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SEASON 1 FINALE: "The Words You Trust No Longer Mean What You Think." Name the last policy you cheered for that, examined coldly, made your life materially worse. Most people can't. Not because those policies don't exist, but because the cheering and the examination happen in different rooms of your mind, and that house's architecture was not built by you. This is the series one finale of The Polymathic Perspective. Dov Baron examines the forty-year project that has rewritten the meaning beneath the words ordinary people use to describe their lives. The project is not hidden. It has been openly described in essays, books, and policy documents that anyone can read. The problem is that almost no one is looking. In this episode: Why your gut tightens when someone uses a word your tribe was taught to hate Why a country can cheer for the dismantling of the institutions that keep its water safe, and feel righteous while doing it Why the person on the other side of the political aisle from you is running the same program with different inputs What a retainer is, and why your 401K may be one The cognitive mechanism the architects have been counting on for forty years. This is not a partisan episode. Both sides are operating inside the same architecture. The architects are counting on you to keep looking sideways at your neighbor instead of upward at the structure being built around both of you. . Examined through #EmotionalMeaningArchitecture, #LinguisticCapture, #CultPsychology, #TribalBelonging, # SurveillanceCapitalism, and the #AttentionEconomy . ABOUT DOV BARON: Dov Baron has spent thirty years inside the rooms where leaders, founders, and executives make the decisions that shape organizations. His clients hire him for what he can see: the patterns that have become invisible to the people inside the system. CONNECT WITH DOV Website: https://DovBaron.com Work with Dov: dov@dovbaron.com LinkedIn: Carry one question with you from this episode: Who built the part of you that cheers? Sit with it. If it irritates you, don't dismiss it. It is data. If this episode resonated, please rate and review on Apple Podcasts and follow on Spotify. Series two begins soon. Share this episode with someone on your side of the aisle and someone on the other side. Both of them need it.
Women who say they have information about Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor are reportedly reluctant to speak with British police because they do not trust the UK authorities or the British press to treat them properly. Attorney Brad Edwards, who represents many Jeffrey Epstein survivors, told the BBC that multiple clients have information about the former prince but do not want to cooperate with UK investigators, citing two major concerns: the belief that authorities failed to act meaningfully while Epstein was alive, and fear that coming forward would expose them and their families to press harassment. One of Edwards's clients has alleged she was sent to the UK for a sexual encounter with Andrew at Royal Lodge in 2010, making her the second known woman to allege abuse connected to him in Britain after Virginia Giuffre.The situation also raises serious questions about the UK's handling of Epstein-related allegations over the years. Thames Valley Police said it had engaged with the woman's legal team, but her lawyer said she would not communicate with police because of privacy fears. The force has said it could investigate sexual misconduct allegations against Andrew as part of a broader inquiry into alleged misconduct in public office, reportedly linked to claims that he passed sensitive information to Epstein while serving as a UK trade envoy. Attorney Sigrid McCawley, who represented Virginia Giuffre, also told the BBC she did not believe she had received communication from the Metropolitan Police since the DOJ released Epstein files in January, despite representing survivors who may have been trafficked to the UK. Andrew has denied wrongdoing in the past, settled Giuffre's civil case in 2022 without admitting liability, and has not been charged in connection with these allegations.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Epstein survivors lack faith in UK police investigating Andrew, says lawyer
Women who say they have information about Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor are reportedly reluctant to speak with British police because they do not trust the UK authorities or the British press to treat them properly. Attorney Brad Edwards, who represents many Jeffrey Epstein survivors, told the BBC that multiple clients have information about the former prince but do not want to cooperate with UK investigators, citing two major concerns: the belief that authorities failed to act meaningfully while Epstein was alive, and fear that coming forward would expose them and their families to press harassment. One of Edwards's clients has alleged she was sent to the UK for a sexual encounter with Andrew at Royal Lodge in 2010, making her the second known woman to allege abuse connected to him in Britain after Virginia Giuffre.The situation also raises serious questions about the UK's handling of Epstein-related allegations over the years. Thames Valley Police said it had engaged with the woman's legal team, but her lawyer said she would not communicate with police because of privacy fears. The force has said it could investigate sexual misconduct allegations against Andrew as part of a broader inquiry into alleged misconduct in public office, reportedly linked to claims that he passed sensitive information to Epstein while serving as a UK trade envoy. Attorney Sigrid McCawley, who represented Virginia Giuffre, also told the BBC she did not believe she had received communication from the Metropolitan Police since the DOJ released Epstein files in January, despite representing survivors who may have been trafficked to the UK. Andrew has denied wrongdoing in the past, settled Giuffre's civil case in 2022 without admitting liability, and has not been charged in connection with these allegations.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Epstein survivors lack faith in UK police investigating Andrew, says lawyerBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
Women who say they have information about Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor are reportedly reluctant to speak with British police because they do not trust the UK authorities or the British press to treat them properly. Attorney Brad Edwards, who represents many Jeffrey Epstein survivors, told the BBC that multiple clients have information about the former prince but do not want to cooperate with UK investigators, citing two major concerns: the belief that authorities failed to act meaningfully while Epstein was alive, and fear that coming forward would expose them and their families to press harassment. One of Edwards's clients has alleged she was sent to the UK for a sexual encounter with Andrew at Royal Lodge in 2010, making her the second known woman to allege abuse connected to him in Britain after Virginia Giuffre.The situation also raises serious questions about the UK's handling of Epstein-related allegations over the years. Thames Valley Police said it had engaged with the woman's legal team, but her lawyer said she would not communicate with police because of privacy fears. The force has said it could investigate sexual misconduct allegations against Andrew as part of a broader inquiry into alleged misconduct in public office, reportedly linked to claims that he passed sensitive information to Epstein while serving as a UK trade envoy. Attorney Sigrid McCawley, who represented Virginia Giuffre, also told the BBC she did not believe she had received communication from the Metropolitan Police since the DOJ released Epstein files in January, despite representing survivors who may have been trafficked to the UK. Andrew has denied wrongdoing in the past, settled Giuffre's civil case in 2022 without admitting liability, and has not been charged in connection with these allegations.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Epstein survivors lack faith in UK police investigating Andrew, says lawyerBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
ATTL Event : May 29th in Dallas, TX @ Gilley's Dallas , Perreo, Banda Y Sombreros 8:00pm - 1:00am Tickets : https://www.universe.com/events/perreo-banda-y-sombreros-tickets-FSNJX8On today's episode of A Toast to Life Podcast, we're back with another emotional segment of Spill the Tea filled with betrayal, heartbreak, and hard truths. One story follows a woman who spent years building up, supporting, and loving her man just for him to cheat and walk away from the family they created together. Another story takes a wild turn when a wife's best friend finally confesses the feelings she had secretly been hiding for years. We dive into loyalty, broken trust, and the painful reality of giving your all to the wrong people. This episode is raw, relatable, and guaranteed to spark conversation.Support the show
Let's know what you liked and learnt! In this episode of ContraMinds, Shekhar Natarajan explains why the biggest challenge in AI today isn't intelligence—it's trust. As AI systems become more powerful, they remain inconsistent, unexplainable, and often misaligned with human values.Shekhar introduces the idea of a “trust layer” for AI—moving beyond efficiency and ethics to systems that actively do good. Through his concept of Angelic Intelligence, he lays out how future AI must embed human values like empathy, fairness, and judgment into decision-making. This is a conversation about the next frontier of AI—and why better technology alone won't be enough.⭐5 Key Takeaways1. AI's Biggest Problem Isn't Intelligence—It's Trust: No matter how powerful AI becomes, it cannot be relied upon until it is consistent, explainable, and aligned with human intent.2. Efficiency Is Not Enough: Most AI today optimizes for efficiency, but the future demands a shift toward ethics—and ultimately, systems that actively do good.3. A Trust Layer Is the Next Frontier of AI: Embedding values like empathy, fairness, and judgment into AI systems is essential for real-world adoption and decision-making.4. Innovation Comes from Questioning Context: Breakthrough thinking happens when you challenge assumptions and rebuild systems from first principles, not when you optimize existing ones.5. The Human Edge Is in Thinking, Not Tools: As AI gets smarter, the real advantage will belong to those who can think deeply, stay curious, and not outsource their judgment.⏱️ Timestamps00:02:42 – Innovation Is a Function of Nurture, Context, and Values00:17:24 – Transformer Technology Is Like Reading the Entire Book at Once00:27:32 – The Next Frontier of AI Is Trust00:46:02 – When You Do Right, You Do Right by Everyone01:02:17 – Knowledge Compounds01:16:03 – The Biggest Risk to Humanity Is Humans#AITrustLayer, #ArtificialIntelligence, #EthicalAI, #ResponsibleAI, #FutureOfWork, #InnovationThinking, #FirstPrinciplesThinking, #HumanValues, #DigitalTransformation, #ContraMindsThis episode was made possible by the great folks at https://goaffortless.ai.Effortless has been designed to be user-friendly, aiding you in your journey to streamline financial tasks. Experience the convenience of achieving e-Invoicing and E-way Bill Generation in just a couple of clicks, simplifying your business processes.
This week, our hosts Dave Bittner, Joe Carrigan, and Maria Varmazis (also host of the T-Minus Space Daily show) are sharing the latest in social engineering scams, phishing schemes, and criminal exploits that are making headlines. In follow-up this week, we waded into murky legal waters with a fish-demeanor pun that's now swimming rent-free in our heads, then pivoted to some surprisingly practical home-network wisdom—segregating IoT devices before they take over your Wi-Fi (and your sanity). Joe looks at how Google is taking a dual approach to fighting scams—suing to dismantle the “Lighthouse” phishing operation while backing bipartisan legislation and rolling out AI tools to protect users from smishing, robocalls, and fraud. Maria looks at how seniors are more digitally active than ever—and why caregivers and families play a key role in keeping them safe online, with practical tips ranging from strong passwords and MFA to regular conversations about scams and device security. Dave looks at two very different but increasingly common scam fronts: an FBI warning about AI-powered “virtual kidnapping” extortion schemes using fake proof-of-life images, and a surge in celebrity impersonation scams that used hacked social media accounts to trick music fans out of billions in fake tickets, merch, crypto, and VIP offers. Our catch of the day comes from Reddit where Dave and Joe take on a series of messages that will have you rethinking the way you answer scams. Resources and links to stories: A dual strategy: legal action and new legislation to fight scammers Empowering Seniors for Safer Online Experiences: 6 Practical Safety Tips for Caregivers and Families New FBI alert urges vigilance on virtual kidnapping schemes Taylor Swift, Sabrina Carpenter Impersonators Scam Fans Out of $5.3 Billion in 2025: Report Have a Catch of the Day you'd like to share? Email it to us at hackinghumans@n2k.com.
In this episode, Sathiya explains how to earn back your wife's trust after porn use or betrayal — no matter how big the mistake was. He breaks down why porn damages relationships, why women experience betrayal trauma, and what husbands must understand before trying to rebuild the marriage. You'll learn the #1 factor that restores trust (consistency), how long healing realistically takes, why you should stop trying to “get back to how things used to be,” and how to build a stronger, more honest relationship moving forward. Perfect for men searching for help with rebuilding trust, healing from porn addiction, betrayal trauma recovery, and marriage restoration. Know more about Sathiya's work: Join Deep Clean Inner Circle - The Brotherhood You Neeed (+ get coached by Sathiya) For Less Than $2/day Submit Your Questions (Anonymously) To Be Answered On The Podcast Get A Free Copy of The Last Relapse, Your Blueprint For Recovery Watch Sathiya on Youtube For More Content Like This Chapters: (00:08) The Hard Truth About Porn and Divorce (01:00) Welcome & Why This Episode Matters (02:20) How Porn Impacts Your Wife Emotionally (03:10) What Betrayal Trauma Really Means (04:55) The Reality: You Won't Win Her Trust Back Overnight (05:50) The Only Guaranteed Way to Rebuild Trust (07:09) What Consistency Looks Like in Real Life (07:50) How Long Does Healing Take? (08:55) Why You Shouldn't Want Things “Back to Normal” (09:32) Don't Rush the Process — or You'll Make It Worse (10:30) Final Encouragement: Your Marriage Can Heal
This week on the pod, we are back with some piping hot tea! The girl who Chloe's cheating ex was infamously caught climbing out his window with has entered the chat… and she's brought receipts! And it's so much worse that we originally thought…For part one of the story, go back and listen to our Trust No Man ep here: SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6RWi8WFR0xtiQkxdrANmPG?si=bplYA0XyQPKqjX8qKQxHjAAPPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/over-drinks/id1597887217?i=1000612414455 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If you already know what you want — the kind of love and lifestyle you're here for — but fear still gets loud when you move toward it, this episode is for you. When doubt whispers that it's risky to trust what you know, that living your truth might cost too much or has you questioning whether you're capable — this is how you come home to self-trust, no matter what you're feeling. Together we explore: The permission to be fully with your experience — and why that creates more ease, not chaos How to tell when discomfort is old wiring vs. your intuition asking for a truer next step The energetic shift that happens when your "yes" is rooted in desire, not obligation A pocket tool for in-the-moment support (so you can steady your nervous system and choose what's real for you) Access REGULATE here for $32. Connect with Gemma here daily on instagram, and for more resources head to gemmahanley.com
People don't trust ads. Or brands. Or even experts.Brian Miller joins Alice Heiman to explain how CEOs can cut through the noise and earn trust, fast.In this episode:Why the trust recession is killing your pipelineThe 3-part message that builds instant engagementHow to make your talk (or pitch) follow the hero's journeyThe #1 reason your message doesn't spread and how to fix itKey takeaway: If people can't repeat what you do, they won't talk about you.ShownotesGet his new book: https://keynotedesignbook.com The 10 Questions Every Speech Must Answer (and the order you must answer them in):Will this be worth my time?Is this urgent?So, what is this talk really about?Why should I listen to you?Do I already know how to solve this problem?So, what should I do instead?How do I start?Is this really worth it?Can I go now?Wait, what was this all about again?
Crypto's privacy war isn't simmering anymore. It's blowing wide open. What began as a digital experiment has morphed into something closer to a modern-day Reformation. An uprising against centralized power, driven not by scripture, but by code. From Brussels to Washington, authorities are drafting their own theses. More KYC. Fewer privacy tools. A coordinated effort to strip anonymity from the system. But the crypto world isn't kneeling. For many, financial freedom means self-custody, not compliance. It means privacy by design, not by permission. As someone who has long followed this space and considers XRP one of the most fascinating and resilient projects in the ecosystem, I have watched these battles unfold with growing concern. This isn't just about coins or code. It is about whether digital privacy survives the crusade against it or gets excommunicated entirely. Why Crypto Was Always About Privacy When Bitcoin launched in 2009, it wasn't just about making money. It was a protest. A way to flip the script on centralized banks, bloated institutions, and the people who controlled your financial life. Crypto's early adopters were rebels. The ideas behind it? Pseudonymity, freedom from censorship, and control over your own funds. Privacy coins like Monero and Zcash weren't shady outliers. They were the purest version of the original dream. Self-custody wallets let people hold their own keys. No middlemen. No questions asked. It made sense for a movement born from libertarian roots, where freedom from surveillance was sacred. But that dream is now under threat. The threat is not from hackers, but from the very systems crypto tried to escape. Why Crypto Scares Governments Governments never like a system they can't watch or tax. That's where the friction started. The European Union rolled out its Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) regulation, aiming for comprehensive oversight. The United Kingdom pushed its financial promotions regime, tightening the reins on crypto marketing. And the US Treasury? It's making aggressive moves to bring Know Your Customer (KYC) requirements to the forefront of Decentralized Finance (DeFi) platforms. Their stated reasons sound reasonable: they want to stop money laundering, terrorism financing, and tax evasion. A critical distinction exists between fighting genuine crime and effectively criminalizing financial privacy for all. However, that line is indeed getting increasingly blurry. Crackdown measures against privacy coins are ramping up with alarming speed. Monero and Zcash, once mainstays, have been delisted from major exchanges as compliance pressures mount. Developers of privacy-focused wallets now face legal threats and increasing scrutiny. Even established tools like Wasabi Wallet are blocking users in certain regions, demonstrating the immediate impact of these regulatory shifts. Crypto's privacy tools are no longer merely innovative instruments; they have become targets in a broader regulatory crackdown, pushing the boundaries of individual financial freedom. The ongoing pressure is forcing the crypto ecosystem to adapt, often by compromising on the very privacy features that were once central to its appeal. KYC vs. DeFi: The Fight Over Self-Custody KYC means Know Your Customer. It's how banks check who you are, verifying identities to prevent illicit activities. However, in the decentralized finance (DeFi) landscape, where no single entity controls the platform, the question of who performs this checking remains unanswered, much to the discomfort of regulators. Decentralized platforms like Uniswap lack a central off switch or a single point of control, making traditional enforcement mechanisms ineffective. Tornado Cash, for instance, did not simply vanish after sanctions were imposed; its code remained open-source and operational, a testament to the resilient nature of decentralization. This inherent characteristic makes enforcing KYC in DeFi incredibly challenging. It is also precisely wh...
In Search Of… “Jack the Ripper” Recorded: 12 Apr 2025 Edited: 11 Jun 2025 Released: 13 Jun 2025 Links: Solenopsis invicta: Red fire ants, an invasive species with a painful sting, have spread to Europe | CNN Residents sound alarm after invasive red fire ants land over 20 people in hospital, kill puppy: 'They're just everywhere' I Want to Rewatch - In Search of... “Deadly Ants” Jack the Ripper - Wikipedia Dear Boss letter - Wikipedia From Hell letter - Wikipedia Thames Torso Murders - Wikipedia Henry Herbert, 4th Earl of Carnarvon - Wikipedia George Herbert, 5th Earl of Carnarvon - Wikipedia Trust No 1 News Special Report: “The Death of Lord Carnarvon” The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper (Amazon) The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper (Amazon alternative) Bad Women: The Ripper Retold - Ep. 1: The Ripper Myth - linked to first episode of Season 1 (Ripper Retold) Unobscured, S3 – 1: Temple Mount - linked to first episode of Season 3 (Jack the Ripper) The Enduring Mystery of Jack the Ripper [Video] Jack the Ripper: The Final Solution - Wikipedia From Hell - Wikipedia From Hell (Amazon) They All Love Jack: Busting the Ripper by Bruce Robinson (review) – a huge establishment cover-up I Want to Rewatch - Kolchak: The Night Stalker, Season 1, Episode 1: “The Ripper” Time After Time (1979 film) - Wikipedia Jack the Ripper (miniseries) - Wikipedia Jack's Back - Wikipedia Beforeigners - Wikipedia The Salvation Army - Wikipedia National Donut Day - Wikipedia Optography - Wikipedia Music: “Dark Science” by David Hilowitz “The Truth Is What We Make of It” by The Agrarians All our episodes are at iwtrw.com (or at iwanttorewatch.com, if you want to type more letters for some reason). Links for everything else I Want To Rewatch-related (including our sweet merch) are at I Want To Rewatch | Linktree.
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Send us a textIn this episode I sit down with renowned organizational designer and author Jurriaan Kamer to explore the high-impact concept of psychological safety—a key ingredient for healthy teams and effective leadership that often gets lip service but little follow-through.Psychological safety isn't just a buzzword—it's the bedrock of trust, collaboration, and innovation. So why do so many workplaces struggle with it?Together, we get into the heart of what psychological safety really means, the barriers that block it, and the leadership behaviors that foster (or destroy) it. If you're leading a team, supporting people through change, or working to create a culture of openness and accountability—this episode is your playbook.
No Contact can be so challenging after a breakup and you may have doubts about if no contact can be beneficial for you. In this episode, we talk about trusting the process. Check us out on YouTube: Coach Craig KennethGet Craig's help personally: https://www.askcraig.net/take-action/Get Victoria's help: https://www.askcraig.net/victoriaCraig's workbook series: https://www.askcraig.net/workbooks-1/Get Started on the Creative Healing Course: https://courses.askcraig.net/
It's high time the Republican Party takes a look at HOW we are reaching people and consider an overhaul. Can we build a better mousetrap? If so, we should get busy doing it now! Trump resonates with voters, but he is not on the ballot next time and our outdated tactics don't resonate anymore. Learn more at ladyupamerica.com
Mark and Kenny continue the Season of the Bitch w/ this bratty lost demo from the Rebel Heart era. Topics include Natalia Kills, Rosalind Shays, STDs, Anne Sexton, Brahim Zaibat, Nicole Winhoffer, the allure of vindictive cleverness, hooking up in a sauna, knowledge as power, Orville Peck, Khloe Kardashian's podcast, Paul Mescal, French theatergoers and Tennessee Williams, not applauding Cate Blanchett, karmic betrayal, Mark's neighbor Florinda, and whether or not there is a ‘no fraternization' policy in the Inner Circle. Plus, Kenny has a bathroom emergency at BAM and Mark calls out a basic bitch in the audience at AStreetcar Named Desire. “This is a special time.”f you want more Shadow Season Episodes, join the Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/c/alliwant2doistalkaboutmadonna
Garth Heckman The David Alliance TDAgiantslayer@gmail.com My media channels all go to Garth Heckman Who can you trust more than anyone? I have to say I can trust my Father and Mother more than anyone else in the world… more than my wife, kids, best friend… why? They have the longest track record with me… They have impeccable trust with me for almost 59 years and 10 months.. by the way, thats how old I am. Who can you trust more than anyone else in the world… some might say themselves… but thats not true because if you say you believe in Christ… and you don't always follow him, then you can't trust yourself… but what happens when you don't live a life of trust and integrity? ITS A FALL OUT! Gen. 27 15 Then she took Esau's favorite clothes, which were there in the house, and gave them to her younger son, Jacob. 16 She covered his arms and the smooth part of his neck with the skin of the young goats. 17 Then she gave Jacob the delicious meal, including freshly baked bread. We see right now every person in this story right now is revealed as a deception… none of them trusted one another and worse they did not trust God! The Gucci's - The Joneses, The Smiths, *If you don't trust God to lead your family you are telling them not to trust you as the Father or Mother. Remember the quote I use all the time when I was racing my kids. If you tell the truth all the time I will trust you all the time… If you tell me the truth just some of the time I can only trust you….. NEVER. Hey whoever you are out there. If your inner circle wether its your wife, husband, kids, co-workers or just your close friends… if they see you truly trying to hear God and trust him and do his will they will immense trust in you and immense respect for you.- even if you fail a few times at hearing his voice. Isaac does not trust God… and it rubs off on his wife. Now Rebekah does not trust God… and it rubs off on her boys… so now Esau and Jacob don't trust God… but what is worse is becasue of that - none of them trust God. What a terrible family to live in… a family where no one trusts each other or God.
Send us a textIt's April 3rd and Peaches is back with a fresh pile of Air Force, Space Force, and “what are we even doing anymore?” news.From commanders whining about drone threats and bureaucrats pushing Zero Trust Architecture™ (whatever that means), to Ukraine intel shifts, grounded pregnant pilots, and six B-2 bombers pulling up to the Red Sea like it's a boss level—this Daily Drop has it all.Oh, and in case you missed it: the DoD is still trying to lay off people with pay, we're throwing F-35s into the Middle East blender, and China is officially the “leaked” top threat—because apparently someone needed that in writing.
This week we are checking our 90s emails while we discuss “Trust No 1”! We're talking the Windows Movie Maker montage that starts this episode, go into hysterics about the melodramatic email, celebrate the return of Terrance Quinn, get excited about more bad Scully driving, and wave at tiny Mulder as he runs on and off the screen. Hopefully he's on to better things. We wonder where that second baby disappeared to, speculate that the Shadow Man was one of Mulder's assigned secret agents, laugh at super-soldiers zooming into quarry walls, and ridicule Dearest Dana, as is right.Send us an email at scullynationpod@gmail.com or follow us on Instagram!
Bill Kanasky, Jr., Ph.D. talks about something all attorneys, but particularly early career attorneys, need to keep in mind when preparing witnesses for deposition. Sometimes witnesses come into deposition preparation with some trauma which could be related to the litigation, or from other sources, that may be triggered or further exacerbated by the litigation. It's important for the attorney to build trust with witnesses and not add to this stress in how they interact with and communicate with the witness. Bill explains the concepts of exposure theory and systematic desensitization and how attorneys need to approach witnesses they are preparing. Bill shares ideas for how to handle the initial meeting and conversation with witnesses to gauge their mental state and identify how they are doing emotionally. Let them share what's on their mind. You also need to be constantly assessing how they are doing as they could be fine but then get triggered after you start going into the details of the case. And this assessment needs to happen at each subsequent meeting with the witness. Watch the video of this episode: https://www.courtroomsciences.com/r/y8H
Sinji and Irby dive into anime and games as they talk about what they're currently playing and watching. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/carlos-arroyo07/support
Gaspare Randazzo from the Social Studies Podcast and the upcoming Netflix show The Trust joins Justin this week to catch up on our pop culture news. Topics this week include; Ozempic for Pets (??), Tori Spelling look alikes, Lilly Allen's feet, Jenna Keough's facetunes photo and much much more! Follow Gaspare https://www.instagram.com/standuprandazzo and visit https://www.gasparerandazzo.com/ Follow us on Instagram: Justin Martindale - https://www.instagram.com/justinmartindale The Comedy Store - https://www.instagram.com/thecomedystore Comedy Store Studios - https://www.instagram.com/comedystorestudios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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We celebrate the 50th anniversary of Stephen King's career, Martha cracks down on movie talk, and Magen explains why it's better to donate blood to your local facility ... oh, and we review 5 very cool books, too.
Today we are one day better. (Can u tell I went to the gym this morning)? In this episode, James Coleman and miles dig into the world of football frustrations, relationship advice, and a whole lot more. Here's a breakdown of what you can expect from this episode:
Are irrevocable trusts truly irrevocable? One way to change the terms of an irrevocable trust is by decanting. In this episode, our guest Michael Rosen-Prinz will be discussing the particulars of California's decanting statute. About Our Guest:Michael Rosen-Prinz is a partner at the Los Angeles office of Loeb & Loeb LLP. Michael maintains a broad trusts and estate practice, including wealth transfer planning, planning for family governance and business succession, cryptocurrency and QSBS planning, and estate, gift and generation-skipping transfer tax matters. Michael also has deep experience forming and operating single family offices and private trust companies; advising on governance, succession, tax, regulatory and operational issues. In addition, Michael devotes a substantial portion of his practice to cross-border planning for domestic and international families. In this area, he advises clients on foreign trusts, pre-immigration planning and expatriation, as well as inbound and outbound investments and compliance matters related to structuring investment vehicles in the U.S. and internationally.Michael is also a member of the Trust and Estates Section of the California Lawyers Association. Michael can be reached at: mrosenprinz@loeb.comAbout Our Host: Host Anna Soliman is Trust Counsel and Managing Director for Fiduciary Trust International of California out of the Los Angeles Office. Prior to joining Fiduciary Trust International, Anna was an estate tax attorney for the Internal Revenue Service and also worked in private practice, specializing in estate planning and trust administration for ultrahigh net worth individuals. She is also a member of the Trust and Estates Section of the California Lawyers Association and is involved with the Fiduciary Income Tax Section of the American Bar Association. Thank you for listening to Trust Me!Trust Me is Produced by Foley Marra StudiosEdited by Todd Gajdusek
Trust no bitches Installment #1 of The Dolls 2023 Wes Craven Month brings you the 2002 VH1 original directed by The Maestros son: They Shoot Divas, Don't They? . . www.thedollsofhorror.com . . Producer: Nina Yarrington Logo & Art by: Clark Felix --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thedollsofhorror/support
Hello dear listeners! We're popping into your podcast feed today to let you know that our next Bonus Mini Series, Discord Builds Trust...No Really! will be launching on June 13, 2023! To get things going, we're sharing a message from one of you, following up on the question they asked in Season 4. Thank you so much to that couple for sharing their story, and thank you to all of you for listening. See you all again in a few weeks!Share your questions with us at whydoesmypartner.com/contactIf you want to dive in deeper, consider attending our upcoming workshops. Learn more at whydoesmypartner.com/eventsThis podcast is not a substitute for therapy with a licensed provider.
Edward falls down a rabbit hole of crazy. Enjoy the ride.Support the showTree of Links: https://linktr.ee/amicancelledyet
MOVE OUT THA WAY, B*ITCH, IT'S BLACK HISTORY MONTH! We got a good one for you this week, America with Detroit based visual artist and co/founder of @madeuprecords, Darius (He/Him) aka "OWLKYD" in the studio. This episode we talk mental health, vulnerability and how they impact our art/lives, Darius tells men why they MUST go therapy, and why George Santos and "Bodak Yellow" go together in this weeks DBJ. As Owl says off top, "OFF TO THESE RACISTS!" Yo don't forget to support the good homie Darius by following and supporting him on IG: @OWLKYD and @madeuprecords for updates to his work/music drops, general dopeness! NODRUGZ. Throw some money to the good folks over at @detroitcommunityfridge You can continue your support of the show by joining, "The Hard R's" Patreon at: www.patreon.com/thehardrs313 We on IG and TikTok @thehardrs313 or reach out and send an email to us at: thehardrs313@gmail.com Producer: Lou D. @muh_their Graphic Design: Colleen C. @beanersaurus
Work in 2022 felt…a little messy. Or a lot messy: Back-to-office ultimatums; wages not keeping up with inflation; waves of layoffs in the tech industry; handwringing over quiet quitting. So… will this year be better, worse, or same old same old? In this episode, we look into a crystal ball with Sheela Subramanian, friend-of-the-pod and co-founder of Slack's Future Forum, to explore what this new year might have in store for us and the future of work. We explore many juicy questions—”Is 2023 the year we finally retire the 9-to-5? Why do executives continue to live in a separate world from their employees about building work culture? What will AI actually do to dozens of different gigs and industries?”—and offer our own hopes, predictions, and intentions for shaking up the status quo this year. Follow Sheela Subramanian: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sheelasubramanian/ Slack's Future Forum: https://futureforum.com/ Previous Sheela episode: Ep. 129 - How the future Works with Slack's Brian Elliott and Sheela Sumramanian Our book is available now at bravenewwork.com We want to hear from you. Send your thoughts and feedback to podcast@theready.com Looking for some help with your own transformation? Visit theready.com
-Opening Takes Chargers Media NFL Prime Time Games Blow outs -Are The Eagles Legit? -Team Talk Bucs Problems Pats QB controversy (Bills Post Game Interviews) Titans & Colts -Ballers & Bums -Parlay to Poverty
Recap current/ past events in the culture and every topic and daily struggles. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/conscience-crazy/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/conscience-crazy/support
Paul Dottino reminds Giants fans the role the player selections may have had in the Blake Martinez departure, which has Shaun reflecting on another former Giant who found himself off Big Blue following injury concerns. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Paul Dottino reminds Giants fans the role the player selections may have had in the Blake Martinez departure, which has Shaun reflecting on another former Giant who found himself off Big Blue following injury concerns. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
今回のトピックはダンちゃんが考案したアプリがついに解禁! Trust no bunny の話と日本の昔ながらのゲームについてお話ししたいと思います On this week's episode Dan talks about a game he's been making as well as traditional Japanese games and why they might not be so traditional after all! Trust No Bunny Discord → https://discord.com/invite/uY44jbNgfY
Message from Mickey Connolly on June 12, 2022
Makgeolli Moments 마모 5차 14화 Moment 96 Trust No Bitches (w/ Shawn, Abbie, & Dana) 08092021 Trust us, join us Follow Shawn: instagram.com/perpetualmusing Follow Abbie: linktr.ee/AbbieG instagram.com/abbiegbb facebook.com/ThoughtsOnThat patreon.com/Abbie_G?fan_landing=true anchor.fm/abbie-garcia Follow Dana: instagram.com/danapaige08 Follow Micah: instagram.com/micahillustrates Follow Us: anchor.fm/makgeollimoments instagram.com/makgeollimoments facebook.com/mamomakgeollimoments --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/makgeollimoments/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/makgeollimoments/support
You NEVER have to be afraid of the pain of a job loss, feelings of abandonment from a breakup, feeling alone, starting life over, or any of the curve balls that life throws at you - EVER AGAIN. In this episode, I guide you to understanding the power of cultivating an unshakeable relationship with your inner self so that you learn how to have your own back when shit hits the fan in your life! You'll never feel at the mercy of anything external or anyone else for your happiness. From this point on, you'll glide through difficult situations in your life with supreme confidence, inner peace and a fearlessness that you never knew was possible until now
Listen as our friend Tibor tells his story of all the ways God literally guided his footsteps, all the way from Hungary to America.
Moon Knight, Moonfall, Windfall, The Adam Project, The Outlaws, The Dropout, The Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon Valley, Billions, Severance, Prehistoric Planet, Trust No one: Hunt for the Crypto King, Bad Vegan: Fame. Fraud. Fugitives., The Great Robbery of Brazil's Central Bank, The Confession Killer, The Andy Warhol Dairies, Magnolia, Ethan Hawke movies, Shooter, Private Parts, Roadrunner, Ghostbusters: Afterlife, JFK revisted, Inventing Anna, new shows coming this year, Apple tv vs Amazon Prime vs Netflix vs Hulu vs Disney Plus, and more with John and Michelle.
Lee Madron / The Westerners - "Don't Trust No Woman" [0:00:00] Jimmy Minor - "Death Row" [0:03:59] Al Coker with The Coker Family - "I Laughed And Walked Away" [0:07:22] Don Head - "Never Before" [0:09:29] Ray Jones and the Starbrites - "Phone Book" [0:12:11] Jim Adams - "Ballad of T. Eugene" [0:14:33] Music behind DJ: Tender Slim - "Teenage Hayride" [0:17:46] David Houston - "Waited So Long" [0:21:58] Bobby Lewis - "I'm Nervous" [0:24:37] Ralph and Randy - "Hungry" [0:26:00] Jerry Jericho - "When I'm Gone" [0:27:53] Clyde Stacy - "Nobody's Darlin'" [0:29:49] Music behind DJ: Bert Weedon - "Guitar Boogie Shuffle" [0:32:02] Randy Lee - "Solitary Confinement" [0:35:30] The Lone X - "Rubber Doll" [0:38:07] Ray Smith - "So Young" [0:40:28] Don French - "Lonely Saturday Night" [0:42:57] Paul Johnson - "Because I Love You" [0:46:06] Music behind DJ: Bert Weedon - "Bert's Boogie" [0:48:18] Johnny Barfield & the Men of S.O.U.L - "Mr. Starlight" [0:50:29] Casey Anderson - "The Grim Reaper" [0:53:36] Kirk McGee (Grand Ol'e Op'ry Star) - "Blue Night" [0:56:17] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/113866
Lee Madron / The Westerners - "Don't Trust No Woman" [0:00:00] Jimmy Minor - "Death Row" [0:03:59] Al Coker with The Coker Family - "I Laughed And Walked Away" [0:07:22] Don Head - "Never Before" [0:09:29] Ray Jones and the Starbrites - "Phone Book" [0:12:11] Jim Adams - "Ballad of T. Eugene" [0:14:33] Music behind DJ: Tender Slim - "Teenage Hayride" [0:17:46] David Houston - "Waited So Long" [0:21:58] Bobby Lewis - "I'm Nervous" [0:24:37] Ralph and Randy - "Hungry" [0:26:00] Jerry Jericho - "When I'm Gone" [0:27:53] Clyde Stacy - "Nobody's Darlin'" [0:29:49] Music behind DJ: Bert Weedon - "Guitar Boogie Shuffle" [0:32:02] Randy Lee - "Solitary Confinement" [0:35:30] The Lone X - "Rubber Doll" [0:38:07] Ray Smith - "So Young" [0:40:28] Don French - "Lonely Saturday Night" [0:42:57] Paul Johnson - "Because I Love You" [0:46:06] Music behind DJ: Bert Weedon - "Bert's Boogie" [0:48:18] Johnny Barfield & the Men of S.O.U.L - "Mr. Starlight" [0:50:29] Casey Anderson - "The Grim Reaper" [0:53:36] Kirk McGee (Grand Ol'e Op'ry Star) - "Blue Night" [0:56:17] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/113866
On this episode of “Tough Business,” John Fosco & Travis Browne are back on the mic. They share opinions on how the Russian/Ukraine war can end immediately and how the media only wants to push certain narratives. They dive deep into a Simon Sinek clip on “Performance vs Trustworthiness” and share how as a leader, sacrificing can create a winning team. At the end of the show, they leave you with a tip that will change the way you look at your phone.. literally! Subscribe: Tough Business
Carla and Pat discuss on todays episode about trust issues can be toxic for a relationship. Some can be fixed, some cannot be fixed. Pat also discusses how situation-ship abruptly ended, especially when the trust started to die down.
Zero Trust is a highly attractive term that conjures beneficial impacts, but is inconsistently defined (hint: it means "Don't Trust Anything"). Its history of overuse means Justin and Jack have to spend some time making it clear. Beware the Pit of Despair! If you have any suggestions on what might fall into the pit next, send us an email at pwned@nuharborsecurity.com. Content referenced in this episode can be found in the links below: Microsoft's approach to advocating for a Zero Trust business plan. John Kindervag's Zero Trust Network Architecture video. Check out NuHarbor Security for complete cyber security protection for your business and a security partner you can trust. Website: https://nuharborsecurity.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nuharbor/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/NuHarbor@nuharbor LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/nuharbor/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nuharborsecurity/
This week, Mike and Angela Bloom watch two episodes of "The X-Files" Season 9. "Trust No 1" shines a light (and a shadow) on the NSA, while "Jump the Shark" brings back the Lone Gunmen after their canceled spin-off to send them, along with their new friends, off. The post The Bloom Files | The X-Files Season 9 Episodes 6 & 15: “Trust No 1” & “Jump the Shark” appeared first on PostShowRecaps.com.
Mac & V bare it all as they talk about the big dick...of emotions: Vulnerability. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/case-of-the-ex-podcast/support