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Im SEO-Monatsrückblick für den Januar 2021 stelle ich 13 aktuelle SEO-relevante Themen vor: Welche Neuigkeiten gibt es in der Search Console – und vor allem im Report „Abdeckung“? Was steckt hinter den „Subtopics“? Wie sollte man mit Web Stories umgehen? Das und viel mehr gibt’s hier in komprimierter Form. Shownotes (Links auf die 13 Themen + Stichpunkte zu den Neuerungen): https://bloo.link/sc162
In this episode: Possible small update January 7-9, 2021 Lots of discussion on Google getting better at understanding intent Did the December core update lower the dial on authority? Subtopics are live and this is probably a big deal How to analyze pre and post update SERPS for clues as to how to help your clients rank better Q&A: Should I create one massive informative blog post? Or several smaller ones. Q&A: Should you link out from your author pages to show their publications? This episode corresponds with newsletter episode 166: https://www.mariehaynes.com/newsletter/episode-166-light-version/ Submit a question for the next Q&A: Mariehaynes.com/qa-with-mhc/ Subscribe to the newsletter: Mariehaynes.com/newsletter Twitter: @Marie_Haynes - Twitter.com/Marie_Haynes
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[00:04:43] The Why and How of Going Granular: Beyond Traditional Intent User search intent has increasingly taken center stage for shaping content and SEO, but are the traditional user intent categories up to the task of addressing micro-intentions? Probably not. [00:13:06] Subtopic Rankings Launched by Google in Mid-November What Google is aiming at is to diversify the content surfaced on broad queries based on possible subtopics that may be of interest, although it doesn’t seem to have changed the look of SERPs. [00:20:17] Do Google Ads Salespeople Link Ad Spends to Organic Rankings? Google spokespeople have been clear in that past that ad spends do not have a direct impact on SEO (buy more ads, get higher ranking), and yet some salespeople seem to suggest just that.
Joana will describe Mindfulness and explain how to practice it, and how Mindfulness can alleviate anxiety and fear while opening the door to a less stressful emotional environment from which to make decisions regarding the divorce settlement. SubTopics discussed will be Expressing Emotions, Balancing Emotions with our Physical Bodies, and Living in the Present Moment as a Way to Heal.
https://www.lightingthevoid.comLive Weeknights Mon-Fri 9 pm, PacificOn The Fringe FMhttps://thefringe.fmNathan Lee Miller Foster is an author, occultist, musician, and the host of the Six of Swords podcast: A unique show that focuses on art, spirituality, and healing. Subtopics touched upon in the show then become the focus of three ancillary shows: the Six of Cups, the Six of Stones, and the Six of Wands. Nathan Lee can usually be found on Heretics Anonymous, hosted by Miguel Conner of the Aeon Byte Radio Show. Secretly, he is the occult fox in the mists of Dark Journalist's ideas room.occultfan.bandcamp.com/releaseshttp://www.occultfan.comDJ Steezy Stevie https://www.steezymusic.com/Music by Chronox at https://www.chronoxofficial.com
With money comes great responsibility, and it is crucial to know about the major money mistakes to avoid. People often make the biggest mistakes when they handle money, and the focus of our next podcast show will seek to guide us away from these choices. About the Guest Richard Friesen, our guest for this episode, has gathered a significant amount of experience from working as a futures broker for Merrill Lynch, a floor trader in the Chicago Board of Trade, The Chicago Mercantile Exchange, and has served on the options floor of the Pacific Exchange where he is credited with the success of a start-up options trading firm. The title of the episode is “How To Foresee and Manage Extreme Events." Subtopics to be discussed include: What are some of the popular misconceptions that people have about making money or just about money in general? How to have a conversation with money? Overcoming persistent mistakes with money, our jobs, and our relationship. The three “Golden Keys” to personal development. Tune in to benefit greatly from this! De La Fit Podcast Ep. 73 Season 7 Follow us on Instagram Follow us on Facebook Follow us on twitter --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/delafitpodcast/message
Today’s episode starts off with a Good News segment and some brand new Feats of Strength. After that, Eric discusses his most recent SBS article about Betaine, and addresses some of the feedback that the article has received. This segment opens up into a broader discussion about how to evaluate a new body of research as it’s developing. Topics include conflicts of interest, how much evidence is required to justify experimentation, and when we can confidently conclude that an intervention simply doesn’t work. Some historical examples are discussed along the way, with some background information about how the steroid, creatine, caffeine, and citrulline malate literature developed over time. After that, Greg and Eric share a quick Research Roundup segment, followed by some off-topic questions To Play Them Out. If you’d like to submit a question for a future Q&A segment, please go to tiny.cc/sbsqa. If you’d like to recommend someone for a future “On the Rise” segment, please go to tiny.cc/creators. If you’d like to receive Research Roundup emails, please sign up for our email list at https://www.strongerbyscience.com/newsletter/. TIME STAMPSAnnouncements (0:01:14). Good news (0:02:44): SBD replacing Metal singlets and DL socks for lifters who bought them in the past year.Bionic Eye, As Sensitive as The Human Retina, May Give Sight to Millions: https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/bionic-eye-sensitive-as-a-human-retina-may-give-sight-to-millions/. Simple Injection Could Be the Cure for Wrestlers and Athletes Suffering From ‘Cauliflower Ear’: https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/injection-could-cure-cauliflower-ear/. Feats of Strength (0:10:16). SBS Article Discussion: Betaine (0:19:58): https://www.strongerbyscience.com/betaine/. Broader discussion on research interpretation (0:26:14). Subtopics include:How much do conflicts of interest matter? Are some conflicts more notable than others? When do we have enough evidence to justify trying something that’s unproven? When do we have enough evidence to conclude that something definitely doesn’t work? Historical perspectives: How did the steroid, creatine, caffeine, and citrulline malate literature develop over time? What would have been some ramifications of forming conclusions too quickly as the initial studies came out? Other recent SBS articles (1:01:46): https://www.strongerbyscience.com/returning-to-training/ (By Dr. Mike Zourdos and the MASS team). https://www.strongerbyscience.com/risks-of-returning/ (By Dr. Jason Eure, DPT). Research Roundup (1:05:37): To receive research roundup emails, you can sign up at: https://www.strongerbyscience.com/newsletter/. Vitamin C and recovery (1:06:16): https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32162041/, https://www.strongerbyscience.com/antioxidants/. Sodium bicarbonate supplementation and strength/muscular endurance (1:12:00): https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32096113/ , https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31533750/Effect size discussion (1:28:53). Power analysis for interactions: http://daniellakens.blogspot.com/2020/03/effect-sizes-and-power-for-interactions.html. To play us out: A few off-topic questions (1:37:54). Will you guys rescind your statements about liking Rage Against the Machine now that it has come out that they are actually leftists? How do you maintain focus while doing work very late at night? What’s your favorite method for making coffee?
In this segment Lexy Sada takes a moment with two good friends who are both artists and involved in social/civil matters about the ongoing systemic racism and prejudice in this country that continuously claim the lives of innocent black men and women. Subtopics include Christianity, group unification efforts/ideas as well as the historical mindsets that’s led us to this place etc. Be prepared for an honest, raw and real conversation to take place that includes PERSONAL accountability and encouragement. Contact Tearra at tearra_walker@yahoo.com; nawehmusic@yahoo.com and on IG as well as lexandthecityshow_podcast; lexandthecityshow@gmail.com. Thanks for listening, PLEASE SHARE.
Asian Heritage Month kicks off! We discuss the meaningfulness of our heritage, Michael Jordan's Last Dance on Netflix and reaction to Dr. Theresa Tam enduring racist comments from Conservative MP leadership contender Derek Sloan.Featuring special guests, Josh Yang (@joshyangcomedy, "Have We Made It Yet" Podcast), Anto Chan (@antopunfu, @freeflowshowcase), and Amy Yu (@amyyyu).Subtopics discussed: Dennis Rodman, COVID-19, coronavirus, Chicago Bulls, Harvard.
Word of The Day: Purpose (n) - The REASON for which something is done, created, or exists. Presented By: @yobruhthatsshay Dating can be.. a lot, right? Fun, frustrating, and everything in between. In this episode, Reck is joined by @Eva_TheArtist (mother of one) and @PhlyCoach (single since 2012) to discuss their their unique experiences and expectations while on the dating scene. Subtopics include convos that are OFF-LIMITS or REQUIRED for the first-date (6:57), defining what differentiates a "date" from an "outing" (12:00). Dating as a parent and dating people who are parents (19:41). When Reck discloses that he is polyamorous in the dating process (33:09). Implications of astrology on dating experiences (40:15). Why are people are sooner willing to cheat than to explore polyamory (47:09). Check out the plethora of Reckommendations! Reckommendations Movies/TV: - The Last Dance Documentary (ESPN) - Little Fires Everywhere (Hulu) -Netflix (Money Heist) Music: - Kairo (Apple Music), @mxf_kai (Instagram) - Jenevieve (Apple Music) - Smino - She Already Decided Mixtape (DatPiff) - Buddy - Janktape Vol 1. (Apple Music) Creators: - Spoken Word Spotlight Artist: David Wilson (Facebook) - @theguyspodcast4 (Instagram) - @veryrarepod (Instagram) - Motivated Mommy (Blog for New Mothers) @p_bradleyyy Miscellaneous: - Costar Astrology App (Apple Store Only) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode, JayCee talks with Venger Satanis the High Priest of Kort'thalis Publishing, about the OSR, his fantasy-inspired role-playing games Cha'alt and Crimson Dragon Slayer D20. Both games created to give those new to roleplaying an easy to digest and playable game without having a degree in mathematics. We also talk about his kinky space RPG, Alpha Blue where Star Wars meets Behind the Green Door. Subtopics include introducing others into the hobby and role-play being a great way for those curious to alternative lifestyles, can work through some of the topics others may see as taboo. Bio: Venger Satanis independently creates gaming content from an old school perspective. Venger's work varies from fantasy to science-fiction to horror, comedy, far-out gonzo, post-apocalypse, and grindhouse exploitation. He lives in Wisconsin with his wife and 5 kids.. Time 52:33You can learn more about Venger’s work here:His Blog: https://vengersatanis.blogspot.com/Or buy his amazing gamesCha’alt: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/284600/Chaalt?term=cha%27al+Crimson Dragon Slayer D20: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/272436/Crimson-Dragon-Slayer-D20?term=crimson+dragonAlpha Blue on Drive Thru RPG: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/168961/Alpha-BlueAlpha Blue of Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Alpha-Blue-Venger-AsNas-Satanis/dp/1522820280/ref=sr_1_11?dchild=1&qid=1586721880&refinements=p_27%3AVenger+As%27Nas+Satanis&s=books&sr=1-11&text=Venger+As%27Nas+SatanisWant to see more cool interviews and projects from Alternative Play? Back our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Alternative_Play
In this episode, we chat with our first-ever return guest... Ottaviana De Ruvo from Withum! We talk about surviving busy season and making the most of your internship and first year on the job. Subtopics include: Seeking out mentors while interning and on the job Building your professional network at work for present and future relationships Feeling comfortable with asking questions to better perform on the job Using tactics to stay on task, including taking good notes Evaluating the company you're at to better understand if it's a good fit for you Converting from intern to full-time associate Being genuine when asking for feedback and seeking out new challenges Being a good team player to show your value-add and continue growing as a professional Withum (https://www.withum.com/) is a nationally ranked public accounting firm providing advisory, tax and audit services to businesses and individuals on a local-to-global scale. Episode hosted by Stefano from the GCMC (https://www.linkedin.com/in/gsverdesoto/). To connect with the GCMC, email us at zicklin.gcmc@baruch.cuny.edu to schedule an appointment. Thank you for listening!
Cooperative storytelling is the focus of this advice episode. Subtopics include player created content, allowing player decisions to affect the plot, dungeon master improvisation, and more. Please join us for more Dungeons and Dragons content. Find our social media links and more at knightsofroleplay.com.
In this episode, we chat with Madeleine Rumely (MSA '13) about career transitions and gain insights from her new role as a recruiter. Subtopics include: Being strategic about the CPA exam Making decisions around industries and specific groups for work Importance of on-campus recruiting (OCR) and non-OCR job searches Staying motivated during challenging job searches and finding alternate ways in How to think through and approach a possible career change Understanding how your job search is unique to you Making career decisions based on long-term goals, paths, and wants Building connections while in school and beyond in your career Episode hosted by Stefano from the GCMC (https://www.linkedin.com/in/gsverdesoto/). To connect with Madeleine, connect with her on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/madeleine-rumely-cpa-087b043/). To connect with the GCMC, email us at zicklin.gcmc@baruch.cuny.edu to schedule an appointment. Thank you for listening!
In this episode, we chat with Nina Potepan (MSA '21) about making a career change and learning from an "unsuccessful" job/internship search to succeed in the next. Subtopics include: Working through a career change and becoming a good storyteller Standing out as a candidate when you do not have direct experience Staying motivated and growing from an "unsuccessful" recruitment season Understanding the difference between interviews with recruiters and hiring managers Asking smart and relevant questions during interviews Using interviews that don't work out as lessons learned for the next opportunity Episode hosted by Stefano from the GCMC (https://www.linkedin.com/in/gsverdesoto/). To connect with the GCMC, email us at zicklin.gcmc@baruch.cuny.edu to schedule an appointment. Thank you for listening!
This Week's episode involves the discussion around the loss of your sense of self during university, when it becomes remarkably easy to set aside your happiness in order to overwork yourself in compliance with the unrealistic expectation of becoming a productivity machine. Subtopics include signs to watch out for, suggestions/ recommendations, and inevitably, personal opinions and experiences. Further readings: For interesting perspectives on the psychology of our love for memes: https://thepsychologist.bps.org.uk/what-does-it-all-meme For a compilation of varying Pre-Med threads: https://www.reddit.com/r/premedcanada/ For a comprehensive list of potential hobbies, categorized by interest: https://hobbylark.com/misc/How-to-Choose-a-Hobby Instagram: www.instagram.com/CharmingShadesofOatmeal
https://www.lightingthevoid.comNathan is an author, occultist, musician and the host of the Six of Swords podcast. A unique show that focuses on art, spirituality, and healing. Subtopics touched upon in the show then become the focus of three ancillary shows: the Six of Cups, the Six of Stones, and the Six of Wands.Nathan can usually be found on Heretics Anonymous, hosted by Miguel Conner of the Aeon Byte Radio Show.Secretly, he is the occult fox in the mists of Dark Journalist's ideas room.You can find Nathan's music on Bandcamp at https://occultfan.bandcamp.com/releaseshttp://www.occultfan.com
In this episode, we chat with Kevin Yuey (MBA '20) on building skills outside the classroom, including emotional intelligence, communication, and time management... right before Thanksgiving! Subtopics include: Managing multiple responsibilities and finding time for them Taking action and battling fears of failure, seeing them as lessons learned Communicating efficiently and managing people's emotions Understanding different communication channels, including in-person and email Writing clear, thoughtful, and appropriate emails at work Understanding people's perceptions, including how people interpret what you say Acknowledging the right time and environment for certain work conversations Episode hosted by Stefano from the GCMC (https://www.linkedin.com/in/gsverdesoto/). To connect with the GCMC, email us at zicklin.gcmc@baruch.cuny.edu to schedule an appointment. Thank you for listening!
In this episode, Jennifer Arisumi (MSA '21) shares how she went from a negative mindset, believing that she had nothing to offer employers, to accepting three internships in her first semester. Subtopics include: The importance of framing your message to match roles/industries How to effectively connect with professionals Why the biggest/most popular firms are not always best How a disastrous interview experience became a wake-up call The power of a support network and asking for help The advantage of being a student in networking and at the workplace Episode hosted by Tanuja from the GCMC (https://www.linkedin.com/in/tanujaramchal/). To connect with the GCMC, email us at zicklin.gcmc@baruch.cuny.edu to schedule an appointment. Thank you for listening!
In this episode, we talk with Sue Huang (MSA '19) about positivity and staying motivated, especially after OCR, but also in life. Subtopics include: Making difficult career decisions and looking at the big picture Seeking support from close friends and mentors Understanding and accepting things outside of your control Setting a daily routine to stay on track Reflecting on your accomplishments and setting measurable goals Keeping an open mind to new opportunities you hadn't considered Using free time for things outside your day-to-day Job searching after OCR Episode hosted by Stefano from the GCMC (https://www.linkedin.com/in/gsverdesoto/). To connect with the GCMC, email us at zicklin.gcmc@baruch.cuny.edu to schedule an appointment. Thank you for listening!
In this episode, we talk with Ingrid Qian (MS IS '20) about her experience during her first-ever OCR. Subtopics include: How OCR knowledge and experiences can translate outside OCR Preparing for events, including career fairs, and doing research on employers Resume and application tips, including making your resume stand out Interview preparation and techniques, including first-round and second-round interviews Managing multiple job/internship offers and communicating with employers Episode hosted by Stefano from the GCMC (https://www.linkedin.com/in/gsverdesoto/). To connect with the GCMC, email us at zicklin.gcmc@baruch.cuny.edu to schedule an appointment. Thank you for listening!
In this episode, we talk with Sol Adler (MSA '19) about his experiences with networking before, during, and after OCR. Subtopics include: Preparing for conversations and networking events Understanding how networking takes time and practice Becoming an interesting person to feel confident and have things to talk about Starting conversations and putting yourself out there Being yourself and realizing the role networking plays in your career and life Episode hosted by Stefano from the GCMC (https://www.linkedin.com/in/gsverdesoto/). To connect with Sol, find him on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/sol-adler/). To connect with the GCMC, email us at zicklin.gcmc@baruch.cuny.edu to schedule an appointment. Thank you for listening!
In Episode 68 I sit down with Geoff Wilson from Sports Card Investor. We spend 75 minutes talking through his story and how he got pulled back into the hobby. More importantly we talk about how he's applying his business investment experience and applying it to his Sports Card strategies. This one will definitely leave you with some new ideas to add to your hobby arsenal. Subtopics include: The PSA vs BGS debate ... and why grading is SO good for the hobby. Can we sustain the print run madness? A few NBA strategies that are overlooked Why you should never open up an ICE CREAM SHOP and a whole lot more! FREE BOX of CARDS! BE SURE TO LEAVE A REVIEW and be automatically entered into a 2019 Optic Baseball box giveaway. The reviewer will be randomly drawn at the beginning of Episode 69! FREE CASE OF CARDS : Video Instructions: RIGHT HERE . -- Enter until Thurs 9/5 @ 7:15pm CST Forum: 1st Annual NFL Fantasy RC Card Competition || WIN A CASE OF CARDS! Jump in our FORUMS HERE! Check out everything else on BreakerCulture.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/breakerculture/message
We have the hilarious/beautiful/savage Marie Faustin join us to discuss everything from threesome propositions to pegging fantasies to why she doesn't want a boyfriend. Subtopics include: Cowboy boots, broke dudes, and gay porn. We bring back "Is This Weird?" with some doozies, and also catch up on our latest (mis)adventures with guys and the foolproof way to know if someone isn't into you. Enjoy! Follow Marie on Instagram @Reeezy and check her website for show dates and more info. Follow us @GirlsGottaEatPodcast and check our website for show dates and merch. Thank you to our partners for this episode: Postmates: Download the app and use code GGE for $100 of free credit for your first 7 days. ThirdLove: Go to thirdlove.com/gge to find your perfect fitting bra and get 15% off your first order. ModCloth: For 15% off your purchase of $100 or more, go to modcloth.com and enter code GGE. One time use, expires 10/5/19.
Tonight's guest is author, musician, podcaster, and occult aficionado, Nathan Lee Miller Foster. Despite his harem of woman, his plans for overthrowing the world are currently on hold while he creates a sacred text. A sacred text based on the story that unfolds in the reworked Tool album, "The Holy Gift". Nathan is also the host of the Six of Swords podcast. It is a unique show that focuses on art, spirituality, and healing. Subtopics touched upon in the show then become the focus of three ancillary shows: the Six of Cups, the Six of Stones, and the Six of Wands. Nathan can usually be found on Heretics Anonymous, hosted by Miguel Conner of the Aeon Byte Radio Show. Secretly, he is the occult fox in the mists of Dark Journalist's ideas room. You can find Nathan's music on BandCamp at https://occultfan.bandcamp.com/releases You can find Nathan here: Web http://occultfan.com Twitter https://twitter.com/occultfan
Podcast outline Episode 3 Intro: 2-4 minutes - a high level overview of our great topic that we’re oh-so enthused about, “Kids These Days” is about how growing up was for us compared to kids nowadays. Body: 15-30 minutes - this is the grass stained pants and “play shoes” of the episode. We compare the kids that ran around outside and only played video games/electronics when it rained, to the kids who hold a device from birth, on. Subtopics covered; 1. Start it off with a “5 Mississippi” count before you blitz the quarterback, or perhaps a “ghost man on third”, and discuss the main difference between the two age groups. HUGE imagination and the drive to just be outside and interact on a human contact level with friends. As compared to HUGE creativity and a consuming amount of virtual contact. 2. The internet. How this was/is used by each age group. We used it for chat room, it is now used for social media. 3. The crazy landline and how rare they are now, from making long distance calls to your aunt, to everyone having cells phones and being able to connect to anyone, anytime, almost anywhere. 4. Beloved toys that we cherished to beloved gadgets and tech. We were attached to that toy dinosaur and car. Kids these days are attached to their Xbox 1 and iPhone X. 5. How big the world seemed and how close the communities used to be. Now, the world seems so much smaller and how people are closer with “internet friends” than they are with their neighbor. 6. I’m not sure, but I’m almost positive we’ll have more to talk about with this subject not covered in the topics above. Summary: 3-5 minutes - if you could create a perfect childhood, for kids to grow up with mixing some of today’s wonderful features to the great features that growing up gave us 20 years ago. What would we mold together? Outro: 2-3 minutes - Explaining the podcast, thank the listers, where to find us.
After the weekly news and listener mail, Lonnie, Phil and Mike discuss the pros and cons of whole-body workouts, with special attention to what they've been doing themselves lately. Subtopics include powerlifting versus bodybuilding approaches, exercise movement choices, infrequent training - as low as one day per week - and tons more. Also in this episode, there's an IronRadio contest winner, coffee talk, yet another certification for Dr. Nelson, and other gym talk. Come on in!
After the weekly news and listener mail, Lonnie, Phil and Mike discuss the pros and cons of whole-body workouts, with special attention to what they've been doing themselves lately. Subtopics include powerlifting versus bodybuilding approaches, exercise movement choices, infrequent training - as low as one day per week - and tons more. Also in this episode, there's an IronRadio contest winner, coffee talk, yet another certification for Dr. Nelson, and other gym talk. Come on in!
We're back from our holiday hiatus - or should I say holiday hi-ATE-us (ugh, no I shouldn't), because this time we're talking about the most delicious of horror subgenres, the cannibal movie! Subtopics include death metal, rare Fangoria covers, and the importance of family. Dig in!
A big episode for a big topic. We talk about the political/class dimensions of some of the horror movies that hold up a dark mirror to society, including The Stuff, Society, The People Under the Stairs, and Invasion of the Body Snatchers. I also whiff one of Dan's jokes really badly by being the most gullible person on the planet. Subtopics include what it's like to be The Thing, what The Stuff is really made of, and the soothing voice of Leonard Nimoy. CONSUME.
On this episode of the FIRST THINGS Podcast: Senior editor Julia Yost talks with former assistant editor Alexi Sargeant about HBO’s Game of Thrones. Subtopics include dragons and zombies, monarchy and neoconservatism—and the virtues and vices* of the most popular series on television. *Viewer discretion is strongly advised.
What's new in the use of protein foods for gains? This week the guys turn hyperbolic science journalism on protein into something worthwhile, using calm tactics and evidence. Subtopics like whey vs. casein, red meat, and scales of protein quality get attention. There's also news on coffee - both upcoming events and a special IronRadio-related project. Coach Stevens also gives insights into upcoming Strength Guild events. Lastly, fifty thanks to the iron brotherhood including Nathan, Matthew, Robert, and Fred. You keep the lights on here at IronRadio.org!
What's new in the use of protein foods for gains? This week the guys turn hyperbolic science journalism on protein into something worthwhile, using calm tactics and evidence. Subtopics like whey vs. casein, red meat, and scales of protein quality get attention. There's also news on coffee - both upcoming events and a special IronRadio-related project. Coach Stevens also gives insights into upcoming Strength Guild events. Lastly, fifty thanks to the iron brotherhood including Nathan, Matthew, Robert, and Fred. You keep the lights on here at IronRadio.org!
The guys cover mail and news, then talk appetite control. A letter from Joe Schillero prompted discussion on mechanisms in the body for controlling metabolic rate and hunger. Subtopics include hormones and neuropeptides, purposeful blood sugar swings, overcoming your status quo, and plenty more. Other issues this week include affordable velocity-based training, cannibinoids in foods, and newly recognized risks for chronic ibuprofen users. Also, a huge thank you goes out to the iron brotherhood including Korey, Daniel, Cory, Jacob, Phillip, Christopher and Douglas. You are appreciated!
The guys cover mail and news, then talk appetite control. A letter from Joe Schillero prompted discussion on mechanisms in the body for controlling metabolic rate and hunger. Subtopics include hormones and neuropeptides, purposeful blood sugar swings, overcoming your status quo, and plenty more. Other issues this week include affordable velocity-based training, cannibinoids in foods, and newly recognized risks for chronic ibuprofen users. Also, a huge thank you goes out to the iron brotherhood including Korey, Daniel, Cory, Jacob, Phillip, Christopher and Douglas. You are appreciated!
Welcome to Business Beat’s new podcast, Three Broke Mice! TBM is a show for and by Snake People that explores money issues, economic topics and cultural phenomena. Listen as hosts Bita Eghbali, Siyu Lei and Kara Tabor delve into topics surrounding smartphones, apps and the impact that their security has on daily life. Subtopics include the war of the music streaming services, experiencing the cash-less "cruise control" offered by apps like Uber and Mint, and the security and privacy questions surrounding Apple’s refusal to unlock devices for the Department of Justice. Keep posted each week for new stories and segments from this partnership, and feel free to give us your feedback here on KBIA, on Missouri Business Alert, and on Three Broke Mice's Facebook and Twitter pages. Three Broke Mice is a bi-weekly podcast hosted by Bita Eghbali, Siyu Lei and Kara Tabor, in collaboration with the KBIA and Missouri Business Alert newsrooms.
Writer and podcaster Graeme McMillan has a lot to say about Jack Kirby, and for that matter so does Elle. Subtopics include Fantastic Four, New Gods, OMAC, The Eternals, Captain America and the Falcon, Big Barda, and more, plus a bonus consideration of Steve Ditko. If this episode leaves you hungry for Kirby comics, you can go to Comixology right this minute and pick up OMAC #1, the beginning of his gonzo Captain America run, the Devil Dinosaur story where the aliens show up, or the best stand-alone issue of Fantastic Four. You should also follow Graeme on Twitter and Tumblr, and listen to his podcast.
DAMON WHITSELL AND Special Guest Ex-Word of faith preacher JOHN EDWARDS from faithpreacher.blogspot.com WILL ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS!!! 1. Have American Christians accepted a false gospel (that is really occultic witchcraft) because they have itching ears for what they want to hear and not a love for God’s Truth? Are some “Christians” practicing Witches, Unaware? 2. Have ”Word of Faith Preachers” and “Word of Faith Believers” contributed to American National Debt and financial woes? Subtopics: 1. COULD IT BE THAT?, Americans and the World are now paying the consequences of a false “prosperity gospel“, through economic crises and outrageous personal debt? What will be the end result? 2. Honest, sincere people read and seek the truth. Scared people hide from truth? *****Don’t forget to request for a SHOW REMINDER email at the BTR profile page, reminding you to listen in the day the show will air!***** DO YOUR EARS ITCH? For More Details YOU CAN VIEW THE PRESS RELEASE @ How2BecomeAChristianInfoBLOG.com AND http://www.free-press-release.com/news/200901/1231101182.html
DAMON WHITSELL AND Special Guest Ex-Word of faith preacher JOHN EDWARDS from faithpreacher.blogspot.com WILL ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS!!! 1. Have American Christians accepted a false gospel (that is really occultic witchcraft) because they have itching ears for what they want to hear and not a love for God’s Truth? Are some “Christians” practicing Witches, Unaware? 2. Have ”Word of Faith Preachers” and “Word of Faith Believers” contributed to American National Debt and financial woes? Subtopics: 1. COULD IT BE THAT?, Americans and the World are now paying the consequences of a false “prosperity gospel“, through economic crises and outrageous personal debt? What will be the end result? 2. Honest, sincere people read and seek the truth. Scared people hide from truth? *****Don’t forget to request for a SHOW REMINDER email at the BTR profile page, reminding you to listen in the day the show will air!***** DO YOUR EARS ITCH? For More Details YOU CAN VIEW THE PRESS RELEASE @ How2BecomeAChristianInfoBLOG.com AND http://www.free-press-release.com/news/200901/1231101182.html