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If a species is horrible enough, do we have the right to kill it forever? Seventy years ago, a nightmare parasite feasted on the live flesh of warm-blooded creatures in North America: the screwworm. That is, until a young scientist named Edward F. Knipling discovered a crucial screwworm weakness and hatched a sweeping project to wipe them out. Knipling's seemingly zany plan to spray screwworms out of planes all over the continent— with US taxpayer money— succeeded, becoming one of humanity's biggest environmental interventions ever. Today, screwworms have been gone so long that none of us in North America even remember them. But now, they're coming back. And they're forcing us to ask: in an era of climate change and rapid mass extinction— should we kill off a species on purpose? Special thanks to James P. Collins, Max Scott, Amy Murillo, Daniel Griffin, Phil Kaufman, Katie Barnhill, Arthur Caplan, Ron Sandler, Yasha Rohwer, Aaron Keefe, Gwendolyn Bogard, Maria Sabate, Meredith Asbury, and Joanne Padrón CarneyEPISODE CREDITS: Reported by - Sarah Qari with help from - Latif Nasser Produced by - Sarah Qari Sound design contributed by - Sarah Qari Fact-checking by - Emily Krieger EPISODE CITATIONS: **The latest information on screwworm outbreaks and precautions: screwworm.gov Videos: Oral history interviews of Edward F. Knipling: here (https://zpr.io/njhMedFN5jsZ) and here (https://zpr.io/VQReQbfznCrq) Podcasts: Here's a Spotify playlist (https://zpr.io/PNMEM274G7vh) of all of our Golden Goose-inspired episodes! Sam Kean's podcast The Disappearing Spoon – his episode about screwworms is called The Screwiest and Perhaps Most Original Idea of the 20th Century (https://zpr.io/UYf6dR2yG3eN) Our episode on CRISPR & gene drives (https://zpr.io/UYf6dR2yG3eN) New to Radiolab? Check out our Radiolab Starter Kit (https://zpr.io/QpPnrHAZVQLR) playlist of all-time favorite episodes! Articles: Sarah Zhang's latest piece in The Atlantic: American Milk Has Changed (https://zpr.io/xebbdq2MWV4L) Her most recent piece on screwworms: The ‘Man-Eater' Screwworm Is Coming (https://zpr.io/ECmjCs7ScbS4) Her initial reporting on screwworms: America's Never-Ending Battle Against Flesh-Eating Worms (https://zpr.io/PNMEM274G7vh) Gregory Kaebnick's paper (https://zpr.io/yqNC3q5FbCcq) about screwworm eradication in Science Archival materials: The USDA's Screwworm Eradication Records (https://zpr.io/dY7zuVdGYKjf) contain lots of cool images and letters Signup for our newsletter!! It includes short essays, recommendations, and details about other ways to interact with the show. Sign up (https://radiolab.org/newsletter)! Radiolab is supported by listeners like you. Support Radiolab by becoming a member of The Lab (https://members.radiolab.org/) today. Follow our show on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @radiolab, and share your thoughts with us by emailing radiolab@wnyc.org. Leadership support for Radiolab's science programming is provided by the Simons Foundation and the John Templeton Foundation. Foundational support for Radiolab was provided by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.
When Flora heads to China to spend time with family for the summer, she realizes her young cousin is acting weird. Almost like he's someone… or something else entirely. Thank you, Flora, for sharing your story with us! Produced by Annie Nguyen, original score by Doug Stuart, artwork by Teo Ducot. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Dans ce 150ème épisode de DigitalFeeling, je vous partage les résultats du 6e Baromètre des Soft Skills 2026 – Lefebvre Dalloz Compétences (553 professionnels, tous secteurs).Soft Skills et Intelligence Artificielle : pourquoi les entreprises misent sur l'Humain en 2026L'intelligence artificielle rend-elle les soft skills obsolètes ? Bien au contraire. Le 6e Baromètre des Soft Skills 2026, réalisé par Lefebvre Dalloz Compétences auprès de 553 professionnels tous secteurs confondus, révèle une tendance contre-intuitive mais limpide : plus les entreprises adoptent l'IA, plus elles investissent dans les compétences humaines. Soft Skills en 2026 : le signal fort que personne n'attendaitQuand la conjoncture se durcit, on pourrait s'attendre à ce que les entreprises coupent dans les formations au profit des compétences techniques. C'est exactement l'inverse qui se produit.• 55 % des entreprises ont déployé au moins une formation aux soft skills au cours de l'année écoulée, soit 11 points de plus qu'en 2025.• 65 % prévoient de le faire dans les 12 prochains mois.• L'écart entre les intentions et les actions réelles est passé de 22 points en 2023 à seulement 6 points en 2026.Ce dernier chiffre est peut-être le plus significatif : les entreprises ne se contentent plus de déclarer l'importance des soft skills, elles passent à l'acte.Pourquoi l'IA rend les Soft Skills indispensablesC'est le paradoxe le plus contre-intuitif de cette édition : l'intelligence artificielle ne fragilise pas les compétences humaines, elle les rend encore plus nécessaires.La logique est implacable. Plus vous déléguez les tâches techniques et répétitives à l'IA, plus vos collaborateurs doivent se concentrer sur ce qui les rend irremplaçables :• La capacité à communiquer et à convaincre• L'exercice du sens critique• La créativité et l'adaptabilité• L'intelligence relationnelle et l'écouteEt il y a un facteur souvent sous-estimé : l'IA nécessite l'expertise humaine pour être véritablement maîtrisée. Le prompting, par exemple, est une vraie méthodologie. Sans cette touche humaine, vous avez simplement souscrit un abonnement que personne n'utilise vraiment — ou que vos équipes utilisent mal.La peur de l'IA recule : place à l'opportunitéEn 2025, les entreprises formaient leurs équipes pour gérer l'anxiété du changement. En 2026, l'objectif a changé : il s'agit désormais d'exploiter les opportunités que l'IA offre.L'adaptabilité (numéro 1 en 2025) est désormais en 7e position — non pas parce qu'elle est moins importante, mais parce qu'elle est acquise. Communication, écoute et créativité arrivent en tête en 2026. On ne cherche plus à survivre à l'IA. On apprend à l'utiliser intelligemment. L'Évaluation des Soft Skills : une pratique généralisée52 % des entreprises sont en train de déployer ou ont déjà déployé des outils d'évaluation des soft skills en 2026, contre seulement 19 % en 2025. Ces compétences ne sont plus perçues comme un "nice to have", mais comme un vrai levier de performance — y compris dans les PME et ETI.Le déclencheur L'évolution de l'organisation du travail65 % des entreprises déclarent avoir formé leurs équipes aux soft skills dans le contexte d'une évolution de l'organisation du travail. La généralisation du travail hybride est citée par 48 % des répondants en 2026, contre 29 % l'an dernier.La perception a radicalement changé : les soft skills ne sont plus vues comme un avantage bien-être offert aux équipes. Elles sont devenues un outil opérationnel pour travailler efficacement ensemble.Le paradoxe du ManagementC'est là que le bât blesse. Le baromètre révèle un paradoxe inquiétant :• 65 % des managers sont principalement sensibilisés aux enjeux de l'IA.• 76 % se forment en lien avec ces technologies.• Mais seulement 18 % identifient le développement des soft skills comme une priorité dans le contexte de l'IA.Si les managers ne voient pas l'intérêt de développer ces compétences dans leurs équipes, la priorité affichée au CODIR restera sur le papier. C'est le paradoxe central de ce baromètre.Ce que vous pouvez faire maintenantNe pas attendre que cette conviction redescende naturellement dans votre organisation. Quelques pistes concrètes :1. Cartographier les soft skills critiques dans votre contexte métier, en lien avec vos usages IA actuels.2. Former les managers en priorité — pas seulement aux outils, mais à leur rôle d'accompagnement humain dans la transformation.3. Mesurer pour valoriser : intégrer des outils d'évaluation des soft skills pour objectiver leur impact.4. Relier formation IA et formation humaine dans un parcours cohérent, plutôt que de les traiter comme deux sujets séparés. Conclusion : L'IA comme catalyseur de l'HumainLe message de ce baromètre est clair et encourageant : l'IA n'est pas la fin des soft skills, c'est leur renaissance. Elle force les organisations à clarifier ce que les humains apportent vraiment — et à investir sérieusement pour développer ces capacités.La vraie question n'est plus "faut-il former aux soft skills ?" mais : comment articuler intelligemment formation humaine et formation à l'IA pour que les deux se renforcent mutuellement ? Source : 6e Baromètre des Soft Skills 2026 – Lefebvre Dalloz Compétences (553 professionnels, tous secteurs).
Vast expanses of land seem like difficult places to find curiosities, but today's trip through the Cabinet will make two of them very clear. Order the official Cabinet of Curiosities book by clicking here today, and get ready to enjoy some curious reading! Join our Patreon for ad-free episodes!: https://www.patreon.com/grimandmildSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kate Tellers, storyteller, host and director of MothWorks, talks about The Moth's upcoming event with the theme "what are we fighting for?" Photo: Matthew Mercier takes part in The Moth true personal storytelling show live-streamed from St. Ann's Church on April 21, 2021 in Brooklyn. (Credit: Michael Loccisano/Getty Images)
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What's the hardest part about being the main character in your own life? You're also writing the script as you go along. And sometimes it's hard to know when you need a scene change. Filmmaker Franklin Leonard encounters plenty of dramatic moments as he seeks to follow his creative dream. But those big moments, he comes to realize, aren't what will change him into the person he truly wants to be. Change happens not in an explosion or a sudden shift of scenery, but slowly, in moments of reflection, and sometimes after years of pleasing others. What matters is … it happens.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, we explore storytelling, curiosity, and disciplined observation with filmmaker and explorer Chris Baron, founder of Frontier Films and host of the No Ordinary Monday podcast.After spending more than fifteen years traveling the world filming scientific and nature documentaries for outlets like the BBC, National Geographic, and Disney+, Chris shares how viewing the world through a camera lens has shaped the way he listens, observes, and connects with people. From negotiating access to remote locations to building trust with people across cultures, Chris reveals how curiosity, preparation, and authentic conversation open doors to extraordinary experiences.Together we discuss the parallels between filmmaking, interviewing, and disciplined listening. Chris also shares unforgettable stories from the field, including negotiating access to historic locations, filming in extreme environments, and the mindset required to capture powerful stories from around the world.Join us for a fascinating conversation about storytelling, exploration, and how strong listening and communication skills create opportunities in even the most challenging environments.Timestamps:(00:00) - Introducing Chris Baron and Frontier Films(02:10) - How documentary filmmaking shapes observation and listening(05:45) - Negotiating access to remote and restricted locations(09:20) - Building trust with people from different cultures and backgrounds(14:30) - The mindset required to capture authentic stories(19:40) - Lessons learned from interviewing people around the world(25:10) - Chris Baron's experiences filming in extreme environments(31:50) - Storytelling and the power of curiosity in conversations(38:15) - Applying disciplined listening in filmmaking and interviewing(46:20) - Launching the No Ordinary Monday podcast(52:30) - Final reflections on exploration, storytelling, and curiosityLinks and Resources:Podcast Website: https://noordinarymonday.com/Company Website: https://www.frontierfilms.tv/Podcast Smart Link: https://pods.link/noordinarymondayPodcast Social Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/NoordinarymondayChris Baron | IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm5835394/Chris Baron | Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrisbaron7/Sponsor Links:InQuasive: http://www.inquasive.com/Humintell: Body Language - Reading People - HumintellEnter Code INQUASIVE25 for 25% discount on your online training purchase.International Association of Interviewers: Home (certifiedinterviewer.com)Podcast Production Services by EveryWord Media
Some people leave their mark on history for very curious reasons. Today's tour includes two such tales. Order the official Cabinet of Curiosities book by clicking here today, and get ready to enjoy some curious reading! Join our Patreon for ad-free episodes!: https://www.patreon.com/grimandmildSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Why does fostering community matter? Jake Parker, Sam Cotterill, and Lee White share the benefits of a solid creative network (with a bonus discussion about what makes a best-seller!). 3 Point Perspective Podcast is sponsored by SVSLearn.com, the place where becoming a great illustrator starts!Click here for this episode's links and show notes.
"Storytelling helps people understand where they fit in creating the magic." Episode Highlights [00:02:19] Recruiting People Who Believe in Excellence [00:03:29] Explaining the Long-Term Value of High Standards [00:07:48] Getting Buy-In From Your Current Team [00:10:07] Why Accountability Strengthens Culture [00:10:38] Using Storytelling to Define Customer Experience Setting high customer service standards is one thing. Getting your team to buy into them is another. In this episode, Lee Cockerell explains how leaders can recruit, train, and communicate in ways that build a culture of excellence. From better interviews to storytelling that defines the ideal customer experience, leaders can create clarity that inspires accountability and pride in great service. Read my blog for more from this episode. Resources CockerellStore.com The Cockerell Academy About Lee Cockerell Mainstreet Leader Jody Maberry Travel Guidance Magical Vacation Planners are my preferred travel advisors. Reach out to have them help plan your next vacation. You can reach them at 407-442-2694.
On this episode of The ToosDay Crue, we welcome Diana Colleen — a Canadian, Seattle-based writer and psychedelic facilitator whose work explores healing, consciousness, and social transformation. After experiencing profound personal growth through psychedelic-assisted therapy, Diana committed herself to storytelling as a catalyst for change. Through fiction and reflective writing, she examines the climate crisis, power structures, billionaire accountability, and the deep inner work required to create meaningful cultural evolution. In this powerful conversation, we explore: • Psychedelic-assisted healing and personal transformation • Storytelling as a tool for social change • The role of empathy and accountability in leadership • Climate awareness and cultural responsibility • What humanity could become beyond ego-driven systems This episode challenges assumptions and invites deeper reflection on the future we are creating. Learn more: https://www.dianacolleenauthor.com
Julie Wenah joins Carmen Palmer for the second episode in our monthly series, In The Lead. Julie is an incredible storyteller. She shares her experience on building Civil Rights into products from the beginning and why that is critical in the era of AI. She also shares her experience of creating sustainable ambition and redefining success. In The Lead is a monthly series on Product Rising sharing thought provoking conversations with a wide range of industry leaders hosted by Carmen Palmer, CEO of Women In Product. 00:41 Meet Julie Wenah01:51 Owning Every Identity04:50 Redefining Success08:43 Sustainable Ambition10:22 When Products Miss13:27 Carrying The Weight15:50 Who Thrives In Tension20:15 Embedding Civil Rights22:56 AI Fairness Window24:51 Access And Accountability28:31 Access And Human Stories29:37 Releasing Productivity Metrics33:58 Boundaries And Time Blocking36:21 Patience Brick By Brick38:06 Why Storytelling Grounds Us41:40 Justice At Scale Dilemma43:38 Ask And Listen Within47:44 Morning Pages And Resources
Dante's Comeback SpecialNovember 2025 – March 2026Jerry Wayne Longmire is a veteran standup comic, creator of original viral content, and well-known internet personality. With nearly two million followers across social platforms, Jerry is beloved for his viral series' including the witty, sometimes frighteningly insightful “Truck Astrology,” the hilarious and masterfully crafted “Faulkner-esque” rants, his relatable and refreshingly vulnerable podcast “The Reckon Yard,” or from his most recent comedy special of the same name. His playful, relatable brand of storytelling and signature twang reminiscent of an East Texas junkyard upbringing effortlessly draws audiences into his side-splitting comedy show, his social media presence, and his dynamic podcast alike.www.instagram.com/jerrywaynelivewww.jwlcomedy.wixsite.com/jerry-wayne-longmireNafkote Tamirat (she/her) is a novelist, short story writer, teacher, and translator. An Ethiopian American who was raised in Boston and now lives in Paris, her goal as a writer and teacher is to help amplify the unique storytelling voices and styles of writers from multiple linguistic, cultural, and creative backgrounds and traditions.Her first novel, The Parking Lot Attendant, was shortlisted for the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize and named a New York Times Notable Book of the Year. Her second book, Teret Teret, will be published in 2027.www.instagram.com/nafkotetamirat/?hl=enPatricia Michaels was born in 1966 in New Mexico to Eddie Michaels (Polish-American) and Juanita Turley (Taos Pueblo). Her stepfather, Frank Turley, was a blacksmith. She grew up on Canyon Road in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where her parents owned an art gallery. She often visited Taos Pueblo and, as a teenager, moved there to live with her maternal grandparents, Ben and Manuelita Marcus.In 1985, she apprenticed in costume design at the Santa Fe Opera. She studied at the Institute of American Indian Arts, where she joined the fashion collective "Native Uprising", led by instructor Wendy Ponca (Osage). After IAIA, she went on to study at New's alma mater, the Chicago Art Institute.In 2001, Michaels traveled to Milan, Italy, where she apprenticed with a tailor. She then moved to New York with her two young children.www.patriciamichaelsdesign.comD.L. Yancey II is a creative writer and nuclear engineer who uses artistic expression to advocate Diversity and Inclusion. After a short stint in professional football in 2008 he began a career in engineering and music. Over the course of his engineering career, he has been involved in research of galactic nuclear storms (NASA), decommissioning technologies (ORAU), and design of the first new nuclear reactor authorized to operate this century. Musically he has recorded with Grammy award-winning record producer Lex Lucazi, shared stages with award-winning artists such as Waterloo Revival and Wess Morgan, and he's also a winner of T.I.'s Exposure Open Mic showcase.www.facebook.com/dlyanceyhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRDfIufjbDsp8b4zPSHzNbQhttps://store.cdbaby.com/cd/dlyanceyiiMusic by:Jutin Johnson: https://shorturl.at/yGoM5Six One Five Collective: www.sixonefivecollective.com/Dario Plevnik: www.tiktok.com/@dario.plevnikDL Yancey II: https://shorturl.at/LQooRMuch Love to Our Advertisers:The Crown: www.thecrownbrasstown.comLucid House Publishing: www.lucidhousepublishing.comLinden Row Inn: www.lindenrowinn.comRed Phone Booth: www.redphonebooth.comWe Deeply Appreciate:UCLA Extension Writing Program: www.uclaextension.eduMercer University Press: www.mupress.orgAlain Johannes for the original score in this show: www.alainjohannes.comThe host, Clifford Brooks', The Draw of Broken Eyes & Whirling Metaphysics, Athena Departs, and Old Gods are available everywhere books are sold. Find them all here: www.cliffbrooks.com/how-to-order
Welcome back to NDS Chronicles, where Raven (David Lee Corbo) shares the strange, supernatural, and deeply personal stories that helped shape the world of Nephilim Death Squad.In this episode, Raven continues unpacking experiences that blur the line between the natural and the spiritual. From eerie encounters and unexplained moments to reflections on faith, family, and the unseen world, this installment of NDS Chronicles explores the kinds of stories that stick with you for a lifetime.These are not just strange experiences — they're pieces of a larger story about spiritual awareness, discernment, and the mysterious ways life can unfold.If you enjoy true supernatural stories, testimony-style storytelling, spiritual discussion, and unexplained encounters, this episode of NDS Chronicles dives deep into all of it.
"What does it actually take to get a family office to back you? In this episode, Prashant sits down with Slava Darkhaev, a family office investor based in Cyprus who deploys into emerging VC managers and direct deals across the US market.Slava breaks down how he evaluates first-time fund managers, what a real competitive edge looks like versus a rehearsed pitch, and why network quality matters far more than network size. They also get into portfolio construction, co-investment strategy, the emerging markets opportunity, and the biggest mistakes fund managers make when fundraising.⭐ Sponsored by Podcast10x - Podcasting agency for VCs - https://podcast10x.comTopics covered:— What "right to exist" really means for a fund manager— How to evaluate GPs before they have a track record— Why the VC power law makes network everything— LP book vs. direct co-investments — how to run both— Diversification as upside management, not downside protection— India, Southeast Asia & Latin America — the emerging market thesis— The #1 fundraising mistake GPs make repeatedly"If you're a GP raising your first or second fund — or an LP trying to build a smarter allocation strategy — this one is for you.TIMESTAMPS(00:00) - Episode Highlights(00:51) - Introduction to Slava Darkhaev & the Episode(02:19) - The 'Right to Exist' for VCs vs. Founders(05:02) - How to Identify and Back Top-Tier GPs(07:11) - Benchmarking Emerging Managers: The Insider Approach(08:42) - The #1 Trait Separating Top GPs from the Rest(11:05) - Strategy for Direct Investments vs. LP Investments(12:43) - Securing Co-Investment and Pro-Rata Rights(13:51) - A Different Take on Diversification in Venture Capital(16:07) - Investing Thesis on Emerging Trends and Macro Cycles(17:27) - Due Diligence for a Manager's Subsequent Fund(19:22) - Family Office Asset Allocation to Venture Capital(20:02) - Investing in 'Unproven' First-Time Managers(21:29) - Approach to Investing in Global Emerging Markets(24:58) - Key Advice for Fund Managers: The Power of Storytelling(25:46) - Common Mistakes Fund Managers Make When Fundraising(26:46) - Rapid Fire Round(27:51) - Conclusion & How to Connect with SlavaLINKSSlava Darkhaev - https://www.linkedin.com/in/slava-darkhaev/Prashant Choubey - https://www.linkedin.com/in/choubeysahabSubscribe to VC10X newsletter - https://vc10x.beehiiv.comSubscribe on YouTube - https://youtube.com/@VC10X Subscribe on Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/vc10x-investing-venture-capital-asset-management-private/id1632806986Subscribe on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7F7KEhXNhTx1bKTBFgzv3k?si=WgQ4ozMiQJ-6nowj6wBgqQVC10X website - https://vc10x.comFor sponsorship queries, reach out to prashantchoubey3@gmail.comSubscribe for more conversations at the intersection of family office investing, private markets, and emerging trends in wealth management.
KeywordsLeadership, Joy, Mattering, Workplace Culture, Hiring for Character, Storytelling, Optimism, Resilience, Service, Organizational Health, Chief Joy OfficerWhat if joy isn't the byproduct of great leadership… but the job itself?In this episode of Lassoing Leadership, Jason Rogers and Garth Nichols sit down with Rich Sheridan, CEO of Menlo Innovations and author of The Chief Joy Officer, to explore a deceptively simple question: Why don't more leaders take joy seriously?Rich makes the case that joy isn't fluffy. It's foundational. It drives engagement. It shapes culture. It improves outcomes. And perhaps most importantly—it reminds people that their work matters.We talk about what it really means to hire for joy (hint: it's not about personality tests), how onboarding sets the emotional tone for an organization, and why optimism is often the braver choice. Rich shares stories from Menlo that demonstrate how intentional culture building can change not just performance—but people.This conversation weaves together storytelling, resilience, and service. It asks leaders to look in the mirror and consider:Take AwaysJoy is not a perk — it is a leadership responsibility.Culture doesn't happen by accident. It is designed, reinforced, and protected.Hiring for collaboration and character beats hiring for résumé shine.Onboarding is storytelling — it teaches people what really matters.Optimism is a discipline, not a personality trait.Service to others is the heartbeat of sustainable joy.Leaders must model presence — joy requires engagement, not distance.Resilient cultures are built on trust, safety, and shared purpose.Storytelling is how leaders transfer belief.Ted Lasso isn't naïve — he's intentional.Soundbites“We need joy now more than ever.”“Joy is in the service to others.”“Optimism is the harder path — but it's the better one.”“Culture is built in the moments no one thinks matter.”“Keep lassoing on.”Chapters00:00 – Why Joy Belongs in the Leadership Conversation05:35 – The Business Case for Joy09:25 – What Joy Actually Means (and What It Doesn't)11:09 – Hiring for Collaboration, Not Ego14:26 – Onboarding as Cultural Storytelling16:04 – Optimism: Naïve or Necessary?20:26 – The Hard Work of Protecting Culture23:57 – If the Leader Isn't Feeling Joy… Then What?26:05 – Why Storytelling Changes Everything28:57 – Service, Purpose, and the Long Game of Leadership
As Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu's war against the world enhances regional and global threats to the planet, this week's session of In Class With Carr centers community self-determination as a strategy for both resisting oppression and changing the deteriorating Social Structure of the Modern World System. Drawing on the momentum of memory rooted in living movement institutions, we pose a central question: How do we free our minds so that we can liberate our spaces? Answering that question requires challenging the illusion of inevitability under a dying empire. It means building independent institutions while also reimagining shared spaces in order to remake them, infusing them with our Governance protocols and Ways of Knowing, all in our collective interest. Central to this work is the power of storytelling to restore collective memory, cultivate disciplined political clarity and strengthen global solidarity—transforming hope into collective positive action.Are you a member of Knarrative? If not, we invite you to join our community today by signing up at: https://www.knarrative.com. As a Knarrative subscriber, you'll gain immediate access to Knubia, our growing community of teachers, learners, thinkers, doers, artists, and creators. Together, we're making a generational commitment to our collective interests, work, and responsibilities. Join us at https://www.knarrative.com and download the Knubia app through your app store or by visiting https://community.knarrative.com.To shop Go to:TheGlobalMajorityMore from us:Follow on X: https://x.com/knarrative_https://x.com/inclasswithcarrFollow on Instagram IG / knarrative IG/ inclasswithcarr Follow Dr. Carr: https://www.drgregcarr.comhttps://x.com/AfricanaCarrFollow Karen Hunter: https://karenhuntershow.comhttps://x.com/karenhunter IG / karenhuntershowSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Why beliefs can either cap our potential or push us toward possibility.What you believe about yourself could be holding you back. Fortunately, Nir Eyal says beliefs aren't truths — and you can choose new ones.Eyal is a former lecturer at Stanford Graduate School of Business and the Stanford d.school, a celebrated author, and a renowned expert on human behavior and potential. His latest book, Beyond Belief, reveals how limiting beliefs — like “I'm a bad communicator” — quietly shape what we see, feel, and do. “A belief doesn't have to be true” to limit our potential, he says. But the same holds in reverse: a belief doesn't have to be true to expand who and what we can become. “Beliefs are tools, not truths. It just has to be useful.”In this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, Eyal and host Matt Abrahams explore how to identify the beliefs that hold us back — and how to replace them with ones that propel us forward. From keeping a belief journal to practicing perspective-shifting “turnarounds,” Eyal offers practical tips for rewriting the stories we tell ourselves and becoming the people we want to be.To listen to the extended Deep Thinks version of this episode, please visit FasterSmarter.io/premium.Episode Reference Links:Nir EyalNir's Book: Beyond Belief104. How to Change: Building Better Habits and Behaviors (And Getting Out of Your Own Way)115. Rethinks: How We Set and Achieve Goals Connect:Premium Signup >>>> Think Fast Talk Smart PremiumEmail Questions & Feedback >>> hello@fastersmarter.ioEpisode Transcripts >>> Think Fast Talk Smart WebsiteNewsletter Signup + English Language Learning >>> FasterSmarter.ioThink Fast Talk Smart >>> LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTubeMatt Abrahams >>> LinkedInChapters:(00:00) - Introduction (02:45) - The Power of Attention (04:30) - The Hook Model & Surprise (06:55) - Structure vs. Novelty (08:50) - Identity & Limiting Beliefs (11:52) - Beliefs Vs. Facts (15:17) - The Four-Question Test (21:20) - The Final Three Questions (24:31) - Conclusion ********Thank you to our sponsors. These partnerships support the ongoing production of the podcast, allowing us to bring it to you at no cost.Strawberry.me. Get 50% off your first coaching session today at Strawberry.me/smartJoin our Think Fast Talk Smart Learning Community and become the communicator you want to be.
The latest cookbook from James Beard Award-winner Anissa Helou presents an in-depth look at the history of Lebanese cuisine throughout the country, from Helou's hometown of Beirut, to Tripoli, to the mountainous regions. The cookbook is titled Lebanon: Cooking the Foods of My Homeland. Helou will be speaking at MOFAD on March 10 at 7 pm. Photo by Kristin Perers
"Antigone" is a classic play many students read in high school or college. Playwright Anna Ziegler has written a new play inspired by her experience reading "Antigone" growing up, "Antigone (This Play I Read in High School)," running at The Public Theater through March 29. Zieglier discusses her production alongside actors Celia Keenan-Bolger (chorus) and Tony Shaloub (Creon). Photo credit: Joan Marcus
[REBROADCAST FROM December 2, 2025] The film "The Secret Agent" tells the story of a former professor, played by Wagner Moura, who finds himself attempting to fight back against the persecution of the authoritarian Brazilian dictatorship in 1977. Moura and writer/director Kleber Mendonça Filho discuss the film, which is nominated for Best Picture, Best International Feature Film, and Best Actor for Moura, at this year's Academy Awards. Image courtesy of the film
The documentary short 'All The Empty Rooms,' follows reporter Steve Hartman and his photographer through their work memorializing the bedrooms of children killed in school shootings across the United States. Hartman discusses those heartbreaking efforts, along with the film's director Joshua Sefteland executive producer Lisa Cortes. 'All The Empty Rooms' is nominated for Best Documentary Short at this year's Academy Awards and is streaming now on Netflix. Image: courtesy of the filmmakers
Carl Fudge has built his career on this principle, understanding that the central challenge founders face is not passion or product knowledge, but expertise itself. This creates an information overload problem where founders drown audiences in details instead of distilling their vision into digestible, compelling narratives. The solution requires both authorship and editing mindsets working in concert. Storytelling is not a soft skill but a hard business imperative in a crowded, capital-constrained fundraising landscape where investors are overwhelmed with pitches and attention-starved. Carl's philosophy transcends business strategy and enters the realm of personal values and organizational culture. His journey from fear-based institutions—where anxiety-driven pressure and up-or-out cultures extracted a physical and emotional toll—to founding his own company reflects a profound awakening: external markers of success like titles and income are hollow compared to alignment between your values and daily work. This realization, which came through therapy and deep self-examination, became the catalyst for building an organization operating according to his principles rather than trying to fit into systems misaligned with who he is. Work with a partner who can be an editor, thought partner, coach, and clarifier—especially at pivotal moments like fundraising, industry talks, or critical sales decks where your narrative can disproportionately impact your trajectory. At these inflection points, having someone who asks the right questions and helps you discover your own clarity is invaluable. For founders seeking to master storytelling as a hard business skill and learn more about strategic narrative partnerships, discover their approach at presentationmode.co. For the accessible version of the podcast, go to our Ziotag gallery.We're happy you're here! Like the pod?Support the podcast and receive discounts from our sponsors: https://yourbrandamplified.codeadx.me/Leave a rating and review on your favorite platformFollow @yourbrandamplified on the socialsTalk to my digital avatar Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Journey with us as we review the rest of Acts 5. We'll also practice this month's memory verse (Acts 1:14), and hear a new Riddle Time riddle. You can send riddle responses and memory verse practice to jointhejourney@watermark.org.
In this episode, we sit down with Tui T. Sutherland, bestselling author of the Wings of Fire series, for a rich conversation about creativity, writing, world-building, empathy, and storytelling for young readers. Tui shares how play, curiosity, and even dogs can support focus and imagination, why world-building starts with better questions, and how writers can balance community feedback with their own creative vision. She also reflects on the role of empathy, diversity, and self-exploration in storytelling, offering practical insights for aspiring writers, educators, and anyone interested in how stories shape young minds. This conversation explores the creative process behind building immersive fictional worlds, developing memorable characters, and staying grounded in joy and curiosity while writing. Whether you are a fan of children's literature, interested in the craft of writing, or looking for inspiration around imagination and creative confidence, this episode offers plenty to take away. 00:00 How Dogs Support Creativity and Focus 02:40 World-Building That Makes Stories Feel Real 05:23 Balancing Reader Feedback and Creative Vision 07:56 Community, Empathy, and Representation in Storytelling 10:58 Writing as Therapy and Self-Exploration 14:30 Advice for Aspiring Writers 17:11 Imagining Worlds Through Play and Curiosity Resources Wings of Fire Series by Tui T. Sutherland — https://www.scholastic.com/teachers/authors/tui-t-sutherland/ Scholastic — https://www.scholastic.com/ Tui T. Sutherland on Twitter / X — https://twitter.com/tuitweets
The Alma Film Festival, happening March 17-22, 2026 in the Dominican Republic, is unlike any other film festival in existence. Pt 2 of a 2-part episode features guests in Finland, Lesotho, and Atlanta; one of the Atlanta guests being one who's the backbone behind the festival and the other being one who is directing a conversation unpacking a powerful documentary by a Swiss woman who traveled globally for her film on what it means to be a Black/biracial woman. Learn more about these insanely talented people below. What is this episode? A Global Dialogue on Storytelling, Identity, and “The Necessity of Something New”The brainchild of Festival Founder and Director Anthony Page -- whose sincere humility causes him to credit many others -- Alma (Spanish for "soul") is an international film festival specifically focused on people and works from the Global South and the diaspora. This festival is crossing borders and crossing barriers -- and has connected collaborators across 52 cities in 35 countries! You heard that right. For an inaugural film festival? Talk about impressive. I, Samantha Fletcher, sat down with Anthony and just a handful of the many creatives making this festival all possible in the Caribbean in just a few weeks. March 17-22, 2026 to be exact. Read up on all of my amazing esteemed guests, a diverse group of filmmakers, cultural leaders, and creative voices from across the global film community:Sydney Bryant – An award-winning filmmaker and founder of the production company Shades of Cinema. Sydney is directing a major collaborative project connected to Swiss filmmaker Rachel M'Bon's film J'Suis Noire (French), subtitled in English as Becoming a Black Woman. The project will expand the film's themes into a global community conversation, with filmed discussions in multiple cities around the world where women will share their perspectives on what it means to be Black, Brown, or a woman of color within their own cultural environments.Diana Lynch-Grissett – Founder and CEO of Soule Resort (S-O-U-L-E) and developer of Grand Cay in El Limón, Dominican Republic, a multi-use beachfront golf resort community scheduled to break ground later this year. Her company is a cornerstone partner and one of the most trusted strategic collaborators of the Alma Film Festival, playing an important role in the festival's long-term development and presence in the region.Chike Ohanwe – A celebrated actor based in Helsinki, Finland, Chike is the first Black actor to receive Finland's equivalent of the Academy Awards, the Jussi Award. He is also a member of the Actique Global Performance Circle and serves on its board, contributing to the initiative's mission to expand global acting approaches and performance traditions across the diaspora.Khotso Maphathe – A filmmaker and arts advocate from Lesotho working across documentary and narrative film throughout Southern Africa. He is also the founder of Space Agency, a multimedia production company that develops creative and storytelling projects for businesses and organizations across the region.Anthony Page -- Founder and Director, Alma Film Festivalhttps://www.almafilmfestival.com/
Hello to you listening in Brisbane, Australia! Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories From Women Who Walk with 60 Seconds for Motivate Your Monday and your host, Diane Wyzga. It's wretched madness, stupidity, corruption, and greed! Yes, this is the time we're living in. While chances are it could get worse, I can also say that it is impermanent. When does it end? How does it end? No clue. But then again I don't know how electricity works. I can't see it until it flares in a lightbulb. Maybe electricity is like faith: “the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.” What I have seen is the growing momentum of good trouble. Will it continue? Count on it. I've lived long enough to believe that We the People have the momentum to crush the madness. What this growing momentum is made of, how it will manifest, or where it will come from is yet to be seen. Meanwhile, “When you get into a tight place and everything goes against you, till it seems as though you could not hang on a minute longer, never give up then, for that is just the place and time that the tide will turn.” [~ Harriet Beecher Stowe] Guaranteed! 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. AND! Stop by my Quarter Moon Story Arts website, check out the Communication Services, email me to arrange a no-obligation Discovery Call, and stay current with me as Quarter Moon Story Arts on Substack. Stories From Women Who Walk Production Team Podcaster: Diane F Wyzga & Quarter Moon Story Arts Music: Mer's Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron Music ALL 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.
Jonah and Tristan Fishel are the authors of The Game Master's Handbook of Proactive Roleplaying and The Game Master's Handbook of Collaborative Campaign Design. Jonah Fishel has been playing TTRPGs for nearly twenty years, and has game mastered far more than his fair share of campaigns. Away from the gaming table, Jonah is a learning differences tutor. He lives in Charlottesville, VA with his wife, daughter, and dog. For some reason, Jonah has a degree in Storytelling. Tristan Fishel is an author and RPG writer living in Newport News, Virginia. Tristan has written several adventures, rules expansions, and other content for both 5e and a few of his other favored systems. In his spare time, Tristan enjoys running home games for his friends, writing fiction, and serving as a devoted caretaker to his beloved cat, Cupcake. Please check out these relevant links: The Game Master's Handbook of Proactive Roleplaying The Game Master's Handbook of Collaborative Campaign Design Game Master's Laboratory Media Lab Books Welcome to Dice in Mind, a podcast hosted by Bradley Browne and Jason Kaufman to explore the intersection of life, games, science, music, philosophy, and creativity through interviews with leading creatives. All are welcome in this space. Royalty-free music "Night Jazz Beats" courtesy of flybirdaudio.
Fluent Fiction - Hebrew: Mystery Under Stars: Amit's Quest in Yafo's Vibrant Bazaar Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/he/episode/2026-03-09-22-34-01-he Story Transcript:He: בדיוק כשהשמש החלה לשקוע מעל שוק הפשפשים ביפו, צבעי האביב החמים הכו את הבד של הדוכנים בשלל צבעים.En: Just as the sun began to set over the Shuk HaPishpishim in Yafo, the warm spring colors struck the fabric of the stalls in a multitude of hues.He: ריח של מאפים טריים ולביבות בפורים מילא את האוויר.En: The air was filled with the scent of fresh pastries and levivot for Purim.He: בין כל הקולות והמראה העליז של התחפושות הצבעוניות, היה כאוס קטן ונסתר.En: Amid all the sounds and the cheerful sight of the colorful costumes, there was a small and hidden chaos.He: עמית, צעיר סקרן מאוד, חצה את השוק בצעדים מהירים.En: Amit, a very curious young man, crossed the market with quick steps.He: הוא אהב את החגיגה סביבו אך היה מרוכז במשהו חשוב יותר - תעלומה.En: He loved the celebration around him but was focused on something more important—a mystery.He: אבן חן נדירה נעלמה מאחד הדוכנים.En: A rare gemstone had disappeared from one of the stalls.He: כולם דיברו על זה.En: Everyone was talking about it.He: רינה, בעלת דוכן חכמה ושומרת סוד, הייתה בלחץ.En: Rina, a wise stall owner and a keeper of secrets, was under pressure.He: כולם נעצו בה עיניים.En: Everyone was staring at her.He: היא חייבת לנקות את שמה.En: She needed to clear her name.He: עמית הגיע אליה במהירות, הציע את עזרתו.En: Amit approached her quickly, offering his help.He: "רינה," פנה אליה בעדינות, "אני רוצה לעזור לך.En: "Rina," he addressed her gently, "I want to help you.He: אני בטוח שכיחד נשיג צדק."En: I'm sure that together we can achieve justice."He: רינה היססה.En: Rina hesitated.He: עיניים שלה התבוננו בעמית בכובד ראש.En: Her eyes studied Amit intently.He: הוא מיומן, כך נאמר עליה לפני שנים.En: He was skilled, as it had been said about him years ago.He: היא ידעה שהיא צריכה להשתחרר מחרדתה ולתת לו הזדמנות.En: She knew she had to let go of her anxiety and give him a chance.He: "בסדר," אמרה לו לבסוף, "אני צריכה את כל העזרה שאני יכולה לקבל."En: "Alright," she finally said to him, "I need all the help I can get."He: בזמן שהשניים עברו בין הדוכנים, עמית שם לב שמישהו בשוק מסתיר משהו.En: As the two of them moved between the stalls, Amit noticed someone in the market hiding something.He: עיניו ננעלו על סוחר שמנהל דוכן אבני חן.En: His eyes locked onto a merchant running a gemstone stall.He: הוא נראה חושש, מביט מסביב ולא מצליח לשמור על המראה התמים שלו.En: He looked anxious, glancing around and failing to maintain his innocent appearance.He: "זה הוא!" לחש עמית לרינה, מצביעה לעברו.En: "It's him!" whispered Amit to Rina, pointing towards him.He: עם רצון לקדם את החקירה, ניגש עמית במהירות אל הדוכן.En: With a desire to advance the investigation, Amit quickly approached the stall.He: בין האבנים המזוייפות והרגילות, עמית הבחין בניצוץ מוכר. האבן החסרה.En: Among the fake and regular stones, Amit noticed a familiar sparkle—the missing gemstone.He: "מצאתי!" הכריז עם חיוך רחב על פניו.En: "I found it!" he declared with a broad smile on his face.He: רינה שחררה אנחת רווחה.En: Rina let out a sigh of relief.He: אחרי הכל, האשמה הוסרה מעליה.En: After all, the blame was lifted from her.He: בזהירות לקחה את האבן מהשולחן והודתה לעמית בכל ליבה.En: Carefully, she took the stone from the table and thanked Amit with all her heart.He: השוק המשיך לרחוש קולות שמסתדרים ופורים המשיך להאיר את העיר בצבעים וקולות של שמחה.En: The market continued to buzz with the sounds of activity, and Purim continued to light up the city with colors and sounds of joy.He: עמית ורינה עמדו יחד, מחייכים בהבנה.En: Amit and Rina stood together, smiling in understanding.He: שניהם שינו את דרכיהם - עמית למד שהסקרנות שלו יכולה לשרת אחרים, ורינה הבינה את הכוח בקבלת עזרה מזרים.En: Both of them had changed their ways—Amit learned that his curiosity could serve others, and Rina understood the power of accepting help from strangers.He: ברקע, המסיבה נמשכה.En: In the background, the celebration continued.He: אבל בשניהם נחתם קמפיין חדש של אמון ושיתוף פעולה.En: But for the two of them, a new campaign of trust and collaboration was sealed. Vocabulary Words:multitude: שללpastries: מאפיםchaos: כאוסcurious: סקרןvanished: נעלמהwise: חכמהpressure: לחץintently: בכובד ראשanxiety: חרדהinnocent: תמיםsparkle: ניצוץsigh: אנחהrelief: רווחהblame: אשמהbuzz: לרחשcollaboration: שיתוף פעולהentrance: כניסהcelebration: חגיגהmystery: תעלומהgemstone: אבן חןdisappeared: נעלמהintently: בריכוזapproach: ניגשdeclare: הכריזsocio-cultural: חברתי-תרבותיadventurer: הרפתקןrefuge: מקלטobscure: מעורפלmarketplace: שוקcollaborate: לשתף פעולהBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/fluent-fiction-hebrew--5818690/support.
Why do some ideas stick, spread, and persuade, while others are ignored almost instantly? The answer has less to do with logic than most leaders think. Human decisions are shaped by behavioral science, psychology, and how our brains process stories, framing, and experiences.In this episode of The Good Leadership Podcast, Charles Good sits down with Nancy Harhut, author of Using Behavioral Science in Marketing, to explore the hidden psychological forces that shape attention, memory, influence, and decision-making.You'll discover why stories are dramatically more memorable than facts, what the invention of Post-it Notes teaches about reframing failure, and how remarkable experiences—like the Magic Castle Hotel's “popsicle hotline” or the famous Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort and Spa teddy bear story—create powerful word-of-mouth and brand loyalty.Nancy also explains how labels shape behavior, framing shifts perception, curiosity drives engagement, and choice architecture quietly nudges decisions. If you're a leader, marketer, entrepreneur, or communicator who wants your ideas to stick, persuade, and drive action, this conversation is packed with insights you can use immediately.Chapters00:00 The Importance of Storytelling in Marketing02:30 Creating Memorable Experiences through Unique Offerings08:03 Institutionalizing Service Stories for Brand Identity10:12 The Impact of Labeling on Customer Behavior12:34 Framing Value Propositions Effectively15:31 Harnessing Temporal Landmarks in Marketing18:11 Overcoming Present Focus Bias20:22 The Power of Information Gaps22:42 Navigating Choice Architecture24:45 Conquering Status Quo Bias27:09 The Impact of Language in Marketing32:07 Using Metaphors and Similes Effectively33:52 Leveraging the Consistency Principle36:08 Key Insights and Takeaways
On this episode of Superlative, our host and aBlogtoWatch founder Ariel Adams is joined by entrepreneur and music industry executive Lex Borrero for a wide ranging conversation about culture, storytelling, and the evolving world of watch collecting. Drawing from his experience building artists and shaping cultural moments in the music industry, Lex explains how similar storytelling principles apply to luxury watches and why brands that connect emotionally with audiences often stand out the most. Their discussion explores the collector journey, the growing importance of community in the watch world, and why independent brands are resonating with younger enthusiasts. Lex also shares insights about disruption, creative direction, and how experiences, storytelling, and cultural relevance can help watch brands connect with a new generation of collectors while still honoring traditional craftsmanship. Along the way, Ariel and Lex reflect on the collector journey and why the watches people choose often say as much about personal identity and culture as they do about mechanical craftsmanship. Follow Lex:- Lex - https://www.instagram.com/lexborrero/ - 0260studios - https://www.instagram.com/0260studios/ SUPERLATIVE IS NOW ON YOUTUBE! To check out Superlative on Youtube as well as other ABTW content:- YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@ablogtowatch To check out the ABTW Shop where you can see our products inspired by our love of Horology:- Shop ABTW - https://store.ablogtowatch.com/To keep updated with everything Superlative, aBlogtoWatch Weekly, and aBlogtoWatch, check us out on:- Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ablogtowatch/- Twitter - https://twitter.com/ABLOGTOWATCH- Website - https://www.ablogtowatch.com/If you enjoy the show please Subscribe, Rate, and Review!
380 - A brutal man is murdered. Should the famous detective Sherlock Holmes, along with good friend Dr. Watson, even bother to find the killer? Tuck in and listen to this cozy-classic, London fog-filled mystery to decide the murderer's fate.
Welcome to The DMF — Discovering Meaning in Film and Acting. I'm Justin Younts, and in this full interview I sit down with Emmy-winning filmmaker and producer Leif Bristow to explore storytelling, empathy, and the power of film to connect cultures.Leif shares his filmmaking journey from Toronto to Alaska and eventually into international film production, explaining how travel and diverse life experiences shaped his approach to storytelling.At the center of our conversation is his latest project, “Dancing Through the Shadow,” a film based on the book by his wife Agnes Bristow, which tells the story of a family struggling during the Chinese Cultural Revolution.In this episode we discuss:• The power of global storytelling in film• Adapting powerful books into movies• Directing actors and building authentic performances• The role of empathy in filmmaking• Cultural perspective in storytelling• The challenges filmmakers face todayLeif also offers insights into working with actors, the importance of collaboration on set, and how filmmakers can create stories that resonate with audiences across cultures.This conversation highlights how film can bridge cultural divides, spark dialogue, and remind us of our shared humanity.Whether you're an actor, filmmaker, or film lover, this episode explores how storytelling can deepen our understanding of the world.Join us as we dive into filmmaking, empathy, and the stories that bring us together.00:00:08 - Introduction and Guest Background00:00:39 - Leaf Bristow's Early Life and Travels00:01:26 - The Importance of Cultural Understanding00:02:45 - The Power of Film in Building Empathy00:03:31 - Exploring Different Cultures at Home00:06:27 - Leaf Bristow's Film Career00:10:12 - Leaf Bristow's Early Interest in Arts00:10:16 - Incorporating Financial Knowledge in Filmmaking00:11:58 - Understanding the Capital Required for Filmmaking00:15:39 - The Art of Collaboration in Filmmaking00:16:20 - Leaf Bristow's Entrepreneurial Spirit00:19:35 - The Balance Between Career and Family00:21:27 - The Value of Practical Knowledge and Formal Education00:24:26 - Influence of Mentors and Wisdom from Various Sources00:26:54 - The Role of AI in the Film Industry00:30:19 - Transition into Directing and Setting Standards00:31:36 - Themes in Leaf Bristow's Films00:32:58 - The Power of Family-Friendly Content00:35:43 - Cultural Understanding in Filmmaking00:42:25 - The Challenges of Adapting a Book into a Movie00:46:10 - The Fear of Retaliation in Filmmaking00:47:04 - The Process of Adapting 'Dancing Through the Shadow'00:47:37 - Challenges and Decisions in Filmmaking00:48:41 - The Importance of Authentic Representation00:51:00 - Language and Cultural Barriers in Filmmaking00:52:15 - Filming Locations and Visual Effects00:53:52 - Directing Actors and Building Relationships00:58:14 - Working with Hallmark01:00:27 - Family Involvement in Filmmaking01:01:40 - Future Projects and Plans01:03:36 - Leaf Bristow's Daily Routines01:04:10 - Leaf Bristow's Physical Fitness Routine01:04:24 - Leaf Bristow's Current Reading Preferences01:04:56 - Leaf Bristow's Music Preferences01:05:14 - Leaf Bristow's Viewing Preferences01:05:32 - Contacting Leaf Bristow01:05:49 - Conclusion and Appreciation
Author, here! After the amazing reaction you guys had to part one, I hope you all enjoy the conclusion. Part one was the build up, this is the rollercoaster ride down! And, for those who have messaged me incessantly recently, asking if MCP is going to finish covering my series My Wife and I went to Las Vegas for our Honeymoon, which I actually redid every part, including the first two he posted, to make it better, if you want to hear him narrate the redone story, let him know!
This time in Strangerville, Meg's hilarious birthday party, Eli's book launch, and the story of a woman who was arrested in Russia.StoryRussian Outlaw, by Amy JohnsonProduction by Eli McCann & Meg WalterGet Eli's book, We're Thankful for the MoistureJoin our Patreon!
What a powerful conversation. Dr. John Bukowski reminds us that reinvention doesn't require permission — it requires courage. From public health and veterinary medicine to writing psychological thrillers like Project Suicide and Checkout Time, his journey proves that it's never too late to pivot, pursue passion, and build something new. Science gave him structure. Storytelling gave him voice. And both require discipline. If this episode challenged you to rethink your own path — share it with someone who needs that reminder. Listen to this episode and all episodes of The CJ Moneyway Show here: https://pod.link/1707761906 Visit the official website: https://cjmoneyway.com Want to collaborate or book a conversation directly? Schedule here: https://calendly.com/cj-cjmoneywayshow/60min CJ MONEYWAY EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT High performance requires energy. CJ Moneyway listeners receive an exclusive minimum $40 savings (some products offer even more) using code: CJMoney Claim here: https://readyrx.com/treatments/se?coupon=cjmoney Because legacy requires strength. And building at a high level requires capacity. Make sure you subscribe, leave a review, and continue building your life intentionally. Legacy over likes. Brick by brick. Build it right. I'll see you on the next episode Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode, we consider a creature we often don't think much about—the snail. And not just snails, but their sex lives. Which, as it turns out, is epic. There is persuasion and subterfuge, spaghetti penises and co-copulation. And this very surprising habit—erm kink—of making tiny arrows (actually!) and stabbing each other with them. Known as a “love dart,” these limestone daggers aren't just a strange trick of nature—they have a deep evolutionary purpose. Special thanks to Menno Schilthuizen and Aaron Chase.EPISODE CREDITS: Hosted by - Molly Webster Reported by - Molly Webster Produced by - Mona Madgavkar, Annie McEwen, Molly Webster Sound design contributed by - Mona Madgavkar, Annie McEwen Fact-checking by - Diane A. Kelly and Edited by - Alex Neason EPISODE CITATIONS: Videos - A love dart being DARTED! (https://zpr.io/rYhLwXhaxQQP) – Molly has watched this video so many times Articles - Changes in the reproductive system of the snail Helix aspersa caused by mucus from the love dart. (https://zpr.io/xxjuCcTyiVJV) by Koene JM, Chase R. J Exp Biol. The snail's love-dart delivers mucus to increase paternity. By Chase R, Blanchard KC. Proc Biol Sci. A love-dart at the heart of sexual conflict in snails (https://zpr.io/X2ANHPaEg5sr) by Foote C ** This article has an image of eight different love darts, and it's what Molly shows to Soren in the episode (this image is one of her favorite research finds!) Books - “Nature's Nether Regions: What the Sex Lives of Bugs, Birds, and Beasts Tell Us About Evolution, Biodiversity, and Ourselves” (https://zpr.io/ktMvJbZciCdD) by evolutionary biologist Menno Schilthuizen. Signup for our newsletter!! It includes short essays, recommendations, and details about other ways to interact with the show. Sign up (https://radiolab.org/newsletter)! Radiolab is supported by listeners like you. Support Radiolab by becoming a member of The Lab (https://members.radiolab.org/) today. Follow our show on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @radiolab, and share your thoughts with us by emailing radiolab@wnyc.org. Leadership support for Radiolab's science programming is provided by the Simons Foundation and the John Templeton Foundation. Foundational support for Radiolab was provided by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.
When Jenny's family moves into a rundown house outside Philadelphia, she's excited to have the whole third floor to herself. She finally has privacy to become who she's always been. But up there, she's not the only one wanting to be seen. Thanks, Jenny, for sharing your story with us! You can read more about Jenny's experiences growing up in her memoir: I'm Looking Through You: Growing Up Haunted. Find more of Jenny's books on her website. Produced by Erick Yáñez, scouted by Elliot Lightfoot, original score by Nicholas Marks, artwork by Teo Ducot. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This week’s Top 5 explores cinema’s most unreliable narrators, characters who bend, twist, or completely invent the truth. Adam and Josh pair the list with a fresh look at Kurosawa’s RASHOMON, the film that set the template for them all – and a potential 2026 Pantheon inductee. This episode is presented by Regal Unlimited, the all-you-can-watch movie subscription pass that pays for itself in just two visits. Use code FILMSPOT26 to take 15% off. (Timecodes/chapters may not be precise with ads.) Intro (00:00:00-00:03:18) Top 5 Unreliable Narrators (00:03:19-01:05:17) Filmspotting Family (01:05:18-01:11:08) Next Week, Notes, Poll (01:11:09-01:18:16) Pantheon Project: Rashomon (01:18:17-01:56:39) Credits / New Releases (01:56:40-01:59:51) Feedback: -Email us at feedback@filmspotting.net -Ask Us Anything and we might answer your question in bonus content. Support: -Join the Filmspotting Family for bonus episodes and archive access.https://filmspottingfamily.com -T-shirts and more available at the Filmspotting Shop.https://www.filmspotting.net/shop Follow: https://youtube.com/filmspotting https://instagram.com/filmspotting https://letterboxd.com/filmspotting https://facebook.com/filmspotting https://twitter.com/filmspotting https://instagram.com/larsenonfilm https://letterboxd.com/larsenonfilm https://facebook.com/larsenonfilm https://bsky.app/profile/larsenonfilm.bsky.socialSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Caitlin Dickerson, staff writer at The Atlantic, talks about her reporting on a mixed immigration status family who felt the risks of staying in the U.S. were too great, and moved to Mexico. Plus Rachel Cruz and Irvi Cruz talk about why their family made the decision to move to Mexico, where Irvi is originally from. Photo credit: Ranking member Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., references a DHS advertising campaign while questioning DHS Secretary Kristi Noem during the House Judiciary Committee hearing titled "Oversight of the Department of Homeland Security," in Rayburn building on Wednesday, March 4, 2026. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)
In this powerfully inspiring talk, Futurists co-founder Robert Tercek shares insights from his four years of collaboration with technologists to build artificial intelligence tools that empower artists to create cinematic stories. In February 2026, Tercek shared these remarks as the keynote speech at the annual meeting of the Hollywood Professionals Association, whose members include the heads of production for the major film studios, TV networks and streaming platforms. At a time when many professional filmmakers are worried about AI, Tercek provides a message of hope and positive change. AI for artists and storytellers is here.
We sometimes go to curious lengths to test or understand the human body. This pair of stories will explain what I mean. Order the official Cabinet of Curiosities book by clicking here today, and get ready to enjoy some curious reading! Join our Patreon for ad-free episodes!: https://www.patreon.com/grimandmildSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How quickly you grab attention on social media can be the key to scaling your business. In this first episode of the YAPCreator Replay, Hala Taha dives into content marketing and storytelling strategies, showing entrepreneurs how to create scroll-stopping videos that get their audience hooked and coming back for more. You'll hear insights from top content creators like GaryVee, Sean Cannell, and Alex Hormozi on crafting compelling content that turns viewers into loyal, engaged fans. In this episode, Hala will discuss: (00:00) Introduction (00:49) Winning Attention with Thumbnails and Titles (03:12) GaryVee on the TikTokification of Social Media (09:17) How to Master the Curiosity Gap (11:41) Action-Based Hooks That Drive Retention (14:55) The Power of Storytelling to Boost Engagement (18:15) How to Craft Memorable Stories Hala Taha is the host of Young and Profiting, a top 10 business and entrepreneurship podcast on Apple and Spotify. She's the founder and CEO of YAP Media, an award-winning social media and podcast production agency, as well as the YAP Media Network, where she helps renowned podcasters like Russell Brunson, Jenna Kutcher, and Neil Patel grow and monetize their shows. Through her work, Hala has become one of the most influential creator entrepreneurs in podcasting. Sponsored By: Indeed - Get a $75 sponsored job credit to boost your job's visibility at Indeed.com/profiting Shopify - Start your $1/month trial at Shopify.com/profiting. Spectrum Business - Keep your business connected seamlessly with fast, reliable Internet, Phone, TV, and Mobile services. Visit https://spectrum.com/Business to learn more. Northwest Registered Agent - Build your brand and get your complete business identity in just 10 clicks and 10 minutes at northwestregisteredagent.com/paidyap Framer - Publish beautiful and production-ready websites. Go to Framer.com/profiting and get 30% off their Framer Pro annual plan. Quo - Run your business communications the smart way. Try Quo for free, plus get 20% off your first 6 months when you go to quo.com/profiting Experian - Manage and cancel your unwanted subscriptions and reduce your bills. Get started now with the Experian App and let your Big Financial Friend do the work for you. See experian.com for details. Bitdefender - Start protecting your business today with Bitdefender Ultimate Small Business Security. Get 30% off your plan at bitdefender.com/profiting Intuit - Start paying bills the smart way, not the hard way. Learn more at QuickBooks.com/billpay Resources Mentioned: YAP E291 with GaryVee: youngandprofiting.co/41DRxcd YAP E198 with Alex Hormozi: youngandprofiting.co/E198 YAP E198 with Alex Hormozi: youngandprofiting.co/ValueEquation YAP E278 with Sean Cannell: youngandprofiting.co/E278 YAP E279 with Sean Cannell: youngandprofiting.co/E279 Active Deals - youngandprofiting.com/deals Key YAP Links Reviews - ratethispodcast.com/yap YouTube - youtube.com/c/YoungandProfiting Newsletter - youngandprofiting.co/newsletter LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/htaha/ Instagram - instagram.com/yapwithhala/ Social + Podcast Services: yapmedia.com Transcripts - youngandprofiting.com/episodes-new Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship Podcast, Business, Business Podcast, Self Improvement, Self-Improvement, Personal Development, Starting a Business, Strategy, Investing, Sales, Selling, Psychology, Productivity, Entrepreneurs, AI, Artificial Intelligence, Technology, Marketing, Negotiation, Money, Finance, Side Hustle, Startup, Mental Health, Career, Leadership, Mindset, Health, Growth Mindset, SEO, E-commerce, LinkedIn, Instagram, Digital Marketing, Advertising, Communication, Video Marketing, Social Proof, Marketing Trends, Influencers, Influencer Marketing, Marketing Tips, Digital Trends, Online Marketing, Marketing Podcast
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Author here! This an older, more cosmic underwater horror story of mine from two years ago, a two parter that got a lot of positive reaction on Reddit. It has some flaws, but I hope you enjoy it, and the upcoming second part as much as you did my Abandoned Ship story, Exploding Whale and Crater Lake stories MCP has done. And also, I hope you caught the tributes to horror movie characters, directors and writers with names like Carpenter, Alten, King and Windows.
Even politics can be curious. Especially when these two tales are on exhibit. Order the official Cabinet of Curiosities book by clicking here today, and get ready to enjoy some curious reading! Join our Patreon for ad-free episodes!: https://www.patreon.com/grimandmildSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.