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October 2022 to August 2023. One of the longest murder trials in British history. A jury of twelve people tasked with deciding whether a neonatal nurse had murdered seven babies and attempted to murder seven more. No forensic evidence. No eyewitnesses. No DNA. Just medical records, staffing data, expert interpretation, and handwritten notes found in the defendant's home.The prosecution opened with a green Post-It note displayed on screens: I AM EVIL I DID THIS. The staffing chart followed, showing Letby's presence during every incident. Medical expert Dr. Dewi Evans told the jury the clinical events were consistent with deliberate harm. Over 250 confidential nursing handover sheets found at Letby's home were presented as evidence of fixation with the victims.Letby took the stand after seven months and denied everything. Her defense team cross-examined the prosecution's experts but did not call their own independent medical witness. That choice would be scrutinized intensely after the verdict.On August 18, 2023, the jury convicted Letby of murdering seven babies and the attempted murder of seven others, including two attempts on one child. They could not agree on six additional counts. She was sentenced to fourteen whole-life orders. A 2024 retrial added a fifteenth.Part three of five. What the jury saw. What they didn't. And the verdict that would soon become the most debated in British criminal justice.Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspodX Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.#LucyLetby #HiddenKillers #NurseOfDeath #LetbyTrial #TrueCrime #ManchesterCourt #CountessOfChester #CrimePodcast #TrueCrimePodcast #GuiltyVerdict
Welcome to another episode of the TWIFH special miniseries podcast, CONstruction: How to Throw A Fan Convention. Each month, V will catch up with John @jarrow, the logistics guy with all the spreadsheets and contracts for TGI Femslash, about, well, how to throw a successful fan convention. If you've ever thought, "It sure would be fun to spend the weekend with other people talking about my blorbo" but didn't know where to start, John has the knowledge and is willing to share it. This month, we're 10 months away from the next TGI Femslash in-person con, and the code words of the month are "agency" and "stewardship" as conversation turns towards building a successful community, and how that's the most important aspect of a fan con's success. If you have any questions for John about TGI Femslash or about the logistics behind planning a convention, you can send them to him via the TWIFH inbox on our Tumblr! Promo Codes Aim High Brooch Designs - For 25% off any order on Aim High Brooch Designs on Etsy, including a custom brooch, bag charm, keychain, or magnet design, use the promo code TWIFH. This Week In Fandom History is a fandom-centric podcast that tells you… what happened this week in fandom history! Follow This Week in Fandom History on Tumblr at @thisweekinfandomhistory We're now on Instagram! @thisweekinfandomhistory Check out our Fandom Primer playlist via linktr.ee/twifh You can support the show via our Patreon at http://www.patreon.com/thisweekinfandomhistory. If you have a fannish company, event, or service and would like to sponsor or partner with TWIFH, please contact us via our website. Please remember to rate the show 5 stars on your listening platform of choice!
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The History I started my shopify store around the 10th December 2023 after a viral video on TikTok on December 8th. So I integrated with Bookvault and stayed with POD shipping until February 2025. Since February 2025, I've been distributing and fulfilling all orders from my website in my own warehouse. These are the lessons I've learned from the last ten months of running my own website sales and distribution. And yes, I will talk numbers, but I'm making you wait till the end! Please note, I will talk about finances, systems and the occasional legal thing. Absolutely nothing I say is financial, legal or tax advice. You must seek advice from professionals in your own countries and tax territories. I recognise that this model is not for 99% of authors. It's a LOT of work. It's a lot of logistics, a lot of peopling, team building, paperwork and problem solving. This is as far removed from sitting behind a desk and writing 24/7 as you can get. Do not listen to this with an open heart. Be skeptical, that will keep you on the right track for creating a business you love. But know that I do love this and I am framing these lessons learned from that perspective. Why Direct? I'd always had a transactional website for Sacha Black work but it barely did £20 a month. So I knew the work I was about to scramble to do for Ruby may be for nothing. But I didn't want to be beholden to TikTok the way I'd been beholdened to other sources of income and I knew if I'd gone viral once, I could do it again and that would lead to relying on TikTok. What do I mean why? Two reasons: why should you as an author have a direct store but also why should readers come to you? For you, you can earn more per sale. POD companies integrating with shopify automatically give you more as there are no hidden fees. But when you shift to print runs you more than half the cost of printing each book. Of course you also give yourself a host of other problems like fulfillment and overheads, but you gain a lot more product flexibility and potential meaning you have the opportunity to make bigger profit. BUT and this is a big but, you have to work out what you want your business to look like. That said, there are consequences. I usually write and publish 3 books a year and this year I've dropped to 2 published. Though I will have written a 3rd and a short story by the end of the year. But I wasn't able to get that third one published. Despite that, this is going to be my biggest year ever for income. It already beat last year in 7 months. Which goes to show that you don't have to be rapid releasing anymore to make good money. The fact I've not published three, is a direct consequence of the warehouse and also the increasing team size and the need to train staff. Thankfully due to the Kickstarter, some rights deals an big increase in direct sales of products and merch, I haven't seen a dip in income. Which goes to show that you don't have to be rapid releasing anymore to make good money. There are other benefits like reader loyalty because you're treating them better, you are able to provide higher quality books and with extra goodies and sign all the books for example. And that's really the heart of the mindset shift you need to have and how you should frame thinking about a direct store. Why should a reader bother coming to you when they can get next day shipping for free on Amazon? Can you answer that before you set up your store? For me this looks like three promises: Every book that leaves the warehouse is handsigned by me (I do this in batches and sign for 4-5 hours and get several thousand books signed in one go so it doesn't disturb writing time.) They get extra bonuses for ordering directly like stickers, bookmarks and character art. Last, if they preorder a book in any format I have for sale on the website, it will get shipped BEFORE the public release date. We aim for delivery a couple of weeks prior but it depends on print runs and me hitting deadlines. Things to consider before leaving POD direct and moving to self fulfillment: Where are you going to stock your books? Do you have local warehousing facilities or somewhere you own you can use? Stock requires more space than you think. Because it's not just books you need space for, it's packaging, and space for parcels before collection and space for a computer and printer etc. What is your cash flow like? Do you have the capital that you can risk losing to spend on investing in this? Thanks to great advice from one of my closest author pals, I didn't buy shipping containers for conversion to put on family land which was a circa 40k investment. Instead I rented a warehouse so that I was only risking the cost of one year's rent circa 9k and I'd also be able to up and leave and close everything down if it went wrong. What's your problem solving resiliency like? Solving problems, if it's not your bag, is relentlessly exhausting. Problems arise in all areas of this business, from shipping to label printing to packaging to import and export paperwork, to sourcing products, VAT, pricing, website, delivery issues. Etc. The list is long. Honestly? There's rarely a day without some kind of issue that needs resolving. How does that make you feel? Excited or horrified? Pay attention to those emotions. The only business you should be building is one that brings you joy. Last, is the reality that if you want to fulfill direct yourself you *will* need staff—if you want to continue to write that is. If you think about it, POD direct staff your website for you. They have teams packing the boxes, printing labels and shipping everything for you. So no matter which way you cut it, whether it's you organising staff or your printers, someone has to do the leg work. Mindset shifts eCommerce Yes I'm an author, but running your own fulfillment from website sales means you also run an eCommerce business. And over and above that, I now run a physical product business because we have merchandise. Those combined make for a very, very different business structure and set of problems compared to the old school models of being an indie author. Traffic Direction First of all and most basic of all. I direct all traffic to my website without exception. My primary links on social media are my website. If people ask where they can buy my books, it's my website. If they say they can't then I'll direct them online to a more well known store. Schedules are a bitch. When you're writing in a solo business and uploading your books online, your schedule is essentially your own. When you then bring on a team, they are reliant on you delivering on time to make sure they can do their job. How does that make you feel? Knowing you *have* to deliver for someone else? For a long time I really hated being beholden to deadlines—probably a corporate spill over. But being responsible for a team and needing to deliver for them is very different. I adore my team, I love them and care about them and I *want* to deliver on time for them. This is a total re-framing for me. It's the right kind of pressure and responsibility attached to a deadline. Does that mean my creativity needs to show up on time? Sure, but I find this motivating because it's the right people around me. However, the first book post warehouse opening, we were all still learning and mistakes were made. I delivered one book late. That pushed everything and made a lot of the timelines difficult including getting the printed books delivered on time. For Architecti there were two main problems: a solid 20% of the order arrived damaged by rain. But we'd already sold almost all the initial print run so we couldn't spare 20% and thus didn't have enough stock to cover our preorders. So this caused a lot of anxiety. Under ordering stock is a terrifying prospect. As is over ordering because do you have enough space for it and what if you then don't sell it? The second mistake was releasing a book without checking the diaries of the warehouse team who happened to be on holiday during the fulfillment process. Which in a bout of shit timing, my mum then got sick in the crucial week. Meaning I had to stop writing and fulfill 1000 preorders single handedly. It was grueling physically, mentally and emotionally doing it on my own. We're never having that cluster fuck again. So we've produced a heat map style document with everyone's leave, delivery dates, deadlines for me, product ordering dates, prepping dates and fulfillment periods etc. This was an enormous lesson in logistics of both a warehouse and people. Exclusivity Kindle Unlimited works for a reason. It has books exclusive to Amazon, you literally cannot get them anywhere else. Meaning you're forced to get them there. If that worked for Amazon, you can bet you're arse it works for others. So I stole the idea. I have four novellas /short stories that I publish exclusively on my website. Does that mean a huge risk for loss of visibility and potential sales? Absolutely. No rank, no visibility in the biggest algorithm machine in the world. But it is also one of the key sales tactics I've used to get readers over to me. And boy has it worked. I make sure it's content I know they'll want, I flash the extra books on my reels and videos and then the questions flood in — how do I get those books… Well I'll tell you…! Preorders Preorders are both a gift and a logistical nightmare. How to get them? We ran an enormous campaign for Architecti. Ending up with 1027 paperbacks, 323 hardbacks and 193 ebooks. For a total 1543 preorders on my website. Plus over 1000 ebooks on Amazon. So the total preorders were in excess of 2500 preorders. Firstly you have to ask why should readers preorder direct to you? As mentioned earlier we make three promises: Everything is signed They get extras and goodies including a Roe-Mantics popsocket, series sticker and bookmark and an art print. As well as a Ruby Roe reading tracking and reading order and some stickers. They get the books delivered early (ebook and physical) We promoted the shit out of these three facts and I do believe this is the reason we did so well. That, plus almost two years of pushing direct sales and building reader trust. I won't go into all the marketing we did as this is a podcast about the warehouse. But we pushed HARD. We made a couple of mistakes: We didn't order enough books. We ordered 1000 paperbacks and ended up having to do a second print run because we sold over 1000 and obviously knew we needed stock on hand for general sales — a good problem to have obviously. But if we had ordered a higher quantity from the start we would have had a better price per book and saved ourselves some money and increased profit. That's a tough lesson to learn as we're always having to balance cashflow. The second mistake was packaging. We pride ourselves on making sure the books arrive in pristine condition. The consequence of that is how long it takes to package. The primary damage a book can fall prey to is the rain, or being dropped. We were individually wrapping each book in foam or bubble wrap before putting them inside bookwraps with the goodies to ship. This took me almost two weeks to do for circa a thousand parcels. I spoke to my warehouse neighbour who is a book box subscription company and discovered that they ship 1000 parcels in a couple of days because they uses origami boxes with packing peanuts and a plastic exterior envelope bag for water protection. This results in them working at a significantly faster rate than us. And has led us to get boxes designed and we're in the process of ordering 10k boxes. Customer Communication Customer communication has been an absolute maelstrom. The more products we create, the more complex everything gets. Becca used to be primarily a scheduler for me. Now, she's moved to be a customer services manager. Major issues include: when they preorder a book and put a published book into the same order. This is a means we have to email them to let them know they have two options: either we refund and they order separately or they wait for both their books. This is a huge problem as there are a number of preorders live at any one time and thus a ton of customer communication needed. It has gotten better as we have educated our repeat customers, put messages and labels on the site. But it is an ever present problem. We have decided to commission a coder to write some code for shopify so that we can charge two lots of shipping and split ship. We've also had so many communications about the tariffs. This has been so difficult because we are not the ones charging but we are the first point of call. It is in large part due to the team being incredible that we got through this. Last, I still receive an email for every single order. So I do one additional thing. I make a point to keep an eye on when someone has ordered multiple times in short succession and then send them to the team to refund duplicate postage. Protecting Writing Time This is so vital. And has been the hardest part of having a warehouse. I definitely feel like I lost 6 months of writing time. It's the reason I barely managed to get Architecti done, and the reason I didn't meet my primary goal of getting ahead of production this year. Staffing means interruptions. But more than that, having the discipline to put my phone on do not disturb or muting team chats while I write. Now that we're up to speed, refining processes and we have SOPs in place, I am finding it easier and easier to not go to the warehouse. We also stopped having the smaller deliveries sent to my house and instead they're going to my team's houses or direct to the warehouse. Regulations and Tariffs With a physical product business there are so many more regulations and acronyms and pieces of law that you have to deal with. The level of bureaucracy is quite astonishing and has caused a number of headaches. These headaches are not the type of headaches that most authors would want to deal with. You have to choose the poison you want to drink and I genuinely recognise that 99% of authors would not want this headache. The other matter here is that the regulations have required a colossal amount of time spent on them. More time than we anticipated. Something new is always being thrown at us and usually things that we do not have knowledge on. So we're constantly in a state of adapting and learning. This is both wonderful and also a little gruelling. As there's not many people doing this we don't have many options for checking we're on the right path, so having to trust ourselves that we've done the best we can with the knowledge we have. And also recognise that it's okay to not know everything. Logistics There's been a lot of logistic lessons learned too. Firstly, that shipping providers are a nightmare. They're massive organisations and that means corporate bureaucracy. Lots of being passed between departments and having to wait for responses. You're probably going to need additional app integrations some of which will cost. Just pay for the apps because it will make your life simpler. We have a DPD integration app that makes handling and managing preorders and labels considerably easier. Batch as much as you can: like signing books, preparing freebie packets, cutting foam and pre-building boxes. Batch packaging, in particular for preorders. For example, all the UK paperbacks then all the UK hardbacks etc. It's easier to do the same thing over and over and then task switch than it is to do it higgledy piggledy. Timelines Understanding the timelines for launches has been quite the challenge. When you're a solo indie you are in charge of your own time. When you have a team, and other people do parts of the publishing process, you're no longer working on your own schedule. Combined with the fact that a huge percentage of my turnover comes from physical book sales. This means we have to do print runs. Instead of loading up to KDP or the POD services and knowing it will be live the next day or a few days later after a proof copy. Print runs take a couple of days to finalise the files (up to several months for international printers) and then 2-3 weeks to print and deliver to the warehouse for UK printers, and several weeks to months for international. We then have to unpack them and check the quality and then I have to sign them. I am pretty fast at signing now and choose to sign in long batches 4-5 hours at a time and usually manage 1-2000 books in that time. The other timelines that need to be considered are how long things take to pack. But I've already talked about that. But it is something that needs to be considered when planning preorder fulfillment. The more preorders we get, the more significant the time it takes, that or we need more people to help pack. The Money This is the bit everyone is interested. All costs are in GBP. Set up costs for the warehouse were approximately £4-5000. This included the deposit, racking, furniture etc. In total, I've spent 100k on printing this year. However a significant portion of that was on the Kickstarter. So I don't count that in the costs for the warehouse. Those sit at £61,171. We are still holding a huge amount of stock in the warehouse so this spend should start to even out. In December 2023 I started the shop around 10th December, I made just shy of £1700 which I think was mostly due to the viral TikToks. In the month of May 2024 I broke £5000. November 2024 I broke 10k for the first time and in December 2024 I broke 15k. That was the month I knew I needed to take advantage of what I was building. I knew I wanted to do more for readers who were clearly willing to buy direct. In 2024, the website turned over £73.5k. I collected keys for the warehouse of January 31st. It took a couple of weeks to set the warehouse up and then we had print runs delivered around the 17th and started shipping on Feb 20th 2025. That was a £16k month, and the first time my Shopify sales beat my Amazon, only by a couple hundred pounds, but it still beat it. It wasn't lost on me that it was the first month I had taken control of distribution. April eclipsed Amazon at 29k and I've stayed between 15 and 29k a month since — Finally in November 2025, I surpassed 30k. As of 21st November we're standing at 222k for the year. I suspect we will end up with turnover somewhere between 230 and 250k for 2025. Creating definitive turnover and net profit calculations are difficult. What I can tell you is that between the warehouse, staff for the warehouse, utilities and insurances I spend approximately 18-1900 a month (21-23k per year). Shipping varies between 500 and 1500 a week on average but on preorder weeks it can spike to 8k. The highest month for shipping was 11k. I suspect for the year it will be roughly 45-55k. So for print costs, staffing, rent and shipping the total is approximately £133,971. I estimate 4-7k on other costs like packaging and freebies. So let's estimate £140k spend for £222k turnover. So I estimate approximately £82,000 in profit - to which I'll then have to pay tax. That's a 36% profit. Not as high as I'd like, but also it's year one and spend is always higher in year one because of set up. I expect that as we move into year two that will grow and my aim is to reach 45% but the ultimate goal will be 50% I'm not sure if this is possible but we will try. We have a lot of stock that we can sell without having to spend out anymore. In terms of granular costs to give you an idea of profit on the detail level: The cost of each book is loosely £2.20 per paperback for which we charge £10.99 on average. We allow for £1 of that to cover packaging and freebies. Meaning £3.20 of costs. Though this doesn't include a % for warehouse overheads. I don't have any advertising costs. I have bought all customers in from my mailing list, TikTok and Instagram. On average my returning customer rate is 35%. However, in months where I set up a new product preorder, that rate shoots up. For November 2025 it's 56%. Similarly, my average conversion rate is 5.83% conversion rate. What's interesting is that in those early months my conversion rate was 3.18%. This month it's 8.53%. I think this increase is twofold. First, I have a high returning customer rate, this automatically increases the conversion rate as your customers want what you're providing. Second, I think my marketing has gotten better and better. We're providing more books, stories and products that my audience wants and we're also getting better at marketing to market. Cash Flow One of the best things I did was create multiple pots and accounts. For a long time I'd lived under the assumption you could only have one business bank account. That was bad advice from an accountant. I have since left them and now have an excellent accountant. I've also had lots of advice from a dear friend who knows far more about money and systems than me. Cash flow can either sky rocket or cripple a business. And when you run a physical business the numbers you run with are so much higher that you can easily crush your company. One of my favourite tactics is to create mini pots and split money up. For every preorder we run I create a pot in my bank, like a mini bank and every week I put the amount earned for that preorder product into the pot. If the product requires a print run, I pay for it out of that pot. If we have to buy wholesale merch, I take it from that pot etc. I also set aside money for tax each month. I move both personal tax money and corporation tax money and set it aside in a high interest savings account. The biggest outflows for running a distribution warehouse are staffing, warehouse rent, shipping and print runs. For Architecti specifically, we had to do two print runs because we under ordered books. Meaning I had to outflow huge amounts of money twice. The print runs totalled £11,630. Plus 11,000 in shipping fees for that month. If I didn't have the money set aside for this, it could easily have pushed me into debt. One of the main things I did to help prevent cashflow issues, is have dozens of pots inside my bank accounts. Every week the team calculates the income for orders and shipping for each product we have on preorder (there are always usually 2 to 3) and then I transfer that money to individual pots. Meaning I save all the money from preorders right up until launch. I then take the money for the print runs from this pot and for the shipping. What's left is the profit which is taxable so I move the tax money into my tax pot and then keep the rest. This is the safest way I've found for managing cashflow and ensuring I don't spend money that needs to be saved for specific things. I also have an entirely separate account for my shopify. So all print runs are paid for out of the shopify account. All shipping payments go out of that account. All printing for freebies etc comes from that account. It becomes totally self managing and over time it increases. Then if I want to take out chunks of profit, I do and keep the account at 20k. This is the equivalent of the average monthly turnover for the shopify. So should cover all bills or worst case scenarios. I also have a tax pot where I move money each month. My accountants have a report that generates each month and estimates my tax. I then place my tax in a high interest account and leave it to earn some money before I have to pay it. Next Steps Business infrastructure. I recently visited Author Nation – the Las Vegas conference that was once 20books. There are so many areas for growth and improvement and I realised that I have essentially brut forced my way to the position I'm in. Upsell app Integration with better email upsell marketing system Possibly advertising Branded packaging
Data shows China's railway network saw a surge in passenger trips in the first ten months of the year, with more than 3.9 billion passenger trips made across the country.
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Chinese authorities say the country's foreign trade in goods saw a steady growth of 3.6 percent in the first ten months of this year. From January to October, China's imports and exports totaled 37.3 trillion yuan, or 5.2 trillion U.S. dollars.
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The Victory cafe has been a staple of the east side SASY neighborhood for years. But 10 months ago, a fire broke out and put the shop's future in jeopardy. After months of reconstruction, building updates, and community support, The Victory is back and busier than ever. In celebration of the shop's re-opening, we caught up with owner Patrick Downey to learn more about cult-followed cafe.
In this episode, Janet shares a resume with one of her students who is only ten months in the program.
Official data shows China's foreign trade expanded 5.2 percent in the first ten months. Import and export volume reached 36 trillion yuan, about five trillion U.S. dollars.
If you find a message that is consistent over time, through times of ease and times of challenge, and at each challenge in the real world this message is validated, reinforced, and found to be correct — is that a message you need to pay attention to?Since the Houthi joined a second front with the Gazans against Israel by attacking international shipping in the Red Sea and its approaches, the US Navy has led the international response and has been engaged in continuous combat operations facing almost all anti-ship weapons that any navy would expect to face in 2024.The experience in the Red Sea is validating the consistent messages about fleet size and requirements voiced by our guest this week on Midrats — a consistent guest since 2010 — Bryan McGrath, Commander, USN (Ret.).SummaryIn this conversation, Sal, Mark, and Bryan McGrath discuss the ongoing attacks on international shipping in the Red Sea by the Houthis, who are clients of Iran. They also talk about the performance of the US Navy in protecting commercial shipping, the investments made in the Navy, and improvements and challenges in the US Navy. The conversation then shifts to the development of directed energy weapons and the challenges in integrating them into the fleet. They also discuss the importance of multi-mission platforms and the need for single-mission platforms in certain situations. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the presence and deterrence mission of submarines and the need for VLS reload capabilities on DDGs. McGrath highlighted the positive changes in the fleet's material condition and combat systems, as well as the increased investment in training and spare parts. However, he also expressed concerns about the extended deployments and the strain it puts on ships and crews. McGrath emphasized the need for a larger Navy, particularly in terms of aircraft carriers, to meet the demands of global operations. He also discussed the challenges in the shipbuilding industry and the importance of stability and additional shipyards.Sound Bites"It is time to bring systems to see that allow us to economically engage civilizations that can out-produce us""There's been three straight budgets now that have funded spare parts significantly higher than I have seen them since I was in command."Chapters00:00: Introduction02:04: Ongoing Attacks on International Shipping in the Red Sea04:07: Performance of the Fleet in the Red Sea07:10: The Potential of Directed Energy Weapons09:40: Challenges in Integrating New Technology12:14: The Need for More VLS Tubes and Single-Mission Platforms16:13: The Role of Submarines in Naval Power21:53: Deterrence in the South China Sea26:43: Presence and Deterrence with the USS Georgia30:20: Rearming DDGs and the Importance of VLS33:36: Improvements in Shipyards and Material Conditions41:18: The Need for More Aircraft Carriers48:00: The Impact of Extended Deployments54:35: The Importance of Spare Parts58:58: Challenges of the Constellation Class01:00:09: The Importance of Stability and Additional ShipyardsBryan is the founding Managing Director of The FerryBridge Group LLC (FBG), a niche consultancy specializing in naval and national security issues including national and military strategy, strategic planning, executive communications, strategic communications, and emerging technologies. A retired Naval Officer, Bryan spent 21 years on active duty including a tour in command of USS BULKELEY (DDG 84), a guided-missile destroyer homeported in Norfolk, Virginia.In command, he received the “Admiral Elmo Zumwalt Award for Inspirational Leadership” from the Surface Navy Association and his ship earned the USS ARIZONA Memorial Trophy signifying its selection as the Fleet's most combat-ready warship. His final duties ashore included serving as Team Lead and Primary Author of the US Navy's 2007 Maritime Strategy “A Cooperative Strategy for 21st Century Seapower”.Bryan was formerly the Deputy Director of the Hudson Institute Center for American Seapower. In this capacity, he helped develop the Surface Navy's “Distributed Lethality” concept and the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments' 2017 Navy Alternate Fleet Architecture Study. He served as the Co-Lead of the 2012 Romney for President Naval Policy Committee, and the Lead of the 2016 Rubio for President Navy and Marine Corps Policy Committee.In March of 2023, he was appointed by the Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee (HASC Rep. Mike Rogers R-Al) to the National Commission on the Future of the Navy. Bryan earned a BA in History from the University of Virginia in 1987, and an MA in Political Science (Congressional Studies) from The Catholic University of America. He is a graduate of the Naval War College.
In the ten months since Israel began ground operations in Gaza in retaliation for the 7th of October massacre by Hamas, 40,000 Palestinians have died. Tel Aviv correspondent Sarah Coates spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
Baylen Parada grew up in a near perfect life. For him, teenage recreational drug use turned into an escape which morphed into an addiction. Listen in as he describes his fall from grace to serve two prison terms, first in California where he talks about the prison politics, then doing nearly 10 years in Oregon. Finding himself in an artistic talent he never knew he had, he talks about the emotional day he walked out the prison gates to greet a grateful mother and how he now uses his artistic talents to serve others. We discuss Peaceful Prisons Project and his association with a non-profit group set on changing the system and thus the people in the system. Enjoy.Sponsors & Partners The Other Side Academy - theothersideacademy.com My Story Matters / Captain Your Story - mystorymatters.org The Peaceful Prisons Project - peacefulprisonsproject.com 00:00:00 Baylen Parada 00:00:22 Thanks to our sponsors! 00:02:10 Baylen's Upbringing 00:07:04 Drugs as a Means 00:09:50 Dropping Out, Getting a Job, Rehab & Graduation 00:19:37 First Time in Jail -> Prison 00:25:53 White Knucklin' It 00:29:45 “Just Once” & The Spiral 00:36:33 Ten Years & Ten Months in the Can 00:47:09 Picking Up The Pen 00:54:55 Peaceful Prisons Project 01:06:29 Baylen's Advice for Others“Slow down & ask for help”- Baylen Parada
Erika Barnhart is a 43-year-old salon consultant who resides in Pennsylvania with her husband and three dogs. She had been struggling with weight issues since childhood and was overweight throughout most of her life. Over many years she has tried numerous diets since the age of 12, but her success was only temporary. Erika has always been fond of eating various foods, but she also enjoys eating in large quantities and feeling full. At the age of 13, she was diagnosed with high cholesterol and triglycerides but was never prescribed any medication. Then in early 2023, she realized that she was procrastinating on scheduling her annual physical because she knew that the doctor would become more persistent about beginning a series of statin medication due to her high cholesterol. She also suffered from sleep apnea, used a CPAP machine, and had been experiencing plantar fasciitis in her right foot, causing her to limp. She felt unnaturally old, defeated, and unhealthy for her age. She was ready to make a change. She began looking for a sustainable and cost-effective plan to become healthier. As well as not wanting to take any medications unless necessary. Erika's work involves a hybrid environment, including working from home, local, and overnight travel. She attends many business luncheons and events, so finding something to fit into her ever-changing routine is essential. In March 2023, Erika finally discovered the freedom she had been seeking through fasting, and within about ten months, she lost 87 pounds (39.5kg). Erika achieved this by practising various fasts and focusing on nourishing foods. She appreciates the flexibility of fasting and incorporates it into her routine frequently. She has tried several fasts, such as Intermittent Fasting, Alternate Day Fasting (ADF), and Modified Alternate. Day Fasting (MADF), and One Meal a Day (OMAD). Also, she occasionally includes 48-60-hour fasts. Fasting has helped Erika gain more clarity, perspective, and patience, and the best part is that fasting doesn't cost anything! The flexibility has also made it easy to work into her ever-changing schedule. She's also excited to incorporate some yoga and weight training as soon as she begins working towards achieving her goal body. She's also looking forward to hiking with her dogs once the weather improves in the spring. The Fasting Highway Our Patreon Supporters Community Please consider joining the Fasting Highway Patreon community. I strongly urge you to do so if you need more accountability and support for not a lot each month, as it is helping so many people to do that. It has become an excellent add-on to our patrons' IF lifestyle, who enjoy a lot of bonus content to support them living an IF life, and it supports me in getting the podcast out and running the Facebook group. For less than a cup of coffee a month, you can join and support your own health goals. Please go to www.patreon.com/thefastinghighway to see the benefits you get back and how to join. I strongly urge you all to consider joining the Patreon community. Each month, having the extra layer of affordable support pays off for many of our members. You get a lot back in return for what you put in for your health. Private coaching by Graeme. Graeme is available on a limited basis for private one-on-one coaching and mentoring sessions with you. He can help you with those burning questions about how to get started or overcome issues no matter what phase you are up to on your intermittent fasting journey. Get accountable and come and have a chat with Graeme, who is vastly experienced in all areas of intermittent fasting and the mindset it takes. To book a time, go to the website and click Get help/coaching. www.thefastinghighway.com Graeme's book The Fasting Highway can be found at your local Amazon store in paperback and Kindle. Disclaimer: Nothing in this podcast should be taken as medical advice. All content is the opinion of the host and guest only. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/graeme-currie/message
Judge Frances Gull has made it very clear to both Andrew Baldwin and Brad Rozzi that they will not be involved in the defense of Richard Allen, pro bono or otherwise. Instead, they should be more worried about every convincing anyone to hire them again after the debacle that just took place. In this episode, we take another look at the situation and get some more details about when things will possibly get moving. (commercial at 6:22)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Delphi murder trial is delayed by TEN MONTHS after suspect's defense team withdrew from the case due to 'gross negligence' after gruesome crime scene pictures were leaked to public | Daily Mail OnlineThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5080327/advertisement
Delphi Murd3r Trial Delayed By TEN MONTHS..! Let's Talk About It!
Judge Frances Gull has made it very clear to both Andrew Baldwin and Brad Rozzi that they will not be involved in the defense of Richard Allen, pro bono or otherwise. Instead, they should be more worried about every convincing anyone to hire them again after the debacle that just took place. In this episode, we take another look at the situation and get some more details about when things will possibly get moving. (commercial at 6:22)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Delphi murder trial is delayed by TEN MONTHS after suspect's defense team withdrew from the case due to 'gross negligence' after gruesome crime scene pictures were leaked to public | Daily Mail OnlineThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5003294/advertisement
Music from the About Face series of videos produced by the Veterans Administration, showcasing personal stories from veterans addressing PTSD through therapy.
Flood-affected residents of Rochester, Central Victoria, addressed a parliamentary inquiry today, saying the state government should have done more to support them in the aftermath of the devastating October 2022 flooding.
After a few months of maternity leave, we are so excited to share new podcast episodes with you! In this episode, Megan shares the birth story of her daughter, Florence Magnolia Eve Lamont. Listen to hear about her peaceful water birth, postpartum hospital visit, and how her due date changed by a whole month!
Part 3- Feds Indict Trump, as Paine Foretold TEN Months Ago. But How Did Paine Know So Early Mere Hours After the FBI Raid n Mar-a-Lago? We Cannot Say Much of the 'Really Good Stuff' on Here That's Why We Created Paine.tv YOU CAN CONTRIBUTE TO THE SHOW BY CLICKING THIS LINK -- *** DONATE HERE *** GET the Intel that's Too Hot For Anywhere Else at P A IN E. TV CONTRIBUTE TO THE SHOW BY CLICKING THIS LINK -- *** DONATE HERE *** ...This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5788750/advertisement
Part 1- Feds Indict Trump, as Paine Foretold TEN Months Ago. But How Did Paine Know So Early Mere Hours After the FBI Raid n Mar-a-Lago? We Cannot Say Much of the 'Really Good Stuff' on Here That's Why We Created Paine.tv YOU CAN CONTRIBUTE TO THE SHOW BY CLICKING THIS LINK -- *** DONATE HERE *** GET the Intel that's Too Hot For Anywhere Else at P A IN E. TV CONTRIBUTE TO THE SHOW BY CLICKING THIS LINK -- *** DONATE HERE *** ...This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5788750/advertisement
Part 2- Feds Indict Trump, as Paine Foretold TEN Months Ago. But How Did Paine Know So Early Mere Hours After the FBI Raid n Mar-a-Lago? We Cannot Say Much of the 'Really Good Stuff' on Here That's Why We Created Paine.tv YOU CAN CONTRIBUTE TO THE SHOW BY CLICKING THIS LINK -- *** DONATE HERE *** GET the Intel that's Too Hot For Anywhere Else at P A IN E. TV CONTRIBUTE TO THE SHOW BY CLICKING THIS LINK -- *** DONATE HERE *** ...This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5788750/advertisement
Part 4- Feds Indict Trump, as Paine Foretold TEN Months Ago. But How Did Paine Know So Early Mere Hours After the FBI Raid n Mar-a-Lago? We Cannot Say Much of the 'Really Good Stuff' on Here That's Why We Created Paine.tv YOU CAN CONTRIBUTE TO THE SHOW BY CLICKING THIS LINK -- *** DONATE HERE *** GET the Intel that's Too Hot For Anywhere Else at P A IN E. TV CONTRIBUTE TO THE SHOW BY CLICKING THIS LINK -- *** DONATE HERE *** ...This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5788750/advertisement
Part 5- Feds Indict Trump, as Paine Foretold TEN Months Ago. But How Did Paine Know So Early Mere Hours After the FBI Raid n Mar-a-Lago? We Cannot Say Much of the 'Really Good Stuff' on Here That's Why We Created Paine.tv YOU CAN CONTRIBUTE TO THE SHOW BY CLICKING THIS LINK -- *** DONATE HERE *** GET the Intel that's Too Hot For Anywhere Else at P A IN E. TV CONTRIBUTE TO THE SHOW BY CLICKING THIS LINK -- *** DONATE HERE *** ...This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5788750/advertisement
Reserve Bank of Australia kept the interest rate unchanged in their latest monthly meeting. The federal government welcomed this decision. RBA Governor Phillip Lowe said the full impact of the earlier ten raises is yet to be felt on the monetary policy. Meanwhile, shadow treasurer Angus Taylor has raised concerns over the mortgages turning variable from fixed in the near future. What do the experts say? Listen on to know more.
Photo: No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow 1/2: #Germany:Zeitenwende ten months later: energy security and national security. Ryan Bridges, Geopolitical Futures https://geopoliticalfutures.com/in-germany-the-era-that-didnt-turn/
Photo: No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow 2/2: #Germany:Zeitenwende ten months later: energy security and national security. Ryan Bridges, Geopolitical Futures https://geopoliticalfutures.com/in-germany-the-era-that-didnt-turn/
This is the World in 10 from the Times of London for Wednesday the 21st of December. You can hear more on these stories on Times Radio, and read more at times.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Official data shows China's foreign trade of goods expanded 9.5 percent year on year to over 34 trillion yuan, or over 4.7 trillion U.S. dollars during the first ten months of the year.
Photo: No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow #ClassicPaulGregory: Ten Months Before the Attack: #Ukraine: At the Front. Paul Gregory. (Originally aired April 14, 2021).#w Zelensky on the front lines & What is to be done? @PaulR_Gregory @HooverInst https://www.kyivpost.com/article/opinion/op-ed/paul-roderick-gregory-a-russian-false-flag-operation-to-invade-ukraine.html Update Description
Ten months after actor and comedian Bob Saget died, his grave now has a headstone with a touching inscription—a reminder that the decisions we make today will help write our headstone tomorrow. As today is All Saints' Day, we're also reminded of the fact that all Christians who call Jesus “Lord” are saints. But the question is: Will we be who we are? After all, the world will be drawn to Christ to the degree that Christians live like him. Author: Jim Denison, PhD Narrator: Chris Elkins Subscribe: http://www.denisonforum.org/subscribe
A royal expert explains that if things work out, William and Kate are set to break the cycle. Lindsay Lohan has returned to acting and admits she's still getting used to modern-day Hollywood. The grave of comedian Bob Saget finally has a headstone befitting of the beloved “Full House” star nearly 10 months after his sudden death. Rob's best pal Delaina Dixon from DivaGalsDaily's joins him today. Don't forget to vote in today's poll on Twitter at @naughtynicerob or in our Facebook group.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to episode #142 of the Debt Free Dad Podcast. Today I am excited to welcome Jenny Foster to the podcast. Jenny joined Roots in early October of 2022, and in ten months she has saved and paid off over $12,035.76. Today Jenny is joining me to share her journey, what changes she's made, and how she has massively improved her financial life in less than a year.What You'll LearnDiscover what made the biggest difference to help her save and pay off over $10,000 in just ten months.Hear how she went from stressed, depressed, and full of anxiety, to feeling very hopeful and confident in her finances.Listen as Jenny shares her biggest takeaways, and what advice she would give to anyone who felt like her before she started.Resources MentionedThe Top Ten Things Keeping You Broke... And How To Fix Them! - FREE COURSEThe Money Conversation - Free Guide10 Money Saving Ideas You Can Start Today - FREE COURSEBrad's Totally Awesome Debt Freedom PlannerFor more help, and a step-by-step process to get started, enroll in Brad's FREE online course, LIFE WITHOUT PAYMENTS.Free Tools and Downloads at www.therealdebtfreedad.comConnect With BradWebsite - https://www.therealdebtfreedad.comFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/therealdebtfreedad/Private Facebook Group - http://www.facebook.com/lifewithoutpaymentsInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/brad_nelson_debt_free_dad/Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.com/bradnelson0044/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/balancedcents/Thanks For ListeningLike what you hear? Please, subscribe on the platform you listen to most: Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Spotify, Tune-In, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, YouTube.We LOVE feedback, and also helps us grow our podcast! Please leave us an honest review in Apple Podcasts, we read every single one.Is there someone that you think would benefit from the Debt Free Dad podcast? Please, share this episode with them on your favorite social network!
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This episode provides an update on the political and humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan. In August 2021, after the United States completed its withdrawal from Afghanistan after twenty years of military presence, the Taliban took control of the country. Almost one year after the withdrawal, other global events have eclipsed Afghanistan in global media headlines, but the situation on the ground remains dire. In this episode, we will explore the most pressing humanitarian issues facing the country, investigate the policy solutions required to support the people of Afghanistan moving forward, and understand how countries should engage with Afghanistan economically and politically. This episode was recorded prior to the earthquake in Afghanistan and Pakistan on 21 June, 2022. We are joined by our guests Naheed Sarabi and Lina Tori Jan. Naheed Sarabi is the former Deputy Minister for Policy in Afghanistan's Ministry of Finance. Lina Tori Jan is the Afghanistan Program Coordinator at the Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace, and Security. This episode was hosted and developed by Alec Greven with support from Livey Beha and Fatima Murchal. Our executive producers are Livey Beha and Read Leask. To keep up with the latest episodes, follow us on Twitter @oxfordpolicypod and on Instagram @oxfordpolicypod_. https://mobile.twitter.com/oxfordpolicypod (@oxfordpolicypod) and on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/oxfordpolicypod_/ (@oxfordpolicypod_).
In this episode, Annie shares her birth story with Ella. Listen and find out why Annie actually spent 10 months pregnant!
In this replay special, we're back interviewing this unstoppable real estate baddie as she walks us through the journey of how she's done a whacking of 18 DEALS in just TEN MONTHS. Let's look back on how "Momtrepreneur" Jesseme Mcvey has been able to balance work and mom life by listening to this episode. Key Takeaways What's the driving factor of her getting into real estate? What are the action steps that made her successful? How does she balance being a full-time mom and an excellent real estate investor? You have to roll up your sleeves and have a season of hustle and sacrifice. Have that grit and determination, take the processes and systems and blow it up. Take action. If you have a goal, take small steps and hold yourself accountable. Don't ever think that you know everything. Always be out there seeking more. Resources Jesseme's Instagram Jesseme's Facebook MLS DealMachine Mojosells Driving For Dollars Mastery
Photo: Using a pump in the front-line trenches. Ypres Campaign (which Britons pronounce as "wipers"). @Batchelorshow #Classic#Ukraine: At the Front. Paul Gregory. (Originally aired April 14, 2021 -- ten months before the attack). Zelensky on the front lines & What is to be done? @PaulR_Gregory @HooverInst https://www.kyivpost.com/article/opinion/op-ed/paul-roderick-gregory-a-russian-false-flag-operation-to-invade-ukraine.html
Who says you can't juggle life and real estate business? Well, our returning guest is here today to prove that statement wrong. We're back interviewing this unstoppable real estate baddie as she walks us through the journey of how she's done a whacking of 18 DEALS in just TEN MONTHS. But wait, there's a catch. Jesseme McVey also made almost half a million in revenue without a team to help her. And to remind you, she's done all the nitty-gritty while still being a present mom to her lovely child. Amazing right? Learn the exact action tips on how she's been able to balance it all by listening to this episode. Key Takeaways What's the driving factor of her getting into real estate? What are the action steps that made her successful? How does she balance being a full-time mom and an excellent real estate investor? You have to roll up your sleeves and have a season of hustle and sacrifice. Have that grit and determination, take the processes and systems and blow it up. Take action. If you have a goal, take small steps and hold yourself accountable. Don't ever think that you know everything. Always be out there seeking more. Resources Jesseme's Instagram Jesseme's Facebook MLS DealMachine Mojosells Driving For Dollars Mastery
We're officially in our third month of 2022 and as it stands I have 10 months left to live - yes I am taking this very seriously. In this episode I talk about the things that I have learnt over the past two months whilst adopting the mentality of being more me and asking myself 'what would I do if I had a year left to live?'So here are some of the things I touch on: -How do you 'be more you?'- Why the universe gives you everything you want, in the opposite way.- The difference between surviving your life or thriving in it.- Giving yourself full permission to be who you've always known yourself to be.- Why disappointing people isn't always a bad thing.- Attachment and detachment - Duality: good and bad can coexist in every situation and in people as well.- How a group of addicts taught me about being human.- What an 84 year old woman taught me about growing older.This is also the final episode of season 2. We'll be back in two weeks with new guests and TWO episodes a week on a Tuesday & Thursday morning.SUBSCRIBE TO OUR CHANNEL: https://bit.ly/3iQCmFK CONNECT WITH US ON INSTAGRAM: https://bit.ly/3g9ADtA HEAR US OUT ON OUR PODCAST:SPOTIFY: https://spoti.fi/2XsvaaJ APPLE: https://apple.co/3AqMLhT And lastly, thanks for being here!
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From DailyPodcastPractice.com Today is the eve of the winter solstice, and it's also the beginning of the 11th month of my daily consecutive podcast shows. Born on this day in 1940, in the Harlem neighborhood of NYC, American jazz pianist & composer, Larry Willis Also born on this day in 1908 in Dallas, Texas, American civil engineer Francis Cutler Turner. My biggest overreaction?
Joe is an incompetent idiot doofus who has no clue where or who he is. No getting around it. The most powerful nation in the history of mankind is being lead by a geriatric fossil who mumbles and bumbles through a day. America has survived worse but it is a photo finish on which was worse. Great Depression and a world war or dealing with this boob. So we will review Joe's greatest accomplishments. It won't take long.
Just days before the home sale was going to be complete, the big freeze caused a pipe to burst! Ten months later, it finally closed. Geoff's colleague, Andrea Bustamente, shared this crazy story that you'll be telling your friends about.
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India: Ten Months of Ongoing Farmers Protests by Radio Islam
August Episode of So Here's What Happened! picks up with LaNeysha and Carolyn diving into discussion and review everything they watched and read during the month. The August episode of the podcast features Dark Blood #1, Fear the Walking Dead, D.P., Candy Man, Ten Months and Raging Fire.Featured books for this episode: Dark Blood #1Dark Blood #1 is one of the newest releases from BOOM! Studios' eponymous imprint. This new six-issue original series comes from screenwriter LaToya Morgan (AMC's The Walking Dead, Into The Badlands), artist Walt Barna (The Osiris Path), colorist A.H.G., and letterer AndWorld Design. Set in 1955 Alabama the series centers on a seemingly ordinary man, Avery Aldridge forging a brave new future for himself and his family while dealing with his past. When the wounds of his past come back, he learns that he is definitely anything but ordinary.Featured television shows for this episode: Fear the Walking Dead, D.P. The Devil JudgeFear the Walking Dead starts off set in Los Angeles, California, then Mexico, and later in Texas. The spin-off Walking Dead series centers on a dysfunctional blended family composed of high school counselor Madison Clark, her English teacher fiancé Travis Manawa, her daughter Alicia, her drug addict son Nick, Travis' son from a previous marriage, Chris, Chris' mother Liza Ortiz, and others who join their group following the zombie apocalypse. Now they must reinvent themselves, learning new skills and adopting new attitudes in order to survive as civilization collapses around them.D.P. is a six episode South Korean mini-series starring Jung Hae-in and Koo Gyo-hwan as members of the Deserter Pursuit team of the military. Newly transferred after his enlistment An Jun-ho (Jung Hae-in) is unprepared for the tragic situations that await him in the army. Struggling with his estrangement from his mother and sister, An Jun-ho is almost overcome with crushing guilt, confusion and rage that he feels when he's faced with the violent bullying, sexual harassment and stress that he, and his partner Han Ho-yeol (Koo Gyo-hwan ) encounter, leading him to see deserters and the institution that in a whole new light.D.P. is available for streaming. Trigger warning for graphic violence, and suicide.In the not to distant future the South Korean setting of The Devil Judge, political and judicial systems have become more about protecting those with power, and entertaining the masses than being beneficial for them. Determined to expose the corruption and manipulation of the top political figures, Judge Kang Yo-han (Ji Sung) creates a complicated plan to rid society of the people responsible for leading society to its destruction before it's too late, but he faces an unexpected dilemma when Kim Ga-on (Jin Young) his new partner on the televised courtroom show he leads, challenges him with his passionate idealism and stubbornness. The Devil Judge is available for streaming on Viki.comFeatured film shows for this episode: Candy Man, Ten Months, Raging FireCandyman is a direct sequel to the 1992 horror film Candyman that returns to the now-gentrified Chicago neighborhood where the legend began. Directed by Nia DaCosta, starring Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Teyonah Parris, Nathan Stewart-Jarrett, Colman Domingo. A chance encounter exposes Anthony to the true story behind the urban legend of Candyman. Anxious to use these macabre details in his studio as fresh grist for paintings, he unknowingly opens a door to a complex past that unravels his own sanity and unleashes a terrifying wave of violence. Written and directed by Namkoong Sun, Ten Months, makes its New York Asian Film Festival premiere. Game engineer Mi-rae has a burgeoning career and a doting boyfriend, and it looks like nothing will stop her from achieving her goal to change the world. That is until she discovers she's pregnant. Namkoong Sun's feature debut seamlessly blends humor and pathos in this captivating tale about a young woman finding her way forward when her own world's been turned upside down. Read Carolyn's interview with Namkoong Sun here.Directed by the late Benny Chan, Raging Fire makes its Fantasia Fest and New York Asian Film Festival debuts. Havoc reigns in Hong Kong when a disgraced former cop has returned for vengeance against his former mentor Shan, the decorated hero of the police force. He has assembled a wild bunch of merciless assassins to generate death and destruction till his vendetta is fully satisfied. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Where are the Heirs? Cindy Veit shares a project that she has been trying to close on for just shy of TEN MONTHS! This is a great episode to listen to if you are considering going after probate leads. Cindy has been put through the wringer trying to locate all the parties that must sign the closing docs for an estate sale that was never recorded properly TWENTY years ago! Cindy is a wholesaler, lender, landlord, flipper, Airbnb owner and does deals in her self-directed IRA. She joined HomeVestors 3 years ago, that's the “We Buy Ugly Houses” franchise. Cindy contributes a lot of her success to her supportive husband of THIRTY YEARS not to mention her super systems for following up.
ONE Question: Unapologetic Questions for Unapologetic Results
You're just about ready to step into a new stage of your business and you've set the goal: a $10k month, a 6-figure year, the million-dollar revenue mark. But how do you push past those stories and fears that have you questioning your ability to make that happen? Whatever your brain is handing you, now is the time to pause, dig deep, and take control of your internal narrative so you can break through that next income ceiling with confidence. Join special guest Mindset and Business Coach, Elise Maisonneuve, and me in this week's episode where we're unpacking ONE Question you can ask yourself to examine the stories that are holding you back from your next uplevel in business. Because once you detach from the noise in your mind, you open yourself up to grow and scale in clients, cash, joy, and overall business success! iTunes Episode Links: Learn more about Kim: kimargetsinger.com Learn more about the show: kimargetsinger.com/podcast Join Kim's FB Group, Business Besties & Creative Bosses: bit.ly/businessbestiesfbgroup Enroll in Sell Out Without Feeling Like a Sellout for Free: kimargetsinger.com/sell-out Book a free coaching consultation: bit.ly/kimconsult Elise Maisonneuve's Podcast: The Things We Didn't Do Elise on IG: @elise_danielle_
By Greg Currie I have lived my entire life in the rural area of South central Manitoba about 90 minutes south of Winnipeg along the US border. My wife Tracey and I were High school sweethearts and have been together for 43 years now Married 38 years and have raised 6 children and have 8 grandchildren I have always worked in the Agricultural industry and more recently (2013) manage the Municipal recycling and waste program in our area. Along with Tracey we love to do Videography of which we have made a side line business out of . ( Weddings.Graduations,Special events ,etc etc) Tracey is a retired Registered Nurse who has gone back to work part time due to staff shortages ( covid and politics) I was always active growing up playing hockey and baseball and although a little overweight for my height it wasn't until I reached my late 20's I started gaining weight that never seemed to go away. Tried numerous ways of losing between my 40's up to about a year ago with no success. Could always lose but it always came back plus a few pounds. In May of 2020 at 267 lbs and 5 ft 9 I discovered fasting through Delay Don't Deny and have never been happier about the simplistic and easy approach to so far losing 23Kg- 50 lbs of weight and improving my health. My biggest NSV has been an overall improvement in my mental and physical being. News My book The Fasting Highway is available on Amazon in both paperback and kindle. For Australian and New Zealand residents, you can buy the book direct from me at www.thefastinghighway.com. For the rest of the world, Amazon is your best option. Thank you to the many who have bought a copy of my book, it is much appreciated. The link below will take you to my book on Amazon. Amazon.com : the fasting highway Follow me on Instagram or my web page or join my Facebook group. Graeme Currie (@graemecurrie_63) • Instagram photos and videos The Fasting Highway with Intermittent Fasting Advocate Graeme Currie The Fasting Highway -Intermittent Fasting Podcast And Book | Facebook To subscribe to the newsletter starting April 2021, e-mail to join the list graeme@thefastinghighway.com Enjoy the Show Graem --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/graeme-currie/message
Mary Almonte ( https://twitter.com/MissMaryAlmonte ) , Baylor The Great ( https://twitter.com/BaylorTheGreat ) , Marquis ( https://twitter.com/Granband ) & Haize ( https://twitter.com/CEOHaize ) react to Nas winning his first Grammy and the awards show overall, plus review Drake Scary Hours 2, Snowfall, and much more! *Topics:* *Grammy's 2021* *Nas Finally Gets GRAMMY 26 Years, Ten Months, And 23 Days After Dropping ‘Illmatic'* *Candace Owens Threatens To Sue Cardi B Over Twitter Feud* *Drake - Scary Hours 2* *Snowfall Season 4* *much more!* Get at us: Email: thebreaksmedia@gmail.com Instagram: @TheBreaksMedia ( https://www.instagram.com/thebreaksmedia/?hl=en ) Twitter: @TheBreaksRadio ( https://twitter.com/TheBREAKSRadio )
Mary Almonte ( https://twitter.com/MissMaryAlmonte ) , Baylor The Great ( https://twitter.com/BaylorTheGreat ) , Marquis ( https://twitter.com/Granband ) & Haize ( https://twitter.com/CEOHaize ) react to Nas winning his first Grammy and the awards show overall, plus review Drake Scary Hours 2, Snowfall, and much more! *Topics:* *Grammy’s 2021* *Nas Finally Gets GRAMMY 26 Years, Ten Months, And 23 Days After Dropping ‘Illmatic’* *Candace Owens Threatens To Sue Cardi B Over Twitter Feud* *Drake - Scary Hours 2* *Snowfall Season 4* *much more!* Get at us: Email: thebreaksmedia@gmail.com Instagram: @TheBreaksMedia ( https://www.instagram.com/thebreaksmedia/?hl=en ) Twitter: @TheBreaksRadio ( https://twitter.com/TheBREAKSRadio )
On this episode of the Stolen Goodbyes podcast, Karen talks to Emma Charlesworth in Kent in the UK, and Pamela Addison in New Jersey in the USA, who both lost their husbands to Covid 19 in April 2020. Both of their husbands were in their mid 40s when they died. Despite the distance between them, the women have bonded through a shared sense of loss, support and grief including how both their husbands experienced their first Covid 19 symptoms on the same day, March 22.In this special interview, the two friends intimately recount the highs and lows of grief to Covid 19, how they are getting through daily life, how their children are coping and their hopes for the future. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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ETL Echo presents Ten Months by Grace_Lou_Freebush Summary: While Dumbledore may have appeared completely busy managing the Order of the Phoenix and hunting down Horcruxes with Harry, he managed to keep a sharp, concerned eye on Draco. When Draco was on the verge of fixing the Vanishing Cabinet before Dumbledore was prepared, the headmaster assigned Hermione a task. She was to go back in time and stall Draco, any means necessary. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/etl-echo/message
My guests are Chief Judge Nelly Khouzam (https://www.2dca.org/Judges/Chief-Judge-Nelly-Khouzam), and Clerk of the Court Mary Beth Kuenzel (https://www.2dca.org/About-the-Court/Clerk-s-Office/Clerk-of-Court-Mary-Beth-Kuenzel), of the Second District Court of Appeal (https://www.2dca.org/). The Second DCA's oral argument archives can be found here. (https://www.2dca.org/Oral-Arguments/Archived-Oral-Argument-Videos) Your host is Duane Daiker (https://www.shumaker.com/professionals/A-D/duane-a-daiker), a board certified appellate lawyer in the Tampa office of Shumaker, Loop & Kendrick, LLP (https://www.shumaker.com). You can reach him at: ddaiker@shumaker.com (ddaiker@shumaker.com). Please support our sponsor: Court Surety Bond Agency (http://courtsurety.com/). CSBA is the nation's leading surety agency specializing in supersedeas bonds. (877-810-5525). If you love the show, feel free to Buy Me a Coffee (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Daiker)! Please follow the show on Twitter (https://twitter.com/IssuesonAppeal), and consider subscribing and rating the show on iTunes. Special Guests: Chief Judge Nelly Khouzam and Mary Beth Kuenzel.
It's been an epic journey for iconic New York City restaurateur and Shake Shack founder Danny Meyer. Forced by the pandemic into closures and layoffs last spring, as he poignantly shared in two previous episodes, Danny stayed optimistic and was rewarded through the summer and fall, as new menu innovations and new dining protocols brought back customers.But then a fresh wave of infections inflicted fresh pain, with harder choices than ever and renewed layoffs and closings – one of them permanent. The restaurant industry overall is teetering on the edge, he says, desperate for federal help and active intervention to be able to return to the communities they once served. Danny still believes that restaurants will come back; that, in fact, the coming months will provide a unique opportunity for new restaurant launches. Yet his own spirit is being tested, as unrelenting challenges face off against defiant hope.
It's been an epic journey for iconic New York City restaurateur and Shake Shack founder Danny Meyer. Forced by the pandemic into closures and layoffs last spring, as he poignantly shared in two previous episodes, Danny stayed optimistic and was rewarded through the summer and fall, as new menu innovations and new dining protocols brought back customers.But then a fresh wave of infections inflicted fresh pain, with harder choices than ever and renewed layoffs and closings – one of them permanent. The restaurant industry overall is teetering on the edge, he says, desperate for federal help and active intervention to be able to return to the communities they once served. Danny still believes that restaurants will come back; that, in fact, the coming months will provide a unique opportunity for new restaurant launches. Yet his own spirit is being tested, as unrelenting challenges face off against defiant hope.
As I reflected on the postponement of a game Fans of the #5 Hawkeyes were really looking forward to, I went down the path of being a sports fanatic during the pandemic.
Around ten thousand people are stranded in India, wanting to return home to Australia.
I talk about the week leading up to Mom's birthday, the new year, a letter I wrote to Mom, how I'm trying to maintain a leveled-out place emotionally and not allowing grief to take complete control, prose poetry I'm working on, what I'm reading, what I recently finished reading, and how I'm celebrating Mom's birthday. Happy birthday, Mom. As always, I swear and talk about a lot of heavy stuff; you've been warned. Reedsy Prompts Profile: Here (https://blog.reedsy.com/creative-writing-prompts/author/cassie-poormokhtar/) Twitter: @cassieprmkhtr (https://twitter.com/cassieprmkhtr) https://charlotteseley.com/poetry for her chapbook, Die Young: Letters to Ke$ha. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cassieprmkhtr/support
On Episode #1, Walter Bowne introduces himself and this crazy course called "How Much Stuff Can One English Scholar Do in Ten Months?" aka, English III Honors with That Dude Who Teaches English. Welcome, scholars. Hold on tight.
Seconds and Cents, Episode 21. Today we're going to talk about just some of the things that I did when I was just starting out the business. This is probably the first year and a half of the business. And yesterday we talked about experimenting, we talked about kind of how nine out of 10 experiments really fail, they really fail miserably. And so at least in my world, nine out of 10 experiments fail really miserably. And so today, I was just going to kind of tell some stories, some things that happened when I was when I was just getting started. When it was still a one man show.
A week ago Monday, Aiden got dumped by his girlfriend, Danica, out of the blue. He made breakfast, she came out of the bedroom and just told him that she just couldn't take it anymore. They had been dating TEN MONTHS and he has no idea what happened! We're going to figure it out!
How’d you say in German: “I'm going to become a father in ten months.”? by Herr Professor
What's in this episode?I celebrated ten months of sobriety on November 1st. I decided to do a little recap on what I've learned so far. These are my key takeaways and while this is about my recovery from the booze. You can really apply most of these to anything involving a major life shift or change that you're going through. Hopefully, some of these will give you some food for thought as you start to reexamine your life since we're approaching the end of this year. Can't believe it!Stopping the drink was the easy partPink cloud of sobriety is a legit thingFeeling come back when you least expect itYou will need supportTriggers can hit you at anytime and anywhere! Honesty is HUGE and has been a lifesaverBoundaries are awesome BUT not everyone will dig themYou may lose people (OR, they may lose you)FOMO (it's all in your head but damn it does suck)Time flies! And as always, thank you for listening to my lovely show. If possible, I would love for you to review me on iTunes, Google, Stitcher -- anywhere, really. If you have comments or suggestions feel free to hit me up via the ways below! And sign up for my mailing list. I do like to do giveaways from time to time. IG: gettingyourishtogetherEmail: gettingyourishtogether@gmail.comSign up for my mailing list!
The How of Business - How to start, run & grow a small business.
Entrepreneurial story and The 10 Factor for small business growth with Tim Meuchel. Tim is an entrepreneur, bestselling author and podcast host. He shares the 10-Month Success Blueprint (starting at 38:00) to help consultants and entrepreneurs create a thriving small business built around their ideal lifestyle. He is the author of the book "The 10 Factor: From Struggling to Thriving Business in Ten Months", and the host of the podcast "The 10 Factor: From Struggling to Thriving Business". Henry Lopez is a serial entrepreneur, small business coach, and the host of this episode of The How of Business show – dedicated to helping you start, run and grow your small business. (TheHowOfBusiness.com)
This episode is a livestream replay that I just had to share with you all. Guys, just TEN MONTHS after signing my very first client, I raised my rates to $10,000. And signed a client nearly immediately. Then? Fast forward a couple more clients and I got in my head and didn't raise my rates for another 10 months even though I felt really called too. Which means, I also wasn't signing clients. THIS is why you don't put off raising your rates when it's on your heart. Can't wait to share all the deets on HOW to raise your rates in this episode. Enjoy! And don't forget to subscribe + leave a 5 star review if you do! Follow Taylor - Instagram - @_thetaylorlee Facebook - facebook.com/thetaylorlee
This episode is a livestream replay that I just had to share with you all. Guys, just TEN MONTHS after signing my very first client, I raised my rates to $10,000. And signed a client nearly immediately. Then? Fast forward a couple more clients and I got in my head and didn't raise my rates for another 10 months even though I felt really called too. Which means, I also wasn't signing clients. THIS is why you don't put off raising your rates when it's on your heart. Can't wait to share all the deets on HOW to raise your rates in this episode. Enjoy! And don't forget to subscribe + leave a 5 star review if you do! Follow Taylor - Instagram - @_thetaylorlee Facebook - facebook.com/thetaylorlee
This week, we sat down with the Seattle-based rapper Sol. During his time at the University of Washington, he was awarded the Bonderman Scholarship which allowed Sol to travel to 10 countries in 10 months. One of the requirements of this trip was that he had to go alone. At the time, Sol sat at #1 on the iTunes Hip Hop charts and #4 globally after the release of Yours Truly, then decided to drop off the map. When most would look to do anything to capitalize financially and socially on an album’s success, Sol saw it more important to find himself. In this episode, Sol talks about the impact of this ten-month journey, how he actually started as a painter before music, his relationship with Macklemore, a pivotal conversation with his Aunt, studying under Seattle Legend Isaac Meek, and the creative process behind his most recent album that just dropped March 1st, Soon Enough. Even if you aren’t an avid listener to Sol or music in general, I highly recommend you listen through this conversation. This talk was more than music. Sol drops some unique insight on crafting the vision of an independent artist, understanding different cultures, and why your definition of success should not be defined by the mainstream. Without further ado, here is our wide-ranging conversation with Sol. Sol (Spotify): http://tinyurl.com/y3nq3kw6 Sol (Apple Music): https://tinyurl.com/yyjtenl6 Sol - These Songs ft. Elan Wright (official video): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTUXUDDwJp4 The Aux: https://www.auxoro.com/theaux/ Intro/Outro Music: Produced by David Grossfeld Mixed and Mastered by Dbsound on Fiverr Sound Design: Matt Grossfeld Auxoro main site: https://www.auxoro.com/ Insta: https://www.instagram.com/auxoro/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/auxoromag/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Auxoromag
Featuring Kelsey Ranshaw as Zoe, Starlise Waschuk as Claire, Jarrett Viczko as Arthur, Dayleigh Nelson as Morrison, Graham Miles as Hollis, Alina Blackett as Marie, and featuring the voices of Richard Meen, Rachel Kent, Jameson Trenholm and Andy Garland
This week I want to talk about an epidemic that affects everybody, and that is social media addiction. Today’s society lives in a very noisy world, and the noise I’m speaking of has nothing to do with that which comes in your ears. I recently deleted the Facebook app from my phone, because it simply became too much of a distraction for my taste. You see, I have discovered that far too much of my day was invested in staying on top of things on Facebook. I was that person that was lying to himself thinking that I needed to be on Facebook because that’s what was best for my business. When I looked inward and became honest with myself the reality was that I had a fear of missing out. I have also recently learned that the addiction to social media that we all suffer from is fueled by dopamine, or more importantly the head of dopamine we receive when we get something in front of us to keep our brain busy. Before I was able to delete the app completely I had to ask myself a very difficult question. The question was whether or not my time on Facebook was actually having a positive impact on my business. To test the theory I made no posts at all myself for two weeks. I quickly realized that I, Tyler Sheff, did not need to actively engage in social media it myself in order for it to have a positive effect on my business. I have been on Facebook since day one and never once was able to see any tangible opportunity that relates to my business as a real estate investor on Facebook. I have seen lots of lies, gimmicks, posing, staging, and other ridiculousness but nothing that has and had any positive impact on my business whatsoever. For me the straw that broke the camel’s back was in witnessing a post from one of my friends, where another person made a comment and then another person attacked that person for their comment which began a back-and-forth barrage that was nothing short of obnoxious and cruel. Social media has turned what would normally be every day average people into borderline monsters. Because I am a positive person I cannot be surrounded by constant negativity or obnoxious people, therefore Facebook had to go bye-bye. Below are some shocking statistics that you all need to take heed of: Facebook’s own Mark Zuckerberg said that the average Facebook user spends 40 minutes per day on Facebook. That adds up to One Year and Ten Months!! 79% of Americans use Facebook Daily 1.3 Billion users as of 4th quarter 2017 80% of time spent on social media happens on Mobile In order for investors to get on board with what you’re doing you have to be focused on one specific type of asset class. The problem with social media is it gives many people an opportunity to show exactly how distracted they are in reality. Over sharing is also far too common on social media channels, don’t kid yourself to think that people aren’t watching. In order to be successful as a real estate investor you must be focused on one asset class, because as we all know, a man who chases many rabbits catch is none. It is important to note that there is software virtual assistants and companies whose job it is to maintain a presence for you on social media. Instead of you wasting your precious time on social media you can simply delegate this task to one of those sources. Social media is a powerful advertising medium which is what it has evolved to over the years. Just because you are advertising on social media doesn’t mean that social media needs to control your entire life.
John & Taylor have been dating for TEN MONTHS and living together for LESS THAN THREE WEEKS!!! When it came to moving in together, John brought up the idea because Taylor, having been the first to ask John out and the first to “say the L word,” was hesitant to move too fast and John knew that he needed to take back some of the initiative. Some questions raised in this episode are: are they a Perfect Couple™️? Will they be back on Honey to discuss more fights? Did John just propose to Taylor on the a
Katie and Matt have been dating for TEN MONTHS! They met doing sketch comedy in Los Angeles but really connected at a meetup for a Facebook group comprised of “sad freelance comedians who need an excuse to get out of the house(!!!)”. Julia chats with them about how important it is to know your partner’s “endgame” – even if that endgame doesn’t include you yet – and how their different backgrounds (his parents are the model of a long-standing healthy relationship while she’s an only child whose parents divorced when she was two years old) play into their expectations of one another. The conflict that they’ve dealt with concerns communication – basically, not knowing if you’re “official enough” to bring something up when it bothers you – and money – they have different goals for their professional lives and that has led to some ruffled feathers from time to time. Since they’ve been doing the long-distance thing for the bulk of their relationship, the time they do spend together is usually really special and they try to not take it for granted...but there’s nothing wrong with lounging around on the couch all day every once in awhile! Callbacks and Show Notes: Jonathan and Natalie’s episode will be released in early September. Katie’s episode of Under Her Eye: http://www.whatsacreative.com/episodes/episode-10-the-worst-shopping-partner-ever/
Does the distant dwarf planet Pluto have an ocean beneath its thick crust of ice? It's certainly possible, according to a group of researchers who are analysing the data from the New Horizons Pluto flyby last year. They argue that a deep ocean of water would best explain the position of the great heart shaped depression on Pluto's surface. Adam Rutherford quizzes planetary scientist Francis Nimmo about this new hypothesis. Adam also talks to glaciologist Robert Mulvaney of the British Antarctic Survey, who is now setting off for the frozen south to prospect for the oldest ice in Antarctica. He's part of a European project which aims to drill deep into the ice sheet of East Antarctica and chart the climate and atmosphere history of Antarctica back to 1.5 million years ago. Are grass-fed cattle better for the global climate than cattle fed on grain-based feeds? Dr Tara Garnett of the Food Climate Research Network at Oxford University responds to listeners comments on carbon emissions and diet. Swifts can fly for 10 months non-stop, never touching the ground. Anders Hedenstrom of Lund University discovered this remarkable fact by fitting birds with a tiny electronic backpack which recorded their location and flight activity across a whole year.
I recently received an email from Mike Wendland that said… “I bought your equipment package, worked through many of your tutorials and have listened to most, if not all of the Podcast Answer Man episodes. I also follow the Pursuing a Balanced Life podcast. I wanted to write you and let you know that my […] I have other podcasts that might be of interest to you. See my list of shows at http://CliffRavenscraft.com/podcast Let's Work Together! Would you like to connect with me through one-on-one coaching or through one of my paid mastermind groups? If so, visit my WORK WITH ME PAGE and submit an application today.
I recently received an email from Mike Wendland that said… “I bought your equipment package, worked through many of your tutorials and have listened to most, if not all of the Podcast Answer Man episodes. I also follow the Pursuing a Balanced Life podcast. I wanted to write you and let you know that my […] I have other podcasts that might be of interest to you. See my list of shows at http://CliffRavenscraft.com/podcast Let's Work Together! Would you like to connect with me through one-on-one coaching or through one of my paid mastermind groups? If so, visit my WORK WITH ME PAGE and submit an application today.
In this episode we're joined by Joe Mihalic author of "No More Harvard Debt" on the following topics: How he got $90,000 of student loan debt from going to Harvard Business School Maintaining the drive/motivation on getting a second job The lowest point of trying to pay off his debt and how he worked through it Struggles of selling items you own and even getting extra roommates and how that changed his perception on materialism Joe is the author of the following books (both available on Amazon): No More Harvard Debt: A Mission to Destroy $90k of Student Debt in Ten Months (http://amzn.com/B008L5LZS2) Destroy Student Debt: A Combat Guide to Freedom (http://amzn.com/B00929U3RU) Joe also runs a blog at http://nomoreharvarddebt.com/ If you enjoyed this podcast, please take a minute to share with a friend and RATE and SUBSCRIBE in iTunes. iTunes Link: http://bit.ly/dfmpodcast Stitcher Radio: http://bit.ly/dfmstitcher Android (RSS): http://bit.ly/dfmpodcastrss You can also visit our website and sign up for the email list to be notified of new episodes, articles, and get our FREE ebook – A Practical Guide to Debt and Personal Finance for Muslims: http://debtfreemuslims.com/get-our-free-ebook/
If the title didn’t catch your eye, lean in a little closer. Listen and learn to how Mike Agugliaro completely shifted his business by shifting his mindset, skills and frequency of taking action in as little as 10 months. It’s incredible what is possible when intentional tweaks are made. When in a place of true service, trust is one major factor essential to the process. It just goes to show that guiding others in producing successful results brings you extraordinary success. Get the show notes for 142 | From $1 to $23 Million in Ten Months with Mike Agugliaro Click to Tweet: Listening to an amazing episode on Leaders in the Trenches with @GeneHammett #Mindset #TrueService #Episode142 #Podcasts Give Leaders in the Trenches a review on iTunes!
We chat about Rogers' new Roam Like Home deal and how it compares to KnowRoaming and Roam Mobility. There's a big discussion about the Nexus 9 and the iPad mini 3, and how they compare as productivity devices -- which one do you think wins the argument? We talk a lot about security and the NSA, a little about the state of mid-range Android devices, and there's a long discussion on whether Microsoft still has its head in the game when it comes to Windows Phone. It's a long one, but this SyrupCast is worth listening to until the end. Running time: 108 minutes Hosts: Daniel Bader, Jane McEntegart, Douglas Soltys
In preparation for the season finale, and another TEN MONTHS with no Game of Thrones, the Babes present [SPOILERIFIC] reactions to the episode everyone’s (still) talking about, and predictions for what came next. We will react to the season finale just … Continue reading →
Sun, 1 Jan 2012 12:00:00 +0100 http://www.plosntds.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pntd.0001747 https://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/15747/1/oa_15756.pdf Bretzel, Gisela; Loescher, Thomas; Kere, Abiba Banla; Badziklou, Kossi; Diefenhardt, Adolf; Hoffmann, Harald; Wiedemann, Franz; Kobara, Basil; Amekuse, Komi; Nitschke, Joerg; Jansson, Moritz; Symank, Dominik; Maman, Issaka; Piten, Ebekalisai; Beissner, Marcus