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Kecy a politika
Kecy a politika 214: Babiš přepřahá, Turek upadá

Kecy a politika

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 54:26


Hnutí ANO je sice hlavním favoritem sněmovních voleb, ale Andrej Babiš má oprávněný dojem, že volební kampaň i preference stagnují. Čtyři měsíce před volbami proto vyměnil hlavního manažera kampaně Jana Richtera za podnikatele Jakuba Střeštíka.Co ANO škodí a co je limituje? Babiš těžce nese skandály ústecké organizace ANO, která se v řadě míst chová jako mafie na dobytém území. Rovněž mu škodí zahraničněpolitické spojenectví s premiérem Ficem, Orbánem a prezidentem Trumpem. Trpí tím hlavně jeho středoví, váhaví voliči, takže Babiš doporučuje jedno: dělat předvolební veselice s lidmi a nemluvit o zahraniční politice.Babiš také ustupuje od konzervativního nátěru, který si před časem pro ANO pořídil. Jednak tomu jeho voliči příliš nerozumějí a současně se uvnitř evropské frakce Patrioti pro Evropu příliš umazal od stran, které dělají proputinovskou politiku, což jeho nevyhranění voliči nenesou dobře.Vytáhl proto ekonomická témata a na billboardech srovnává ceny výrobků před covidem a dnes. Podle údajů Světové banky jsou však ve světě oproti roku 2019 potraviny obecně dražší o 27 procent a zemědělské komodity dokonce o 40 procent.To Tomio Okamura jde ještě dál – na svých mítincích nabízí pivo, ovoce a zeleninu, jejichž ceny se přibližují těm před 45 lety!To Filip Turek z Motoristů má úplně jiné starosti. Jeho svět chlapeckých snů a fikcí, který ztvárnil ve své autobiografii, rozmetala dvojice analytiků Mahdalová–Škod, když doložili, že jeho úspěchy „formulového jezdce“ jsou jedna velká lež.Vzpamatují se Motoristé z téhle rány?

Healing Meditations
ASMR Immersive Meditation For Stress Relief And Overthinking

Healing Meditations

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 34:01


DJ H-tee Podcasts
Episode 119: SETMIX 119

DJ H-tee Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2025 124:18


Healing souls through music1. Mdu aka Trp x Tycoon - Untitled (Feat. Thatohatsi & Tracy)2. Kelvin Momo & Da Muziqal Chef - Bo Gogo (feat. Tracy & Thatohatsi)3. MDU aka TRP - Sabela (feat. Tracy & Thatohatsi)4. Tycoon, Toby Franco & Thabza Tee - Mhlobo Wami (feat. Tracy & Thatohatsi)5. Babalwa_M_-_Ungazilibali6. Kabza De Small and DJ Maphorisa ft Mashudu, LeandraVert, Chronical Deep - Yiyo7. Mlindo The Vocalist & DJ Maphorisa - Umdali (feat. Tman Xpress & Phila Dlozi)8. Mashudu - Kwazulu (feat. Murumba Pitch & Soa Mattrix)9. Gaba Cannal & Oscar Mbo - Lord Is My Light (feat. The Bless)10. Josiah De Disciple - Son Of Ingress11. MFR Souls - Iskathi (feat. Maline Aura, Bassie & Shane907)12. Soa Mattrix - Iskhathi (feat. Bassie, Happy Jazzman & Faith Strings)13. Kelvin Momo - Intyatyambo (feat. Babalwa M & Yallunder)14. Russell Zuma, Nova MusiQ & George Lesley - Siyathandana (feat. Zain SA, Gaba Cannal & Jay Sax)15. Kelvin Momo - Uku Khanya ft Stixx, Yallunder, Umthakathi Kush16. Mashudu - Shlobo Sam (feat. ilovelethu)17. Mordecai & Katlego Vocals - Inhliziyo18. ARAK ZA & DaVinci's Disciples - Survived19. Sha Sha, Kelvin Momo & Sykes - Ndawana20. T-Man SA & MacG - The Mummy21. Chronical Deep,Latique & Kabza De Small - Hayi Baba feat. Leehleza & Ezra22. Novatron, Mellow & Sleazy & DJ 787 - Kshubile (feat. Scotts Maphuma & GoodGuy Styles)23. Soa Family - Lesilo ft Frank Mabeat, Tribal Soul, Soa-Mattrix

Moms on the Rocks
TRP FREEBIE: World's Strictest Parents UK: New Jersey Family (with special guest and foster parent, Daniel)

Moms on the Rocks

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 125:38


*This episode is available AD-FREE on both of our patreon channels*It's been a frenzy of a week, so we were pleasantly surprised to find this episode of World's Strictest Parents didn't turn out to be a lesson in the demise of society; in fact, it shone a light on two gay dads who apparantly wrote the book on how to talk to your kids and how to make sure they don't turn into a-holes! Of course, we should have known it was going to be a banger if a request, bc it was made by TRP submission VIP: Daniel Welling, a real life foster dad! After we wrap up the episode recap, Daniel joins us to discuss the foster care system and we were fascinated to hear his stories! It's lovely to hear some positive examples of foster parents, since it seems only the bad ones get media attention! May is Foster Care month, and we couldn't be happier to spend this first week with one of our fave listeners! Enjoy!!!https://www.childcrisisaz.org/LEAVE US A VOICEMAIL AND SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS!Snark and sarcasm is highly encouraged as we see what our favorite family is up to, as well as a dip into the latest pop culture news and highlights. Subscribe on YouTube, Patreon, and your favorite podcast app!Please like and subscribe on Youtube!Join our private Facebook Group "We Love to Hate Everything"Coming up this week on Patreon:*THE ENTIRE BACKLOG OF AMANDA LOVES TO HATE TEEN MOM IS AVAILABLE FOR only $3*WE LOVE TO HATE TV*Tier 1+: World's Strictest Parents UK: New Jersey Family (with special guest and foster parent, Daniel)*Tiers 2+: Sister Wives S13 E4 "Kody's Shocking Move" (part 2)TOTAL REQUEST PODCAST World's Strictest Parents UK: New Jersey Family (with special guest and foster parent, Daniel)GIRL DINNERGirl Dinner Episode 42: "Polyfamily Pilot"Like & Subscribe! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Kingsley Flowz Podcasts
Amapiano Mix 02

Kingsley Flowz Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2025 80:01


The new Amapiano mix is here! Once again crafted with love and focusing on a more subtle sound, this mix features a beautiful tempered groove throughout. Hope y'all like it. Enjoy! 1. Kabza De Small, Mfr Souls, MDU aka TRP, KJM-Cornetist - Saxo [Kombelani] 2. Kabza De Small, Stakev - Bayafowna [Piano Hub] 3. Stakev - Kosha Rekere [Piano Hub] 4. DJ Maphorisa, Mellow & Sleazy, Kabelo Sings, Xduppy, Seun1401 - Ke System [New Money Gang Records] 5. DBN Gogo, Chley, Zee Nxumalo, Ceeka RSA, Shakes & Les - Funk 55 feat. Ceeka RSA feat. Chley [Kreativekornerr] 6. LeeMcKrazy, Shakes & Les - Funk 99 [Kreativekornerr] 7. Visca, Young Stunna, Scooby Steeze, ShaunMusiQ & Ftears, FREE THE YOUTH - HELLO (INDABA) [LVRN Records (Love Renaissance)] 8. Tango Supreme, Warren Justin - Club 88 [LVRN Records (Love Renaissance)] 9. DJ Maphorisa, Tyler ICU, Tumelo.za, Nandipha808, Ceeka RSA, Tyron Dee - Mnike [New Money Gang Records] 10. Tycoon, Warren Justin, El.Stephano, Mlawra SA - Amateki (feat. Warren Justin) [Noto Solutions] 11. Tyler ICU, Masterpiece YVK, Al xapo, Ceeka RSA - Mlume Bhobbi [Piano Hub] 12. DJ Maphorisa, Scotts Maphuma, LeeMcKrazy, TNK MusiQ, LastbornDiroba, Xduppy - Abo Nokuthula Revisit [New Money Gang Records] 13. SLY, Kabza De Small, Young Stunna, Dench, Masterpiece YVK - Desha [Piano Hub] 14. TDK Macassette, Tycoon, Mashudu, Springle, Fanarito - Mali Ekseni (feat. Mashudu, Springle & TDK Macassette) [Tyza Wav.] 15. SLY, Kabza De Small, Tycoon, Dladla Mshunqisi, Goldmax - Iza Mawala (feat. Dladla Mshunqisi & Goldmax) [Tyza Wav.] 16. Mfr Souls, Olley RSA - Yaphela Imali [Kombelani] 17. Kelvin Momo, Jinger Stone, Nvcho - Suit & Tie (feat. Jinger Stone & Nvcho) [Kelvin Momo Productions] 18. Tracy, Kelvin Momo, Da Muziqal Chef, Thatohatsi - Bo Gogo (feat. Tracy & Thatohatsi) [Kelvin Momo Productions] 19. Mfr Souls, Shane907, Tonic Blue, Dot Mega - Roots [Kombelani]

Consciousness Entertainment
CONSCIOUSNESS ENTERTAINMENT SESSIONS EPISODE 105

Consciousness Entertainment

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 132:40


Tracklist 01. Gaba Cannal - Serenade 02. Kelvin Momo, Babalwa M, Yallunder - Intyatyambo 03. Gaba Cannal, Meez, The Bless - Umasithela 04. Kelvin Momo, Da Muziqal Chef, Tracy, Thatohatsi - Bo Gogo 05. DJ Maphorisa, Xduppy, Sly, Tracy, Thatohatsi - Ukuphumula 06. Tycoon, MDU aka TRP, ANCHORBEE DJ SA - Steel Drum 07. DJ Maphorisa, Xduppy, Kabza De Small, Young Stunna, Thatohatsi, Nkosazana Daughter - Abantwana Bakho 08. Yumbs, Mashudu, Makhanj, Nia Pearl, Teddy Moloi, Zani - Awuboni 09. Zee Nxumalo, TBO, PYY Log drum King, DJ Tearz, Dr Thulz - Ngisakuthanda 10.Stakev, B33kay SA - Imali 11. Ntokzin, Josiah De Disciple, Zee_nhle, Starr Healer - Ex Yami Iyajola 12. Murumba Pitch, Kabza De Small, Young Stunna, Mthunzi - Qoma 13. Gaba Cannal, Oscar Mbo, The Bless - Lord Is My light 14. Mellow & Sleazy, Tman Xpress, CowBoii - Welele 15. Djy Vino, Nkulee 501 - Cool Affair 16. Mellow & Sleazy, Tman Xpress, LastBornDiroba, CowBoii, TheBuu - Ibhanoyi 17. DJ Stoks, Mel Muziq, Happy Jazzman, Bassie, Faith Strings - Mamazala 18. Murumba Pitch, Kelvin Momo - Hello 19. DJ Maphorisa, Xduppy, Enny M The Guitar, Focallistic - Dlala Ka Yona 20. Mellow & Sleazy, Tman Xpress, LowBass Djy - Mela Kufe Bani BPM:112 Size: 307mb Duration:02:12:41s For Bookings: email: keorapetseeightyfive@gmail.com OR WhatsApp +27 (81) 881 2063

HausboTalk Petra Horkého
Enolog HYNEK VICH - Fascinace vínem a čtení jeho poezie

HausboTalk Petra Horkého

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 30:26


Hynek Vich je enolog, znalec a milovník vína. Žil v Belgii, v Bordeaux pěstuje víno a radí francouzským producentům vína. Byl jsem na několika degustacích, kde hovořil o víně, a zjistil jsem, že je vědec, milovník a doslova básník vína. Proto jsem moc rád, že jsme se dohodli na společném natáčení. Užijte si – a bacha, následující povídání může vyvolávat velkou chuť na sklenku něčeho fakt dobrého..!00:00 Fascinace vínem a čtení jeho poezie.11:28 Párování s pokrmem.13:58 Jak vstoupit do dialogu s vínem?21:38 Jaká má být teplota vína?25:18 První přivonění a ochutnání.Zbytek rozhovoru, který najdete na https://herohero.co/petrhorky obsahuje navíc tyto kapitoly:33:45 Cíl každého vinaře je harmonie.38:09 Výroba i skladování vína musí být přesné.44:18 Každé víno má příběh, kulturu a vhodnou situaci.48:47 Trpělivost má cenu.51:23 Dobré víno nemusí být drahé.Kamera: Ondřej HošekStřih: Šimon RychlikSupport the show

Your Longevity Blueprint
214: Living With Intention Part 2 with Lindsay Leahy

Your Longevity Blueprint

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 33:10


We are excited to have Lindsay Leahy joining us for the second part of a two-part series. In Part 1, Lindsay shared her story, highlighting the importance of quieting the noise in our lives. Today, in Part 2, she dives into why establishing core values is essential, encouraging us to embody them and bring them into the world. She will also get you to consider what a good life would look like and how to make it happen. For those listeners who have not done so yet, please listen to part one first. Examples of core values: Integrity Honesty Faith Family Respect Commitment Kindness   Time & Energy Prioritization   Personal Growth Lindsay Leahy's Bio: Lindsay Leahy is a proud wife, daughter, auntie, and friend. She is passionate about Jesus, hugs, dreams, adventures, and deep conversation. She is the creator of the blog Grit, Gratitude, and Grace and the author of Take it All Apart: How to Live, Lead, and Work with Intention. Lindsay is also the founder and Dream Builder at The Restoration Project, a women-owned coaching and consulting practice that invites people to "look deeper to go higher." They hold space for leaders and teams to explore who they are at their best and how they bring that into the world. They have supported hundreds of amazing humans to improve their organizational health, team, leadership effectiveness, and individual well-being. In this episode: How Lindsay helps her clients find their core values Lindsay expands on the concept of quieting the noise Why you need to identify and reduce distractions Practical tips for creating quiet time daily to foster reflection and intention How personal and professional development tie together The benefit of improving your emotional vocabulary and how you can do that What teams can focus on to create a more enjoyable experience and maximize their effectiveness   Links and Resources: Sinus Support Use code ENERGY to get 10% off MITOCHONDRIAL COMPLEX Use code OMEGA3S to get 10% off OMEGA3S Guest Social Media Links: The Restoration Project Take It All Apart (book) TRP on Facebook TRP on Instagram: @yourleadershipcoaches TRP on LinkedIn Grit, Gratitude, and Grace Follow Your Longevity Blueprint  On Instagram| Facebook| Twitter| YouTube | LinkedIn Get your copy of the Your Longevity Blueprint book and claim your bonuses here Find Dr. Stephanie Gray and Your Longevity Blueprint online   Follow Dr. Stephanie Gray  On  Facebook| Instagram| Youtube Twitter | LinkedIn Integrative Health and Hormone Clinic Podcast production by Team Podcast   

The Republican Professor
Confessions of a Republican Professor with Dr. Lucas J. Mather, Ph.D. and Jon Schober 30 Dec 2020 FB

The Republican Professor

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 79:28


This interview with Texas State House Republican Candidate Jon Schober from 30 December 2020 in Texas was a real hoot. Cross-posted on the Coffee with Jon podcast. Enjoy ! We had Jon on TRP podcast in 2022, where we spoke at length again about his Texas State House candidacy (4 August 2022 published here). Follow Jon Schober on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Schober4Texas if you like what you see and hear. Donate a gift to keep the podcast going on Venmo at-sign no space TheRepublicanProfessor or https://buymeacoffee.com/lucasj.mather Warmly, Lucas J. Mather, Ph.D. The Republican Professor Podcast The Republican Professor Newsletter on Substack https://therepublicanprofessor.substack.com/ https://www.therepublicanprofessor.com/podcast/ https://www.therepublicanprofessor.com/articles/ YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheRepublicanProfessor Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheRepublicanProfessor Twitter: @RepublicanProf Instagram: @the_republican_professor

Build Your Remarkable Practice for Chiropractors
057 - Creating a Business That Works for You, Not Against You with Dr. Devin Vrana

Build Your Remarkable Practice for Chiropractors

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 37:19


Sustainable success isn't about going faster—it's about building a business that supports your life, not the other way around.Dr. Lona sits down with Dr. Devin Vrana to discuss the seasons of growth, the importance of pacing yourself, and knowing when to shift gears in business and life. Dr. Devin shares her journey from high-volume, fast-paced solo practice to creating a business model that allowed for balance, family, and long-term fulfillment. They discuss how to avoid burnout, the power of mentorship, and how to align your practice with your personal vision for success.Key Highlights01:07 – Introduction of Dr. Devin Vrana and how she became a new coach in TRP, bringing energy and leadership to the community.03:14 – The danger of running too fast in business, how high-speed growth can become unsustainable, and lessons from early practice years.04:40 – A personal story about returning to practice too soon after childbirth, and the physical, emotional, and professional toll it took.06:37 – A life-changing moment—how her son's serious injury forced her to rethink her business model and create a more sustainable structure.07:42 – Why one-doc, high-speed, high-volume models aren't always the best long-term approach, and how different practice models can create freedom and longevity.09:22 – The power of mentorship and evolving beyond initial coaching frameworks to create a practice that truly aligns with your vision.12:39 – Why anchoring yourself in purpose (rather than outside expectations) is key to long-term fulfillment and sustainable success.14:03 – How the business world is shifting, and why modern practices need resilience, adaptability, and systems that work beyond just the owner.16:46 – The biggest mistake entrepreneurs make: following other people's definitions of success instead of creating their own.21:16 - Dr. Eric DiMartino and Justin Maxwell from Success Partner, Big Life Financial discuss transforming high income into generational wealth. Uncover  how Big Life Financial supports chiropractors in optimizing their finances through strategic systems. They introduce the concept of ROE (return on emotion) alongside ROI, focusing on the peace of mind for business owners. Tune in to enhance your financial health and business success. Resources MentionedFor more information about Big Life Financial please visit: https://biglifefinancial.comTo schedule a Strategy Session with Dr Lona: https://go.oncehub.com/DrLonaBuildPodcastTo schedule a Strategy Session with Dr Bobby: https://go.oncehub.com/DrBobbyBuildPodcastFollow Dr Bobby on Instagram: https://qr.me-qr.com/WOz1qy6E   Follow Dr Lona on Instagram: https://qr.me-qr.com/o2oFbovyLearn what it takes to be Remarkable!: https://theremarkablepractice.com/

Your Longevity Blueprint
213: Living With Intention Part 1 with Lindsay Leahy

Your Longevity Blueprint

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 33:21


We are excited to have Lindsay Leahy, the founder of the Restoration Project and author of the book Take It All Apart, joining us for a two-part series to help us build awareness and find the peace we are searching for in this chaotic world. Today, in Part 1, Lindsay shares how the Restoration Project came about and starts taking us through the importance of quieting the noise in our lives, connecting with our strengths, intentions, and dreams, and moving beyond our fears and limiting beliefs. Six ways to quiet the noise in your life: Start the day with five minutes of intentional quiet time to set the tone for a calmer, more mindful day Recognize the distractions that affect you most (social media, constant background noise, or unhealthy influences) Set boundaries on screen time and be intentional about the content you engage with Reduce background noise by turning off the TV or radio to allow space for silence and stillness Limit your exposure to those who do not support your well-being Turn off the radio or podcasts while driving occasionally to give your mind space to process and reflect Lindsay Leahy's Bio: Lindsay Leahy is a proud wife, daughter, auntie, and friend. She is passionate about Jesus, hugs, dreams, adventures, and deep conversation. She is the creator of the blog Grit, Gratitude, and Grace and the author of Take it All Apart: How to Live, Lead, and Work with Intention. Lindsay is also the founder and Dream Builder at The Restoration Project, a women-owned coaching and consulting practice that invites people to "look deeper to go higher." They hold space for leaders and teams to explore who they are at their best and how they bring that into the world. They have supported hundreds of amazing humans to improve their organizational health, team, leadership effectiveness, and individual well-being. In this episode: How everything changed for Lindsay when she started looking at herself through the eyes of God  The benefits of coaching for health and longevity Lindsay gives an overview of her team and the services they offer at the Restoration Project What it means to quiet the noise in our lives How continuous self-reflection and adjustment help us stay true to our core values How quiet time in the morning sets the tone for the rest of the day How to connect with your strengths, intentions, and dreams   Links and Resources: Use code MOOD to get 10% off 5HTP Use code CALM to get 10% off ADRENAL CALM Use code MAGNESIUM to get 10% off MAGNESIUM Guest Social Media Links: The Restoration Project Take It All Apart (book) TRP on Facebook TRP on Instagram: @yourleadershipcoaches TRP on LinkedIn Grit, Gratitude, and Grace Follow Your Longevity Blueprint  On Instagram| Facebook| Twitter| YouTube | LinkedIn Get your copy of the Your Longevity Blueprint book and claim your bonuses here Find Dr. Stephanie Gray and Your Longevity Blueprint online   Follow Dr. Stephanie Gray  On Facebook| Instagram| Youtube | Twitter | LinkedIn Integrative Health and Hormone Clinic Podcast production by Team Podcast   

Firearms Radio Network (All Shows)
Double Tap 403 – Ice Wallow

Firearms Radio Network (All Shows)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025


Double Tap Episode 403 This episode of Double Tap is brought to you by: Brownells, Gideon Optics, Blue Alpha, Medical Gear Outfitters, Mitchell Defense, and Matador Arms   Welcome to Double Tap, episode 403! Your hosts tonight are Jeremy Pozderac, Aaron Krieger, Nick Lynch, and me Shawn Herrin, welcome to the show! Double Tap- Need more questions.   WLS- Need more reviews. - Dear WLS My dad hit my mom so I the family dog and now I have a hard time talking to women S. - Do you guys have a go to cleaning kit? Or do you just buy pieces and make your own kit? What are those pieces? I've bought several kits but they never seem to be ideal for cleaning any particular gun. Ice Wallocum - Could 50 clones of Savage defeat Nick, Jeremy, Shawn, and Aaron? The only weapons available to the guys are a frying pan, a set of brass knuckles, a fire extinguisher and a large flat-head screwdriver. Each clone is butt-ass naked. Try to not get a boner. No notes.   Jakey Poo - I'm getting the itch... not like yours, Aaron. I need to add something to my gun collection. My current selection is as follows. A 223 AR A 223 AK A semi auto 12 gauge (yes Turkish, shut up) A 9mm AK A 45 1911 A full size 9mm canik. A 9mm p365 xmacro. An m&p 22 handgun. A 22 heritage rough rider. So, where should I start looking and or saving next? I like the idea of a 45 pcc. I like the idea of a lever action. I like the idea of some other 22 to have for when my boys get old enough. I just don't know what to do. And don't say tons of ammo for all those things... that's already on the list. Thank you for all the feelings you give me every week, my fellow homeo sectionals. Alex W - Hi. Do you guys have slings on your home defense rifles? I had mine out last night due to sketchy shit going on outside my home and noticed the sling was all twisted up and wrapped around the stock. I think it would have still functioned fine but throwing the sling on might have been hard in a tense situation. How do you stow your slings to prevent that issue? Thanks. No notes. Savage Looks Like A Nutsack - I was at my local Scheels, and overheard a conversation about second focal plane scopes. The sales associate told the guy next to me that in a sfp scope, only the subtensions will be off if you use magnification. He explained that your center aimpoint on the scope will always be dead on no matter what, as long as the distance is ranged correctly. What's the associate right? I thought in all sfp scopes, your zero would be off on everything if you used the magnification. It doesn't make sense that the center point of the scope would always be correct under any magnification, but only the subtensions would be off. No notes Reese K - On the most recent This Week in Guns they talked about a blind man who bought a gun and then was complaining about how easy it was. If you guys became legally blind, from whatever terrible accident you want, what would you choose for home defense?   Cory R - Why is Aaron such a douche. Dude is fucking up the show arguing about the dumbest shit. Arguing that ffls shouldn't be able to charge for transfers? Fucking dumbass. Then today argue with savage for not reading the facts right after he did. Jesus, please take his mic before I have to quit listening. DoppleBanger - Looking to buy a battle rifle clone from the 50s-60s era in .308. Price doesn't matter. What are your suggestions? M14 Clone? G3 clone? Fal?   The winner of this week's swag pack is Ice Wallocum! To win your own, go to welikeshooting.com/dashboard and submit a question!   Gun Industry News Springfield Launches 1911 TRP AOS: Optic Ready in 9mm Springfield Armory launched a new version of their TRP handgun, now available in 9mm along with the traditional .45 ACP. It features an Agency Optics System for red dot sights. There are eight models with options for 5” and 4.

Breakfast With Tiffany Show
EP 243: "Tokyo Rainbow Pride Or Corporate PR? The Truth About Rainbow-Washing In Japan" (PART 3)

Breakfast With Tiffany Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 40:58


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Dividend Talk
EP 238 | Stock Market Correction | Are Legal & General a buy?

Dividend Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2025 59:38


Hey everyone, and welcome back to Dividend Talk! In this episode, we look into the latest market corrections and explore exciting stock opportunities. We chat about Intel's new CEO, the football matches that had us on the edge of our seats, and some fantastic dividend announcements from companies like Legal and General and Henkel. Plus, we answer your insightful questions on portfolio strategy, handling market volatility, and killer criteria for your holdings. Tickers Mentioned: INTC, V, O, SHEL, ASR, EPI, MSFT, EVVTY, SBUX, PEP, V, LGEN, SPX, MMM, RHM, JNJ, XOM, TGT, HD, WMT, GLB, CILA, TRP, GOOG, ASML, BA, MUM.

Plus
Svět ve 20 minutách: Kovaljov: Rusko na Ukrajině vítězí jen v Trumpově hlavě

Plus

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2025 23:48


To, co se odehrálo mezi Donaldem Trumpem, jeho viceprezidentem J. D. Vancem a prezidentem Volodymyrem Zelenským 28. února v Oválné pracovně, bylo pozoruhodné nejen jako nediplomatický výlev, ale i jako názorná ukázka toho, jak Trump a jeho lidé vidí válku na Ukrajině. Trpí utkvělou představou, že Ukrajina válku prohrává a že jediným východiskem je ustoupit Putinovým požadavkům, píše nezávislý ruský novinář Alexej Kovaljov v článku pro server Foreign Policy.

Svět ve 20 minutách
Kovaljov: Rusko na Ukrajině vítězí jen v Trumpově hlavě

Svět ve 20 minutách

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2025 23:48


To, co se odehrálo mezi Donaldem Trumpem, jeho viceprezidentem J. D. Vancem a prezidentem Volodymyrem Zelenským 28. února v Oválné pracovně, bylo pozoruhodné nejen jako nediplomatický výlev, ale i jako názorná ukázka toho, jak Trump a jeho lidé vidí válku na Ukrajině. Trpí utkvělou představou, že Ukrajina válku prohrává a že jediným východiskem je ustoupit Putinovým požadavkům, píše nezávislý ruský novinář Alexej Kovaljov v článku pro server Foreign Policy.Všechny díly podcastu Svět ve 20 minutách můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.

Behind the Springs
Episode 156: What is TRP?

Behind the Springs

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 16:16


The City's Therapeutic Recreation Program is such a gem, and this conversation will explain why. February is Therapeutic Recreation Month and the perfect time to focus on how it impacts our entire community. The leader of TRP has provided recreational opportunities for children and adults with disabilities for 25 years, along with her team of exceptional employees and volunteers.

Build Your Remarkable Practice for Chiropractors
048 - Remarkable Women: Expanding Our Capacities in Chiropractic with Dr. Rachel Hovey

Build Your Remarkable Practice for Chiropractors

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 24:54


Balancing it all doesn't mean doing it all. This episode dives into the unique challenges and opportunities women face as leaders in their profession. Dr. Lona and Dr. Rachel Hovey share how to master adaptability, delegate effectively, and build systems that create more time and energy for what matters most. They discuss leveraging teamwork, setting boundaries, and finding support networks to thrive both personally and professionally. For anyone ready to embrace growth with grace and lead with intention, this conversation offers practical insights and inspiration.Key Highlights01:11 – Introduction of Dr. Rachel Hovey and the discussion of women's unique experiences in balancing family life and professional growth.02:49 – The creation of a space for women in TRP, addressing the nuances of practice ownership while managing life stages like pregnancy and maternity leave.04:27 – The value of building capacity over time by learning to leverage teams and resources to handle increasing responsibilities effectively.05:09 – Insights on delegating tasks and trusting a well-trained team to maintain work-life balance while scaling operations.06:40 – Embracing adaptability and finding joy in everyday tools and systems that reduce stress, both at work and at home.09:15 – Practical examples of leveraging resources like cleaning services and time-saving tools to focus on priorities and maintain productivity.12:14 – The importance of setting routines and non-negotiable boundaries to prioritize personal well-being and energy.15:45 – Advice for overwhelmed professionals on building systems, hiring the right people, and seeking guidance from experienced mentors.17:46 – Reflections on learning through challenges, leaning on support networks, and evolving from solo practice to team-driven success.20:47 – The shift toward collaborative, team-focused practices and the benefits of building community and camaraderie among women in the profession. Resources MentionedRegister Now for the TRP Remarkable Team Building Immersion - Feb 28 and Mar 1, 2025 in Brisbane, AUS - https://theremarkablepractice.com/upcoming-events/ To schedule a Strategy Session with Dr Lona: https://go.oncehub.com/DrLonaBuildPodcastTo schedule a Strategy Session with Dr Bobby: https://go.oncehub.com/DrBobbyBuildPodcastLearn what it takes to be Remarkable!: https://theremarkablepractice.com/Learn more about the Build Your Remarkable Practice: https://theremarkablepractice.com/build-your-remarkable-practice-podcast/Learn more about the Remarkable CEO Podcast: https://theremarkablepractice.com/podcast/Learn what it takes to be Remarkable!: https://theremarkablepractice.com/

Evidence To Excellence: News In Neuroplasticity and Rehab
Episode 33: Evidence-Based Treatment for the Upper Extremities following a Stroke

Evidence To Excellence: News In Neuroplasticity and Rehab

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 55:22


Host Polly Swingle is joined by Gabrielle Tremp, MS, OTRL, and Dr. Elizabeth Osantowski, PT, DPT, CSRS, to discuss the latest evidence and research to treating individuals with upper extremity impairments following a stroke. Listen in to hear about what to expect following a stroke as it relates to the upper extremities, as well as the latest evidence-based practice to maximize recovery and function.Gabrielle Tremp, MS, OTRL, is a licensed Occupational Therapist with a Master's degree from Western Michigan University. With three years of experience in the field, she has spent the last 2.5 years at TRP, where she specializes in neurorehabilitation, including The Recovery Project's Concentrated Stroke Rehab Program. Gabrielle also works in acute care on the orthopedic and trauma unit. Outside of her OT role, she has a passion for dance and teaches both traditional and adaptive dance. Recently, she launched the "Together in Motion" adaptive dance class at The Recovery Project. Gabrielle is especially passionate about working with clients facing neurological challenges, particularly those with spinal cord injuries, stroke, and Parkinson's disease.Dr. Elizabeth Osantowski, PT, DPT, CSRS, is a dedicated physical therapist at The Recovery Project, specializing in neurological rehabilitation. She earned her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Central Michigan University in 2021 and has since focused her career on treating neurological diseases and disorders. Elizabeth is a Certified Stroke Rehabilitation Specialist and an integral part of the Concentrated Stroke Rehab program at The Recovery Project. Additionally, she is a certified PWR! Moves Therapist. Since joining the team in 2023, Elizabeth has developed a strong passion for treating patients who have had a stroke and people with Parkinson's disease, continually advancing her expertise in these areas.Learn more about The Recovery Project! View our website at www.therecoveryproject.net Call us 855-877-1944 to become a patient Follow us on Instagram Like us on Facebook Thanks for listening!

The Canadian Investor
30 Stocks For Contrarian Investors

The Canadian Investor

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 60:26


In this episode, we explore where value might be hiding in today's high-valuation market. From overlooked oil and gas plays to global opportunities in Japanese railways and Chinese big tech, we break down areas of potential interest for savvy investors. We also discuss the pitfalls and potential in pharma, defense, and precious metal miners, as well as the challenges pandemic darlings face in a post-COVID world. Plus, Braden dives into the concept of quality in investing, inspired by Dev Kantesaria of Valley Forge Capital. Discover why the intersection of growth and predictability defines great companies and how this framework can help you identify enduring opportunities in any market environment. Tickers of Stocks/ETFs discussed: HAL, TVK.TO, CNQ.TO, TOU.TO, ENB.TO, TRP.TO, KMI, MPC, JNJ, PFE, MRK, LLY, NVO, KVUE,PPH, IHE, ZHU.TO, LMT, UNP, 9020, KWEB, BABA, FNV.TO, WPM.TO, ABX.TO, NGT.TO, GDX, GDXJ, ZGD.TO, DOO.TO, 7309 Check out our portfolio by going to Jointci.com Our Website Canadian Investor Podcast Network Twitter: @cdn_investing Simon’s twitter: @Fiat_Iceberg Braden’s twitter: @BradoCapital Dan’s Twitter: @stocktrades_ca Want to learn more about Real Estate Investing? Check out the Canadian Real Estate Investor Podcast! Apple Podcast - The Canadian Real Estate Investor Spotify - The Canadian Real Estate Investor Web player - The Canadian Real Estate Investor Asset Allocation ETFs | BMO Global Asset Management Sign up for Finchat.io for free to get easy access to global stock coverage and powerful AI investing tools. Register for EQ Bank, the seamless digital banking experience with better rates and no nonsense.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Build Your Remarkable Practice for Chiropractors
044 - When to Hire an Associate: Key Steps for Sustainable Growth

Build Your Remarkable Practice for Chiropractors

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2025 31:29


Deciding when and how to hire an associate can make or break the success of your practice, and Dr. Kevin Day brings his expertise to this crucial topic. This episode dives into the key factors chiropractors need to consider before expanding their team, from evaluating patient volume and practice capacity to financial readiness and team preparedness. Dr. Day shares actionable advice on setting a clear vision, managing expectations, and implementing airtight systems to ensure a seamless associate integration. With insights on training your team, creating strong meeting rhythms, and preparing patients for change, this conversation is a must for chiropractors ready to grow their practice sustainably and effectively.Key Highlights00:53 – Dr. Kevin Day introduces his journey from starting a practice without systems to implementing TRP strategies and transitioning to a team-driven model.03:02 – The advantages of hiring associates and the importance of understanding when the timing is right to bring one on.04:14 – Key metrics for determining readiness to hire an associate, emphasizing the 80% capacity threshold.06:20 – Importance of recognizing that an associate's capacity may differ from the owner's, requiring clear expectations and communication.08:25 – Breakdown of different associate types: entrepreneurs, business builders, and caregivers, and aligning them with the practice's vision.11:31 – Setting realistic expectations for the first associate, including financial planning and understanding their role in patient volume and practice growth.15:20 – Clarifying that an associate's success depends on attracting new patients rather than solely taking on existing patient overflow.17:32 – The need for a robust marketing and operational plan before onboarding an associate to ensure quicker profitability and practice alignment.22:06 – Training patients to trust multiple doctors through consistent communication, shared case management, and strategic introduction to associates.25:37 – Building airtight systems, meeting rhythms, and reporting metrics to ensure smooth team integration and maintain patient retention. Resources MentionedRegister Now for the TRP Remarkable Team Building Immersion - January 31 and Feb 1, 2025 in Tampa, FL and Feb 28 and Mar 1, 2025 in Brisbane, AUS - https://theremarkablepractice.com/upcoming-events/ To schedule a Strategy Session with Dr Lona: https://go.oncehub.com/DrLonaBuildPodcastTo schedule a Strategy Session with Dr Bobby: https://go.oncehub.com/DrBobbyBuildPodcastLearn what it takes to be Remarkable!: https://theremarkablepractice.com/Learn more about the Build Your Remarkable Practice: https://theremarkablepractice.com/build-your-remarkable-practice-podcast/Learn more about the Remarkable CEO Podcast: https://theremarkablepractice.com/podcast/Learn what it takes to be Remarkable!: https://theremarkablepractice.com/

The Republican Professor
Chevron Deference Doctrine Deep Dive Part 1: R. Ginsburg at the DC Circuit in 1982 v. A. Gorsuch EPA

The Republican Professor

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 89:34


This is not for the faint of heart. It's a deep dive into Chevron deference doctrine starting with Judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg's DC Circuit opinion in 1982 against Anne Gorsuch, Neil Gorsuch's mother, who was at the time appointed by Republican Ronald Reagan to run the Environmental Protection Agency. We cover Ginsburg's 1982 decision here in Part 1. This sets us up for Part 2 of this deep dive where we will go through the famous Chevron USA v. Natural Resource Defense Council (1984), which reversed the Ginsburg opinion at the lower court. This in turn sets us up for Part 3, where we'll look closely at Loper Bright (2024), which in turn reversed the Republican win in 1984. This could be called Gorsuch v. Gorsuch, like Kramer v. Kramer but son v. Mother instead of spouses. Merry Christmas season to you from Trp. Luke, for TRP Donate on Venmo at-sign no space TheRepublicanProfessor

Ground Truths
Ardem Patapoutian: The Pervasive PIEZO Channels

Ground Truths

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2024 39:58


Piezo touch and pressure-sensing ion channels are showing up everywhere as the explanation for physiologic phenomena, both at the macro and micro levels. Ardem Patapoutian, my friend and colleague at Scripps Research, discovered these receptors back in 2010 and was awarded the Nobel Prize in 2021 for his work. As you'll see/hear from our conversation, the field has exploded. And you'll get to know Ardem, who is such a fun, charismatic, and down-to-earth person. He also recently got a unique tattoo (videos below) and I wonder (unlikely) if any other Nobel laureates have one related to their discovery?!Below is a video clip from our conversation. Full videos of all Ground Truths podcasts can be seen on YouTube here. The current one is here. If you like the YouTube format, please subscribe! The audios are also available on Apple and Spotify.Transcript with links to audioEric Topol (00:07):Well, hello. It's Eric Topol with Ground Truths, and I've really got a special guest today. The first time for the podcast, I've been able to interview a colleague and faculty at Scripps Research, Ardem Patapoutian, who just by the way happens to be the 2021 Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine. So welcome, Ardem. It's so wonderful to have you.Ardem Patapoutian (00:30):Thanks so much, Eric. Looking forward to chatting with you.Eric Topol (00:34):Well, this has been interesting because although I've known you for several years, I didn't research you. I mean, I had to learn about more than I even do. And of course, one of the great sources of that is on the Nobel Prize website where you tell your whole story. It is quite a story and not to review all of it, but I wanted to go back just before you made the call to move to Los Angeles from Beirut, Lebanon and with the scare that you went through at that time, it seemed like that was just extraordinary that you had to live through that.Ardem Patapoutian (01:11):Yeah, so I am of Armenian origin, but I was born in Lebanon and born in 1967, so I was eight years old when the civil war started. So it's a kind of bizarre childhood in the sense that with all the bombs and fighting in Lebanon. So it was tough childhood to have, but it was never personal. It was bombs and such. And so, the event you're talking about is, I happened to be kidnapped while crossing East to West Beirut. They only held me for four or five hours at first asking me questions to see who I am, but I think they pretty soon figured out that I was not a dangerous guy and they ended up letting me go. But before that, that incident really had a huge impact on me so that by the time I got home, I literally said, I'm out of here. I'm going to find a way to leave the country. And so, that's what, very quickly within a few months I packed and came to United States.Eric Topol (02:19):And how did you pick LA to be your destination?Ardem Patapoutian (02:22):Being from the Armenian community, there's a lot of Armenians in Los Angeles. My cousins already had moved there. They also grew up in Lebanon. And my brother, who's a few years older than me, got admitted to USC graduate school in engineering. So he was going to be there. So it made a lot of sense.Eric Topol (02:44):Oh yeah.Ardem Patapoutian (02:45):Unlike him, I came with no school or job prospects because it happened so fast that I kind of just left. One year I was at American University of Beirut for one year, but then just left and came here. So worked for a year in various jobs and then started going back to school to UCLA.Eric Topol (03:07):Yeah, I saw how there was about a year where you were delivering pizzas and before you got into UCLA, and that must have been an interesting off year, if you will. Well, the story of course, just to fast forward, you did your baccalaureate at UCLA, your PhD at Caltech, postdoc at UCSF, and then you came to Scripps Research 24 years ago along with Pete Schultz, and it's been quite an amazing run that you've had. Now, before we get into PIEZO receptors, the background, maybe you could help me understand, the precursor work seems to be all related to the transient receptor potential (TRP) series, also ion channels. They were of course related to whether it was heat and temperature or somatosensory. How do these channels compare to the ones that you discovered years later?Background on these Ion ChannelsArdem Patapoutian (04:09):Yeah, so the somatosensory neurons that innervate your fingertips and everywhere else in your body, their main job is to sense temperature and pressure. And this is very different than any other neuron or any other cell. So when you touch a hot stove that's burning hot, you need to know about that immediately within milliseconds or something cold. So the opposite side of it is pressure sensing, and it also comes in light touch, which is pleasant or a hammer hitting your finger, which is unpleasant. But all of these have the same characteristic anyway, that is your body has learned at the molecular level to translate a physical stimulus such as temperature and pressure into an electrical signal that neurons use to communicate with each other. But this idea of how you translate physical stimuli into chemical or electrical signal has been a long open question because as you know, most of our cells communicate by chemicals, whether that's hormones or small molecules, we know how that works, receptor bind to ligand, confirmational change and you get a kinase activation and that's enough. But here, how do you sense pressure? How do you sense temperature? It was just, there wasn't much known about that. And that's why our earlier work on TRP channels, which were temperature sensors came before the pressure. And so, they're very related in that sense.Eric Topol (05:52):The structure of these, if you were to look at them, do they look pretty similar? What the TRP as you say, and what you did back in the 2010 Science paper, which we'll link to, of course the classic paper where you describe PIEZO1 and PIEZO2, but if you were to look at this structures, would they look pretty similar?Ardem Patapoutian (06:14):No, that's a good question. And they absolutely don't. That's why finding these receptors were so hard. So if you go back to other sensory receptors, vision rhodopsin G-protein coupled receptor (GPCRs), larger G-protein coupled receptor look the same. So for example, when it was identified by chemically, that smell also works through G-protein coupled receptor. Richard Axel and Linda Buck, who also won the Nobel Prize, found those receptors by homology to visual GPCRs. The ion channels other than the fact that they crossed the membrane a few times or more, they have nothing else in common. If you looked at their structure, you can't even immediately tell they're ion channels. So you couldn't find these by structural homology or sequence homology. So you had to do something else. And usually that means functional screens and et cetera.Eric Topol (07:09):Well, yeah, and I'm in touch with the screening. We'll get to that and how you dig these up and find them. But the somatosensory ones are really interesting because I don't think a lot of people realize that when you have wasabi or you have Listerine mouthwash and feel the burn and that these are all mediated through these channels, right?Ardem Patapoutian (07:35):Yeah. So there's this whole field of chemesthesis, which means senses in your mouth, for example, that are not explained by taste transduction and olfactory. And these are actually by the same somatosensory neurons that help you sense temperature and pressure. And some of these receptors are the same. Their evolution has taken over and used them for many different things. The prime example of this is the capsaicin receptor that David Julius my co-laureate identified, which is also heat receptors. So all languages describe chili peppers as hot, and that's not a coincidence. It actually activates heat activated channel, and that's why we think of it as hot. And so, the same goes to another one of these TRP channels that you mentioned, which is TRPA1, and this one is also activated, but a lot of spicy foods other than the chili pepper active ingredient includes what's in garlic and onions and everything that has this burning sensation and chemicals of this and wasabi and chemicals of this are used in over the counter products like Listerine that cause that burning sensation.Eric Topol (08:54):So when you're chopping onions and it makes you cry, is that all part of it as well?Ardem Patapoutian (08:59):That's all TRPA1, yeah.The Discovery, A Test of PerseveranceEric Topol (09:01):It's wild. Now, this was the groundwork. There were these heat temperature and somatic sensory, and then you were starting to wonder what about touch, what about out pressure and proprioception. And so, you went on a hunt, and it's actually kind of an incredible story about how you were able to find out of these cells that you had, screening hundreds or I guess you got to 72 different small interfering RNA blocking that you finally found the one. Is that right?Ardem Patapoutian (09:37):That's right. So in retrospect, looking back at it, I think there's such an interesting scientific message there. And so, many of us were looking for this touch pressure sensors and we were all looking in the DRG sensory neurons that are complicated heterogeneous, they don't divide. It's not easy to do a screen on them. And ultimately after a lot of failures, what worked for us is to take a step back and ask a much more simpler question. And that was, can we find one of these cell lines that you could easily homogeneously grow in a culture dish, if they respond to mechanical force, can we find our channel there? And then go back and look if it's relevant in vivo for what process. So I think the message is ask the simplest question to answer the question you're after. And finding what that is, is actually the challenge lots of times.Ardem Patapoutian (10:36):But yeah, that's what Bertrand Coste in my lab did is found a simple cell line that neuroscientists had been using for a hundred years and somehow found that they over overexpressed this channel because you can record from them, you can push them and record the currents from them. And then it became a simpler question of finding it. It still took a whole year. He made a list and one by one knocking them out and looking at it. And finally, as you say, number 72 was the hit. When he knocked that out, the current was gone. And that's where we started believing that we have what we were looking for.Eric Topol (11:12):Were you all ever about ready to give up at that point?Ardem Patapoutian (11:16):Oh yeah. I mean that's another lesson. These are postdocs doing the work, right? And they're here three, four years and this was coming close to end of two years, and he didn't have anything yet. So we started talking about having a backup project and he started that and we said, okay, we were ordering this oligos 30 at a time because they're expensive. And so, the first 30 nothing, the second 30 nothing. And how many more are we going to do before we potentially give up? And we said, well, let's do at least a third and then decide, thank goodness it was in that last set.Eric Topol (11:54):Wow, that is so wild. Now what's happened since this discovery, which I guess when you published it in 2010, so it means 14 years ago, but we're on this exponential growth of learning that these piezo receptors are everywhere. They're doing everything. In fact, I recently put on Bluesky, PIEZO ion channels are to human physiology as GLP-1 drugs are to treating many diseases because it's just blowing up. And you've published on some of these of course, on itch and bladder function and vascular function. We'll get to maybe malaria, I mean, but even the cover of Science recently was about wet dog shakes and how animals shake because of water. These receptors are so fundamental to our function. So maybe you could comment, 15 years ago when you were doing the work and you're making this discovery, did you ever envision it was going to blow up like this?Ardem Patapoutian (12:57):Not to this level, but I should have. I think that this idea, again, that most of cell communication is through chemicals is of course a lot of it is true.Ardem Patapoutian (13:12):But it would be ridiculous for evolution to ignore all the physical forces, the pressures that cells experience. And once they do, you would think you would put an instructive way of sensing this pressure signal and using it beneficially to the system or the cell. And so, when we used to talk about pressure sensing at the beginning, there were a couple of touch, pain, maybe proprioception, hearing are like the poster children of pressure sensing. But I think what these molecules, as you say is enabling us is finding out the much more wider role that pressure sensing is playing in physiology and in disease that no one had thought seriously about. And this is, I compare sometimes the finding the PIEZO molecules. You're going in a dark room, and you need to find a door to get into there. And PIEZO is kind of that finding the door once you get in, now you use that molecule now to find physiology instead of the opposite way around. So by pursuing PIEZO expression and function, we're finding all these new roles that they play in physiology and in disease that we didn't think about. And because they're so specialized to sense tension, membrane tension, they don't do anything else. So if you see them expressed somewhere or if you see a function for them, you can bet that they are playing a role in sensing pressure. A lot of biology has kind of come from this hypothesis.Eric Topol (15:00):Well, I mean it is so striking to see the pervasiveness, and I do want to go back just for a second because when you name them PIEZO, you named it after the Greek word. How did you come to that name?Ardem Patapoutian (15:13):So Bertrand and I were actually sitting on Google Translate and we were typing pressure and trying to see what it's like in Greek or in Latin or different languages. His native French and my Armenian and píesi in Greek is pressure. And of course, what's really cool is that the word that more people know about this is piezoelectric device.Eric Topol (15:41):Oh, right.Ardem Patapoutian (15:41):Actually, translates physical force into electricity and vice versa. And in a way, this is a little molecular machine that does the same thing, and he uses this piezoelectric device to actually push on the cell. That's his assay. So it all came together as a very appropriate name for this gene and protein.Call from the Nobel CommitteeEric Topol (16:04):Oh really, it's perfect. And you get to name it, even that's fun too, right? Now we're going to go to getting the call at 2:00 AM, but it didn't come to you because your phone from the Nobel Committee was on ‘do not disturb' and your 94-year-old father, Sarkis. How did the Nobel Committee know to get ahold of him? How did they reach him in the middle of the night?Ardem Patapoutian (16:37):Yeah, so I mean, since receiving it, I've had conversations with various committee members, and they are very resourceful folks, and they have assistants who throughout the year collect information on all potential people who might win. They're also doing last minute searches. So they looked for other Patapoutian's in California. So they just called my dad who initially yelled at them for disturbing him at 2:00 AM.Eric Topol (17:17):And he could get through to you because he was not on your list of ‘do not disturb' or something like that.Ardem Patapoutian (17:22):I didn't even know this. And I don't know if the policy has changed, but in some phones the ‘do not disturb' if it's called by someone who's in your contacts or favorites.Ardem Patapoutian (17:34):After I think they called twice and they get through, and that's how.Getting a Tattoo!Eric Topol (17:39):That's amazing. Wow. Well, that's quite a way to find out that you're getting recognized like this. Now recently you got a tattoo, which I thought was really remarkable, but we're going to put that of course in the post. Tell us about your decision to get the PIEZO channel on your arm.Ardem Patapoutian (18:02):So as you can tell, I'm obsessed about PIEZO and it's been good to me. And I had the idea a while ago, and my very wise wife, Nancy Hong, said that you might be going through midlife crisis. Why don't you wait a year? If you still believe in it, you should do it. And that's what I did. I waited a year, and I was like, I still want to do it. And I guess I could show it. Here it is.Eric Topol (18:32):Oh yeah, there it is. Oh wow.Ardem Patapoutian (18:33):What's cool is that I can pretty much flex to show the activation mechanism because the channel is like bent like this in the plasma membrane. When it's stretched, it opens and it actually flattens like this. So I feel like other than being a tattoo, this is both performance art and instructional device. When I'm giving talks without PowerPoint slides, I could give a demonstration how this ion channel works.[Below is from a presentation that Ardem recently gave, the Harvey Lecture, at Rockefeller University.]Eric Topol (19:04):It's wild. Now how did you find a tattoo artist that could, I mean, it's pretty intricate. I mean, that's not your typical tattoo.Ardem Patapoutian (19:14):Yeah, I put it up on social media that I was thinking of doing this, and many scientists are into tattoos, so I actually got so many recommendations. And one of them was a local here in San Diego, and she is very popular. I waited six months to get this, I was on a waiting list. The appointment was six months off when we made it. So she's very popular and she's very good.Eric Topol (19:45):Was it painful to get that done?Ardem Patapoutian (19:47):Well, that's actually really cool, right? Because PIEZO2 is involved in pain sensation, and I felt it while it was being tattooed on my arm. The whole day, I was there like six and a half hours.New Prospect for Pain MedicationEric Topol (20:00):Oh my gosh. Wow. Now that gets me to pain because, I'd like you to talk a bit about the people that don't have mutations or loss of function PIEZO receptors and also what your thoughts are in the future as to maybe we could develop a lot better pain medications.Ardem Patapoutian (20:22):Yeah, we're working on it. So you're right. One of the great parts of the science story, and this is mainly the work of Alex Chesler and Carsten Bönnemann at the NIH, where they identified people who came to the clinic for undiagnosed conditions, and they were uncoordinated and had difficulty walking. And when they did whole-exome sequencing, they found that they had mutations in PIEZO2, there were loss of function, as you say. So complete loss on both chromosomes. And when they started testing them, they realized that just like we had described them in animal models, humans without PIEZO2 as well, didn't sense touch, don't have proprioception. This sense of where your limbs are, that's so important for balance and most other daily functions that we take it for granted. So they were completely lacking all of those sensations. They also do not feel their bladder filling.Ardem Patapoutian (21:26):And so, they have learned to go on a schedule to make sure they don't have accidents. And many of these projects that we've done in the lab collaboration with Alex Chesler, et cetera, have come from the observations of what else these individuals experience. And so, it's been a great kind of collaboration communication between mechanistic animal model studies and the clinic. And so, one of the things that these individuals don't sense in addition to touch, is something called tactile allodynia, which is simply when touch becomes painful. You and I experienced this after small injury or sunburn where just touching your shoulder becomes painful, but for peripheral neuropathy and other neuropathic pain conditions, this is one of the major complaints that individuals have. And we know from the NIH studies that these individuals don't have this tactile allodynia. So touch becomes painful and doesn't apply to them, which tells us that if we block PIEZO2, we can actually get interesting relief from various aspects relative to neuropathic pain on other pain related neuropathies. But given everything we talked about, Eric, about how this is important for touch and proprioception, you don't want to make a pill that blocks PIEZO2 and you take it because this will have some serious on target side effects. But we are developing new compounds that block PIEZO2 and hope that it might be useful, at least as a topical medication pain and other indications. And we're actively working on this, as I said.Eric Topol (23:15):Yeah, I mean the topical one sounds like a winner because of peripheral neuropathy, but also I wonder if you could somehow target it to sick cells rather than if giving it in a systemic targeted way. I mean it has tremendous potential because we are on a serious hunt for much better relief of pain than exists today.Ardem Patapoutian (23:41):Absolutely.Eric Topol (23:42):Yeah. So that's exciting. I mean, that's another potential outgrowth of all this. Just going back, I mean the one that prompted me in November to write that about the human physiology in PIEZO, it was about intestinal stem cell fate decision and maintenance. I mean, it's just everywhere. But the work you've done certainly now has spurred on so many other groups to go after these different and many unanticipated functions. Were there any ones, of course, you've been pretty systematically addressing these that actually surprised you? You said, oh, are you kidding me when you read this? I never would've guessed this, or pretty much they followed suit as things were moving along.Ardem Patapoutian (24:33):So one of them is this role in macrophages that I found fascinating that we found a few years ago. So again, this came from human studies where PIEZO1 gain-of-function mutations. So in relation to loss of function, their gain-of-function where there's more activity given a certain amount of pressure. They have dehydrated red blood cells, which I'm not going to talk about right now. But they also have shown that in these patients, individuals, it's not really that pathological. They also have age-onset iron overload. What does that have to do with pressure sensing? And we brought that information into animal models, and we found that macrophages, their rate of phagocytosis depends on PIEZO, so that if you have too little PIEZO, they don't phagocytosis as much. If you have too much PIEZO, the phagocytosis too much. And this increased rate of phagocytosis in the long term because it's constantly eating red blood cells and the iron is circulating more causes long-term effects in iron overload. And again, as you kind of set that up, who would've thought that mechanical sensation is important for this basic hematology type?Eric Topol (25:52):Yeah, I mean, because we've been talking about the macro things, and here it is at the cellular level. I mean, it's just wild.Ardem Patapoutian (25:59):If you go back and look at a video of a macrophage eating up red blood cells, then you go, oh, I see how this has to do with pressure sensing because it is like extending little arms, feeling things letting go, going somewhere else. So again, I want to bring it back by this simple cell biological function of a cell type, like macrophage, exploring its environment is not just chemical, but very mechanical as well. And so, in retrospect, it is maybe not that surprising, that pressure sensing is important for its physiology.Career Changing?Eric Topol (26:33):Yeah, that's extraordinary. Well, that gets me to how your life has changed since 2021, because obviously this a big effect, big impact sort of thing. And I know that you're the first Armenian, first person from Lebanon to get this recognition. You recognized by the Lebanese Order of Merit. There's even a stamp of you, your picture characterized in 2022.Eric Topol (27:04):So if you were to sum up how it's changed because I see no change in you. You're the same person that has a great sense of humor. Often the tries to humor relaxed, calming. You haven't changed any to me, but how has it affected you?Ardem Patapoutian (27:26):Thank you, Eric. That's very kind of you. I try very hard for it not to change me. I do get a little bit more attention, a ton more invites, which unfortunately I have to say no to a lot of them because, and I'm sure you're very familiar with that concept and a lot of things are offered to you that I feel like it's so tempting to say yes because they're wonderful opportunities and an honor to be asked. But the end of the day, I'm trying to be very disciplined and not taking things on that I can do as an opportunity. But things that I really want to do. I think that's so hard to do sometimes is to separate those two. Why am I doing this? Is this really important for the goals that I have? So in one way, the answer for that is that I just want to stay in the lab and do my research with my students and postdoc, which is what I enjoy the most. But on the other hand, as you said, being the first Armenian who's received this, literally after the Nobel, I got this whole elementary school, all Armenian kids write to me multiple letters.Ardem Patapoutian (28:39):And they said, you look like me. I didn't think I could do this, but maybe I can. So in a sense, to ignore that and say, no, I just want to do my science, I don't want to be involved in any of that is also wrong. So I'm trying to balance being engaged in science outreach and helping to make science understood by the general public, realize that we're just regular people and at the same time how awesome science is. I love science and I like to project that, but leave plenty of time for me to just be a scientist and be in my lab and interact with my colleagues at Scripps, including you.Immigrant ScientistsEric Topol (29:21):Well, we're so lucky to have that chance. And I do want to mention, because you're prototyping in this regard about great immigrant scientists and other domains of course, but every year the Carnegie Foundation names these great immigrants and one year you were of course recognized. And in recent years, there have been more difficulties in people wanting to come to the US to get into science, and they wind up going to other places. It seems like that's a big loss for us. I mean, what if we weren't able to have had you come and so many hundreds, thousands of others that have contributed to this life science community? Maybe you could comment about that.Ardem Patapoutian (30:10):Yeah, I think it is tragic, as you say. I think in some circles, immigrants have this negative image or idea of what they bring, but at every level, immigrants have contributed so much to this country. It's a country of immigrants, of course, to start with. And I think it is important to put up a positive image of immigration and science is the ultimate example of that, right? I mean, I think when you go into any laboratory, you probably find if there's a lab of 16 people, you probably find people from 10 different countries. And we all work together. And the idea of also immigrant and especially about science is that I'm a big believer of changing field, changing things because just like that, immigrants have changed their whole life. So they come to a new culture, they bring with them their own way of thinking and their way of seeing things. And then you come into a new environment, and you see it a little bit differently. So that kind of change, whether it's because of physical immigration or immigrating from one field to another in science is really beneficial for science and society. And I think positive examples of this are an important part of highlighting this.Eric Topol (31:40):I couldn't agree with you more really.Bluesky vs Twitter/XEric Topol (31:41):Now, speaking of migration, there's been recently a big migration out of X, formerly Twitter to Bluesky, which I like the metaphor you liken to the Serengeti. Can you tell us about, now I know you're posting on Bluesky and of course so many others that you and I are mutual contacts, and our different networks are. What do you think about this migration outside of what was the platform where a lot of this, we shared things on X or before Musk took over known as Twitter? Thoughts about Bluesky?Ardem Patapoutian (32:27):Yeah, I think I use social media for a few reasons. The number one reason should be is to see new science by colleagues. My main point is that, but also, again, having fun in science is a big part of my draw to this. And as you can see from my posts, it's a bit lighthearted, and that's really me.Eric Topol (32:52):Right. Yeah.Ardem Patapoutian (32:52):I think on Twitter, things start getting a little bit dark and too many negative comments, and it was just not productive. And I just felt like after the elections, I felt like it was time to migrate. And I find Bluesky a great scientific community, and it's remarkable how quickly people have migrated from Twitter to Bluesky. But the counter argument for this is that you should stay in a place where majority of people are, because being in a bubble surrounding yourself by people like you doesn't help society. And so, I get that perspective as well. It just depends on what you're using the platform for and it's a difficult issue. But yeah, I've taken a break probably long-term break from Twitter. I'm on Bluesky now.Eric Topol (33:48):Yeah, no, the point you're bringing up about the echo chamber and is there going to be one for people that are leaning one way and they're thinking, and another with a whole different, often politically charged and even extreme views? It's really unfortunate if it does wind up that way. But right now, it seems like that migration is ongoing and it's substantial. And I guess we'll see how it settles out. I share your concern, and so far, I've been trying to keep a foot in both areas because I think if we all were to leave, then we're just kind of caving into a, it's tricky though. It really is because the noxious toxic type of comments, even when you try to avoid comments, you say, only followers can make a comment, they'll of course, quote your thing and then try to ding you and whatever. It's just crazy stuff, really.Ardem Patapoutian (34:53):I mean, what I think is that, that's why I said depends on why. I mean, your presence on social media is such an important part of science education. And I could almost say you can't afford to do what I do, which is I'm just putting my goofy posts and having fun. So we have different purposes in a way, and yeah, that affects what you use and how you use it.Eric Topol (35:17):Yeah, no, it's tricky it really is. We covered a lot of ground. Is there anything I missed that you want to get out there? Any part of this, your story and the PIEZO story, science and everything else that I didn't bring up?The Essentiality of Basic ScienceArdem Patapoutian (35:42):I just think that the basic science community is really suffering from decreasing amounts of funding and appreciation of doing basic science. And one of my goals, in addition to this immigrant scientist thing, is to remind people that all medicines start with basic science work. And funding this has mainly been through NIH and it's getting harder and harder for basic scientists to secure funding and I'm really worried about this. And we need to find ways to be okay for people to do basic science. And I'll give you one example. Whenever we make a publication and there's a journalist talking to us or some kind of press coverage, they ask, how is this directly affecting patients? And my work actually is very much related to patients, and I answer that question, but I also say, but it's also important to do science for the science sake because you don't know where the applications are going to come from. And we need to, as a society, encourage and fund and support basic science as the seeds of all these translational work. And I think doing that just kind of highlights that this is important too. We should support it, not just things that right now seem very related to translational that directly helps patients.Eric Topol (37:16):Well, I'm so glad you emphasized that because I mean, the PIEZO story is the exemplar. Look what's come of it, what might still come of it. In many respects here you are maybe 15 years into the story and there's still many parts of this that are untold, but if it wasn't for the basic science, we wouldn't have these remarkable and diverse insights. And recently you cited, and I think so many people read about the ‘crown jewel' NIH, front page New York Times, and how it's under threat because the new NIH director doesn't have a regard for basic science. He's actually, he's confirmed, which is likely, he's an economist, physician economist, never practiced medicine, but he doesn't really have a lot of regard for basic science. But as you point out, almost every drug that we have today came out of NIH basic work. And I mean, not just that, but all the disease insights and treatments and so much.Eric Topol (38:25):So this is really unfortunate if we have not just an NIH and other supporting foundations that don't see the priority, the fundamental aspect of basic science to then lead to, as we call translational, and then ultimately the way to promote human health, which is I think what we're all very much focused on ultimately. But you can't do it without getting to first base, and that's what you have done. You served it up and it's a great example. Well, Ardem, it's always a pleasure. This is a first time talking through a podcast. I hope we'll have many, many visits informally that will complement the ones we've already had, and we will follow the PIEZO work. Obviously, you have had just an exceptional impact, but you're still young and who knows what's next, right? I mean, look what happened to Barry Sharpless. He won here. He won two Nobel prizes, so you never know where things are headed.Ardem Patapoutian (39:36):Thank you, Eric, and I really appreciate what you do for the biomedical community. I think it's wonderful through your social media and this podcast, we all appreciate it.***********************************************************************************Please take a moment to complete the poll above.Thank you for reading, listening and subscribing to Ground Truths.If you found this informative please share it!All content on Ground Truths—its newsletters, analyses, and podcasts, are free, open-access.Paid subscriptions are voluntary and of course appreciated. All proceeds from them go to support Scripps Research. Many thanks to those who have contributed—they have greatly helped fund our summer internship programs for the past two years. I welcome all comments from paid subscribers and will do my best to respond to each of them and any questions.Thanks to my producer Jessica Nguyen and to Sinjun Balabanoff for audio and video support at Scripps Research.And Happy New Year! Get full access to Ground Truths at erictopol.substack.com/subscribe

The Republican Professor
Pride and Politics, Part 2

The Republican Professor

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2024 47:30


Today's return guest is a Mark O. Hatfield (R, Oregon) type of Republican, Dr. Vernon Grounds, Ph.D., former Chancellor, President, and long-time professor of Philosophy and Psychology, and founder of the Counseling Department at Denver Seminary, where TRP's host Dr. Lucas J. Mather, Ph.D. knew Dr. Grounds during Dr. Mather's graduate student days. Dr. Grounds taught in the philosophy department as well courses on Existentialism and Christian worldview. Our topic today on The Republican Professor Podcast is emotional problems and American Politics. Last Fall, we did a series on Anxiety and American Politics. Last Spring we did a series on Hatred and Anger in the Normative Christian Tradition. We return today with a focus on the concepts and phenomena of Pride in Biblical and Political Phenomenology in the American context. You've probably noticed the relevance to American Politics if you're paying attention. I can think of no better guest than Dr. Grounds, who is a rare bird in that he was one of the first to get the in depth Psychology training--a Ph.D. in Psychology--and applied that to Christian ministry and Apologetics. Dr. Grounds got his bachelors from Rutgers during the Great Depression, and struggled mightily with his Christian faith. He got seminary training, and later a Ph.D. in Psychology from Drew University, where he wrote a dissertation on the concept of love in the thought of Sigmund Freud. He wrote several books, but the one we discuss and read from today is his "Emotional Problems and the Gospel" (Zondervan, 1976). The Amazon link is here: https://www.amazon.com/Emotional-Problems-Gospel-Vernon-Grounds/dp/031025311X/ref=sr_1_1?crid=173GZ03N0T8JF&keywords=vernon+grounds+emotional&qid=1698937363&s=instant-video&sprefix=vernon+grounds+emotional%2Cinstant-video%2C124&sr=1-1-catcorr Since Dr. Ground died before we were able to record this with him, he joins this episode through his chapter in the above book, which he titled "The Bible and Pride, Part 2." The Republican Professor is a pro-mental-health-in-politics, pro-ultimate-issues podcast. Therefore, welcome Dr. Vernon Grounds, Ph.D. To financially support this podcast with a donation, visit https://buymeacoffee.com/lucasj.mather or on Venmo at TheRepublicanProfessor Every cent goes a long way, so thank you. Warmly, Lucas J. Mather, Ph.D. The Republican Professor Podcast The Republican Professor Newsletter on Substack https://therepublicanprofessor.substack.com/ https://www.therepublicanprofessor.com/podcast/ https://www.therepublicanprofessor.com/articles/ YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheRepublicanProfessor Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheRepublicanProfessor Twitter: @RepublicanProf Instagram: @the_republican_professor

Tom Rowland Podcast
The Best of The Tom Rowland Podcast! | Ep. 947

Tom Rowland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 123:44


To Celebrate being named the #1 Fishing Podcast of 2024 by FeedSpot, I wanted to take welcome some new listeners (and old!) with a trip down memory lane as some of my favorite moments in TRP History! I've had the privilege of talking to tons of great guests throughout the years about a wide range of topics. These are a few of the immediate standouts that came to my mind. Who has been your favorite TRP guest and who do you want to see in the future? Text me at 305-930-7346 or email at podcast@saltwaterexperience.com.  Check out the links for all the shows mentioned in this episode! Bill Dance Michael Chandler Forrest Gallante Michael Waddell  John Nores Ray Cash Care BlacktipH Clay Hayes Mark the Shark  All of my other socials can be found here : https://linktr.ee/TomRowlandPodcast The Tom Rowland Podcast is presented by Star brite! Clean and protect with Star brite, a leading manufacturer of appearance, maintenance, and performance chemicals and accessories, serving the marine, RV, automotive, powersports, hardware, and home care industries for over 50 years. Headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, FL, and with its manufacturing plant in Montgomery, AL, the company produces "Made In The USA" products, including its flagship ethanol fuel treatment, Star Tron Enzyme Fuel Treatment. https://bit.ly/48tNW0y Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

DJ Selex
DJ Selex Ember Madness Mixtape

DJ Selex

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 89:48


For sponsorship, advertisement and promotions of your business or brand on our podcast, please send an email to kranerecordsw@gmail.com stating your kind of business and the type of promotion you need P.S. To be added to our mailing list to receive exclusive mixtapes and other related news, send us an email to the above email address. Join our WhatsApp Community and never miss an update ⬇️ https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VajlLxf17EmlxJIBXj20 Stream Lucent (Album) by Tyler ICU in Apple Music ⬇️ https://apple.co/3Vm5d7E ⚠️DISCLAIMER: SOME OF THE TRACKS CONTAINED IN THIS MIX DOES NOT BELONG TO DJ SELEX AKA SELEX OYA NA OR KRW AND AS SUCH ALL CREDITS ARE GIVEN TO THE ARTISTS, RECORD LABELS AND THEIR RESPECTIVE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS! YOU CAN OFFICIALLY STREAM AND DOWNLOAD THEIR SONGS FROM APPLE MUSIC USING THE LINKS AVAILABLE IN THIS EPISODE DESCRIPTION. WE ARE AFFILIATES WITH APPLE INC. SO WE EARN A COMMISSION WHEN YOU CLICK AND PURCHASE APPLE PRODUCTS AND/OR SERVICES THROUGH OUR LINKS (AT NO EXTRA COST TO YOU). Stream the Top 100 songs in Apple Music Nigeria today via the link below! https://apple.co/3zL3l13 Follow DJ Selex on all social platforms Facebook ⏩ https://www.facebook.com/djselexoyana Instagram ⏩ https://www.instagram.com/deejayselex X fka Twitter ⏩ https://x.com/deejay_selex TikTok ⏩ https://www.tiktok.com/@deejayselex YouTube ⏩ https://youtube.com/@deejay_selex TRACKLIST : Tyler ICU ft. LeeMcKrazy, Dj Maphorisa, Ceeka RSA, Tiiger, Tyrone - Government Wizkid ft Asake - Bad Girl TitoM & Yuppe ft Burna Boy - Tshwala Bam Remix JAIVAH - Kautaka Nandipha808 and Ceeka RSA - Forgive our trespasses Outsyd DJ Ft Famous Pluto - Feel D Mood (Bolt Man) Rybeena – Agba Singing DJ Karri & Deep Saints - Saba Julukisa uLazi & Infinity MusiQ - yey Tml Vibez ft. Seyi Vibez – Where I'm from Buju - Outside Kizz Daniel, Adekunle Gold - Pano Tona Mr Pilato, ft DJ Maphorisa,Focalistic & Scotts Maphumao - Biri Marung ft DJ Smur Lee ft Odumodublvck ft shallipopi - JUJU Kuku ke Kuku 3.0 Shakes & Les, LeeMcKrazy - Funk 99 Wizkid - Bend Bluenax & SOUND BY SLIM - Instant Receive Fola ft Bhadboi oml - alone Davido & YG Marley - Awuke Daliwonga ft. Mellow & Sleazy and M.J - Abo Mvelo Lil Kesh, Fireboy DML & Ayo Maff - 'Vex For You Tml Vibez Ft Dj 4kerty - Forgive Me Jobe London & Mphow69 – Sukendleleni Omizzy - Danfo Driver lee da joker & solistic keys - muslim party Ayo Maff - 2 DOLLAR Asake ft. Stormzy - Suru Vigro Deep - Bundle of Joy Mac Lopez - Hwiralang TML Vibez & DJ 4Kerty - Wavy T.I Blaze - Beamer MDU a.k.a TRP & Bongza – Boomerang Twoo Kayy & Sabs da Deejay - VICK 5 Asake - Mentally Wizkid - Kese Dance Chris Brown ft Davido - Hmmm Bhadboi OML - testimony Zerrydl – Back To Back Kvng Vinci Ft Zerry DL - HAUSAPIANO (Remix) Rema - YAYO Seyi Vibez - Chance (Na Ham) shakara Instrumental Ayo Maff - Are you there? Naira Marley - GIDDEM Kidbaby ft Rybeena - Box 18 Asake - Skating Lordeyang Ft Damo k - Forgive Me Shoday ft Batife - Queen & More Shoday & Ayo Maff - Casablanca Drakho - Talking Drum Ruger & Tiwa Savage 'Toma Toma' Qdot ft Pasuma - Gbeja Adewale Ayuba - Koloba Koloba DJ YK MULE - FULL OF JOY L.A.X ft Wizkid - Ginger Asake - Uhh Yeahh Dj yk ft slimcase ft qdot - Oblee (Remix) Bhadboi OML - Testimony KUSH FUJI REMIX Zlatan - Ale yi Khaid - Orobo Shallipopi ft ODUMODUBLVCK - Cast BNXN ft Kizz Daniel & Seyi Vibez - Gwagwalada Adekunle Gold - The Life I Chose Portable - Brotherhood Dj Kamol 2 - Gegegeta Beat Asake - Ligali DJ YK -Spiritual Riddim Dj-Selex ft DTee - Chilly Chilly Q Dot - BBL Dj yk -Happiano Somebody (Afro Mara) ⚠️DISCLAIMER: SOME OF THE TRACKS CONTAINED IN THIS MIX DOES NOT BELONG TO DJ SELEX AKA SELEX OYA NA OR KRW AND AS SUCH ALL CREDITS ARE GIVEN TO THE ARTISTS, RECORD LABELS AND THEIR RESPECTIVE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS! YOU CAN OFFICIALLY STREAM AND DOWNLOAD THEIR SONGS FROM APPLE MUSIC USING THE LINKS AVAILABLE IN THIS EPISODE DESCRIPTION. WE ARE AFFILIATES WITH APPLE INC. SO WE EARN A COMMISSION WHEN YOU CLICK AND PURCHASE APPLE PRODUCTS AND/OR SERVICES THROUGH OUR LINKS (AT NO EXTRA COST TO YOU). Stream the Top 100 songs in Apple Music Nigeria today via the link below! https://apple.co/3zL3l13 -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

Brain We Are CZ
266: Probuzení pro Skeptiky! Jak se stát nikým? - Jiří Charvát

Brain We Are CZ

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 110:24


Trpíš? Máš negativní myšlenky ohledně sebe sama? Cítíš se zasekle? Co když je to tím, že se ve své zkušenosti umisťuješ špatně? Pojď s námi prozkoumat povahu nejzajímavějších fenoménů jako je vědomí, koncept JÁ, zažívání blaženosti a meditace. Bavíme se s Jiřím Charvátem, autorem knihy o probuzení pro skeptiky "Jak se stát nikým?". A Jirka tvrdí, že se můžeme ušetřit drtivou většinu vlastního utrpení. Jak na to? A je Vaše vědomí jenom trik? Pusťte si dnešní podcast a dozvíte se mnohem víc! Co je to “Záblesk” vědomí? Patří ti tvé myšlenky a akce? Můžeme být někdy šťastní? Parťákem dnešního dílu je ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠GymBeam⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ https://gymbeam.cz/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://gymbeam.cz/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ zadej kód BWA5 pro 5% slevu a koukni na naše oblíbené produkty od proteinů, až po nootropika. NAPSALI JSME KNIHU! Svět Levného Dopaminu - seženete ji ve všech knihkupectvích. ⁠⁠⁠Odebírej krátký VIP formát na našem Spotify⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ jen za stovku / měsíc. Odemkneš jich tím rovnou 36! Nejdůležitější koncepty a uvědomění do 10 minut! ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brainweare/subscribe⁠⁠⁠ ⁠Uplife.cz⁠⁠⁠ - Zadej kód "BWA" pro slevu 10% na vybrané zboží na eshopu ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.uplife.cz/brain-we-are/⁠⁠⁠ Sledujte Brain We Are na sociálních sítích: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  nebo⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Facebook      ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Přihlaš se na naší Půlroční Akademii 2025 v druhé vlně prodeje se slevou 1400,- ⁠ Minutáž: 3:28 Kdo je Jiří Charvát 8:00 Co je to sen o “JÁ” 10:05 Faleš! Patří ti tvé myšlenky a akce? 12:30 Ego a Já - Další hobaďůra našeho mozku 16:17 Jsme šprajcnutí mezi dvěma světy 19:54 Jak se umisťujeme & Jak je to “správně” 23:12 Všímavost & Příběhy 25:41 Co je to “Záblesk” vědomí? 27:45 Pohled na život jako na plátno v kině 31:29 Klid & Nuda jsou sousedi 33:48 Můžeme být někdy šťastní? 40:20 Stejně tíhneme k rodičovství 42:08 Uvědomnění svobodné vůle & Ohnisko kontroly 47:36 Zpět k houbičkám a otcovství 52:04 Limitující mysl VS Společnost s bezlimitní myslí - Citát 55:01 Co je to “Budhův boďák” 55:53 Vliv neurovědce Anil Setha na výzkum vědomí 59:48 Experimenty s umisťováním svého “JÁ” 1:03:32 Fantomová bolest 1:05:59 Náš prediktivní mozek 1:10:15 Myšlenkové experimenty a mravenci! 1:16:47 Ego má bobky - z knihy Jiřího Charváta 1:20:01 Optimalizace “JÁ” které vzpomíná a které prožívá 1:29:02 Naše Příběhy & Role 1:31:41 Jaký vliv má na tebe život ve městě 1:32:50 Levný dopamin 1:33:13 Jak používáš sociální sítě? 1:36:37 Split brain experiment 1:41:19 Naše mysl je modulární 1:47:55 Závěr

The Republican Professor
Pride and the Bible with Psychologist Dr. Vernon Grounds, Ph.D., former president of Denver Seminary

The Republican Professor

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 36:25


Today's return guest is a Mark O. Hatfield (R, Oregon) type of Republican, Dr. Vernon Grounds, Ph.D., former Chancellor, President, and long-time professor of Philosophy and Psychology, and founder of the Counseling Department at Denver Seminary, where TRP's host Dr. Lucas J. Mather, Ph.D. knew Dr. Grounds during Dr. Mather's graduate student days. Dr. Grounds taught in the philosophy department as well courses on Existentialism and Christian worldview. Our topic today on The Republican Professor Podcast is emotional problems and American Politics. Last Fall, we did a series on Anxiety and American Politics. Last Spring we did a series on Hatred and Anger in the Normative Christian Tradition. We return today with a focus on the concepts and phenomena of Pride in Biblical and Political Phenomonenology in the American context. You've probably noticed the relevance to American Politics if you're paying attention. I can think of no better guest than Dr. Grounds, who is a rare bird in that he was one of the first to get the in depth Psychology training--a Ph.D. in Psychology--and applied that to Christian ministry and Apologetics. Dr. Grounds got his bachelors from Rutgers during the Great Depression, and struggled mightily with his Christian faith. He got seminary training, and later a Ph.D. in Psychology from Drew University, where he wrote a dissertation on the concept of love in the thought of Sigmund Freud. He wrote several books, but the one we discuss and read from today is his "Emotional Problems and the Gospel" (Zondervan, 1976). Since Dr. Ground died before we were able to record this with him, he joins this episode through his chapter in the above book, which he titled "The Bible and Pride, Part 1." The Republican Professor is a pro-mental-health-in-politics, pro-ultimate-issues podcast. Therefore, welcome Dr. Vernon Grounds, Ph.D. To financially support this podcast with a donation, visit https://buymeacoffee.com/lucasj.mather or on Venmo at TheRepublicanProfessor Every cent goes a long way, so thank you. Warmly, Lucas J. Mather, Ph.D. The Republican Professor Podcast The Republican Professor Newsletter on Substack https://therepublicanprofessor.substack.com/ https://www.therepublicanprofessor.com/podcast/ https://www.therepublicanprofessor.com/articles/ YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheRepublicanProfessor Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheRepublicanProfessor Twitter: @RepublicanProf Instagram: @the_republican_professor

Strange Truths and Tall Tales: Product of Newfoundland
Newfoundland Confederation and CODCO (feat. Greg Malone)

Strange Truths and Tall Tales: Product of Newfoundland

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 61:04


Part One: Newfoundland Adopts Right-Hand Drive On January 2, 1947, Newfoundland made a switch that had everyone—drivers, pedestrians, and even horses—feeling a bit jittery. Just past midnight, the colony's roads transformed as Newfoundlanders were suddenly required to drive on the right side of the road, leaving behind decades of left-side driving. The change symbolized a shift away from British ties and toward a North American alignment. In retrospect, it was the harbinger of a bigger changes to come. Read more: ⁠The Day Newfoundland Started Driving on the Right Part Two: Don't Tell the Newfoundlanders Greg Malone is a Newfoundland legend. As a member of the Wonderful Grand Band and CODCO, Malone became a fixture in living rooms not only across Newfoundland and Labrador, but across the country. He served-up wickedly funny satire and his celebrity impersonations (ranging from Queen Elizabeth II to Jean Chrétien to Barbara Frum) remain legendary. Malone's talents go well beyond television; he's appeared in films (including The Adventure of Faustus Bidgood, HeyDay! Rare Birds,) directed a docudrama on suffragists in Newfoundland and championed important political causes. Malone has written two books — a memoir titled You Better Watch Out and piece of historical non-fiction titled Don't Tell the Newfoundlanders. Don't Tell the Newfoundlanders shares the untold story of Newfoundland and Labrador's entry into Confederation with Canada. Based on official documents and supported with personal interviews, Malone paints a dramatic scene of per-confederation Newfoundland filled with intriguing characters vying for control of the islands resources. Malone's fresh perspective casts new light on an often misunderstood chapter of Newfoundland and Labrador's history. The book forms the basis of a new six-part docu-series set to premiere on Bell's FibeTV. On this episode of the podcast Malone discusses his work and the journey from CODCO to Don't Tell The Newfoundlanders Watch CODCO's Pleasant Priests in Conversation. Part Three: Monstrous Things As per usual, the episode ends with Monstrous Things — a short segment that recounts sea monster sightings that were reported in the mainstream media. This edition takes us off Cape Freels where, in 1953 an enormous sea monster was seen by fisherman near Cabot Islands. Platforms You can listen to the episode here or on your favourite platform. Apple Podcasts Spotify Amazon Google Podcasts Audio Credits Tower Bridge Traffic, vinjatovix, freesound.org, creative commons 0 Ocean and Fog Horn, Shepardr, freesound.org, creative commons 0 1957 Ford With Horn, craigsmith, freesound.org, creative commons 0 Horse With Old Cart, bruno.auzet, freesound.org, creative commons 0 Gavel, flubberjam, freesound.org, creative commons 0 New Year's Eve party crowd; much laughter, craigsmith, freesound.org, creative commons 0 Cork Pop, dr19, freesound.org, creative commons 0 Car Start Drive Away, kbnevel, freesound.org, creative commons 0 Suspenseful Gloomy Crime, Nancy_Sinclair, freesounds.org, creative commons 0 Biplane Warplane WW1, TRP, freesound.org, creative commons 0 Ocean Waves 02, Lucas_Schacht, freesound.org, creative commons 0 Sources & Further Reading Greg Malone, IMDb Don't Tell the Newfoundlanders, The True Story of Newfoundland's Confederation With Canada, Greg Malone, Penguin Random House You Better Watch Out, Greg Malone, Penguin Random House Codco, HeritageNL The Wonderful Grand Band, Museum of Canadian Music The Day Newfoundland Started Driving On The Right, Product of Newfoundland Sea Monster Seen Near Bonavista, Daily News, August 20, 1953

The Republican Professor
Tender Mercies (Psalm 51:1ff) Post-End of Election Week Message From TRP Bunker

The Republican Professor

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2024 52:45


We received tender mercies this past week. (Psalm 51, KJV). Here's the end of election week message from TRP bunker. Originally aired LIVE Friday 8 November 2024 at 1:21pm Buy the producer a coffee anonymously, https://buymeacoffee.com/lucasj.mather Warmly, Lucas J. Mather, Ph.D. The Republican Professor Podcast The Republican Professor Newsletter on Substack https://therepublicanprofessor.substack.com/ https://www.therepublicanprofessor.com/podcast/ https://www.therepublicanprofessor.com/articles/ YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheRepublicanProfessor Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheRepublicanProfessor Twitter: @RepublicanProf Instagram: @the_republican_professor

The Republican Professor
Grade Inflation and Sin

The Republican Professor

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2024 32:08


2nd part in a series on Grade Inflation. "Higher Education is a Democrat Indoctrination, Grade Inflation Plantation. At Tax Payer Expense." Originally aired on FB LIVE on Monday 7 Oct 2024 at 12:23 pm The Republican Professor is a pro-getting-rid-of-grade-inflation podcast. Buy the host a cup of coffee, support the podcast at https://buymeacoffee.com/lucasj.mather Luke, for Trp

Build Your Remarkable Practice for Chiropractors
035 - Accountability is the Gateway to Growth In Your Practice

Build Your Remarkable Practice for Chiropractors

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 30:04


Unlocking the power of accountability, as Dr. Bobby and Dr. Lona explore how this essential principle can propel both personal and professional growth. Dr. Bobby shares his transformative fitness journey powered by rigorous self-accountability, while Dr. Lona emphasizes the far-reaching impact of evaluating the effectiveness of roles and activities. From structured planning and setting daily priorities to fostering open communication within teams, they reveal how true discipline fosters freedom and maximizes outcomes. Engaging listeners with concepts like "layers of accountability" and SII (Scorecard, Issues, Ideas) meetings, they inspire leaders to align their teams with shared missions, driving continual improvement and collective success.Key Highlights00:50 - Introduction of the topic of accountability, emphasizing its importance in personal and professional growth.02:18 - The paradox of wanting freedom and the necessity of discipline for growth.03:53 - The importance of proper training and measurement to ensure effectiveness.04:28 - The role of self-accountability in the leadership of your practice.08:11 - Focusing on tasks that move the needle.12:58 - The importance of having layers of accountability within a team.15:29 - Having open communication and regular check-ins to maintain accountability.21:41 - The TRP scorecard system for regular accountability meetings with team members.25:42 - How weekly and quarterly team meetings help in sharing progress and addressing issues.27:02 - The importance of leadership in holding people accountable and the role of training and role-playing in maintaining accountability. Resources MentionedRegister now for the Remarkable Attraction Immersion here: https://theremarkablepractice.com/attraction-immersion/To schedule a Strategy Session with Dr Lona: https://go.oncehub.com/DrLonaBuildPodcastTo schedule a Strategy Session with Dr Bobby: https://go.oncehub.com/DrBobbyBuildPodcastLearn what it takes to be Remarkable!: https://theremarkablepractice.com/Learn more about the Build Your Remarkable Practice: https://theremarkablepractice.com/build-your-remarkable-practice-podcast/Learn more about the Remarkable CEO Podcast: https://theremarkablepractice.com/podcast/Learn what it takes to be Remarkable!: https://theremarkablepractice.com/

Evidence To Excellence: News In Neuroplasticity and Rehab
Episode 32: Sales and Marketing Strategies In Healthcare

Evidence To Excellence: News In Neuroplasticity and Rehab

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 71:47


Host Polly Swingle is joined by Marketing Representatives Lindsay Vos, CTRS, and Mike Knott, to talk about their approaches to marketing the services provided by The Recovery Project. Listen in to hear about successes and barriers encountered in the marketing world, specifically when representing a private practice outpatient rehabilitation clinic. Topics discussed range from marketing materials, referral metrics, outcome measures, community events, and much more!Lindsay Vos, CTRS, joined The Recovery Project in 2021 and is a stroke survivor, recreational therapist, marketing representative, and wellness trainer. Lindsay is a former collegiate athlete who graduated from the University of Toledo with her bachelor's degree in recreational therapy. Lindsay has always been interested in learning more about the brain and physical medicine and rehabilitation. She has a strong background working many years with individuals who sustained a traumatic brain injury or spinal cord injury from catastrophic accidents. Lindsay is passionate about community reintegration and animal-assisted therapy to promote non-pharmacological pain management techniques which ultimately improve an individual's quality of life. Lindsay knows what it is like to be both a patient and a therapist, as she suffered from a massive stroke in 2017. Lindsay participated in both physical and occupational therapy here at The Recovery Project and feels honored to now work here.Mike Knott has been working for The Recovery Project since 2011. With a passion for all things sports and healing, upon graduating from high school, he first began as a Rehab Tech. Following graduating from Central Michigan University with a Bachelors in Exercise Science: Kinesiology, he became a Rehab Trainer at The Recovery Projects Livonia clinic. Since then, he has had the opportunity to work at all three locations, gained the knowledge and understanding of what it means to do things the TRP way, and is now out in the sales and marketing world as a Marketing Representative for the company.Learn more about The Recovery Project! View our website at www.therecoveryproject.net Call us 855-877-1944 to become a patient Follow us on Instagram Like us on Facebook Thanks for listening!

Raw Talks With Vamshi Kurapati - Telugu Business Podcast
Ep -66| Would You Invest ₹1 Crore in Media?| From Eega to Baahubali| Role of Karan Johar|TV Serials, Films, or OTT| Trends or Passion?| How to Build a Pan-India Hit| Shobu Yarlagadda on RawTalks P 66

Raw Talks With Vamshi Kurapati - Telugu Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 117:49


In this telugu podcast with Shobu Garu, the mastermind behind *Baahubali* and co-founder of Arka Media, we dive deep into the complex world of TV serials, movie production, and the rise of OTT platforms. Drawing from his vast experience, Shobu Garu offers invaluable lessons on understanding audience behavior, managing production challenges, and making strategic investments. This conversation unveils the realities of working in the entertainment industry while also providing a glimpse into the nuances of startup investments. Shobu Garu begins by shedding light on the TV serial industry, explaining how producers capture and retain audience interest. He elaborates on how they monitor market trends, determine which characters are resonating with viewers, and adjust scripts based on TRP (Television Rating Points). He mentions that TRP, tracked by multinational agencies, is crucial for channels to assess a show's success. While TV remains a passive medium, Shobu Garu explores the possibility of responsive, interactive shows becoming popular in the future, though he notes that audiences are still comfortable with conventional passive storytelling for now. The conversation takes a deeper dive into the making of *Baahubali*. Shobu Garu recalls how the film initially received negative reviews on the first day, but the perception gradually shifted as more people watched it. He explains that fan-based audiences come with specific expectations, which can lead to early criticism. However, the involvement of Karan Johar in promoting *Baahubali* across North India played a pivotal role in establishing its pan-India appeal. Reflecting on a past project, *Eega*, Shobu Garu points out that while it struggled in Hindi theaters, it performed exceptionally well on TV, showing how different platforms affect audience reception. Budget management is another key aspect that Shobu Garu touches upon. With over 5,000 people working on the *Baahubali* crew, controlling costs was a daunting task. Despite the challenges, the team decided to increase the budget for the sequel to meet public expectations. Shobu Garu emphasizes that a bold vision sometimes requires financial flexibility. He also explains how the team resolved disagreements over budget decisions, ensuring the creative vision remained intact. The discussion then shifts to the complexities of large-scale movie releases. Releasing *Baahubali* across 8,000 screens was a groundbreaking move, and Shobu Garu provides insights into the logistics involved, including managing regional taxes and distribution strategies. He explains how postponing the sequel's release was a strategic decision that allowed the hype to build, ultimately contributing to the film's massive success. Beyond filmmaking, Shobu Garu delves into his investment strategies. He shares his approach to startup investments, explaining that he evaluates businesses across different stages—seed funding, pre-evaluation, and post-launch. Media-based startups, he believes, hold significant potential, and if given ₹1 crore, Shobu Garu mentions he would likely invest in a media venture. He also discusses the qualities he looks for in founders, valuing passion, adaptability, and long-term commitment over age or experience. Towards the end of the conversation, Shobu Garu offers practical advice for aspiring entrepreneurs. He cautions against blindly following trends without understanding the depth of a business. Success, he says, requires consistency, persistence, and a genuine passion for the craft. Shobu Garu warns that constantly shifting focus can be a red flag, and instead, one should work steadily toward achieving well-defined goals. Whether you're an aspiring filmmaker, a media enthusiast, or someone interested in startups, Shobu Garu's insights offer practical knowledge and inspiration.

NAHLAS |aktuality.sk
Koreanista: KĽDR posiela do Ruska špeciálny druh vojsk. Vojaci si budú myslieť, že bojujú proti USA

NAHLAS |aktuality.sk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 32:46


Odborník na Kórejský polostrov v rozhovore hovorí, že Rusko a Severná Kórea sú predurčení k tesnejšej spolupráci, pretože oba režimy sú sankcionované a vytesnené zvyškom sveta. „Rusko má všetko, čo Severná Kórea potrebuje. Trpí nedostatkom energetických surovín alebo chronickým nedostatkom potravín. To všetko môže poskytnúť Rusko. No a Rusko sa na Severnú Kóreu obracia ohľadne dodávok munície a v poslednej dobe v dodávke živej bojové sil. Ideo obojstranne výhodnú spolupráciu," hovorí v podcaste koreanista z Ústavu ázijských štúdii Univerzity Karlovej Tomáš Horák.Severná Kórea plánuje na Ukrajinu vyslať špeciálny druh vojsk. „Jednotky, ktoré boli vyslané do Ruska, by mali patriť k tomu najlepšiemu. V rámci severokórejskej armády ide o špeciálne vydelený druh vojsk, špeciálne sily."Severná Kórea bude vyrábať hrdinovHorák tiež vysvetľuje, že obyvateľom Severnej Kórey je odmala vštepované, že záujmy spoločnosti sú nadradené záujmom jednotlivca. Naopak si myslí, že prípadné straty na bojisku by mohli byť využité propagandisticky. „Severná Kórea si bude vyrábať hrdinov. Nemyslím, že prípadné ľudské straty na životoch by vyvolali nespokojnosť Severnej Kórey," hovorí v podcaste. Severokórejská armáda môže isť do vojny s tým, že bojuje proti spoločnému nepriateľovi proti Spojeným štátom.Témou rozhovoru je aj blízkosť Vladimira Putina a Kim Čong-una a život v KĽDR. Odobrník hovorí, že v Severnej Kórey je miera totality, neslobody, manipulácie a propagandy rádovo vyššia než v Rusku. Pokiaľ nedokážeme pochopiť Rusko, tak prípade Severnej Kórey to bude ešte obtiažnejšie. „Mám veľmi krátku skúsenosť so severokórejským režimom, ale aj ten krátkodobý pocit na človeka veľmi silne zapôsobí. Propaganda naozaj číha na každom kroku. Dokonca aj Severní Kóreici ju majú už tak hlboko v hlave, že majú problémy vyjadrovať myšlienky. Keď sa ich ale opýtate na niečo čo súvisí milovaným vodcom, sú schopní vysypať propagandististické frázy," hovorí tiež v podcaste.Moderuje Denisa Hopková.Všetky naše podcasty nájdete na jednej stránke tu. Na odber všetkých nových dielov sa môžete prihlásiť cez iTunes, Google Podcasts alebo Spotify. Sledujte nás aj na facebookovej stránke Podcasty Aktuality.sk alebo na Instagrame.

Podcasty Aktuality.sk
Koreanista: KĽDR posiela do Ruska špeciálny druh vojsk. Vojaci si budú myslieť, že bojujú proti USA

Podcasty Aktuality.sk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 32:46


Odborník na Kórejský polostrov v rozhovore hovorí, že Rusko a Severná Kórea sú predurčení k tesnejšej spolupráci, pretože oba režimy sú sankcionované a vytesnené zvyškom sveta. „Rusko má všetko, čo Severná Kórea potrebuje. Trpí nedostatkom energetických surovín alebo chronickým nedostatkom potravín. To všetko môže poskytnúť Rusko. No a Rusko sa na Severnú Kóreu obracia ohľadne dodávok munície a v poslednej dobe v dodávke živej bojové sil. Ideo obojstranne výhodnú spolupráciu," hovorí v podcaste koreanista z Ústavu ázijských štúdii Univerzity Karlovej Tomáš Horák.Severná Kórea plánuje na Ukrajinu vyslať špeciálny druh vojsk. „Jednotky, ktoré boli vyslané do Ruska, by mali patriť k tomu najlepšiemu. V rámci severokórejskej armády ide o špeciálne vydelený druh vojsk, špeciálne sily."Severná Kórea bude vyrábať hrdinovHorák tiež vysvetľuje, že obyvateľom Severnej Kórey je odmala vštepované, že záujmy spoločnosti sú nadradené záujmom jednotlivca. Naopak si myslí, že prípadné straty na bojisku by mohli byť využité propagandisticky. „Severná Kórea si bude vyrábať hrdinov. Nemyslím, že prípadné ľudské straty na životoch by vyvolali nespokojnosť Severnej Kórey," hovorí v podcaste. Severokórejská armáda môže isť do vojny s tým, že bojuje proti spoločnému nepriateľovi proti Spojeným štátom.Témou rozhovoru je aj blízkosť Vladimira Putina a Kim Čong-una a život v KĽDR. Odobrník hovorí, že v Severnej Kórey je miera totality, neslobody, manipulácie a propagandy rádovo vyššia než v Rusku. Pokiaľ nedokážeme pochopiť Rusko, tak prípade Severnej Kórey to bude ešte obtiažnejšie. „Mám veľmi krátku skúsenosť so severokórejským režimom, ale aj ten krátkodobý pocit na človeka veľmi silne zapôsobí. Propaganda naozaj číha na každom kroku. Dokonca aj Severní Kóreici ju majú už tak hlboko v hlave, že majú problémy vyjadrovať myšlienky. Keď sa ich ale opýtate na niečo čo súvisí milovaným vodcom, sú schopní vysypať propagandististické frázy," hovorí tiež v podcaste.Moderuje Denisa Hopková.Všetky naše podcasty nájdete na jednej stránke tu. Na odber všetkých nových dielov sa môžete prihlásiť cez iTunes, Google Podcasts alebo Spotify. Sledujte nás aj na facebookovej stránke Podcasty Aktuality.sk alebo na Instagrame.

Bad Heroes
Bad Heroes S1E65: The Eternal Hunger - Part 5

Bad Heroes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2024 90:41


Tensions rise as night falls at the Steelfire Forge. Gydeon questions loyalties, Tonreir loses his temper, Ira makes an impassioned plea, and Rihva picks a fight — with everyone. -- Notes: This episode contains content warnings. Visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠badheroescast.com/contentwarnings⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ for more details. Subscribe to our free Patreon tier at ⁠⁠⁠⁠patreon.com/badheroes⁠⁠⁠⁠ to get news and updates about the show! -- Music: "Smoldering", "Laburnum", "Plague", "Cold War Echo", "Harbor" and "Great Expectations" – Kai Engel "Bittersweet" and "Anguish" – Kevin MacLeod "Innkeeper", "Grassland B" and "Solo Piano II" – Monument Studios "Solve the Damn Mystery" – Jesse Spillane Sound effects from Monument Studios and Yap_Audio_Production, SpliceSound, TRP, Greg_Surr, kyles and joedeshon on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠freesound.org⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. -- Use code BADHEROES for 10% off your order of coffee for game night and tea for the tabletop from ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Many Worlds Tavern⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.

Canadian Immigration Podcast
CIP 149: Times Up Series - What to do when your work permit is expiring?

Canadian Immigration Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 41:47


Episode Summary: Time's Up – What to Do When Your Work Permit is Expiring In this episode of the Canadian Immigration Podcast, Mark Holthe and immigration lawyer Alicia Backman-Beharry kick off the Time's Up series, designed to address the critical issue of expiring work permits for international students, post-graduate work permit holders, and temporary foreign workers. Mark and Alicia explore the realities of Canada's tightening immigration landscape, including the challenges of extending temporary status and the consequences of becoming out of status. With fewer public policies offering extensions and increasing restrictions on LMIA-based work permits, this episode delivers practical insights into what options remain available and when it might be time to consider going home. They also discuss strategic pathways like restoration, temporary residence permits (TRPs), and humanitarian and compassionate (H&C) applications, all while offering essential advice to avoid common pitfalls. The goal of this series is to empower temporary residents with the information they need to make informed decisions—and to understand that sometimes leaving Canada voluntarily is the best long-term option. Topics Covered: The Tightening Immigration Landscape Post-COVID changes: Why temporary public policies are ending, and what this means for expiring work permits. Challenges in obtaining LMIAs: Caps on low-wage jobs, and how high unemployment rates are blocking work permit extensions. The impact of policy shifts on students and temporary foreign workers in Canada. Your Options When Time is Running Out: Restoring Status: How to use the 90-day restoration period effectively. Why it's essential to file before your status expires to avoid falling out of status. Switching to Visitor Status: When it makes sense to remain in Canada as a visitor (and when it doesn't). Key limitations: No work or study allowed while on visitor status. Temporary Residence Permits (TRPs): When a TRP might be issued to someone beyond the 90-day restoration window. Why TRPs are rarely granted and require compelling reasons to succeed. The Consequences of Staying Without Status: Loss of healthcare, SIN, and driver's license once your permit expires. Risks of working under the table: Unfair wages, lack of protection, and legal penalties. Long-term immigration consequences: How staying illegally can hurt future applications to Canada or other countries. Permanent Residence Options: Humanitarian & Compassionate (H&C) Applications: Why H&C applications require compelling, extraordinary circumstances. Examples of successful H&C cases and how they focus on factors like the best interests of children. Spousal Sponsorship Risks: Understanding the risk of marriages of convenience and how immigration officers detect them. Why marrying just to gain status can permanently block future sponsorship applications. Refugee Claims: Why filing a refugee claim isn't a quick fix and can close off other immigration pathways. Strict requirements: How claims must align with convention refugee definitions to succeed. When Going Home Might Be the Best Option: Strategic Advantages of Leaving Voluntarily: Gain foreign work experience to increase Express Entry points. Keep immigration options open for future applications to Canada or other countries. Leveraging Canadian Experience Internationally: How Canadian education and work experience can boost career opportunities back home. Opportunities to return to Canada through intra-company transfers or new immigration pathways. Key Takeaways: Act Early: Don't wait for your permit to expire—explore all available legal options as soon as possible. Avoid Staying Illegally: Staying without status can have serious long-term consequences for future immigration opportunities. Don't Fall for Rumors: Avoid relying on false promises about amnesty or future public policies to save you. Sometimes Going Home is the Right Move: Returning voluntarily can be a strategic advantage and open doors for future immigration opportunities. Resources Mentioned: Book a consultation with Holthe Immigration Law: www.holthelaw.com Canadian Immigration Institute YouTube Channel: Watch live Q&A sessions and immigration updates with Mark Holthe. DIY Immigration Courses: Available at Canadian Immigration Institute Disclaimer: This podcast episode provides general information only and is not a substitute for professional legal advice. For personalized guidance, consider booking a consultation at Holthe Law. Listen to This Episode On: Spotify iTunes Holthe Immigration Podcast Website Connect with Us: YouTube: Canadian Immigration Institute Facebook: Canadian Immigration Podcast LinkedIn: Mark Holthe

Marietta Daily Journal Podcast
Marietta Man Accused of Stabbing

Marietta Daily Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 11:37


MDJ Script/ Top Stories for October 3rd Publish Date:  October 3rd    Commercial: From the BG AD Group Studio, Welcome to the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast.  Today is Thursday, October 3rd and Happy heavenly Birthday to Stevie Ray Vaughn. ***10.03.24 – BIRTHDAY – STEVIE RAY VAUGHN*** I'm Dan Radcliffe and here are the stories Cobb is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia.  1.      Marietta Man Accused of Stabbing 2.      Mableton Woman Accused of Intent to Murder 3.      Fentanyl Trafficking Fugitive Caught in Cobb County   Plus, Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on fast food.   All of this and more is coming up on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe!    BREAK: CU of GA (06.26.24 CU OF GA FREE CHECKING_REV_FINAL) STORY 1:  Marietta Man Accused of Stabbing Kelvin Alfonso Garcia, 37, from Marietta, was arrested for allegedly stabbing a man and injuring a woman with a knife while a minor child witnessed the incident on September 14. The arrest warrant from Cobb County Police details that Garcia faces charges including two counts of aggravated assault, possession of a weapon during a crime, and third-degree cruelty to children. He was taken into custody the same night and is currently held at the Cobb County Adult Detention Center without bond. STORY 2:  Mableton Woman Accused of Intent to Murder Jasheena Nicole Eubanks, 32, from Mableton, was arrested for allegedly cutting a man's head with a kitchen knife on September 1, causing a serious injury that required staples or stitches. The incident occurred at a residence on S. Cobb School Road. Eubanks faces charges of aggravated assault with intent to murder and aggravated battery causing disfigurement. She was arrested on September 2 and is currently held at the Cobb County Adult Detention Center without bond. STORY 3:  Fentanyl Trafficking Fugitive Caught in Cobb County Ashley Dawn Crislip, 34, from Kennesaw, was arrested as a fugitive on fentanyl trafficking charges from Trumbull County, Ohio. She was found in Cobb County on September 22 at an apartment in the Lakeside Vista complex. Charged as a fugitive, Crislip was taken into custody shortly after midnight and is held at the Cobb County Adult Detention Center without bond. Ohio authorities have indicated plans to extradite her. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.799.6810 for more info.    We'll be right back  Break: DRAKE (Drake Realty (Cobb County) – Truck a Palooza (09.18.24 COBB COUNTY TRUCK A PALOOZA_FINAL) STORY 4:  Cobb Sheriff Implements Non-Lethal PepperBall Devices The Cobb County Sheriff's Office has partnered with PepperBall to enhance community safety by deploying non-lethal weapons, including the PepperBall BLAST, the largest rollout in the U.S. The BLAST is a handheld launcher for close-range situations, using PAVA powder projectiles to incapacitate without lethal force. Training for staff has been ongoing, with over 200 deputies certified. Additional devices like the TRP, VKS PRO, TAC-SA PRO, and Breacher are also in use. These tools aim to de-escalate confrontations, reduce injuries, and save lives, with the launchers distinctly colored to avoid confusion with firearms. The initiative reflects a shift towards non-lethal policing methods. STORY 5:  Apartment Complex Opens Near Town Center Mall The Manor Barrett, a five-story, 347-unit apartment complex in Kennesaw, celebrated its opening near Town Center at Cobb. Owned by The Related Group Management, it offers 204 one-bedroom, 127 two-bedroom, and 16 three-bedroom units, with rents from $1,700 to $2,100. Amenities include a pool, gym, co-working spaces, and a sports lounge with a gaming simulator. The pet-friendly complex also features a dog park and pet spa. Construction began in November 2021 and finished in February 2024. Currently at 80% occupancy, the goal is to reach over 95% by December. We'll be back in a moment    Break: INGLES 2   And now here is Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on fast food.   ***LEAH INTERVIEW***INGLES 3 FAST FOOD (INTERVIEW)***   We'll have closing comments after this.   Break: Marietta Theatre (06.10.24 MARIETTA THEATRE MARGARITAVILLE_FINAL)   Signoff-   Thanks again for hanging out with us on today's Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. Read more about all our stories and get other great content at www.mdjonline.com Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. Add us to your Alexa Flash Briefing or your Google Home Briefing and be sure to like, follow, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. 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The Remarkable CEO for Chiropractors
273 - Replacing Yourself is Wicked Scary

The Remarkable CEO for Chiropractors

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 34:42


You cannot scale without making multiple ascensions…How fast and how far you go in business is up to you.  You have the opportunity to ascend from Operator to Manager to Leader to Governor to Investor.  Where are you right now?  Who are you to your business?  Who does your business need you to be NOW?  Where does your business need you to go NEXT?  Check-out this compelling business conversation between a couple of CEO's and great business minds.  Dr. Nick has replaced himself 3 times so far…each time more successfully than the last.  Listen-in and learn from a Founder who has just replaced himself as CEO…and hear what his new CEO, Jason Barnes, has to say about the experience.  The secret to success?  Don't repeat mistakes.  Yours or others.  Listen-in and learn. Episode Highlights00:53 - Introduction of Dr. Nick Silveri and Jason Barnes and how they met through the TRP immersions.02:36 - The challenges of letting go of control as an entrepreneur and the transition from clinician to CEO.06:24 - The importance of hiring people who are better suited to specific roles to scale the business.10:00 - Misconceptions about becoming a CEO, noting that it doesn't mean you must give up the parts of the business you love.13:32 - The value of delegating responsibility and allowing specialists to focus on what they do best.16:36 - How a leader's strength can become a weakness for the organization if not managed correctly.20:37 - The importance of leveraging other people's expertise for growth.23:03 - The "law of ones and threes," explaining that different stages of growth require different teams and strategies.28:56 - The value of business coaching such as the TRP's CEO program, to help refine your leadership skills. Resources MentionedRegister now for the Remarkable Attraction Immersion here: https://theremarkablepractice.com/attraction-immersion/Watch an instant replay of the "7 Figure Associate Doctor Compensation Plan Model" webinar here: www.theremarkablepractice.com/podcast-ep273-rem-asc-webinarTo learn more about the REM CEO Program, please visit:  http://www.theremarkablepractice.com/rem-ceoSubscribe to our newest podcast "Build Your Remarkable Practice" here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/build-your-remarkable-practice-for-chiropractors/id1734107477  Schedule a Brainstorming call with Dr. PeteDr. Stephen's LinkedInDr. Peter's LinkedInThe Remarkable CEO WebsiteDr. Stephen's Book – The Remarkable Practice: The Definitive Guide to Build a Thriving Chiropractic Business

Moose on The Loose
Top 6 Candian Highest Yield Stocks - Can They Increase Their Dividend in 2025?

Moose on The Loose

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 11:42


The Moose on The Loose helps Canadians to invest with more conviction so they can enjoy their retirement. Download The Canadian Rock Stars List, a selection of the safest dividend stocks in Canada: https://moosemarkets.com/rockstars Webinar: Invest with conviction: https://moosemarkets.com/webinar Webinar Replay: Dividend Income For Life : https://www.dividendstocksrock.com/dividend-income

Tuned In
Field Report: 2140HP, 78 PSI of BOOST | RB26 World Record With TRP.

Tuned In

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 11:56


Why an RB26 is better than a 2JZ and vice versa is a common discussion between many 6 cylinder fans and while the 2JZ might have the edge when it comes to OEM components on lightly modified street builds, the RB hasn't been pushed or developed as far as the 2jz yet to see how things compare at the other end of the scale…Use ‘PODCAST75' for $75 off your first HPA course here: https://hpcdmy.co/hpa-tuned-inSince filming the team has run a PB of 6.35 @ 222mph to set a new RB-Powered world record.Dom from Tony Rigoli Performance runs us through some of the 12,000rpm spinning Nissan 350z build which uses a ‘tickled' RB26 pushing out 2140HP (Mainline Dyno) at the hubs...for now. The plan is to fit a larger Garrett G57 turbocharger and GFB wastegates to push for 2300-2400HP in the quest to hit the 5's with this full tube chassis car that runs an EMtron KV16 ECU, M&W CDI system, Rams cylinder head, Plazmaman inlet manifold, a Liberty Gears 5 speed, EZ Motorsports clutch, Spool crankshaft, Supertech valvetrain and in-house TRP pistons, rods and cam grinding.Also discussed via this Sydney Jamboree interview is the switch from the old Nissan 300zx ¾ tube chassis to their new 350z full tune chassis, the difference between them and some of the advantages a full tube chassis allows the team. The clutch setup is also discussed as being something constantly being reset and adjusted, as well as up to this power level how bearings are the only major part that is checked regularly to ensure reliability.As the event was rained off we didn't manage to get any in-car, but we'll be back.

Wingnut Social: The Interior Design Business and Marketing Podcast
Stay True to Who You Are by Niching Down Your Design Services

Wingnut Social: The Interior Design Business and Marketing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 35:01


Is there a particular design style that you love creating, but you're hesitant to cut down your other offerings for fear of leaving money on the table? Well, that may not have to be the case. Today's guest, Diane Rath, has carved herself a successful niche with “The Rath Project,” designing bold and bespoke spaces in an area where that's hard to come by. Stay tuned for tips on her transition to her specialty design, how niching impacts business growth, and thrifting vintage pieces to add character to a space. The Rath Project is a Fairfield, Connecticut–based interior design firm specializing in bold, livable spaces. Diane Rath, Founder and Principal Designer, opened TRP in 2016 with a focus on expertly curating each client's unique personality and sensibility into their home's aesthetic. Together, she and her team create bespoke spaces by listening, exacting, perfecting, and executing on the needs and wants of each individual family member. ***

Geek Warning
Eurobike week and a two-chain bike for a great cause

Geek Warning

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 80:29


It's the week of all weeks for cycling tech. The Tour de France has kicked off, the world's largest cycling tradeshow – Eurobike – is on, and we've seen many smaller handmade bike shows, too. With that, Dave Rome, Brad Copeland, and Ronan Mc Laughlin have plenty of things to geek out over.The geeks discuss the new Classified and TRP drivetrain collab, plus new budget groupset options from Microshift and SRAM. Ronan gives a brief overview of Continental's new aero tyres, while there's also chat of a new fancy chain waxing tool seen at the Tour.There's a chat about how to keep a check on your brake tracks. And then to finish things off, you'll hear Brad and Dave discuss new hubs from OneUp, a new gravel bike from Giant, some question marks about Ohlins suspension, and the entrance of drone-experts DJI into bicycles (wait, what?). And lastly, the new Buffalo bike for World Bicycle Relief is discussed.And once again, we apologise for the sound quality on this one. This time, it was Brad with the technical issues, sounding a little distant on the backup audio we had to use.Time stamps:3:50 - Classified and TRP collaborate on a groupset14:45 - The Aero111 tyre from DT Swiss, Swiss Side, and Continental21:40 - SRAM's new S-1000 Transmission27:05 - Microshift Sword Black, even cheaper and 9-speed31:35 - Cyclowax teases on-bike chain waxing38:25 - Handmade bikes everywhere!43:40 - PSA: saying it once more, measure those brake tracks!54:45 - A workforce reduction at Ohlins57:40 - Oneup enters the hub market1:01:58 - KOM's Xeno hub has us intrigued1:05:00 - We drone on about DJI's entrance into e-bikes1:08:20 - Giant's new Revolt Advanced gravel bike1:11:15 - The new Buffalo bike

Moms on the Rocks
TRP VINTAGE: MTV True Life "I'm an Adult Baby"

Moms on the Rocks

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 82:06


*This episode was originally recorded 11/10/2021*This week, we meet Mathilda, Robert, and Mitchell. You probably know Mitchell as Baby Mitchy, the trained vocalist behind the Baby Mitchy Youtube channel. Sing along, why don't ya! But first we get to know Mathilda and her straight-laced boyfriend Matthew. Her diaper expertise is "pretty popular", according to her, so we were hoping for some more information on how things stack up against Chipotle. Robert brings a lot of emotional baggage to his Daddy-Bubby-Baby Boy throuple, as well as extreme pyrotechnic skills. Shhh, don't tell George or he will be afwaid!For the entire backlog of TRP episodes check out Total Request Pod on Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Moms on the Rocks
TRP VINTAGE: Degrassi Junior High S3 E1&2 "Taking Off"

Moms on the Rocks

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 84:49


*This episode was originally recorded 3/31/2020*This week, in a very special episode of TRP, we take on Degrassi's S3's Taking Off Parts 1&2. Middle school sucks for everyone, but nothing and nowhere compares to Canada's very own Degrassi Junior High where on a normal Tuesday TWO boys go missing, one takes acid & jumps off a bridge, another goes on an OCD bender in search of his bio-dad AND some chick named Nancy butts in.Whether you watched this show in its prime in 1988 or you never heard of it, you're going to love the several clips of Pure Canadian Essence (tm) featuring the accent, the music, and Wheels' charm calling his grandma an "Old BaYg". Oh, the wonder years...For the entire backlog of TRP episodes check out Total Request Pod on Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Moms on the Rocks
TRP VINTAGE: Sister Wives S12 E10 "PolygaMeximist Wedding" (Part 2)

Moms on the Rocks

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 90:21


*This episode was originally recorded 12/19/2019*Love is meant to multiplied, not divided. Same goes for street tacos & tres leches cake because it's TONY, BITCH! This episode has it all: Brown Family mosh pits, Christine singing, Robyn's 4th wife privilege, and Meri's sadness. Amanda is a Sister Wives virgin so after a crash course in Brown Family 101 from Jodie, the nuances of the Wedding Padron-Brown are not lost on anyone. Sure Amanda whips out her piano to determine which note Christine is trying to hit & of course Jodie knows the exact number of street tacos can fit down her gullet, but all in all it was a great reception. Unless you got hit by the flying debris of a mutilated bride or groom piñata. Enjoy!!!For the entire backlog of TRP episodes check out Total Request Pod on Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Moms on the Rocks
TRP VINTAGE: Meet the Plaths S1 E1 "Meet the Plaths"

Moms on the Rocks

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 74:40


*This episode was originally recorded 4/9/2020•The Plath Family is all about wholesomeness, honey, and harnessing fear and guilt so that you smother your kids with your own personal demons. AKA "Our own slice of Paradise". Sure, Barry. While oldest son Ethan proves he is the REAL Kenneth Parcell, his new wife Olivia must deal with his Smother, Kim. Kim hates "head knowledge" so we're certain her use of an abacus was purely for decoration. The only good thing about Kim is that she gave us Ethan, the most adorable man-toddler there ever was.For the entire backlog of TRP episodes check out Total Request Pod on Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Moms on the Rocks
TRP VINTAGE: My 600lb. Life: The Assanti Brothers Part 1 (originally recorded 5/7/2020)

Moms on the Rocks

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 109:42


Meet Steven Assanti, a morbidly obese man from Rhode Island, which is a state somewhere up & to the right according to our combined memories. Before feeling too badly for Steven, perhaps you should know he verbally abuses every human he encounters. A steely angel named Dr. Now agrees to help Steven lose weight and save his life. However, in a twist, Dr. Now gives as many fucks as his voice shows inflection or emotion. Put down your pizza and let us go on this Assanti journey together...Namaste.For the entire backlog of TRP episodes check out Total Request Pod on Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.