Motion". Just a Couple Songs from the Amazing Nabate Isles'.Nabaté Isles is a Grammy-winning trumpeter as well as a composer and producer, born and raised in New York City. Nabaté is releasing his second album called, En Motion, to be released on Ropeadope Records in the Fall of 2022. The album features the core lineup of Sam Barsh (also the album's producer), Eric Harland, Kaveh Rastegar, David Gilmore and Rachel Eckroth & guests include James Francies, Ben Wendel, Victor Provost, Sasha Berliner, Badia Farha. Added featured performers on the album are Mumu Fresh, Kardinal Offishall and Chuck D.Nabaté has performed, toured and/or recorded with unique artists Yasiin Bey (aka Mos Def), Christian McBride, Chuck D, Kenny Lattimore, Philip Bailey, Fantasia, Jeffrey Osborne, Jill Scott, Leslie Odom, Jr., Robert Glasper, Dianne Reeves, José James, Savion Glover, Gregory Porter, Freda Payne, Shareefa, Oliver Lake, Steve Coleman, Ravi Coltrane, Steve Wilson, Joey DeFrancesco, Muhal Richard Abrams, Matthew Shipp, Charli Persip, Mike Longo, Uri Caine, Buster Williams, Grady Tate, Jay Hoggard, Holt McCallany, the Mingus Big Band, and the José Limon Dance Company. He composed a solo double bass composition called 'Lessons', which was premiered by world-renowned double bassist James VanDemark at Louisiana State University. Nabaté also received two commissions from the Festival of New Trumpet Music to compose and premiere new compositions entitled, ‘We Need Unity in the Community' and 'Same Strife, Different Life'.Nabaté provided private trumpet instruction to the actor Rob Brown for his role as trumpeter Delmond Lambreaux on the HBO series, ‘Treme'. Nabaté was part of three Christian McBride Big Band's Grammy-winning albums, ‘The Good Feeling', ‘Bringin' It' and 'For Jimmy, Wes & Oliver' as well as the band's performance at the White House for the last concert under President Barack Obama's administration. He has composed five music scores for short films as well as contributing original music to Amos Poe's innovative film, ‘Empire II'. He recently completed a score for his first feature called, 'The Rhythm in Blue'. He recently co-released a record dedicated to the late, great thespian and humanitarian, Chadwick Boseman called, 'Super Hero: Ode to Chadwick Boseman' with Niles, featuring Beth Griffith-Manley. As a sports trivia expert, he is the only person to Stump The Schwab on ESPN (Season 2) and be crowned a Sports Jeopardy champion (Season 1, Episode #8), on Crackle.com. Now, he created and hosts his own podcast, 'Whe're They At', which profiles prominent retired athletes (https://linktr.ee/Whe_reTheyAt). The show has featured numerous Hall of Famers and luminaries like Chuck D, Dr. John Carlos, Chris Evert, Darrelle Revis, Warren Moon, David Robinson, Marshall Faulk, Tom Glavine, Larry Brown, Branford Marsalis, Taylor Hackford, to name a few.© 2025 All Rights Reserved© 2025 BuildingAbundantSuccess!!Join Me on ~ iHeart Media @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBASSpot Me on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23baAmazon Music ~ https://tinyurl.com/AmzBASAudacy: https://tinyurl.com/BASAud
On today's show Clint is joined with Steve Wilson, a former NFL official. No doubt they talked about the Kansas City Chiefs and the NFL today.
Eureka The Pentecostal Church - Sunday Evening Service - 12/22/2024"Candlelight Sermon"Bro. Steve WilsonConnect with us! Instagram: instagram.com/eurekachurch Facebook: Eureka The Pentecostal Church Youtube: youtube.com/c/EurekaThePentecostalChurch Website: eureka.churchListen/Download this sermon on Spotify or Apple Podcasts - Eureka the Pentecostal Church
On this episode of The Life Shift Podcast, Stephen Wilson shares his powerful journey of overcoming the trauma of sexual assault and the subsequent battles with mental illness, including bipolar disorder and depression. He reflects on how the shame of his experience led him to keep his story hidden for over 30 years, affecting his life in profound ways. As he discusses his early struggles, including a severe depressive episode in childhood and the lack of support during that time, he emphasizes the critical need for compassion and understanding for those facing mental health challenges. Stephen's story is not just about personal survival; it's also about his mission to help others navigate their own struggles through support groups and outreach. His book, "Teetering on a Tightrope," serves as a beacon of hope, inspiring those who feel alone in their experiences and showing that recovery is possible, even after deep pain.Takeaways:Steve's journey illustrates the long-term effects of childhood trauma and the difficulty of sharing such experiences. He emphasizes the importance of support from loved ones for those dealing with mental health issues. Steve's experience demonstrates how mental health journeys can be complex, requiring patience and tailored approaches. Steve's commitment to helping others through support groups showcases the power of community in healing. Steve Wilson, the Author of "Teetering On A Tightrope, my bipolar journey," was born in Delaware, Ohio, and now resides in Scottsdale, Arizona, with his wife, Lenni. They have been married for 51 years and have three daughters and two granddaughters. Steve spent 50 years in the custom clothing business. He retired in 2019. In 1978, he was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. It was not until 2000 that he was able to conquer the disorder. Since 2015, he has facilitated two mental health support groups. In 2024, he appeared on 30+ podcasts describing his journey and raising mental health awareness. One main focus is to discuss the inadequacy of government programs and the damage done by insurance companies when providing mental health care.Teetering on a Tightrope: https://www.amazon.com/Teetering-Tightrope-My-Bipolar-Journey-ebook/dp/B0BTJ9DHNNResources: To listen in on more conversations about pivotal moments that changed lives forever, subscribe to "The Life Shift" on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to rate the show 5 stars and leave a review! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Access ad-free episodes released two days early and bonus episodes with past guests through Patreon.https://patreon.com/thelifeshiftpodcastConnect with me:Instagram: www.instagram.com/thelifeshiftpodcastFacebook: www.facebook.com/thelifeshiftpodcastYouTube: https://bit.ly/thelifeshift_youtubeTwitter: www.twitter.com/thelifeshiftpodLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/thelifeshiftpodcastWebsite:
On this week's episode: Following the election, immigrant advocacy organizations say more deportations are looking likely and a slew of legal challenges could also get in the way. KHOL's Jenna McMurtry talks with Teton County Sheriff Matt Carr, Lincoln County Sheriff Matt Johnson and Jackson immigration lawyer Elisabeth Trefonas about that reality. It's been about a year since Teton County Search and Rescue was able to add a multi-million-dollar helicopter to the organization. KHOL's Dante Filpula Ankney reports a chopper is a rare addition to a volunteer search and rescue group in the West. For most, it's too expensive. The costly addition is helping Cody Lockhart, Steve Wilson and the entire TCSAR team with rescues in the county and in communities throughout the region. Also, nearly 30% of Teton County residents identify as Latino. KHOL's Rachel Stevens talked to KHOL DJ Valeria Abad about occasional isolation, being from a Latin country that isn't Mexico, but also, how being in-between cultures opens doors. And lastly, republicans often don't see tackling climate change as a top priority… but conservative environmentalist Benji Backer is trying to change that. The Mountain West News Bureau's Hanna Merzbach spoke with him, Jessica Burley and Andrew Mentzner in Jackson. Jackson Unpacked airs locally at 89.1 FM or via live-stream Mondays at 7:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m., and Fridays and Sundays at 12:30 p.m. Support Jackson's only nonprofit newsroom by becoming a member of KHOL today.
Eureka The Pentecostal Church - Sunday Evening Service - 11/10/2024Bro. Steve Wilson Connect with us! Instagram: instagram.com/eurekachurch Facebook: Eureka The Pentecostal Church Youtube: youtube.com/c/EurekaThePentecostalChurch Website: eureka.churchListen/Download this sermon on Spotify or Apple Podcasts - Eureka the Pentecostal Church
It's one of our favorite opportunities covering the trucking world these last several years -- the annual conference of the National Association of Small Trucking Companies, for four years now the sponsor of Overdrive's annual Small Fleet Championship, recognizing and sharing the stories of business excellence for owner-operators who hit and/or cross that 3-truck threshold. On November 7 this year, Overdrive Radio host Todd Dills announced winners in two categories, recognizing four total finalists during NASTC's Thursday-night conference-opening Transportation Trust Forum. You've likely seen the news – Paul Rissler Transportation and C.W. Express took home the Small Fleet Champ title belts this year in their respective categories: https://www.overdriveonline.com/small-fleet-champ/article/15707739/rissler-transportation-cw-express-emerge-as-small-fleet-champs Yet that's not the true highlight of the program for Dills. Rather, the chance for an in-person, roundtable sitdown with all four of our Small Fleet Champ finalists, to share their perspectives on business challenges overcome, on the makets in which they operate, and more. The talk you'll hear in this Overdrive Radio podcast edition offers plenty potential lessons for other truck owners similarly wrestling with various business difficulties of various stripes. Likewise a strong current that's a bit different from past Small Fleet Champ roundtables we've conducted. All owners offered examples of how they pay their hard-earned trucking knowledge forward to leave behind capability when the end of the line comes squarely into view. For some, those efforts were front and center in the talk itself. Automotive and general dry van carrier C.W. Express owner Steve Wilson was joined in the talk by his son, Steven the second, in his early 20s and newly involved in the business, for instance. Hear also C.W. Express' fellow finalist in the 11-30-truck division of the Small Fleet Championship – Brian Brewer and Jennifer Leasure of mostly local scrap and dump hauler Brian Brewer Trucking. Likewise, competing in the 3-10-truck division, Jamie Hagen of mostly dry van carrier Hell Bent Xpress and Paul and Michelle Rissler, of Paul Rissler Transportation, running reefer. It's a hallmark of a truly exceptional business owner that, though the day-to-day fires may mount, keeping eyes on the future is a necessity for the next generation. As Steve Wilson outlined his immediate and longer-term goals, invoking all that he'd been through over the last several years (including 8 months' worth of a hospital stay, near death at one point), "I've got grandbabies now," he said. "You know, what I want is to build a legacy for those kids. 'Hey, my granddad built that.' That's what I'm here for." Read Wilson's and others' stories via the Small Fleet Champ section of Overdrive's website: https://overdriveonline.com/small-fleet-champ
Rotraut Jäger is a Swiss German flautist, composer, and teacher in Zurich, Switzerland. She studied classical and jazz music in Mainz (DE), Zurich/ZHdK (CH) and New York at the Manhattan School of Music (US). This freelance musician has her own projects and is a guest musician at home and abroad. She studied flute at Peter-Cornelius-Konservatorium der Stadt Mainz as a State Examined Music Teacher in 2000 and performance in 2002. At Zürcher Hochschule der Künste she received a performance diploma in 2006 with Philippe Racine. She studied jazz from 2003-2006 with Günter Wehinger and Christoph Grab, and with Dick Oatts and Steve Wilson at Manhattan School of Music from 2006-2007. Rotraut participated in workshops and masterclasses with Peter Lukas Graf, Robert Dick, Michel Debost, and Moshe Epstein. Also, she was in a workshop, Música Popular Brasileira in Brasil, and took private lessons with Ali Ryerson, Frank Wess, and Dave Liebman in New York. She performed with Miles Griffith (voc, US), Earle Davis (tp, US), Roland Gebhard (g, DE), Vicente Cortes (g, CH/ES), Karime Amaya (Flamencotanz, ES) and The Skatalites (JAM). She is a private flute teacher in charge of various ensembles and workshops. In March 2020, she released her first album, Sonafari, with her band Rotraut Jäger Sonambique. In October 2023, she released her second album, Dynamite, co-produced with Swiss Radio SRF2 Kultur. https://redplanetflute.com http://wijsf.org
Adam Jividen, super Browns. Buckeyes, Guardians fan and super duper Cavaliers fan and our official CFB co-host joins us to dive into CFB and the undefeated Hoosiers. Derik Vance, from the PushToPassPodcast will also join us and help us breakdown this week's college football games. Steve Wilson, editor in chief of SpeedwayDigest.com and our official NASCAR contributor joins us to talk championship showdown in Phoenix with XFinity and NASCAR. Ed Kracz, beat writer for the Philadelphia Eagles and SI.com and our official NFL contributor returns from the Far East and helps us breakdown Week 10 of the NFL. Call in at 917-889-8516, check out our IG at #thebalancesportscast and the website at www.balancesportscast.com. You don't want to miss this one...it's about to get good!!
In this episode, we break down the Dodgers journey to clinch the World Series title and how they brought the trophy back to L.A. We also dive into the NASCAR season as drivers race for the championship, with the finish line in sight. Shifting to college football, we celebrate Indiana University's impressive unbeaten streak and discuss key games that could reshape the rankings. Plus we cover major NFL news as the Colts' promising rookie QB, Anthony Richardson, is sidelined, shaking up the Colts' game plan. Join us for all of this and more as we unpack a thrilling week in sports! Be sure and check out our Instagram at @balancesportscast.com and our website at www.thebalancesportscast.com. Call in at 917-889-8516. We've got a great show lined up for you. You don't want to miss this one...it's about get good!!
We have CFB action, NASCAR playoffs, MLB showdowns and Week 7 NFL clashes. Hang on because we've got a LOT to get through this week!! We start off with Adam Jividen, Browns, Buckeyes, Guardians super fan and Cavaliers super duper fan and our CFB co-host. We're going to start off talking about (can you believe it...) IU Football!! Coach Cignetti has the Hoosiers rolling right now!! But we'll also be talking some Notre Dame football and Army football(talk about rolling!!) and much more! Next up will be Steve Wilson, editor in chief of SpeedwayDigest.com and our official NASCAR contributor. He's going to take us through this week's Round of 8 with NASCAR and the XFinity Series. We end it all with Ed Kracz, beatwriter for the Philadelphia Eagles and SI.com and our official NFL contributor. He's going to help us break down Week 7 of the NFL. Be sure and call in at 917-889-8516. You can check us out on the 'gram @thebalancesportscast and our website at www.balancesportscast.com. You don't want to miss this one...it's about to get good!!
Big Town, a prominent long-running radio drama, captured the hearts of listeners with its compelling storylines and captivating characters. At its core, the show featured a corruption-fighting newspaper editor, a role initially portrayed by the renowned actor Edward G. Robinson from 1937 to 1942. During this time, Robinson brought his signature intensity to the role, echoing the conscience-stricken tabloid editor he had portrayed in the film Five Star Final. After Robinson's departure, the lead role was taken over by Edward Pawley from 1943 to 1952. Pawley's interpretation of the editor was more hands-on, actively engaging in crime-fighting endeavors. Under his stewardship, Big Town became a cultural phenomenon, transcending the radio airwaves and captivating audiences through film and television adaptations. The radio program, which aired from 1937 to 1952, featured a talented cast and crew. Edward G. Robinson's portrayal of Steve Wilson, the crusading editor of the Illustrated Press, was complemented by Claire Trevor's portrayal of his reporter sidekick "Lorelei." Over time, the female lead evolved from a society editor to a star crime reporter, providing a conscience to the tabloid-minded Wilson. The radio series achieved immense popularity, consistently ranking among the top radio programs of its time. It boasted a listening audience of between 10 and 20 million people, affirming its widespread appeal. In the realm of film, Big Town made its mark through four movies produced by Paramount Pictures' Pine-Thomas Productions studio. These films, released between 1947 and 1948, starred Phillip Reed as Steve Wilson and Hillary Brooke as Lorelei. All four films were based on radio and screenplays by Maxwell Shane, ensuring continuity with the original source material. Big Town's journey to television began in 1950, offering viewers a live telecast on CBS. The production later transitioned to film after relocating from New York City to Hollywood in 1952. The television series ran until 1956, airing on both CBS and NBC during its six-season run. Throughout its television tenure, Big Town underwent several changes, including the introduction of a documentary style similar to the popular show Dragnet. This shift brought a new level of realism and authenticity to the storytelling, further captivating audiences. The television series featured a talented cast, with Patrick McVey and Mark Stevens portraying Steve Wilson in different seasons. Five actresses graced the role of reporter Lorelei Kilbourne, adding depth and diversity to the character. Big Town's legacy extended beyond its radio and television incarnations. The series was adapted into a comic book published by DC Comics, reaching an even broader audience. The comic book captured the essence of the radio and television shows, bringing the crime-fighting adventures of Steve Wilson and Lorelei Kilbourne to life in a new medium. The enduring appeal of Big Town lies in its timeless themes and relatable characters. The show's exploration of corruption, justice, and the pursuit of truth resonated with audiences, making it a beloved classic in the annals of radio, film, and television. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dwight-allen0/support
As an energetic normal boy of nine, Steven W. Wilson would not have guessed that the most horrifying day of his life was lurking just months ahead. From that terrifying day when he was at the theater, to his suicidal ideations, his attempt to kill his father and his subsequent hospitalization, Teetering on a Tightrope sweeps the reader headlong into the abyss of bipolar disorder. Wilson propels the reader into his sometimes out-of-control mind, inability to perform sexually and overwhelming anger. Despite all that, Wilson gushes about the monumental times when he was in a state of normalcy and could enjoy life's golden moments, all centered around his family and friends. Teetering on a Tightrope shows that those who suffer from bipolar disorder can experience a full and productive life.
Join hosts Chris Romeo and Robert Hurlbut on the Application Security Podcast as they welcome back Steve Wilson, author of 'The Developer's Playbook for Large Language Model Security.' In this episode, they dive into critical topics such as AI hallucinations, trust, and the future of AI. Steve shares insights from his book, discusses the biggest fears surrounding AI and LLMs. He also provides practical advice on security boundaries, LLM-specific security testing tools, and the evolving landscape of AI technologies. Links:The Developer's Playbook for Large Language Model Security by Steve WilsonFind Steve on LinkedInPrevious Episodes:Steve Wilson -- OWASP Top Ten for LLMsSteve Wilson and Gavin Klondike -- OWASP Top Ten for LLM Applications ReleaseTwo people Steve recommends you look up:Chris Voss, Former FBI Negotiator and author of “Never Split the Difference”Arshan DabirsiaghiFOLLOW OUR SOCIAL MEDIA: ➜Twitter: @AppSecPodcast➜LinkedIn: The Application Security Podcast➜YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ApplicationSecurityPodcast Thanks for Listening! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Guest: Steve Wilson, Chief Product Officer, Exabeam [@exabeam] & Project Lead, OWASP Top 10 for Larage Language Model Applications [@owasp]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/wilsonsd/On Twitter | https://x.com/virtualsteve____________________________Host: Sean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast [@RedefiningCyber]On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/sean-martinView This Show's Sponsors___________________________Episode NotesIn this episode of Redefining CyberSecurity, host Sean Martin sat down with Steve Wilson, chief product officer at Exabeam, to discuss the critical topic of secure AI development. The conversation revolved around the nuances of developing and deploying large language models (LLMs) in the field of cybersecurity.Steve Wilson's expertise lies at the intersection of AI and cybersecurity, a point he emphasized while sharing his journey from founding the Top 10 group for large language models to authoring his new book, "The Developer's Playbook for Large Language Model Security." In this insightful discussion, Wilson and Martin explore the roles of developers and product managers in ensuring the safety and security of AI systems.One of the key themes in the conversation is the categorization of AI applications into chatbots, co-pilots, and autonomous agents. Wilson explains that while chatbots are open-ended, interacting with users on various topics, co-pilots focus on enhancing productivity within specific domains by interacting with user data. Autonomous agents are more independent, executing tasks with minimal human intervention.Wilson brings attention to the concept of overreliance on AI models and the associated risks. Highlighting that large language models can hallucinate or produce unreliable outputs, he stresses the importance of designing systems that account for these limitations. Product managers play a crucial role here, ensuring that AI applications are built to mitigate risks and communicate their reliability to users effectively.The discussion also touches on the importance of security guardrails and continuous monitoring. Wilson introduces the idea of using tools akin to web app firewalls (WAF) or runtime application self-protection (RASP) to keep AI models within safe operational parameters. He mentions frameworks like Nvidia's open-source project, Nemo Guardrails, which aid developers in implementing these defenses.Moreover, the conversation highlights the significance of testing and evaluation in AI development. Wilson parallels the education and evaluation of LLMs to training and testing a human-like system, underscoring that traditional unit tests may not suffice. Instead, flexible test cases and advanced evaluation tools are necessary. Another critical aspect Wilson discusses is the need for red teaming in AI security. By rigorously testing AI systems and exploring their vulnerabilities, organizations can better prepare for real-world threats. This proactive approach is essential for maintaining robust AI applications.Finally, Wilson shares insights from his book, including the Responsible AI Software Engineering (RAISE) framework. This comprehensive guide offers developers and product managers practical steps to integrate secure AI practices into their workflows. With an emphasis on continuous improvement and risk management, the RAISE framework serves as a valuable resource for anyone involved in AI development.About the BookLarge language models (LLMs) are not just shaping the trajectory of AI, they're also unveiling a new era of security challenges. This practical book takes you straight to the heart of these threats. Author Steve Wilson, chief product officer at Exabeam, focuses exclusively on LLMs, eschewing generalized AI security to delve into the unique characteristics and vulnerabilities inherent in these models.Complete with collective wisdom gained from the creation of the OWASP Top 10 for LLMs list—a feat accomplished by more than 400 industry experts—this guide delivers real-world guidance and practical strategies to help developers and security teams grapple with the realities of LLM applications. Whether you're architecting a new application or adding AI features to an existing one, this book is your go-to resource for mastering the security landscape of the next frontier in AI.___________________________SponsorsImperva: https://itspm.ag/imperva277117988LevelBlue: https://itspm.ag/attcybersecurity-3jdk3___________________________Watch this and other videos on ITSPmagazine's YouTube ChannelRedefining CyberSecurity Podcast with Sean Martin, CISSP playlist:
2+ Hours of CrimeFirst a look at this day in History.Then Big Town starring Edward Pawley, originally broadcast September 21, 1948, 76 years ago, The Final Payment. Steve Wilson and Lorelei bust an obituary sales racket. Followed by Dragnet starring Jack Webb, originally broadcast September 21, 1952, 72 years ago, The Big Shot. Mr. Kelby, the manager of the Pink Rat Cafe, has been shot and killed by the Evans brothers during a robbery. Then The Lives of Harry Lime starring Orson Welles, originally broadcast September 21, 1951, 73 years ago, Rogues Holiday. Harry's crossing the Atlantic on the Princess Ann, planning to swindle to Lady Barbara Follet. However, what about her lovely companion?Followed by The FBI in Peace and War, originally broadcast September 21, 1955, 69 years ago, Scandal Sheet. A magazine published only for blackmail picks on a young starlet, using an innocent reporter just out of school.Finally Claudia, originally broadcast September 21, 1948, 76 years ago. Bad news...very bad news. Thanks to Sean for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamCivil defense info mentioned on the show can be found here: http://www.civildefensemuseum.com/docs.html
We've got a great show locked and loaded for you!! We start off with CFB, work our way through NASCAR, head into some betting tips and finish up with some NFL. Adam Jividen, Buckeyes, Browns and Guardians super fan and our CFB co-host pops in to talk us through some games. Next up, Steve Wilson, editor in chief of SpeedwayDigest.com and our official NASCAR contributor joins us to talk a little NASCAR Playoffs!! NASCAR and XFinity roll into Atlanta. XFinity still has 4 races before their playoffs start, but we'll get the NASCAR Playoffs started! Tony Donahue of the TonyD Podcast joins us to go over some betting tips, and he'll start us off on some NFL talk. Ed Kracz, beat writer for the Philadelphia Eagles and SI.com and our official NFL contributor will wrap it all up and put a bow on it as we talk Week 1 of the NFL Season! Call in at 917-889-8516 and check out or IG at @thebalancesportscast and our website at www.balancesportscast.com. You don't want to miss this one...it's about to get good!!
In this episode we sit down with GenAI and Security Leader Steve Wilson to discuss securing the explosive adoption of GenAI and LLM's. Steve is the leader of the OWASP Top 10 for LLM's and the upcoming book The Developer's Playbook for LLM Security: Building Secure AI Applications-- First off, for those not familiar with your background, can you tell us a bit about yourself and what brought you to focusing on AI Security as you have currently?- Many may not be familiar with the OWASP LLM Top 10, can you tell us how the project came about, and some of the value it provides the community?- I don't want to talk through the list item by item, but I wanted to ask, what are some of the key similarities and key differences when it comes to securing AI systems and applications compared to broader historical AppSec?- Where do you think organizations should look to get started to try and keep pace with the businesses adoption of GenAI and LLM's?- You've also been working on publishing the Developers Playbook to LLM Security which I've been working my way through an early preview edition of and it is great. What are some of the core topics you cover in the book?- One hot topic in GenAI and LLM is the two large paths of either closed and open source models, services and platforms. What are some key considerations from your perspective for those adopting one or the other?- I know software supply chain security is a key part of LLM and GenAI security, why is that, and what should folks keep in mind?- For those wanting to learn more, where can they find more resources, such as the LLM Top 10, your book, any upcoming talks etc?
Guest: Steve Wilson, Chief Product Officer, Exabeam [@exabeam] & Project Lead, OWASP Top 10 for Larage Language Model Applications [@owasp]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/wilsonsd/On Twitter | https://x.com/virtualsteve____________________________Hosts: Sean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast [@RedefiningCyber]On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/sean-martinMarco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli____________________________Episode NotesIn this episode of the Chat on the Road On Location series for OWASP AppSec Global in San Francisco, Sean Martin hosts a compelling conversation with Steve Wilson, Project Lead for the OWASP Top 10 for Large Language Model AI Applications. The discussion, as you might guess, centers on the OWASP Top 10 list for Large Language Models (LLMs) and the security challenges associated with these technologies. Wilson highlights the growing relevance of AppSec, particularly with the surge in interest in AI and LLMs.The conversation kicks off with an exploration of the LLM project that Wilson has been working on at OWASP, aimed at presenting an update on the OWASP Top 10 for LLMs. Wilson emphasizes the significance of prompt injection attacks, one of the key concerns on the OWASP list. He explains how attackers can craft prompts to manipulate LLMs into performing unintended actions, a tactic reminiscent of the SQL injection attacks that have plagued traditional software for years. This serves as a stark reminder of the need for vigilance in the development and deployment of LLMs.Supply chain risks are another critical issue discussed. Wilson draws parallels to the Log4j incident, stressing that the AI software supply chain is currently a weak link. With the rapid growth of platforms like Hugging Face, the provenance of AI models and training datasets becomes a significant concern. Ensuring the integrity and security of these components is paramount to building robust AI-driven systems.The notion of excessive agency is also explored—a concept that relates to the permissions and responsibilities assigned to LLMs. Wilson underscores the importance of limiting the scope of LLMs to prevent misuse or unauthorized actions. This point resonates with traditional security principles like least privilege but is recontextualized for the AI age. Overreliance on LLMs is another topic Martin and Wilson discuss.The conversation touches on how people can place undue trust in AI outputs, leading to potentially hazardous outcomes. Ensuring users understand the limitations and potential inaccuracies of LLM-generated content is essential for safe and effective AI utilization.Wilson also provides a preview of his upcoming session at the OWASP AppSec Global event, where he plans to share insights from the ongoing work on the 2.0 version of the OWASP Top 10 for LLMs. This next iteration will address how the field has matured and new security considerations that have emerged since the initial list.Be sure to follow our Coverage Journey and subscribe to our podcasts!____________________________This Episode's SponsorsAre you interested in sponsoring our event coverage with an ad placement in the podcast?Learn More
Let me know your thoughts on the show and what topic you would like me to discuss next.How does one maintain balance and purpose while navigating the turbulent waters of bipolar disorder? Join us as we hear from Steve Wilson, a man whose life has been a testament to resilience since his bipolar diagnosis in 1978. From a traumatic childhood event to his initial deep depression at age 30, Steve's journey illuminates the broader themes of mental health, balance, and the unique challenges men face in their quest for a meaningful life. His candid narrative offers a window into the emotional and psychological battles that come with bipolar disorder, and the hard-won wisdom he has gained along the way.Steve's story doesn't shy away from the harsh realities of bipolar disorder, including stints in mental institutions and struggles with suicidal ideation. However, his journey is also one of hope, showcasing how new medications and support systems have helped him regain control and stability. This episode demystifies the complexities of bipolar disorder, shedding light on the difference between bipolar I and bipolar II through Steve's personal experiences. We discuss how these extreme highs and lows have impacted his personal and professional life and the resilience he has shown through it all.Beyond Steve's personal journey, we address the broader realities of mental illness in the US, highlighting staggering statistics and the systemic challenges posed by inadequate government and insurance support. Steve's experiences facilitating mental health support groups and the crucial role of family support emphasize the importance of community and connection. We conclude by focusing on the vital resources available for men, such as the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), and the transformative power of sharing stories, as embodied in Steve's memoir, "Teetering on the Tightrope: My Bipolar Journey." This episode is not just a story of struggle but a beacon of hope for anyone navigating similar paths.Key moments in this episode:02:32 Steve Wilson's Early Life and Trauma 03:35 Living with Bipolar Disorder09:31 Understanding Bipolar Disorder11:50 Mental Health Statistics and Government Involvement14:37 Steve's Book: Teetering on a Tightrope16:29 Supporting Loved Ones with Bipolar Disorder23:55 Final Thoughts and Takeaways24:44 Closing Remarks and How to Get HelpHow to reach Steve:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stevewilson4990Book: Teetering On a Tightrope: My Bipolar Journey Support the Show.Thanks for listening to the Revolutionary Man Podcast. If you want more information about our programs use the links below to check us out. It could be the step that changes your life.
In this episode, Steven Wilson shares his journey with bipolar disorder, including his experience with sexual assault and the challenges he faced in finding effective treatment. He emphasizes the importance of understanding that mental illnesses are lifelong conditions and encourages individuals to seek support and not give up. Wilson also discusses the stigma surrounding mental illness and the need to raise awareness and reduce discrimination. He provides resources for those seeking help and shares his book, 'Teetering on a Tightrope: My Bipolar Journey,' as a source of inspiration and guidance. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Steven Wilson's Bipolar Journey 09:17 Finding Balance in Life with Bipolar Disorder 26:26 Reducing Stigma and Navigating the Journey of Mental Illness 28:29 Conclusion and Resources for Support CONFESSIONS is now available: https://mirrortalkpodcast.com/confessions-book/ Thank you for joining me on this MIRROR TALK podcast journey. Kindly subscribe on any platform. Please do not forget to leave a review and rating. Let us stay connected: https://linktr.ee/mirrortalkpodcast More inspiring episodes and show notes here: https://mirrortalkpodcast.com/podcast-episodes/ Your opinions, thoughts, suggestions and comments matter to us. Share them here: https://mirrortalkpodcast.com/your-opinion-matters/ Invest in us by becoming a Patreon. Please support us by subscribing to one or more of the offerings that we have available at http://patreon.com/MirrorTalk Every proceeds will improve the quality of our work and outreach. To serve you better.
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Steve Wilson's Journey of Resilience, Surviving Sexual Assault at 9 and Advocacy. In this episode of the 'Live Well Bipolar' podcast, host Paris welcomes Steve Wilson, a 75-year-old author from Scottsdale, Arizona. Steve shares his powerful journey as detailed in his book 'Teetering on a Tight Rope: My Bipolar Journey,' discussing his experience living with bipolar disorder since 1978, the impact of early childhood trauma, struggles in his careers, and the importance of mental health support. Steve speaks candidly about the challenges faced due to inadequate mental health care and insurance limitations, and the crucial role of support networks in coping with mental illness. His story highlights the ongoing need for advocacy and systemic change in mental health care. Stay connected with Steve here! 00:00 Introduction and Guest Overview 02:03 Steve's Early Life and Bipolar Diagnosis 02:38 The Impact of Childhood Trauma 05:25 Struggles with Mental Health and Relationships 10:25 Finding Support and Sharing Trauma 24:20 Career Challenges and Triumphs 33:33 Living Well with Bipolar Disorder 35:45 Challenges in Mental Health Systems 40:00 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Steve Wilson's Journey: Conquering Bipolar Disorder In a deeply personal and inspiring episode, I sit down with Steve Wilson, author of “Teetering on a Tightrope: My Bipolar Journey.” Steve opens up about his traumatic experiences of sexual abuse at a young age, his battles with depression, and his journey through the diagnosis and treatment of … Continue reading 1108 Steve Wilson's Journey: Conquering Bipolar Disorder
Big Town: Double Murder - The Twisted Tale of Deceit and Justice Join us in this gripping episode of "Big Town" as we delve into the dark and twisted tale of "Double Murder." When two mysterious murders occur in quick succession, editor Steve Wilson and his sharp-witted reporter Lorelei Kilbourne are on the case, uncovering a web of deceit, jealousy, and corruption. With suspenseful twists and turns that will keep you on the edge of your seat, this classic old-time radio drama showcases the best of golden-age storytelling. Tune in to see if our heroes can crack the case and bring justice to Big Town. Perfect for fans of crime mysteries and vintage radio dramas! Subscribe now and don't miss a minute of the action on "Big Town: Double Murder - The Twisted Tale of Deceit and Justice." PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/SFGT