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    Disruption / Interruption
    Disrupting VC Blind Spots: Using Near-Death Crises to Build Seven Unicorns with Chris Dolezalek

    Disruption / Interruption

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2026 38:26


    In this episode of Disruption/Interruption, host KJ sits down with Chris Dolezalek, Executive Vice President of R&D at Hum Capital. Chris shares his journey from Silicon Valley’s most highly funded startup to leading innovation in venture capital. He discusses the flaws in traditional VC, the power of resilience, and how technology and human insight are reshaping funding for diverse founders. Listeners will hear hard-won lessons from the edge of chaos, stories of near-failure and rebirth, and practical advice for founders seeking capital in uncertain times. Four Key Takeaways: Resilience is Essential [29:46]Chris emphasizes the importance of getting up after setbacks, sharing the Japanese saying, “Get knocked down seven times, get up eight,” and how resilience is a key trait for founders. Venture Capital Needs Disruption [8:15]Traditional VC relies on personal networks and outdated data, often excluding minority and female founders. Hum Capital is using real-time financial data and AI to democratize access to funding. Human Insight Complements AI [19:35]While AI can flag promising companies, Chris explains the need for human judgment—what he calls “AI whispering”—to make the best investment decisions. Learned Resilience and Growth [36:05]Chris introduces the concept of “learned resilience”—not just bouncing back, but learning from setbacks to come back stronger and smarter. Quote of the Show (32:52):“The truth about software is the Milli Vanilli effect. You don’t have to be able to sing. You just have to look good.” – Chris Dolezalek Join our Anti-PR newsletter where we’re keeping a watchful and clever eye on PR trends, PR fails, and interesting news in tech so you don't have to. You're welcome. Want PR that actually matters? Get 30 minutes of expert advice in a fast-paced, zero-nonsense session from Karla Jo Helms, a veteran Crisis PR and Anti-PR Strategist who knows how to tell your story in the best possible light and get the exposure you need to disrupt your industry. Click here to book your call: https://info.jotopr.com/free-anti-pr-eval Ways to connect with Chris Dolezalek: LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisdolezalek Company Website: https://humcapital.com How to get more Disruption/Interruption: Amazon Music - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/eccda84d-4d5b-4c52-ba54-7fd8af3cbe87/disruption-interruption Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/disruption-interruption/id1581985755 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6yGSwcSp8J354awJkCmJlDSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Aaron Mahnke's Cabinet of Curiosities
    Weevil Doer

    Aaron Mahnke's Cabinet of Curiosities

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2026 10:37 Transcription Available


    Crime can be a curious thing, whether it's the parties involved or the unanswered questions. Either way, they make for fascinating stories. Order the official Cabinet of Curiosities book by clicking here today, and get ready to enjoy some curious reading! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Good Faith
    Nancy French's Joyful Grandparenting Lessons & Living Like Tomorrow Isn't Guaranteed

    Good Faith

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2026 47:50


    How Do We Shape Future Generations Well?   Nancy French returns to The Good Faith Podcast with host Curtis Chang for a heartfelt, funny, and surprisingly practical conversation about how grandparenting reshapes your view of hope, kids and screens, grief, and what's worth doing with the time you have—even is that just means "robbing a bank with a Barbie." This conversation isn't just for grandparents: it's for anyone mentoring, parenting, teaching, or influencing the next generation, with practical wisdom on choosing connection, naming loss honestly, and creating space for kids to grow "analog" and resilient. Nancy also explains why legacy and being remembered aren't the point—what matters is faithfully loving the people in front of you and passing on stability, courage, and hope that outlasts you.   02:05 - Why Did Nancy Choose a Year as Primary Caregiver To Her Grandpkids? 07:44 - No screens and the value of analog, imaginative play. 13:15 - Preserving Children's Natural Hope  14:26 - Navigating Difficult Topics with Children  17:14 - The Value of Letting Children Experience Loss  23:09 - Creativity and Storytelling with Grandchildren  25:51 - Introducing Real-World Conflicts in Play  29:19 - Grandparents as Links to Family Legacy  34:53 - George Eliot: The Value of Unremembered Acts  36:18 - Living with Cancer and Embracing the Present  42:30 - Grandparenting from a Distance  45:27 - Encouragement to Focus on fun, connection, and Presence Rather Than Legacy   Episode Companion: A Guide for Grandparents & All Those Influencing The Next Generation   Mentioned In This Episode: Demographic research: Grandchildren's spatial proximity to grandparents and intergenerational support in the United States Jennifer F. Cross, M.D.: Why screen time should be limited for kids  The Child Mind Institute: The Power of Pretend Play for Children Chicago's Harold Washington Library Curtis Chang's The Anxiety Opportunity: How Worry Is the Doorway to Your Best Self Nancy French & Curtis Chang's The After Party: Toward Better Christian Politics Nancy French's Ghosted: An American Story George Eliot's Middlemarch (epubs) More about Secretary of State Cordell Hull More From Nancy French: Nancy French's website Nancy French on instagram Nancy French on Threads   Follow Us: Good Faith on Instagram Good Faith on X (formerly Twitter) Good Faith on Facebook   The Good Faith Podcast is a production of a 501(c)(3) nonpartisan organization that does not engage in any political campaign activity to support or oppose any candidate for public office. Any views and opinions expressed by any guests on this program are solely those of the individuals and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of Good Faith.

    The Observatory | Discovery of Consciousness & Awareness
    What's In, What's Out | Scott and LaRae Wright on Joy, Nature, and Choosing a New Year on Purpose

    The Observatory | Discovery of Consciousness & Awareness

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2026 23:27


    In this episode of The Observatory, Scott and LaRae share what they are consciously choosing to let go of this year and what they are welcoming in as new anchors for joy, creativity, and connection. They reflect on releasing the need to earn joy, opening more fully to music and vibrational engagement, and embracing a deeper relationship with nature as a way to remember their place in a larger harmony. This new year, Scott and LaRae invite you to consider your own “ins and outs” so you can align this season with what truly nourishes your spirit and life.Timestamps[04:09] What's out and what's in for Scott this year[05:00] What's in and what's out for LaRae this year[06:20] The big out for both Scott and LaRae this year[09:58] Sharing of experiences[13:43] Letting go of the feeling of having to earn joy[16:49] What we can learn from the older cultures[19:16] Having a deeper connection with nature[21:50] A challenge for the new yearNotable quotes:“The connection to nature allows you to understand that we are in harmony with nature.” - LaRae Wright [17:48]Relevant links:Subscribe to the podcast: Apple Podcast

    A Lost Plot
    Episode 175: WarGames: AI Lessons from the Dial Up Age

    A Lost Plot

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2026 43:08


    Find the 9 Points Rating System here: https://www.alostplot.com/9-points/ In this episode, Maverick and Nick delve into the 1983 film WarGames, exploring its themes of technology, youth, and the ethical implications of automation. They analyze the protagonist, David, and the antagonist, WOPR, discussing how the film reflects on the dangers of technology without human oversight. The conversation highlights the film's relevance in today's discussions about AI and the human experience, making it a thought-provoking review of a classic 80s film.----------Highlights:0:00 ‘WarGames' Introduction4:40 Opening Scene11:24 David the Protagonist15:20 WOPR, Joshua, and the Machine21:53 Tension & Stakes29:03 The Climax33:51 Themes & Messages36:38 Side Characters40:20 Lasting Impact#wargames #matthewbroderick #warfilm #alostplot #podcast #film #filmthoughts #dialup #ai #coldwar #sovietunion #1980scinema #1980s 

    One True Podcast
    Ross K. Tangedal on Hemingway in 1926

    One True Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2026 52:49


    Happy New Year from One True Podcast! We look forward to a rich, exciting 2026 by looking back to 1926.In our first show of the year, we ask an esteemed guest to take us back exactly one hundred years to see what was happening in Hemingway's life, work, and world. So, to guide us through Hemingway's 1926 -- his travels, his relationships, his publishing, and his writing – we welcome the great Hemingway scholar Ross K. Tangedal. For Hemingway, 1926 was a colossally important year that saw his transition from Hadley to his second wife, Pauline; the transition from Boni & Liveright to Scribner's; and the publication of The Torrents of Spring and The Sun Also Rises, both crucially important for different reasons. Tangedal guides us through this remarkable year in Hemingway's life and his writing. We have previously begun calendar years with flashback episodes featuring: Mary Dearborn on 1922; James M. Hutchisson on 1923; Verna Kale on 1924; and J. Gerald Kennedy on 1925. We encourage you to check out those past shows to get up to date!

    FP&A Tomorrow
    The 80/20 Strategy for FP&A Leaders to Replace Long Budgeting with Business Impact - Andrew Hull

    FP&A Tomorrow

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2026 59:52


    In this episode of FP&A Unlocked, host Paul Barnhurst talks with Andrew Hull, a seasoned finance leader in the consumer packaged goods (CPG) industry. They explore the role of FP&A professionals in driving business results, navigating inflation, and transitioning from traditional budgeting to impactful analytics.Andrew Hull is a financial executive with over two decades of experience in CPG. Currently the Vice President of Finance at UNFI Canada, Andrew has a proven track record of partnering with business leaders to deliver results through strategic insights and principled financial analysis. With a competitive spirit and passion for team leadership, Andrew shares his unique approach to FP&A, analytics, and the importance of actionable storytelling.Expect to Learn:The three pillars of great FP&A are technical skills, storytelling, and actionable decisions.Why Andrew advocates for changing FP&A to “FA&P” and focusing more on analytics.Lessons learned from leading finance during the pandemic.Key metrics for success in the distribution industry include variable margin and truck utilization.Practical advice for accelerating budget processes and focusing on analytics that drive results.Here are a few relevant quotes from the episode:"The most value FP&A can add is when we take complex data and distill it into actionable insights." - Andrew Hull"Variable margin is the backbone of understanding financial performance in a distribution business."- Andrew Hull"A one-page visual with clear recommendations is the best way to communicate with executives."- Andrew HullAndrew Hull shared a wealth of knowledge for FP&A professionals, including rethinking the role of analytics to the importance of actionable storytelling. His practical advice on managing inflation, leading during a crisis, and accelerating the budgeting process offers valuable lessons. Follow Andrew:LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewhull4/Follow Paul: Website - https://www.thefpandaguy.com LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/thefpandaguyEarn Your CPE Credit For CPE credit please go to earmarkcpe.com, listen to the episode, download the app, and answer a few questions and earn your CPE certification. To earn education credits for FPAC Certificate, take the quiz on earmark and contact Paul Barnhurst for further details.In Today's Episode[01:59] - Meet Andrew Hull[02:50] - Redefining Great FP&A[06:46] - Career Highlights in CPG[10:35] - Leading Finance at UNFI Canada[18:55] - Managing Inflation with Analytics[22:24] - The Art of Storytelling in...

    First Unitarian Universalist Church of Austin

    Rev. Carrie Holley-Hurt's service delivered on December 28, 2025. Storytelling is a powerful way to connect with one another, to understand ourselves and the world around us, and it just feels really good. Rev. Carrie explores the power of a good story.

    Passing The Torch
    #110 - Katherine Torres-Pummill: Authentic Voices in Military Media and Approach to Storytelling

    Passing The Torch

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2026 44:33 Transcription Available


    Send us a textMartin Foster hosts a candid conversation with Katherine Torres-Pummill, the dynamic General Manager of Recurrent's Military Vertical. Katherine shares her journey from growing up in New York City as a first-generation American to leading some of the most influential military-focused media brands—including Task and Purpose, The War Zone, and We Are the Mighty.-Quick Episode Summary:Katherine Torres-Pummill shares leadership lessons, military community insights, and inspiration.-SEO Description:Passing The Torch podcast: Katherine Torres-Pummill shares leadership lessons, military family insights, and her journey in media and public service.-

    Medic2Medic Podcast
    Episode 316: Special New Year's Edition, with Greg Howard

    Medic2Medic Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2026 42:39 Transcription Available


    To kick off the new year, Medic2Medic presents a Special Edition episode centered on survival, perspective, and purpose.In this powerful conversation, Steve sits down with career EMS professional and public safety technology leader Greg Howard, a sudden cardiac arrest survivor whose story reframes how we think about EMS, provider health, and what truly matters. With more than 25 years of experience across EMS, emergency medicine, fire service operations, and healthcare technology, Greg has helped EMS agencies nationwide improve care delivery, documentation, and data-driven decision-making. That professional journey took a deeply personal turn when Greg suffered and survived sudden cardiac arrest.This episode sets the tone for the year ahead by focusing on awareness, survivorship, and the responsibility EMS has not only to patients, but to its own people. In true Medic2Medic fashion, the conversation also takes a turn toward shared roots and relationships. Steve and Greg reflect on their Pittsburgh area EMS connections, swapping stories and names familiar to anyone shaped by that region's EMS culture. This Special New Year's Edition of Medic2Medic is a reminder that sudden cardiac arrest does not discriminate, even within EMS. It challenges listeners to start the year with intention, awareness, and renewed commitment to caring for both patients and providers.https://bit.ly/4skYJozGreg's path through EMS, flight medicine, leadership, and technologyThe experience of surviving sudden cardiac arrest as an EMS clinicianSeeing cardiac arrest care from the patient's perspective

    UncleRob, Everybody's Mentor
    Ep 192: "LA Launches a Space & Defense Tech Boom" with Roxanne Aragon

    UncleRob, Everybody's Mentor

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2026 69:54


    Adventure Travel Podcast - Big World Made Small
    Adventure Travel with Jerry Elkins - Host's Father and Adventurer

    Adventure Travel Podcast - Big World Made Small

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2026 61:48


    Guest BioJerry Elkins is a lifelong adventurer whose journey has spanned skies, caves, coastlines, and countless open roads. He began flying hot air balloons in 1979 and, for nearly a decade, made his living as a traveling balloon barnstormer — eventually becoming the first pilot to fly in all 50 U.S. states. But Jerry's adventures go far beyond the basket. Over the past four decades, he's explored underwater worlds through SCUBA diving, delved into deep caves, traveled extensively, and built lasting connections through storytelling. As the second of four generations of Elkins balloon pilots, Jerry brings a rich legacy of curiosity, courage, and a deep love for the outdoors to every experience he shares.Show SummaryIn this episode of the Big World Made Small Adventure Travel Podcast, host Jason Elkins speaks with his father, Jerry, about a life defined by exploration, personal growth, and family legacy. From early days in Wyoming to adventures across land, air, and sea, their conversation paints a vivid picture of what it means to live fully and intentionally.They reflect on memorable childhood moments, the power of storytelling, and how a spirit of curiosity led Jerry into ballooning, cave exploration, SCUBA diving, and beyond. With heartfelt honesty, Jerry shares lessons learned from a lifetime of adventure — and Jason explores how those moments have shaped his own path. Together, they celebrate the value of memories, connection, and embracing the unknown.Key Takeaways✓ Adventure is about personal growth, not just thrills. ✓ Childhood experiences often shape our worldview and identity. ✓ Embracing discomfort can lead to meaningful transformation. ✓ Strong communities and friendships enrich the journey of life. ✓ Life's most treasured possessions are often memories, not things. ✓ Writing offers a powerful way to preserve and reflect on experiences. ✓ Staying present opens the door to unexpected discoveries. ✓ The path of life is a continuous cycle of learning and adapting. ✓ Parental support can inspire a lifelong spirit of exploration. ✓ It's never too late to pursue new creative passions. Learn more about Big World Made Small Adventure Travel Marketing and join our private community to get episode updates, special access to our guests, and exclusive adventure travel offers on our website.

    Fluent Fiction - Hungarian
    A Winter's Tale: Unraveling the Budapest Burglary Mystery

    Fluent Fiction - Hungarian

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2026 14:48 Transcription Available


    Fluent Fiction - Hungarian: A Winter's Tale: Unraveling the Budapest Burglary Mystery Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/hu/episode/2026-01-01-23-34-02-hu Story Transcript:Hu: Budapest téli szürkületébe veszett az idő.En: Time disappeared into the winter twilight of Budapest.Hu: A hópelyhek csendesen hullottak a levegőben, mint a csendőrök a rendőrségi folyosókon.En: Snowflakes fell silently in the air, like patrolmen in police halls.Hu: Gábor üldögélt a váróteremben, kezében egy vékony aktát szorongatott.En: Gábor sat in the waiting room, clutching a thin folder in his hands.Hu: Az ablakon keresztül csak a hideg kinti világ szürke derengése látszott.En: Through the window, only the gray dawn of the cold outside world could be seen.Hu: Ma van január elseje, újév napja, de a hangulat távol volt az ünnepitől.En: Today is January 1st, New Year's Day, but the mood was far from festive.Hu: Gábor arca komor volt, szívében pedig aggodalom honolt.En: Gábor's face was grim, and worry lingered in his heart.Hu: A felesége, Zsuzsa, mellette ült, csendesen bátorította őt mosolyával.En: His wife, Zsuzsa, sat beside him, quietly encouraging him with her smile.Hu: Bár Zsuzsa szótlan volt, félő tekintetéből olvasható volt, hogy ugyanúgy érzi a családjukat fenyegető veszélyt.En: Although Zsuzsa was silent, her fearful gaze revealed that she felt the same danger threatening their family.Hu: Gábor elbátortalanodása nőtt, amikor rájött, milyen szokatlanul nehézkes a rendőrségi bürokrácia.En: Gábor's discouragement grew when he realized how unusually cumbersome police bureaucracy was.Hu: László nyomozó végre odalépett hozzájuk, a helyzete iránti empátia tükröződött arcán.En: Detective László finally approached them, his face reflecting empathy for their situation.Hu: Hangja nyugodt volt, mégis határozott.En: His voice was calm, yet firm.Hu: "Maga Gábor, ugye?En: "You are Gábor, right?Hu: Hallottam, mi történt.En: I heard what happened."Hu: "Gábor mélyet lélegzett, majd bólintott.En: Gábor took a deep breath, then nodded.Hu: "Igen, betörtek hozzánk.En: "Yes, we were burgled.Hu: Karácsony előtt.En: Before Christmas.Hu: Csak újév reggelén vettük észre," mondta, miközben szorította Zsuzsa kezét.En: We only noticed on New Year's morning," he said, squeezing Zsuzsa's hand.Hu: "Ne aggódjon, mindent megteszünk," biztosította László.En: "Don't worry, we will do everything we can," László assured him.Hu: "Meséljen el mindent részletesen.En: "Tell me everything in detail."Hu: "Gábor elmesélte a történteket: az eltűnt tárgyakat, a betört ablakot, a családja zavarát.En: Gábor recounted the events: the missing items, the broken window, the disarray of his family.Hu: Bár a folyamat lassan haladt, érezni lehetett az elkötelezettséget László jelenlétében.En: Although the process was slow, László's presence emanated commitment.Hu: A nyomozó minden részletet jegyzett.En: The detective noted every detail.Hu: László végül hirtelen felkapta a fejét, egy ötlet villant át rajta.En: László suddenly lifted his head, an idea flashing through his mind.Hu: "Egy hasonló eset történt a közelben az elmúlt héten.En: "A similar case happened nearby last week.Hu: Talán van összefüggés.En: There might be a connection."Hu: "Gábor szíve dobbant egyet.En: Gábor's heart skipped a beat.Hu: Bár a reggel borzalmasan indult, most egy halvány reménysugár jelent meg.En: Although the morning started terribly, now a faint glimmer of hope appeared.Hu: "Tényleg?En: "Really?"Hu: " kérdezte, hangjában érződött az izgalom.En: he asked, excitement evident in his voice.Hu: "Rögtön utánajárok," ígérte László.En: "I'll look into it right away," promised László.Hu: Gábor, noha feszültsége alig enyhült, elhatározta, hogy amíg az esetet vizsgálják, otthonuk biztonságát is megerősítik.En: Gábor, though his tension barely eased, decided that while the case was being investigated, they would also reinforce the security of their home.Hu: "Kamerarendszert szereltetek fel," mondta Zsuzsának.En: "We'll install a camera system," he said to Zsuzsa.Hu: "Nem kockáztathatjuk többé.En: "We can't take any more risks."Hu: "Amikor Gábor és Zsuzsa kiléptek a rendőrségről a hóval fedett utcára, egyfajta megkönnyebbülés töltötte el őket.En: As Gábor and Zsuzsa stepped out into the snow-covered street from the police station, a sense of relief filled them.Hu: Tudták, hogy a nyomozás elkezdődött, és ők is tettek lépéseket.En: They knew the investigation had begun, and they had taken steps as well.Hu: Kéz a kézben indultak haza, tudván, hogy a család biztonsága most mindenek felett áll.En: Hand in hand, they headed home, knowing that the safety of their family now stood above all else.Hu: Az ünnepek nem a megszokott módon teltek, de a lényeg, hogy egymásért kiálltak, ami elegendő volt számukra.En: The holidays hadn't passed in the usual way, but the main thing was that they stood by each other, which was enough for them. Vocabulary Words:twilight: szürkületsnowflakes: hópelyhekpatrolmen: csendőrökclutching: szorongatottgrim: komorlinger: honolcumbersome: nehézkesbureaucracy: bürokráciaempathy: empátiaburgled: betörtekdisarray: zavaremanated: érezni lehetettcommitment: elkötelezettségglimmer: reménysugárinvestigated: vizsgáljákreinforce: megerősítikrisks: kockáztathatjukrelief: megkönnyebbülésreflecting: tükröződöttassured: biztosítottarecounted: elmeséltesimilar: hasonlóconnection: összefüggésevident: érződöttpromise: ígértethreatening: fenyegetőunusually: szokatlanulpresence: jelenlétébenfaint: halvány

    Okayest Cook
    Culinary Storytelling with Holly Hearn

    Okayest Cook

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2026 55:17


    Wild Game Gourmet: In the Kitchen with Chef Holly Hearn In this episode of the Okayest Cook Podcast, host Chris Whonsetler is joined by professional chef Holly Hearn, owner of Game Girl Gourmet. Holly discusses her journey into becoming a wild game chef, emphasizing the importance of storytelling through food and honoring culinary traditions. The conversation spans her experience on the TV show Chopped, the India Project with Blood Origins, and her unique approach to creating dishes inspired by the native habitats of wild game. Holly also shares insights on making dishes accessible and adaptable, and the challenges of cooking for different audiences including children. The episode provides valuable tips for both novice and experienced home cooks interested in incorporating wild game into their meals. Find Holly: Web: https://www.gamegirlgourmet.com/ Social: https://www.instagram.com/gamegirlgourmet ~ Support Okayest Cook by grabbing some of our new merch!  https://shop-okayestcook.square.site/ Shopping with our favorite brand via affiliate links is also a huge help ~ Anova: We love their Precision Cooker 3.0 & vac sealers - https://bit.ly/3WT36ZR MEAT!: Powerful meat grinders - https://bit.ly/4ho5a4r Hedley & Bennett: Quality Aprons - https://hedley-and-bennett.sjv.io/EEzBq2 Yeti: The king of coolers - https://yetius.pxf.io/a1NJXq Lodge: Cast Iron cooking - https://lodgecastiron.pxf.io/zxe7dr ~ 00:00 Introduction and Host's Update 01:04 Guest Introduction: Holly Hearn 02:08 Holly's Culinary Adventures 03:56 Chris's Memorable Meal 05:40 Holly's Experience on Chopped 06:18 Wild Game Cooking Insights 09:08 Cultural and Historical Culinary Inspirations 15:38 Blood Origins India Project 28:39 Exploring the Diet of Animals 29:52 Tex-Mex with an Indian Twist 41:06 Cooking for the Camera vs. Cooking for People 46:47 Cooking for Kids and Picky Eaters 52:11 Final Thoughts and Where to Find More More at https://OkayestCook.com Sign up for our Second Helpings newsletter: https://OkayestCook.com/subscribe Connect with us on Instagram @Okayest_Cook And facebook.com/AnOkayestCook Video feed on YouTube.com/@OkayestCook Crew:  Chris Whonsetler Email: Chris@OkayestCook.com Web: ChrisWhonsetler.com Instagram: @FromFieldToTable & @WhonPhoto

    TrueLife
    Scarcity Warfare – The Engineered Hunger in a World of Plenty

    TrueLife

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2026 9:41


    One on One Video Call W/George https://tidycal.com/georgepmonty/60-minute-meetingSupport the show:https://www.paypal.me/Truelifepodcast?locale.x=en_USIn this powerful episode of the True Life Podcast, host George Monty delivers a hard-hitting “daily transmission” exposing how corporations and systems deliberately manufacture scarcity to drive profits, control populations, and prevent true abundance from reaching everyday people. Drawing on real-world examples from food, housing, medicine, and more, George reveals the patterns of consolidation, surplus destruction, and artificial shortages that keep society desperate and divided. He calls for recognition, documentation, and rebellion against this “scarcity weapon,” urging listeners to investigate local resources and demand the withheld plenty. This episode is a wake-up call to see beyond the narratives of inflation and supply chain issues to the engineered theft of abundance.Host: George MontyPodcast: True Life PodcastDuration: Approximately 10-15 minutes (based on transcript length)Release Date: Estimated based on content references (late 2025)Listen Here: Explore more episodes and connect with George Monty on the TrueLife platform. Key Timestamps & HighlightsGeorge's monologue flows as a continuous narrative, but we've broken it down into thematic sections with approximate timestamps for easy navigation:•  00:00 - 01:00: The Illusion of Struggle George opens by challenging the narrative that you're failing—it's engineered starvation in abundance. He prompts listeners to check their finances and see how earnings vanish despite higher pay, labeling it “2025's manufactured scarcity” designed for control and extraction.•  01:00 - 02:30: From Ancient Famines to Modern Engineering Contrasting natural famines with today's deliberate hunger, George highlights U.S. food production capacity (enough for 10 billion people) versus 34 million facing food insecurity amid record corporate profits.   He exposes the “machine that weaponizes emptiness.” •  02:30 - 04:00: Food Shortages Exposed•  2024 egg shortage: Not avian flu, but corporate consolidation by Cal-Maine Foods (20% market control), leading to tripled prices and $535 million in profits. •  2022-2024 baby formula crisis: Abbott's monopoly (43% market) caused shutdowns, boosting stock 34% while parents turned to black markets. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/apr/09/doj-egg-prices-rise-cal-maine-profits•  04:00 - 05:00: Housing and Tech Hoarding•  Housing crisis: 16 million vacant homes in the U.S. versus over 600,000 homeless, as empty properties prove more profitable. •  2025 semiconductor shortage: TSMC's alleged deliberate restrictions via leaked emails to maintain pricing, with chips stockpiled while car prices soar.  (Note: Related to trade secret leaks; broader shortage context available.)https://unitedwaynca.org/blog/vacant-homes-vs-homelessness-by-city/•  05:00 - 06:30: Surplus Destruction and Corporate Mandates George uncovers patterns of destroying goods under USDA/EPA/FDA protocols lobbied by corporations.  He cites the 2024 NASS report (Appendix G, p. 847) on 2.3 billion pounds of produce destroyed to avoid “market destabilization.”  Kroger's 2019 leaked memo advocates “optimal scarcity ratios” for urgency buying. https://www.usda.gov/about-usda/news/press-releases/2023/09/20/usda-expands-efforts-prevent-and-reduce-food-loss-and-wastehttps://www.nass.usda.gov/Charts_and_Maps/Crop_Progress_&_Condition/2024/index.phphttps://www.nationofchange.org/2024/09/03/corporate-greed-exposed-kroger-admits-to-price-gouging-on-milk-and-eggs-amid-antitrust-trial/•  06:30 - 08:00: The Scarcity Playbook Step-by-step breakdown: Consolidate supply, engineer shortages (restrict, destroy surplus), profit from desperation. Blame shifts to weather or labor, not architects.•  08:00 - 10:00: Historical and Ongoing Examples•  2008 housing crisis: Banks held 3.5 million foreclosures as “shadow inventory” to keep prices high. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subprime_mortgage_crisis•  2020 toilet paper: Procter & Gamble and Georgia-Pacific (55% control) restricted distribution for 300% price surges at 64% capacity. https://www.resourcewise.com/market-watch-blog/are-we-really-running-out-of-toilet-paper-in-the-covid-crisis•  2021 lumber: Weyerhaeuser and West Fraser (40% control) quadrupled prices with underused mills. https://markets.businessinsider.com/news/stocks/lumber-prices-hit-record-highs-soaring-past-year-2021-4-1030299977•  2023 prescription drugs: Wholesalers like McKesson, Cardinal, and AmerisourceBergen (95% control) restrict insulin ($2 production cost) amid shortages. https://www.mmm-online.com/home/channel/drug-shortages-in-america/•  2025 water: Nestlé, Coca-Cola, Pepsi (75% bottled water) amid contaminated public supplies. https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/bottled-water-market•  10:00 - 11:30: Broader Patterns of Waste Amazon destroys 2 million unsold products yearly for scarcity pricing.  Pharma discards effective expired meds.  Energy firms flare gas for 10 million homes.  McKinsey's 2023 report recommends 15-20% below-demand inventory for margins.  Supply chain “disruptions” post-2020? Traffic normalized by Q3 2021, but prices stayed high via throttling. https://www.ethicalconsumer.org/ethical-campaigns-boycotts/amazons-burning-approach-unsold-returned-productshttps://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10834166/

    For Your Distraction
    FYD Ep. 356 - New Year's Eve 2025

    For Your Distraction

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2026 100:50


    https://www.tiktok.com/@grizzled_takes?lang=en https://www.tiktok.com/@malenky10?lang=en https://fydpodcast.podbean.com/ Facebook - www.facebook.com/foryourdistraction feeds.feedburner.com/foryourdistraction https://www.patreon.com/ForYourDistraction YouTube - www.youtube.com/channel/UCuEgNqvW…JPRHxHrA/featured For Your Distraction is a member of the Electronic Media Collective! To listen to us and more great shows head to electronicmediacollective.com/distraction/

    Kickoff Sessions
    #318 Alfie Robertson - The Blueprint To $8,000,000 Without Ads in 2026

    Kickoff Sessions

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2026 80:11 Transcription Available


    Watch This NEXT: https://youtu.be/FA8kGL3JXx8 Apply to Work with Voics: https://www.voics.co/schedule-youtube Join Aura: https://www.aura-app.ai/ Guest: Alfie RobertsonYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@Alfiegetshard Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alfiegetshard00:00 – Preview & Intro02:25 – From Creator to Entrepreneur05:03 – The Real Buying Journey08:13 – Brand Consistency and Relatability12:54 – Expanding a Personal Brand Without Losing Trust15:47 – Content, Storytelling, and Leverage18:39 – Perception, Authority, and Audience Maturity24:36 – MVPs, Product-Market Fit, and Shipping Fast29:11 – Why Creators Struggle With Consistency33:30 – Systems, Habits, and Accountability39:16 – Offers, Proximity, and Scaling Coaching50:26 – Scaling Revenue and Playing the Long GameSupport the show

    Sherlock Holmes Short Stories
    Sherlock Holmes - Waltz of Death

    Sherlock Holmes Short Stories

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2026 31:27 Transcription Available


    Solve crimes with the great detective in "Sherlock Holmes Short Stories." Featuring classic tales by Arthur Conan Doyle, this podcast brings you the brilliant deductions and thrilling adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to the world of Holmes, these timeless mysteries will keep you captivated.

    Daily Short Stories - Mystery & Suspense
    The Un-Burglars

    Daily Short Stories - Mystery & Suspense

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2026 26:58 Transcription Available


    Listen Ad Free https://www.solgoodmedia.com - Listen to hundreds of audiobooks, thousands of short stories, and ambient sounds all ad free!

    The Lupe and Royce Show
    RE-RELEASE: Keenan Scott II

    The Lupe and Royce Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 58:05


    Originally released March 21, 2025In this episode of Unglossy, Tom and Jeffrey sit down with Keenan Scott II, a prolific playwright, poet, actor, director, and producer from Queens, New York. Keenan delves into his artistic journey, beginning with his early passion for visual arts and comic books, and transitioning into poetry and performance as he navigated his formative years in Maryland. His experiences at open mic nights in D.C. were pivotal, shaping his creative expression and laying the groundwork for his future in theater. Keenan also discusses the genesis of his renowned play, "Thoughts of a Colored Man," which started as college monologues aimed at authentically representing Black experiences absent from mainstream theater.The conversation further explores the complexities and challenges of bringing a play to Broadway. Keenan sheds light on the logistical and financial hurdles, including navigating the influential theater families that control Broadway venues. Despite these challenges and the abrupt end to his play's run due to COVID-19, Keenan's work continues to make a significant impact. Looking ahead, he shares his excitement for future projects through his company, Project Toy Entertainment, aiming to fuse various artistic mediums and empower new creative voices. His advice to emerging artists—to believe in themselves and embrace perseverance—is a testament to his journey and dedication to the arts."Unglossy: Decoding Brand in Culture," is produced and distributed by Merrick Studio and hosted by Merrick Chief Creative Officer, Tom Frank and music industry veteran, Jeffrey Sledge. Tune in to hear this thought-provoking discussion on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you catch your podcasts. Follow us on Instagram @UnglossyPod to join the conversation and support the show at https://unglossypod.buzzsprout.com/Send us a textSupport the show

    All Of It
    Cillian Murphy Talks 'Steve'

    All Of It

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 18:36


    [REBROADCAST FROM Sept. 10, 2025] Oscar-winning actor Cillian Murphy discusses his new film, "Steve." Murphy stars as the exhausted head teacher of a last-chance boys reform school in the U.K.

    All Of It
    Harris Dickinson & Frank Dillane Talk 'Urchin'

    All Of It

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 22:56


    [REBROADCAST FROM Oct. 10, 2025] Harris Dickinson makes his directorial debut with the film "Urchin," which he wrote, directed, and stars in alongside actor Frank Dillane. Dickinson and Dillane discuss the film, which follows a young man living on the streets of London as he is given an unlikely chance at a new future.

    All Of It
    Fred Hechinger & Bing Liu Talk 'Preparation for the Next Life'

    All Of It

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 18:32


    [REBROADCAST FROM Sept. 5, 2025] The new film "Preparation for the Next Life" tells the story of a Uyghur immigrant working in Chinatown when she meets and falls in love with an American soldier who has returned from the Middle East. Director Bing Liu and actor Fred Hechinger join to discuss the film, which is in theaters Friday.

    All Of It
    New Doc About "The Librarians" Fighting Against Book Bans

    All Of It

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 27:12


    [REBROADCAST FROM Oct 3, 2025] Director Kim A. Snyder discusses her new documentary called "The Librarians," which explores the role of libraries and the people who run them in today's politically fraught atmosphere. Focusing on librarians in Texas, responding to efforts to ban books about race and the LGBTQIA+ experience, the film illuminates a key angle in the conflict over access to information and art, and library patrons' so-called 'freedom to read.' Plus, New Jersey librarian Martha Hickson, who is featured in the film, shares her experiences and insights.

    All Of It
    Wunmi Mosaku Talks 'Sinners'

    All Of It

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 14:40


    [REBROADCAST FROM May 14, 2025]  Actor Wunmi Mosaku discusses her role in Ryan Coogler's vampire film "Sinners." She plays Annie, a spiritual healer who is reunited with her ex-lover, Smoke, and later has to fight some vampires.

    Billion Dollar Backstory
    130: How to Create a Business Plan That Actually Moves the Needle in 2026

    Billion Dollar Backstory

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 27:52


    If you're like most founders, “creating a yearly business plan” is one of those tasks you keep bumping to the bottom of your to-do list. Maybe you tell yourself you'll get to it when things slow down, but they never do. And before you know it, you're steamrolling into the new year without a plan, which leads to overthinking every single decision and drowning in busy work. And somehow you end the year wondering how you were so busy… without feeling like you moved the needle at all. Stacy doesn't want that to be your reality at the end of 2026. That's why today, she's walking through the exact planning framework she uses with clients inside her membership, The Boutique Investment Collective.In this episode, she covers:How to set a 10-year “10-bagger” goal that feels exciting and directional (not something that makes you freeze or avoid the plan altogether)Her process for breaking big annual goals into quarterly focuses you can realistically carry while still running a business (and a life)Why it's time to stop using AUM as your only scorecardHow to get clear on what's in your control, what isn't, and where you're wasting energy trying to force outcomesThe mistake that's making your sales harder than they should be (and how to streamline your sales process in 2026)  ---Running a fund is hard enough.Ops shouldn't be.Meet the team that makes it easier. | billiondollarbackstory.com/ultimus- - -Thinking about expanding your investor base beyond the US? Not sure where to start? Take our quick quiz to find out if your firm is ready to go global and get all the info at billiondollarbackstory.com/gemcap

    Build a Vibrant Culture Podcast
    Culture Is the Promise You Keep: Aligning Brand, People, and Purpose with Dr. Myra Corrello

    Build a Vibrant Culture Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 52:27


    Is your company attracting the right people—or just filling seats and hoping for the best? In this episode of the Build A Vibrant Culture Podcast, Nicole Greer is joined by Dr. Myra Corrello, small business growth strategist and brand clarity expert, for a powerful conversation about the connection between marketing, leadership, and culture. Together, they explore how clarity attracts the right customers and the right employees, why storytelling is the currency of connection, and how leaders can align vision, hiring, engagement, and change management around a clear value promise.This episode is packed with practical insights for leaders, HR professionals, and business owners who want to build cultures where people feel connected, energized, and committed.Vibrant Highlights:00:05:41 - How grading past clients reveals the traits and behaviors leaders should screen for when hiring employees.00:10:38 - Why leaders must be ruthless about hiring the right people—and the powerful story of using unexpected voices in the interview process.00:15:31 - How storytelling and simple case studies help employees understand the vision, their role in it, and why their work matters.00:23:57 - Why stories outperform policies when it comes to engagement, expectations, and culture reinforcement.00:34:42 - How leaders should communicate change by prioritizing stakeholders, sharing the rationale early, and creating internal ambassadors.Connect with Dr. Myra:Website: https://myracorrello.com/Email: Myra@GrowWithMyra.comSubstack: https://myramallory.substack.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/myracorrello/FB: https://www.facebook.com/MyraCorrelloSmallBizSpeakerFor a FREE copy of "10 Stories Every Leader Needs To Tell" email nicole@vibrantculture.comAlso mentioned in this episode:The One Minute Manager by K Blanchard & S Johnson: https://a.co/d/cZUMEFwListen at www.vibrantculture.com/podcast or wherever you get your podcasts!Book Nicole to help your organization ignite clarity, accountability, and energy through her SHINE™ Coaching Methodology.Visit vibrantculture.comEmail: nicole@vibrantculture.comWatch Nicole's TEDx Talk: https://youtu.be/SMbxA90bfXE

    Stories From Women Who Walk
    60 Seconds for Wednesdays on Whidbey: Shoveling Snow with Buddha at Year's End & Beginning

    Stories From Women Who Walk

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 4:55


    Hello to you, Marilyn, listening in Hancock, New Hampshire!Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington, this is Stories From Women Who Walk with 60 Seconds (and a bit more) for Wednesdays on Whidbey—this final day of the old year—and your host, Diane Wyzga.      Shoveling Snow With Buddha by Billy Collins"In the usual iconography of the temple or the local Wokyou would never see him doing such a thing,tossing the dry snow over the mountainof his bare, round shoulder,his hair tied in a knot,a model of concentration. Sitting is more his speed, if that is the wordfor what he does, or does not do. Even the season is wrong for him.In all his manifestations, is it not warm and slightly humid?Is this not implied by his serene expression,that smile so wide it wraps itself around the waist of the universe? But here we are, working our way down the driveway,one shovelful at a time.We toss the light powder into the clear air.We feel the cold mist on our faces.And with every heave we disappearand become lost to each otherin these sudden clouds of our own making,these fountain-bursts of snow. This is so much better than a sermon in church,I say out loud, but Buddha keeps on shoveling.This is the true religion, the religion of snow,and sunlight and winter geese barking in the sky,I say, but he is too busy to hear me. He has thrown himself into shoveling snowas if it were the purpose of existence,as if the sign of a perfect life were a clear drivewayone you could back the car down easilyand drive off into the vanities of the worldwith a broken heater fan and a song on the radio. All morning long we work side by side,me with my commentaryand he inside the generous pocket of his silence,until the hour is nearly noonand the snow is piled high all around us;then, I hear him speak. After this, he asks,can we go inside and play cards? Certainly, I reply, and I will heat some milkand bring cups of hot chocolate to the tablewhile you shuffle the deck,and our boots stand dripping by the door. Aaah, says the Buddha, lifting his eyesand leaning for a moment on his shovelbefore he drives the thin blade againdeep into the glittering white snow."My New Year wish for you: As the old year folds onto itself and the new year dawns I wish for you that your everyday activities, even the very simple tasks, bring humor, contemplation, and a sense of magic in the ordinary. May you find your way on the path following a compass heading of True North. May the love you seek wend its way to you. May you dream well, journey far, and be sustained in hope that what you're looking for is looking for you.You're always welcome: "Come for the stories - Stay for the magic!" Speaking of magic, I hope you'll subscribe, share a 5-star rating and nice review on your social media or podcast channel of choice, bring your friends and rellies, and join us! You will have wonderful company as we continue to walk our lives together. Be sure to stop by my Quarter Moon Story Arts website, check out the Communication Services, arrange a no-obligation Discovery Call, and stay current with me as "Wyzga on Words" on Substack.Stories From Women Who Walk Production TeamPodcaster: Diane F Wyzga & Quarter Moon Story ArtsMusic: Mer's Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron MusicALL content and image © 2019 to Present Quarter Moon Story Arts. All rights reserved.  If you found this podcast episode helpful, please consider sharing and attributing it to Diane Wyzga of Stories From Women Who Walk podcast with a link back to the original source.

    Space for Life
    Stan Jantz on The Chosen, Global Discipleship + the Come and See Foundation

    Space for Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 58:03


    In this episode of Space for Life, Tommy Thompson sits down with Stan Jantz, Global Ambassador for the Come and See Foundation, the nonprofit behind the global production, translation, and distribution of The Chosen.Stan shares firsthand stories from around the world showing how The Chosen is reaching people across cultures, denominations, and generations. They discuss the mission to translate the series into hundreds of languages, the intentional theological care behind the storytelling, and why the show has become a powerful entry point back to Scripture for many viewers.The conversation also explores the current spiritual climate, signs of renewed hunger for faith especially among younger generations, and why “come and see” remains one of the most compelling invitations Jesus ever gave.Key Topics:The Chosen and the Come and See FoundationGlobal discipleship and Christian storytellingTranslating faith-based media into hundreds of languagesWhy authenticity matters in portraying JesusSigns of spiritual renewal around the worldReaching new generations through invitational faith00:00 Introduction to The Chosen and Come and See03:52 Global reach and international impact10:47 Stan Jantz's background and journey21:32 The vision behind Come and See Foundation32:57 Storytelling, theology, and production challenges42:01 Signs of spiritual renewal and revival51:28 How listeners can get involvedLove the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! http://tommythompson.org

    Derate The Hate
    The Conversation Before the Conversation: How Civity Helps Strengthen Our Civic Muscle - DTH Episode 296 with Malka Kopell and Palma Joy Strand

    Derate The Hate

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 39:57 Transcription Available


    Send Wilk a text with your feedback!In Episode 296 of Derate The Hate, Wilk Wilkinson is joined by Malka Kopell and Palma Joy Strand, co-founders of Civity, for a deeply human conversation about rebuilding trust, strengthening communities, and rediscovering our civic muscle.At a time when institutional trust is declining and polarization feels overwhelming, Malka and Palma share why relationships — not arguments — are the true foundation of social change.Together, they explore:Why storytelling builds trust across differenceHow listening can be a courageous civic actWhat “the conversation before the conversation” really meansSimple, everyday actions that restore agency and belongingThis episode is a reminder that small human moments — when multiplied — can change the culture around us.Learn more about Civity and connect with Malka & Palma by checking out the full show notes for this episode at www.DerateTheHate.comThe world is a better place if we are better people. That begins with each of us as individuals. Be kind to one another. Be grateful for all you've got. Make every day the day that you want it to be! Please follow The Derate The Hate podcast on: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter(X) , YouTube Subscribe to us wherever you enjoy your audio or from our site. Please leave us a rating and feedback on Apple podcasts or other platforms. You can share your thoughts or request Wilk for a speaking engagement on our contact page: DerateTheHate.com/Contact The Derate The Hate podcast is proudly produced in collaboration with Braver Angels — America's largest grassroots, cross-partisan organization working toward civic renewal and bridging partisan divides. Learn more: BraverAngels.org Welcome to the Derate The Hate Podcast! *The views expressed by Wilk, his guest hosts &/or guests on the Derate The Hate podcast are their own and should not be attributed to any organization they may otherwise be affiliated with.

    Women Emerging- The Expedition
    198. The Words We Lead With

    Women Emerging- The Expedition

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 15:58


    In this episode, Julia brings together ten women from across the world who each share one word from their own language that sits at the heart of how they lead. Each woman offers her word as a gift: a word that captures how she leads, shaped by where she comes from and what she has lived. As each woman explains why she chose her word, we begin to see how language shapes leading and how it influences the way trust is built, care is expressed, decisions are made, and responsibility is carried. Taken together, the words reveal a wide spectrum of how women lead: with love, joy, service, curiosity, humility, humanity, empathy, trust, integrity, and wisdom. This episode is a reminder that leading is deeply personal and that sometimes, the words we lead with say more than any framework ever could. About the Guests: Maryam Pasha is a Storytelling strategist, producer and curator. She is co-founder of XEQUALS Studio, a creative studio dedicated to telling stories that can create a just, sustainable and joyful future. Projects include TEDxLondon, the Climate Curious Podcast and THE HERDS London. Anna Kalmár is a social entrepreneur and mental health professional, the founder of the Budapest based mental health initiative, AdniJóga. She holds a Master's degree in Social Innovation from the University of Cambridge and currently serves on the board of the Hungarian Coalition of Social Enterprises. Isata Kabia is the Founding Director of Voice of Women Africa, an organization focused on empowering women in Sierra Leone. Sheila Gujrathi, MD is a biotech entrepreneur and executive, healthcare investor, drug developer, and speaker with over 25 years of experience in the biotech and pharmaceutical industries. Dr Mai Chen (LLB(Hons)(Otago), (LLM(Harvard),HonLLD(Otago), CMInstD), is a top barrister in NZ and President of NZ Asian Lawyers. Chadia El Meouchi is the Managing Partner at Badri and Salim El Meouchi Law Firm Sonia Adell Valen is a scientific communication and training specialist whose work sits at the intersection of medical education, evidence, and clear, human-centred communication. Manuela Algañaraz works in commercial roles within social enterprises, focused on building partnerships and revenue models that support social impact at Bemtevi Negócios Sociais. Unjela Kaleem is a communications and public affairs leader with over two decades of global experience helping organisations protect reputation, influence policy, and build trust across complex, high-stakes environments. Saki Chen is an attorney licensed to practice in both New York and China, and a certified FAA private pilot with ratings for fixed wing land and sea, instrument flying, high performance, and complex aircraft. She serves as the China Governor for The Ninety-Nines, Inc., the international organisation of women pilots. In 2016, Saki flew around the world in a small single-engine aircraft, an extraordinary journey that combined precision, perseverance, and a pioneering spirit.

    TrueLife
    Daily Transmission - You Are Not Racist. Your Being Played

    TrueLife

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 9:49


    One on One Video Call W/George https://tidycal.com/georgepmonty/60-minute-meetingSupport the show:https://www.paypal.me/Truelifepodcast?locale.x=en_USIn a world where your street has become a silent warzone, “Daily Transmission” unleashes Episode: “The Neighbors They Weaponize”—a thunderous exposé from George Monty of TrueLife Rites of Passage. Feel the sub-bass rumble of truth cracking through the illusions as we reveal how corporate titans like BlackRock and Vanguard aren't just buying homes; they're engineering division, atomizing communities, and turning neighbors into unwitting pawns in a grand conquest of control.Dive into the shadows of 2025's housing apocalypse: Over 574,000 single-family homes swallowed by hedge funds, “Build-to-Rent” empires birthing soulless subdivisions, and bipartisan policies since 1965 masking wage suppression as humanitarianism. Uncover leaked memos, cross-referenced data bombs, and the sinister playbook that redirects your righteous rage—from Flint's poisoned waters to Appalachia's gutted hills—toward fellow victims, while the boardroom predators feast on your fractured solidarity.This isn't paranoia; it's the clarion call to redirect your fire upward. Stare down the mirror of manipulated anxiety, expose the LLCs lurking in your county records, and forge unbreakable alliances across every divide. In 90 seconds of raw rebellion, shatter the chains of demographic deception and rise undivided, class-conscious, and unbreakable.Tune in to “Daily Transmission” for the rite of passage that awakens warriors—because when you unmask the true invaders, no empire can stand. Consent to nothing unchosen. Stay vigilant. Tomorrow, we dismantle the engineered scarcity. One on One Video call W/George https://tidycal.com/georgepmonty/60-minute-meetingSupport the show:https://www.paypal.me/Truelifepodcast?locale.x=en_US

    Fluent Fiction - French
    From Icy Winds to Warm Hearts: Camille's Naval Triumph

    Fluent Fiction - French

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 14:35 Transcription Available


    Fluent Fiction - French: From Icy Winds to Warm Hearts: Camille's Naval Triumph Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/fr/episode/2025-12-31-23-34-02-fr Story Transcript:Fr: Le matin était glacial à la base navale de Toulon.En: The morning was icy at the base navale de Toulon.Fr: Les élèves de l'école étaient enfileés dans leurs manteaux épais, les joues rouges à cause du vent froid.En: The students from the school were bundled up in their thick coats, cheeks red from the cold wind.Fr: Aujourd'hui, c'était la sortie de fin d'année.En: Today was the end-of-year field trip.Fr: Camille, Julien et Sophie se tenaient près de la grande grille en fer qui menait au quai.En: Camille, Julien, and Sophie stood near the large iron gate that led to the dock.Fr: Camille avait hâte.En: Camille was excited.Fr: Elle adorait l'histoire navale et rêvait de ce jour depuis longtemps.En: She loved naval history and had been dreaming of this day for a long time.Fr: Mais ses camarades de classe semblaient plus intéressés par les selfies sur les quais que par les vieilles histoires de mers.En: But her classmates seemed more interested in taking selfies on the docks than in the old sea stories.Fr: Camille se sentait un peu seule dans sa passion.En: Camille felt a bit lonely in her passion.Fr: Elle espérait trouver sa place parmi eux.En: She hoped to find her place among them.Fr: Le groupe avance lentement le long des quais, où les grands navires de guerre étaient amarrés.En: The group moved slowly along the docks, where the large warships were moored.Fr: Le ciel était clair, et la mer était aussi bleue que glaciale.En: The sky was clear, and the sea was as blue as it was icy.Fr: Les guides les menaient vers le Vieux Escorteur, un navire de guerre célèbre pour son rôle pendant la Deuxième Guerre mondiale.En: The guides led them to the Vieux Escorteur, a warship famous for its role during World War II.Fr: Sophie se plaignait du froid, et Julien râlait à l'idée de devoir rester longtemps dehors.En: Sophie was complaining about the cold, and Julien was grumbling at the thought of having to stay outside for long.Fr: Camille voyait bien que ses camarades s'ennuyaient déjà.En: Camille could see that her classmates were already bored.Fr: Alors, elle prit son courage à deux mains.En: So, she gathered her courage.Fr: "Puis-je raconter une histoire sur ce navire ?"En: "Can I tell a story about this ship?"Fr: demanda-t-elle à la guide.En: she asked the guide.Fr: La guide, un peu surprise, lui fit un signe de tête.En: The guide, a bit surprised, nodded.Fr: "Bien sûr."En: "Of course."Fr: Camille se planta devant le groupe.En: Camille stood in front of the group.Fr: Elle commença à raconter l'histoire du Vieux Escorteur, de son équipage courageux qui avait bravé les tempêtes pour protéger les côtes françaises.En: She began to tell the story of the Vieux Escorteur, of its brave crew who had faced storms to protect the French coasts.Fr: Elle décrivit la célèbre bataille où le navire avait triomphé contre toute attente.En: She described the famous battle where the ship had triumphed against all odds.Fr: Ses mots étaient simples mais captivants.En: Her words were simple but captivating.Fr: Elle parlait avec passion, ses yeux pétillants d'enthousiasme.En: She spoke with passion, her eyes sparkling with enthusiasm.Fr: Peu à peu, les bavardages cessèrent.En: Gradually, the chatter ceased.Fr: Les élèves étaient captivés.En: The students were captivated.Fr: Même Julien et Sophie regardaient Camille avec admiration.En: Even Julien and Sophie watched Camille with admiration.Fr: Le vent froid était oublié, remplacé par la chaleur de l'histoire.En: The cold wind was forgotten, replaced by the warmth of the story.Fr: Quand Camille finit son récit, il y eut un silence.En: When Camille finished her tale, there was silence.Fr: Puis, tout le monde applaudit.En: Then, everyone applauded.Fr: La guide souriait, et l'enseignante de Camille s'avança.En: The guide was smiling, and Camille's teacher stepped forward.Fr: "Bravo, Camille," dit-elle.En: "Well done, Camille," she said.Fr: "Tu as fait un excellent travail."En: "You did an excellent job."Fr: Camille sourit, surprise et ravie.En: Camille smiled, surprised and delighted.Fr: Elle avait réussi à captiver son audience.En: She had managed to captivate her audience.Fr: Ses camarades la regardaient avec de nouveaux yeux, des yeux pleins de respect.En: Her classmates looked at her with new eyes, eyes full of respect.Fr: En rentrant à l'école, Camille se sentait différente.En: While returning to school, Camille felt different.Fr: Elle avait appris que sa passion pouvait inspirer les autres.En: She had learned that her passion could inspire others.Fr: Maintenant, elle marchait fièrement, sachant que, même par un froid matin d'hiver, elle avait conquis le cœur de ses amis.En: Now, she walked proudly, knowing that, even on a cold winter morning, she had won the hearts of her friends. Vocabulary Words:icy: glacialthe dock: le quaieager: hâtethe classmates: les camaradesthe passion: la passionthe warships: les navires de guerremoored: amarrésthe guides: les guidesthe warship: le navire de guerrefamous: célèbrethe World War II: la Deuxième Guerre mondialegrumbling: râlaitbored: ennuyéthe courage: le couragethe crew: l'équipagethe storms: les tempêtesthe coasts: les côtesbrave: courageuxthe odds: les attentescaptivating: captivantsparking: pétillantthe enthusiasm: l'enthousiasmethe chatter: les bavardagescaptivated: captivéadmiration: admirationthe warmth: la chaleurthe applause: les applaudissementssurprised: surprisedelighted: ravieinspire: inspirer

    Aaron Mahnke's Cabinet of Curiosities
    No Brainer

    Aaron Mahnke's Cabinet of Curiosities

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 9:30 Transcription Available


    Two enlightening stories that have curious problems at their core. Enjoy today's tour through the Cabinet of Curiosities! Order the official Cabinet of Curiosities book by clicking here today, and get ready to enjoy some curious reading! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Meditative Story
    It's ok to be wrong, by Gretchen Rubin

    Meditative Story

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 30:06


    Gretchen Rubin is an expert on happiness, and she's spent her career helping people build the habits to achieve it. But she assumed that if something works for her, it should work for just about anyone. A series of chance encounters, and a healthy helping of curiosity, makes Gretchen realize that maybe there isn't one path to happiness after all. That there's no right or wrong way to build a meaningful life, just the way that works for you.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    The Cabin
    Best of Wisconsin: 2025 Memories & 2026 Bucket List (with Milwaukee Uncut)

    The Cabin

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 51:47


    On today's episode of The Cabin Podcast, we're joined by our friends Richie and Bre from Milwaukee Uncut to look back on our favorite Wisconsin memories from 2025 and share what's already on our 2026 Wisconsin bucket lists. From standout moments to future adventures, this episode is all about celebrating the places and experiences that make Wisconsin special. Tune in now.The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we're featuring Chippewa County; LINKThe Cabin is also presented to you by:GHT; https://bit.ly/3YigPJyShop DW; shop.discoverwisconsin.comUniquely Wisconsin; https://discoverwisconsin.com/dw-uniquely-wisconsin/

    SunCast
    887: The Four Rules of Storytelling | with Aaron Nichols

    SunCast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 56:56


    What do a struggling mom in Georgia and a solar installer named Jim have in common? Their stories can change elections and shape public perception of clean energy.In this final episode of 2025, Aaron Nichols returns to SunCast with a mission: rescue storytelling from corporate cliché and remind us why one emotional story is worth a thousand graphs. His viral LinkedIn article Four Rules for Storytelling Corporate America Desperately Needs takes aim at how we confuse content creation with actual narrative power.Aaron and Nico dissect why storytelling in our industry so often falls flat and how to fix it.You'll walk away with a practical, human-centered playbook for narrative that converts.Expect to learn:

    Driftwood Outdoors
    Ep. 326: Weddings, Wild Places & What's Next: Driftwood Outdoors 2025 Recap

    Driftwood Outdoors

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 103:46 Transcription Available


    Driftwood Outdoors' Unpaid Pro-Staffer Paddle Don joins Brandon Butler and Nathan "Shags" McLeod to look back on a huge year for Driftwood Outdoors—historic adventures, conservation conversations, and a surprising announcement that now makes all three hosts married.Special thanks to:Living The Dream Outdoor PropertiesSuperior Foam Insulation LLCDoolittle TrailersScenic Rivers TaxidermyConnect with Driftwood Outdoors:FacebookInstagramYouTubeEmail:info@driftwoodoutdoors.com

    All Of It
    Goodbye, MetroCard

    All Of It

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 32:52


    On December 31, the MTA will stop selling new MetroCards for subway and bus riders, continuing the transition to a contactless tap-and-ride fare system. Jodi Shapiro, New York Transit Museum curator, discusses the end of the MetroCard and its legacy in the history of NYC Transit, and speaks more about the museum's exhibit, "FAREwell, MetroCard," on view now.

    All Of It
    How New York Pioneered the Lunch Hour

    All Of It

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 33:26


    Lunch has a long history in New York, and the midday meal has looked different throughout different eras of the city. In today's world of corporate bowls and fast casual spots, we want to know where your go-to lunch places from back in the day, whether it was meeting a friend, hosting a "power lunch," or taking a simple lunch break. In 2012, the New York Public Library organized an exhibit, "Lunch Hour NYC," about the history of lunch in the city. Co-curators Rebecca Federman and Laura Shapiro speak about what they learned.

    What It's Like To Be...
    A Marine Corps JAG

    What It's Like To Be...

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 33:39 Transcription Available


    Judging the permissibility of real-time battle decisions, advising commanders how to handle soldier misconduct, and assessing "hostile acts" and "hostile intent" with Lieutenant Colonel Susan Upward, a Marine Corps JAG. What does "dispo" mean in military justice? And how do you tell a commander his idea is colossally stupid -- while keeping your job?WANT MORE EPISODE SUGGESTIONS? Grab our What It's Like To Be... "starter pack". It's a curated Spotify playlist with some essential episodes from our back catalogue. GOT A COMMENT OR SUGGESTION? Email us at jobs@whatitslike.com FOR SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES: Email us at partnerships@whatitslike.com WANT TO BE ON THE SHOW? Leave us a voicemail at (919) 213-0456. We'll ask you to answer two questions: 1. What's a word or phrase that only someone from your profession would be likely to know and what does it mean? 2. What's a specific story you tell your friends that happened on the job? It could be funny, sad, anxiety-making, pride-inducing or otherwise. We can't respond to every message, but we do listen to all of them! We'll follow up if it's a good fit.

    Aha! Moments with Elliott Connie
    Fueling Your Body Properly

    Aha! Moments with Elliott Connie

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 6:40


    Stay fit for your mind and body!Text me at 972-426-2640 so we can stay connected!Support me on Patreon!Twitter:  @elliottspeaksInstagram: @elliottspeaks Text me at 972-426-2640 so we can stay connected!Support me on Patreon!Twitter: @elliottspeaksInstagram: @elliottspeaks

    Investing in Regenerative Agriculture
    What 2025 taught us about making regen bankable, animals, water, chefs, scale, Al in ag, agroforestry, education, food as medicine, ROl, storytelling

    Investing in Regenerative Agriculture

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 14:29 Transcription Available


    This is our 2025 wrap episode. If 2025 had a soundtrack, it would be pressure: pressure on systems, on people, on animals, on land.Heat. Drought. Fire. Flood. Repeating across regions and headlines.But this year we also paid attention to what doesn't always make the news. We spent time in real conversations with farmers testing new practices in their fields, scientists challenging outdated models, investors reassessing what risk really means, and builders putting regenerative ideas into practice. Online and in person, we saw regeneration moving from theory into action.As 2025 comes to a close, the picture is still complex but clearer. The evidence is growing. Regeneration works, and the path forward is becoming more defined. Tune in to listen to what 2025 inside regenerative food and agriculture taught us.More about this episode.==========================In Investing in Regenerative Agriculture and Food podcast show we talk to the pioneers in the regenerative food and agriculture space to learn more on how to put our money to work to regenerate soil, people, local communities and ecosystems while making an appropriate and fair return. Hosted by Koen van Seijen.==========================

    Lunatics Radio Hour
    Episode 171 - Winter Horror: Folklore and Mythology

    Lunatics Radio Hour

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 46:26 Transcription Available


    This week Abby and Alan present a non-exhaustive look at winter folklore and mythology from around the globe. From Scotland, Norway and Germany to Japan and Native American mythology. This kicks off a multi-part series exploring the intersection of winter and horror from several different categories. SourcesSmithsonian Magazine Article by Dennis Zotigh: The Winter Solstice Begins a Season of Storytelling and CeremonyMythopedia article by Gregory Wright on CailleachArticle by Elizabeth Fabowale from OldFolklore.com: The Blizzard Spirit of The InuitThe Iroquois and The Legends of The First Snowfall, an article from Native American Mythology Worldwide. Get Lunatics Merch here. Join the discussion on Discord. Check out Abby's book Horror Stories. Available in eBook and paperback. Music by Michaela Papa, Alan Kudan & Jordan Moser. Poster Art by Pilar Keprta @pilar.kep.Follow us on TikTok, X, Instragram and YouTube. Join the conversation on Discord. Support us on Patreon. Support the show

    The Human Experience
    Carrying the Tiger: Tony Stewart on Love, Loss, and the Healing Power of Story

    The Human Experience

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 122:46


    Show Notes:In this deeply reflective episode of The Human Experience, host Jennifer Peterkin visits lifelong New Yorker Tony Stewart, who shares an intimate story of love, creativity, and grief. Tony recounts meeting his wife, Lynn Kotula—an accomplished painter—and building a life together rooted in art, exploration, and storytelling. He opens up about Lynn’s cancer diagnosis, the emotional and practical realities of caregiving, and the profound ways illness reshapes relationships. Through honesty and vulnerability, Tony reflects on grief, resilience, and how sharing personal stories—through writing and community—can become a powerful tool for healing and connection in the aftermath of loss. ⚠️ Content Warning: This episode contains discussions of serious illness, caregiving, and grief. Listener discretion is advised.     Key Takeaways:● The podcast’s mission centers on courage, vulnerability, and the power of personal storytelling.● Tony shares his life story and relationship with his wife, Lynn, and their shared experiences in New York City.● Reflections on city life versus country life and how place shapes identity.● The story of how Tony and Lynn met, including their age difference and creative partnership.● Lynn’s career as an artist and the challenges she faced in the art world.● Tony’s background in filmmaking and software development at the intersection of creativity and technology.● The impact of Lynn’s cancer diagnosis on their marriage and daily life.● Using CaringBridge to communicate updates and maintain social connection during illness.● The emotional toll of caregiving and the importance of honest communication.● Storytelling as a means of processing grief and fostering understanding.     Interview recorded in New York City.     Tony Stewart’s Bio:Tony Stewart has led a multifaceted career spanning film, technology, and storytelling. He has made award-winning films for colleges and universities, written software praised by The New York Times and The New York Daily News, designed a grants-management system used by three of the world’s five largest charities, and led the development of an international standard for advertising transaction messaging. Tony is the author of the memoir Carrying the Tiger, which won two Gold Medals at the 2025 Global Book Awards. Inspired by the healing process of writing his memoir, Tony studied with David Kessler and is now a Certified Grief Educator. He and his late wife, painter Lynn Kotula, traveled extensively through India and Southeast Asia, embracing local cultures, food, and life off the beaten path. Today, Tony continues to share stories that explore love, loss, and resilience.     Connect with Tony Stewart:

    The Hitstreak
    Episode 219: 2025 Unfiltered: The Wins, The Lessons, and Becoming the Media Architect

    The Hitstreak

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 41:08


    Episode 219 of The Hitstreak, a podcast where we talk about anything and everything!  This week we are joined by… NO ONE! One year later, I'm riding solo again to close out the year. The second solo episode—and probably not the last.Episode in a Glance:In this episode of The Hitstreak, I went solo! Join me as I reflect on the transformative year of 2025, sharing insights on personal growth, the evolution of this podcast, and the importance of balancing family and professional life. I discuss the hybrid media monetization model, the lessons I learned from podcasting, and the significance of finding one's purpose. This episode emphasizes the value of consistency, clarity, and the impact of storytelling in building meaningful connections and success.Key Points:- Success is about who you build it for, not just what you build.- Consistency compounds quietly until it's undeniable.- Storytelling is about being honest, not impressive.- Leadership is about direction, not volume.- Media is leverage, not just attention.- You scale by designing better, not by doing more.- Family grounds everything and fuels the mission.- Your vision will always arrive before your validation.About our guest: PSYCH! You know exactly who it is. We're running it back with another solo episode of The Hitstreak—focused, intentional, and built to help you step into 2026 stronger than ever. Mandatory viewing.Follow and contact:Instagram (and all other platforms): @nickhiterhttps://nickhiter.com/Subscribe to Nick's top-rated podcast The Hitstreak on Youtube: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/NickHite⁠rFollow and Rate us on Spotify: ⁠https://spotify.com/NickHiter⁠Follow and Rate us on Apple Podcast: ⁠https://podcasts.apple.com/NickHiter⁠Follow and Rate us on iHeartRadio: ⁠https://www.iheart.com/NickHiter

    Founders
    #408 How to Make a Few MORE Billion Dollars: Brad Jacobs

    Founders

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2025 43:29


    In 2024 Brad Jacobs wrote the book How to Make a Few Billion Dollars. In the book Brad explains how he built 8 separate billion dollar companies and other lessons from his 40+ year career as an elite entrepreneur. In the two years since Brad has made a few MORE billion dollars and so the sequel to his first book is: How to Make a Few MORE Billion Dollars. In this episode I share some of Brad's ideas on raising tons of money (Brad has raised over $50 billion), mastering his integration playbook, ideas for organizational integration, org chart design, and how Brad keeps his mind centered and in a positive place to handle the inevitable ups and downs of building great companies. Episode sponsors: ⁠ Ramp⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ gives you everything you need to control spend, watch your costs, and optimize your financial operations —all on a single platform. Make history's greatest entrepreneurs proud ⁠⁠⁠by going to Ramp and learning how they can help your business control your costs and save time and money.⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://ramp.com Automate compliance, security, and trust with Vanta.⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Vanta helps you win trust, close deals, and stay secure—faster and with less effort⁠⁠⁠⁠. ⁠⁠⁠Find out how increased security leads to more customers by going to Vanta⁠⁠⁠. Tell them David from Founders sent you and you'll get $1000 off. https://vanta.com/founders⁠⁠⁠ Collateral⁠⁠ transforms your complex ideas into compelling narratives. Collateral crafts institutional grade marketing collateral for private equity, private credit, real estate, venture capital, family offices, hedge funds, oil & gas companies, and all kinds of corporations. Storytelling is one of the highest forms of leverage and you should invest heavily in it. You can do that by going to ⁠⁠https://collateral.com