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See all the Healthcasts at https://www.biobalancehealth.com/healthcast-blog If you ever doubted your doctor because she wrote a script that you later “Googled” and found was not FDA approved, I hope you trusted your doctor enough to realize that she wouldn't recommend any medication that would hurt you…. What is an unapproved use of a drug, also called “off-label”? Unapproved use of an approved drug is often called “off-label” use. This term can mean that the drug is: Used for a disease or medical condition that it is not approved to treat, such as when a chemotherapy is approved to treat one type of cancer, but healthcare providers use it to treat a different type of cancer. The drugs that are not approved by the FDA, yet are commonly used, have been used for decades before the 1964 law that required new drugs to go through extensive and very expensive testing before their release to the public. The operative word is NEW DRUGS AFTER 1964. Today I will talk about the safety of non-FDA approved drugs because they are: Older cheaper drugs used for many diseases and conditions before 1964 and are still used Drugs that are approved for one use, or one condition, but not for other conditions that it is effective and safe for. Drugs made by compounding pharmacies for diseases that the FDA has not approved a drug for, but there is research backing the drug and years of safe use. First, before we discuss the non-FDA approved drugs, I will discuss the safety/risks of FDA approved drugs, and why FDA approval doesn't mean a drug will do no harm or even that it is effective for the use it is approved for. A little background will help you understand the problem and the reason an FDA approval does not necessarily mean a drug is safe. Since 1964, a law was passed that established testing prior to a drug being approved by the FDA became mandatory. Since that time several drugs that survive FDA approval and are released but are later removed or banned after their FDA release when the public finds side effects that the FDA didn't discover in their trials. One such drug is Fen-Phen, Fenfluramine/Phentermine. This drug was released during my time practicing medicine and was withdrawn after one study claimed it caused heart valve disease…In the end the “one post approval study” that claimed that heart valves were affected by this drug that caused its bann was found to be false. The withdrawal of the drug followed one study by a single cardiologist from Kansas City had reviewed all of the cardiac valve echo tests and falsified the results to make Fen-Phen appear dangerous to heart valves, when in reality it wasn't. She lost her license, but the FDA never put Fen-Phen back on the market! The FDA hates to be wrong twice, so they never allowed this drug back on the market after its removal. Other mistakes made by the FDA include not allowing women in the studies to approve a drug before 2014 which ignores or misses all of the side effects or lack of effectiveness for a drug when taken by women. Despite all the expensive testing before the release of a drug by the FDA, many drugs not tested on women were later often found to have severe side effects only on women. A few examples follow: You might have heard of the FDA approved drug Ambien that causes many women to experience “night eating”, sleepwalking, and night terrors, while their male counterparts were not affected, so because they only tested men the drug was approved. In retrospect it should have been tested on women as well, and then either not passed through the FDA or should have had a black box warning for women. It takes years get action from the FDA, notifying doctors of these side effects. Women were not included in testing for any drugs except female hormones until 11 years ago, but no other drugs. Before 2014 all (non-hormonal) drugs that passed the FDA were not tested on women so the effect on women was unknown until it was tested on the public. The FDA left women out of drug-trials because it viewed women as “mini men”, or they didn't consider us important enough to test new drugs on…OR worse, they believed we were too complicated to easily test us because of pregnancy, menopause and other hormonal swings that normal healthy women have. In any case, we are now suffering their decisions, when a medication works one way for men and another way for women! Finally, we are tested when drugs are being evaluated for approval by the FDA. Professional women have achieved a level of authority in medicine and pharmacology (2025) and are weighing in on the inequity. Women in the medical profession and the public are pulling back the curtain on the side effects of FDA approved drugs that are experienced by women only! Slowly, study by study investigators are now publishing the side effects and problems for women with FDA approved drugs….yet these findings are not included in the warnings on most of these drugs, even now over 15 year after they became obvious to the doctors who treat women! Drugs that either don't work for women, or that have severe side effects include that were approved before 2014. All statin drugs for high cholesterol (Crestor, rosuvastatin, atorvastatin, etc.) cause women to have muscle breakdown and muscle pain. Synthroid (levothyroxine), doesn't cure the symptoms of hypothyroidism in 80% of women, but just makes the TSH lower, so it appears as if it is working! This leads doctors to tell women that their symptoms are all in their heads!! Wrong. It is the wrong medicine. Women have enzymes that differ from men that make it difficult for them to convert the inactive form (T4) into the active form (T3), so we can't convert Synthroid (all T4) into the active form. Synthroid, the FDA approved drug for hypothyroidism, shouldn't be given to most women. Women should be given the non-FDA approved drug Armour Thyroid or NP thyroid that have both T3 and T4 in them! Ambien Prednisone and other oral steroids We have reviewed the lack of testing on women before 2014, now we will discuss safe drugs that have been used for decades even before 1964 when the FDA required testing for FDA approval? Older, yet effective and inexpensive drugs have been tested by the public, some for almost 100 years that have saved thousands of lives, yet they are not given the FDA stamp of approval! In fact, the FDA tries to put these drugs out of circulation, replacing them with very expensive drugs that are new! Or they just shut them down, because they are not FDA approved. Young doctors are told not to use them by their medical schoolteachers who rarely have experienced these medications in private practice…. These doctors in training don't know the history of older safer, cheaper drugs, or even why the FDA tells them avoid them. They comply not knowing why, so you are left with no drug that works for you, or you pay 3-10 times the amount for a newer FDA version of the older drug which may even have more side effects. Some of these older very effective and cheap drugs are Penicillin, Nitroglycerine for chest pain, Morphine (pain), Phenobarbital (seizures), Codeine, Armour Thyroid, hormone injections including estradiol injections and testosterone, Thorazine for psychiatric use, (Pitocin) oxytocin for labor, lactation support and Autism Colchicine:Used to treat and prevent gout. Progesterone in oil (IM) Estradiol in oil (IM) B12 for injection Testosterone Cypionate for injection Compounded Estradiol in any form Compounded Testosterone for women These drugs have been used for so long that any safety risks or side effects have been found through the use of these drugs in the population. Yet the FDA won't grandfather them in and approve them based on their history! What do doctors do when the drug the FDA has approved a drug that doesn't work for a group of their patients (gender, race, blood type, etc.)? What happens when a doctor can't find a drug that is FDA approved needed to treat a condition she is faced with? Why do we as citizens, allow the government to have power over doctors who are already controlled by their state licensing boards as to what medications they? Lastly Why do taxpayers allow a government agency that they fund with tax dollars control their health by banning, or not approving drugs, or banning one drug so an outrageously expensive drug is put in its place? Compounded Medications/ Compounding Pharmacies: These drugs are made by mixing ingredients to meet individual patient needs and are not subject to premarket review for safety, effectiveness, or quality. However, they ARE subject to the success or failure for which they were prescribed. If a doctor prescribes a compounded drug that doesn't work, she is apt to be confronted by her patient who is not getting the expected results. Compounding pharmacies usually don't get paid by insurance, so patients are more invested in getting a drug that works and that is one of the big reasons that Compounded medicines are at least as good or better than big pharma or generic drugs. I absolutely could not successfully treat the thousands of women and men that I have without compounding pharmacies. They compound hormones/drugs that are safe and effective, mostly hormones that can't be patented because they occur in nature and won't ever be made by big pharma. More than that, big producers of drugs can't produce in mass quantities many doses of a certain hormone like compounding pharmacies do. Compounding pharmacies provide what people need and they continue to do so because patients prefer their dosing and quality. FDA approved Generic Drugs can be legally 25 % lower dose than what they say they are. That would be a big problem if my compounded pellets had that kind of variability. People might need pellets every 2months or every 5 months instead of every 4 months..it would be like guessing what you need ahead of time…..I believe dedicated compounding pharmacists are more accurate than any generic on the market. Compounding pharmacies: Unsung Heros Compounding pharmacies serve the public when big pharma fails and hasn't developed a safety net for production if they have a problem and the FDA shuts them down. That situation leaves patients who take their medications, without an alternative. Compounding pharmacies step into the breech when big pharma has a problem with a particular drug and stop making a drug (e.g. Lidocaine, B12 injectable, IV Fluids, to name a few shortages and no production that have occurred in the recent past). What if patients couldn't get the meds they need, and if there were no compounding pharmacies—Chaos and suffering and dying patients would closely follow! The FDA is Fickle and is not on your side! For years the FDA did not approve of Bioidentical estrogen and testosterone in any form, and just a few months ago all of a sudden, long after they scared women from taking the hormones they needed to improve their length of life and quality of life, they decided bioidentical hormones are better than the FDA approved hormones!!! That is a little too late. Some of us will never forget the stress lack of approval of compounded hormones caused for doctors and patients alike. Other doctors criticized us and now most of them aren't even in practice anymore. Maybe the FDA read my blog!!! Compounded hormones have been approved by the masses of women who have taken them under my signature! Compounded BI hormones are medications with a long track record and should not have to be tested with the bloated expense required of testing for the FDA. For Gynecological Disorders that don't have an FDA approved hormone drug because testosterone and estradiol have been used for so long that they don't need testing. If there was a significant problem with them their history of use of over 5-7 decades has proven the efficacy and safety of the female hormones for treatment and hormone replacement. For Psychiatric Disorders: Some patients need compounded ketamine products for conditions like severe depression, despite lacking FDA approval for these uses and potential risks, yet it has been used for this purpose for decades and was used for childbirth for almost a century, until epidurals and saddle blocks took their place. Testosterone for women still is not recognized as a female hormone even though women produce over twice as much Testosterone as Estradiol when they are in their fertile years. Replacement of T with bioidentical T pellets offers a treatment for dozens of symptoms women face after age 40, and it prevents the diseases of aging: osteoporosis, heart disease, sarcopenia, frailty, diabetes and more that have not been addressed by mainstream medicine and the FDA. Over a decade ago, the FDA turned down the approval of testosterone patch after over 3 years of positive research studies, the FDA said they didn't approve T for women is because the side effect of T for women, facial hair, was dangerous for women.…I cry B—–S—-! That is really men not wanting to share testosterone replacement with women. I say leave us alone and let women and their doctors determine what they need. It is proven that only 5% of all professionals in any profession are not trustworthy, so give doctors their due and trust that we are looking for answers to our patients' problems that you don't even know about! The FDA is paid for by us…everyone in this country. I say hands off! Speed up the approval process or forget it for older drugs and BI hormones! ~
Spousal maintenance take centre stage in this episode which analyses Judge Whelan's 2021 Court of Appeal judgment. This week, Judge Baker and Claire Collins SC break down the nuanced considerations around limited-term maintenance orders, the burden of proof for future earning capacity, and the constitutional recognition of homemakers. ___ N.O. v P.Q. [2021] IECA 177 https://www2.courts.ie/acc/alfresco/ed263e66-9a1f-46d3-b1f9-8faa8f20b036/2021_IECA_177%20(Unapproved).pdf/pdf#view=fitH Note: The presenters are not offering or seeking to offer legal advice or assistance. Their aim is to explain some new cases which elucidate the constitutional and legal principles in divorce and judicial separation. Any person who is affected by any of the issues raised, or the examples used, should consult with a solicitor.
“What’s the Church’s stance on unapproved Marian apparitions?” In this episode, we explore the Church’s position on various mystical experiences, along with discussions on the challenges faced by those considering Catholicism, including recent controversies like the LGBT Mass in Rome, and the biblical roots of the Eucharist as a re-presentation of sacrifice. Join The CA Live Club Newsletter: Click Here Invite our apologists to speak at your parish! Visit Catholicanswersspeakers.com Questions Covered: 03:00 – What’s the Church's stance on unapproved Apparitions? 10:43 – My Protestant friends were looking into Catholicism, but stepped back because they are finding leaders in the Catholic Church to back up non-Catholic ideas like the recent LGBT Mass in Rome 31:05 – My Protestant Objection: Jeremiah 7 mentions idolatry worshipping the queen of heaven in the Temple of God. That seems like how Catholics treat Mary. 44:11 – Where did the idea of re-presenting a sacrifice come from in Scripture with the Eucharist?
Pink Sheet Executive Editor Derrick Gingery, Managing Editor Bridget Silverman, Senior Editor Sue Sutter and Editor-in-Chief Nielsen Hobbs consider the ongoing impact of the US Food and Drug Administration decision to drop vaccine expert Paul Offit and others from its advisory committee rosters (:32), as well as the substantial new detail in the latest batch of complete response letters for unapproved products that the agency released (12:47). More On These Topics From The Pink Sheet Offit's VRBPAC Departure Raises Questions About Another HHS Panel Revamp: https://insights.citeline.com/pink-sheet/agency-leadership/us-fda/breaking-paul-offit-no-longer-member-of-us-fdas-vaccine-advisory-panel-WX3X3CIP6VCARJ7BPLXNQIQ2BQ/ US FDA Compounding Advisory Panel Hit Hardest By Recent Purges: https://insights.citeline.com/pink-sheet/product-reviews/us-advisory-committees/us-fda-compounding-advisory-panel-hit-hardest-by-recent-purges-OXBD4IXGFZCIDIMB6VXSOSVP6U/ 89 Complete Response Letters For Unapproved Drugs, One Huge Leap For US FDA Transparency: https://insights.citeline.com/pink-sheet/product-reviews/complete-response-letters/89-complete-response-letters-one-huge-leap-for-us-fda-transparency-for-unapproved-drugs-SLYA5LADMNDY3LKZ5TRUAWRRAU/
Contractor Success Map with Randal DeHart | Contractor Bookkeeping And Accounting Services
This Podcast Is Episode 644, And It's About Five Hidden Ways Contractors Lose Profits (And How To Stop It) Where did the money go? If you've ever looked at your bank account at the end of a busy month and thought, "I did all that work—so where did the money go?", you're not alone. This is one of the most common frustrations we hear from small business owners in the construction industry. You're booking jobs, staying busy, and delivering great work—but the profit doesn't seem to match the effort. As construction bookkeeping specialists, we've seen behind the numbers of dozens of small contractors. And time and again, we find the same hidden leaks draining their profits. The good news? Once you know what to look for, you can fix them—and finally start keeping more of what you earn. Here are five common ways contractors lose profits (without even realizing it)—and what you can do to stop the leaks. 1. Untracked Labor Hours: Working More Than You Billed Labor is often your most considerable cost. But for many small contractors, labor tracking is one of the weakest parts of their system. If you (or your crew) aren't logging actual hours worked on each job, you're likely underestimating how much time the project really took. That means you're effectively working for free on those "extra" hours. Real example: A contractor estimated a bathroom remodel at 40 hours of labor. The job actually took 55 hours. At $50/hour, that's $750 of lost profit—just from labor under-tracking. Multiply that across several jobs, and you can see how the profits evaporate. How to fix it: Use a simple time-tracking tool (like QuickBooks Time, or even a shared spreadsheet). Log hours daily—not at the end of the week when details are fuzzy. Compare estimated vs. actual hours after each job. This helps you improve future bids and spot inefficiencies. Bookkeeper's tip: If you track hours properly, I can show you job profitability in real time—and you'll see exactly which jobs (or crew members) are eating into your margin. 2. Unapproved Change Orders: Giving Away Work for Free Scope creep is the silent profit killer. A client asks, "Can you just add this?" and you say yes because it seems like a minor request. But those "little extras" add up quickly—and suddenly your margins are gone. Real example: A deck project initially included a standard railing. Midway through, the client asked for an upgraded design. The contractor agreed but never adjusted the invoice. The upgrade cost him $500 in materials and 10 extra labor hours—completely unpaid. How to fix it: Create a straightforward change order process. Stop work when clients request something new until the change is approved in writing. Even if it feels awkward, remember: change orders protect both you and the client by keeping expectations clear. Bookkeeper's tip: Keep a change order log for each job. We can help track approved vs. pending changes—so nothing slips through the cracks. 3. Material Waste and Overruns: Small Leaks, Big Losses Materials are another common leak. If you're not reconciling receipts against your estimates, you may be spending far more than you realize. It's not always theft or big mistakes—it's the little things: over-ordering, miscuts, lost supplies, or last-minute runs to the hardware store. Real example: A contractor estimated $5,000 in materials for a kitchen remodel. By the end, he had spent $5,800. That $800 didn't seem huge—but on a project with a $2,000 expected profit, it wiped out nearly half. How to fix it: Match every material receipt to the job. Track waste (e.g., lumber offcuts, unused drywall sheets). Build a small buffer into estimates (5–10%) to account for inevitable overruns. Do weekly check-ins: Are material costs still aligned with the budget? Bookkeeper's tip: If you send us your receipts consistently, we can flag when a job is trending over budget before it's too late. 4. Late Invoicing and Slow Collections: Cash Flow Gaps Many contractors do the work first and think about invoicing later. The problem is that late invoices result in late payments. And late payments can create cash flow crunches that force you to dip into savings, use credit, or delay your own bills. Worse, some clients "forget" to pay unless reminded. If you're not consistent about invoicing and follow-ups, you might never collect everything you've earned. Real example: A contractor finished a $10,000 basement project but didn't invoice until six weeks later. The client delayed payment for another four weeks. That's 10 weeks without income—while the contractor was already paying subs and suppliers. How to fix it: Invoice immediately at milestones—not weeks later. Use progress billing: collect deposits upfront, then bill at set phases. Set clear payment terms (Net 15, Net 30) in your contracts. Automate reminders using software like QuickBooks, Joist, or FreshBooks. Bookkeeper's tip: We can set up a system where invoices go out automatically and overdue payments are flagged—so you never have to chase clients down again. 5. Forgetting Overhead: Missing the True Cost of Running Your Business This is one of the biggest mistakes we see: contractors price jobs based only on direct costs (labor + materials) and forget to include overhead. Overhead is everything it takes to keep your business running, like: Truck payments and fuel Insurance and licenses Office supplies and software Marketing and advertising Your own salary! If you don't factor in overhead, you might think you made a profit—but really, you just broke even. Real example: A contractor charged $15,000 for a renovation. Materials and labor cost $11,000, so it looked like a $4,000 profit. However, once overhead was factored in (including fuel, insurance, phone, bookkeeping, etc.), the actual profit was closer to $1,200. How to fix it: Calculate your monthly overhead. Divide that into your billable hours or projects. Add it to every estimate. Bookkeeper's tip: We can calculate your overhead burden per job, so you'll know exactly how much to add to every quote to stay profitable. Recap: 5 Hidden Profit Leaks Untracked labor hours Unapproved change orders Material waste and overruns Late invoicing and slow collections Forgetting overhead Each of these may seem small, but together they can drain thousands of dollars from your business every year. The Bottom Line: You Don't Have to Keep Losing Money The difference between "busy and broke" and "busy and profitable" isn't more jobs—it's better control of your numbers. When you track your labor, materials, change orders, invoices, and overhead, you stop the leaks and keep more of the money you've already earned. And you don't have to do it alone. As construction bookkeeping specialists, we help small contractors: Track job profitability in real time Catch hidden leaks before they get worse Set up systems that save time and reduce stress Contact us today and get the help you need. About The Author: Norhalma Verzosa is a Certified Construction Marketing Professional and serves as the Web Administrator of Fast Easy Accounting, located in Lynnwood, WA. She holds a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology and is a Certified Internet Web Professional, with certifications in Site Development Associate, Google AdWords Search Advertising, and HubSpot Academy. She manages the entire web presence of Fast Easy Accounting using a variety of SaaS tools, including HubSpot, Teachable, Shopify, and WordPress.
A legal expert says it's still a criminal offence to advertise unapproved medicines in New Zealand - despite a government announcement that it has lifted the ban. Ruth Hill reports.
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In November 2024, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued warning letters to six…
In November 2024, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued warning letters to six companies selling unapproved drugs said to control seizures in dogs and cats. The products were sold...
Zero Trust World 2025, hosted by ThreatLocker, is fast approaching (February 19-21), bringing together security professionals, IT leaders, and business executives to discuss the principles and implementation of Zero Trust. Hosted by ThreatLocker, this event offers a unique opportunity to explore real-world security challenges and solutions.In a special On Location with Sean and Marco episode recorded ahead of the event, Ryan Bowman, VP of Solutions Engineering at ThreatLocker, shares insights into his upcoming session, The Dangers of Shadow IT. Shadow IT—the use of unauthorized applications and systems within an organization—poses a significant risk to security, operations, and compliance. Bowman's session aims to shed light on this issue and equip attendees with strategies to address it effectively.Understanding Shadow IT and Its RisksBowman explains that Shadow IT is more than just an inconvenience—it's a growing challenge for businesses of all sizes. Employees often turn to unauthorized tools and services because they perceive them as more efficient, cost-effective, or user-friendly than the official solutions provided by IT teams. While this may seem harmless, the reality is that these unsanctioned applications create serious security vulnerabilities, increase operational risk, and complicate compliance efforts.One of the most pressing concerns is data security. Employees using unauthorized platforms for communication, file sharing, or project management may unknowingly expose sensitive company data to external risks. When employees leave the organization or access is revoked, data stored in these unofficial systems can remain accessible, increasing the risk of breaches or data loss.Procurement issues also play a role in the Shadow IT problem. Bowman highlights cases where organizations unknowingly pay for redundant software services, such as using both Teams and Slack for communication, leading to unnecessary expenses. A lack of centralized oversight results in wasted resources and fragmented security controls.Zero Trust as a MindsetA recurring theme throughout the discussion is that Zero Trust is not just a technology or a product—it's a mindset. Bowman emphasizes that implementing Zero Trust requires organizations to reassess their approach to security at every level. Instead of inherently trusting employees or systems, organizations must critically evaluate every access request, application, and data exchange.This mindset shift extends beyond security teams. IT leaders must work closely with employees to understand why Shadow IT is being used and find secure, approved alternatives that still support productivity. By fostering open communication and making security a shared responsibility, organizations can reduce the temptation for employees to bypass official IT policies.Practical Strategies to Combat Shadow ITBowman's session will not only highlight the risks associated with Shadow IT but also provide actionable strategies to mitigate them. Attendees can expect insights into:• Identifying and monitoring unauthorized applications within their organization• Implementing policies and security controls that balance security with user needs• Enhancing employee engagement and education to prevent unauthorized technology use• Leveraging solutions like ThreatLocker to enforce security policies while maintaining operational efficiencyBowman also stresses the importance of rethinking traditional IT stereotypes. While security teams often impose strict policies to minimize risk, they must also ensure that these policies do not create unnecessary obstacles for employees. The key is to strike a balance between control and usability.Why This Session MattersWith organizations constantly facing new security threats, understanding the implications of Shadow IT is critical. Bowman's session at Zero Trust World 2025 will provide a practical, real-world perspective on how organizations can protect themselves without stifling innovation and efficiency.Beyond the technical discussions, the conference itself offers a unique chance to engage with industry leaders, network with peers, and gain firsthand experience with security tools in hands-on labs. With high-energy sessions, interactive learning opportunities, and keynotes from industry leaders like ThreatLocker CEO Danny Jenkins and Dr. Zero Trust, Chase Cunningham, Zero Trust World 2025 is shaping up to be an essential event for anyone serious about cybersecurity.For those interested in staying ahead of security challenges, attending Bowman's session on The Dangers of Shadow IT is a must.Guest: Ryan Bowman, VP of Solutions Engineering, ThreatLocker [@ThreatLocker | On LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-bowman-3358a71b/Hosts: Sean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast [@RedefiningCyber] | On ITSPmagazine: https://www.itspmagazine.com/sean-martinMarco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society Podcast & Audio Signals Podcast | On ITSPmagazine: https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli____________________________This Episode's SponsorsThreatLocker: https://itspm.ag/threatlocker-r974____________________________ResourcesLearn more and catch more stories from ZTW 2025 coverage: https://www.itspmagazine.com/zero-trust-world-2025-cybersecurity-and-zero-trust-event-coverage-orlando-floridaRegister for Zero Trust World 2025: https://itspm.ag/threat5mu1____________________________Catch all of our event coverage: https://www.itspmagazine.com/technology-and-cybersecurity-conference-coverageTo see and hear more Redefining CyberSecurity content on ITSPmagazine, visit: https://www.itspmagazine.com/redefining-cybersecurity-podcastTo see and hear more Redefining Society stories on ITSPmagazine, visit:https://www.itspmagazine.com/redefining-society-podcastWant to tell your Brand Story Briefing as part of our event coverage? 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Zero Trust World 2025, hosted by ThreatLocker, is fast approaching (February 19-21), bringing together security professionals, IT leaders, and business executives to discuss the principles and implementation of Zero Trust. Hosted by ThreatLocker, this event offers a unique opportunity to explore real-world security challenges and solutions.In a special On Location with Sean and Marco episode recorded ahead of the event, Ryan Bowman, VP of Solutions Engineering at ThreatLocker, shares insights into his upcoming session, The Dangers of Shadow IT. Shadow IT—the use of unauthorized applications and systems within an organization—poses a significant risk to security, operations, and compliance. Bowman's session aims to shed light on this issue and equip attendees with strategies to address it effectively.Understanding Shadow IT and Its RisksBowman explains that Shadow IT is more than just an inconvenience—it's a growing challenge for businesses of all sizes. Employees often turn to unauthorized tools and services because they perceive them as more efficient, cost-effective, or user-friendly than the official solutions provided by IT teams. While this may seem harmless, the reality is that these unsanctioned applications create serious security vulnerabilities, increase operational risk, and complicate compliance efforts.One of the most pressing concerns is data security. Employees using unauthorized platforms for communication, file sharing, or project management may unknowingly expose sensitive company data to external risks. When employees leave the organization or access is revoked, data stored in these unofficial systems can remain accessible, increasing the risk of breaches or data loss.Procurement issues also play a role in the Shadow IT problem. Bowman highlights cases where organizations unknowingly pay for redundant software services, such as using both Teams and Slack for communication, leading to unnecessary expenses. A lack of centralized oversight results in wasted resources and fragmented security controls.Zero Trust as a MindsetA recurring theme throughout the discussion is that Zero Trust is not just a technology or a product—it's a mindset. Bowman emphasizes that implementing Zero Trust requires organizations to reassess their approach to security at every level. Instead of inherently trusting employees or systems, organizations must critically evaluate every access request, application, and data exchange.This mindset shift extends beyond security teams. IT leaders must work closely with employees to understand why Shadow IT is being used and find secure, approved alternatives that still support productivity. By fostering open communication and making security a shared responsibility, organizations can reduce the temptation for employees to bypass official IT policies.Practical Strategies to Combat Shadow ITBowman's session will not only highlight the risks associated with Shadow IT but also provide actionable strategies to mitigate them. Attendees can expect insights into:• Identifying and monitoring unauthorized applications within their organization• Implementing policies and security controls that balance security with user needs• Enhancing employee engagement and education to prevent unauthorized technology use• Leveraging solutions like ThreatLocker to enforce security policies while maintaining operational efficiencyBowman also stresses the importance of rethinking traditional IT stereotypes. While security teams often impose strict policies to minimize risk, they must also ensure that these policies do not create unnecessary obstacles for employees. The key is to strike a balance between control and usability.Why This Session MattersWith organizations constantly facing new security threats, understanding the implications of Shadow IT is critical. Bowman's session at Zero Trust World 2025 will provide a practical, real-world perspective on how organizations can protect themselves without stifling innovation and efficiency.Beyond the technical discussions, the conference itself offers a unique chance to engage with industry leaders, network with peers, and gain firsthand experience with security tools in hands-on labs. With high-energy sessions, interactive learning opportunities, and keynotes from industry leaders like ThreatLocker CEO Danny Jenkins and Dr. Zero Trust, Chase Cunningham, Zero Trust World 2025 is shaping up to be an essential event for anyone serious about cybersecurity.For those interested in staying ahead of security challenges, attending Bowman's session on The Dangers of Shadow IT is a must.Guest: Ryan Bowman, VP of Solutions Engineering, ThreatLocker [@ThreatLocker | On LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-bowman-3358a71b/Hosts: Sean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast [@RedefiningCyber] | On ITSPmagazine: https://www.itspmagazine.com/sean-martinMarco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society Podcast & Audio Signals Podcast | On ITSPmagazine: https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli____________________________This Episode's SponsorsThreatLocker: https://itspm.ag/threatlocker-r974____________________________ResourcesLearn more and catch more stories from ZTW 2025 coverage: https://www.itspmagazine.com/zero-trust-world-2025-cybersecurity-and-zero-trust-event-coverage-orlando-floridaRegister for Zero Trust World 2025: https://itspm.ag/threat5mu1____________________________Catch all of our event coverage: https://www.itspmagazine.com/technology-and-cybersecurity-conference-coverageTo see and hear more Redefining CyberSecurity content on ITSPmagazine, visit: https://www.itspmagazine.com/redefining-cybersecurity-podcastTo see and hear more Redefining Society stories on ITSPmagazine, visit:https://www.itspmagazine.com/redefining-society-podcastWant to tell your Brand Story Briefing as part of our event coverage? 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Ep 763SHOW NOTESPatriot MobileIt's time to switch to Patriot Mobile, America's ONLY Christian conservative wireless provider. https://www.patriotmobile.com/JayGet the best “wake up and kick butt” coffee from BLACKOUT COFFEE https://www.blackoutcoffee.com/?p=HyctD1sS3Use promo code JAY20 at check out for 20% offBe Prepared with JASE Medicalhttps://jasemedical.com/?rstr=21099Use Promo code SHELDON10 for a $10 Discount!Keep your online activity hidden with the best VPN. Get a HUGE DISCOUNT at NordVPN with this special link! https://bit.ly/NordVPN-JaySheldon Get healthy with all natural fruits and veggies! Start today! Brickhouse Nutrition https://bit.ly/JaySheldonBrickhouseAll New, All-American designs!Check out our new show merchandise!Our New Jesus/Trump Shirt!https://the-jay-sheldon-show.printify.meIn Today's Show:Blackhawk Helicopter Might Have Been on an Unapproved Routehttps://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/2025/01/31/we-have-new-details-on-the-helicopters-route-before-tragic-crash-at-reagan-national-airport-n2651439 Mayhem Erupted at the Dems' Georgetown Institute of Politics Forumhttps://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/2025/01/31/absolute-mayhem-at-the-georgetown-institute-of-politics-forum-n2651434 Adam Schiff Tried to Take Down Kash Patelhttps://townhall.com/tipsheet/katiepavlich/2025/01/30/adam-schiff-tried-to-take-down-kash-patel-it-went-how-youd-expect-n2651417 The Radical ‘Zizian' Vegan Trans Culthttps://nypost.com/2025/01/30/us-news/killing-of-border-patrol-agent-appears-linked-to-zizian-radical-leftist-trans-cult/ Americans Are Getting Dumberhttps://www.the74million.org/article/across-all-ages-demographics-test-results-show-americans-are-getting-dumber/ Making America Great Again Requires More Babieshttps://www.dailysignal.com/2025/01/30/making-america-great-again-requires-more-babies/ Fans Panic Over Netflix ‘Reimagining' Serieshttps://www.dailywire.com/news/little-house-on-the-prairie-fans-panic-over-netflix-reimagining-series-going-to-ruin-it Heartwarming https://x.com/HumansNoContext/status/1884277777584775512 Contact Your Representatives. Let Them Know!https://www.congress.gov/members Please subscribe to the podcast at: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-jay-sheldon-show/id1568836253Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2HNQU8yshneTCb0K1Q6cS0 Buy my book!https://www.facebook.com/WillyandTheWarthog https://www.amazon.com/dp/1320055001/ref=cm_sw_r_fa_dp_VjSStb0E2RTDG26W Or Just Send me money ‘cause you love me! https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/TheJaySheldonShow Social MediaTikTok: @JaySheldonTikTok Twitter: https://twitter.com/JaySheldonShow Truth Social https://truthsocial.com/@JaySheldon Facebook @jay.sheldon Instagram @ItsJaySheldon Email us at show@jaysheldon.comDISCLAIMER: The opinions expressed on this show are the host's and do not reflect the opinions of guests or advertisers. This show does not promote drug use or violence in any manner, but we do promote free thinking and the absolute freedom of speech.
Pamela Fraher, RTÉ Investigates reporter, details the widespread sale of prescription only weight loss medication by individuals, who are advertising & selling it illegally.
The Aviation Supply Chain Integrity Coalition recommended 13 actions to prevent unapproved parts from getting installed on aircraft. Robert Sumwalt, the coalition's co-chair, talks with Aviation Week's Lee Ann Shay about priorities for the industry and feedback since the report's release.
Study by researchers from UK, India & Qatar was published this month, suggests unapproved fixed-dose combination drugs should be withdrawn and no longer manufactured.
Genentech decide to remove Fuzeon from US market; Rybrevant and Lazcluze approved as first-line treatment for certain patients with EGFR-mutated advanced NSCLC; FDA warning regarding unapproved potassium phosphates; Otezla approval expanded to include treatment of pediatric patients; Results from tirzepatide diabetes risk reduction study.
Today, we discuss four legal pathways to acquire unapproved drugs. First, over-the-counter drugs offer a route as some bypass FDA approvals, relying instead on a nomograph. Second, compounded drugs crafted by pharmacists provide an alternative despite lacking FDA approval.Third, the FDA's new policy allows for state-imported drugs, provided certain protocols are adhered to. Lastly, individuals can legally import drugs for personal use from abroad within specified limits. For further insights, consult with legal and medical professionals. Support the Show.
New Zealand universities are urging Immigration to figure out a quick solution to approving student visas. 18 percent of student visas remained unconfirmed by the time universities started for the 2024 year. Immigration NZ visa director Celia Coombes says a number of student visa applications were sent in too late to process. "We provided advice recommending people apply 3 or 4 months ahead of travel, but we were quite clear over the summer period to please allow for at least 8 weeks." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Busisiwe (Busi) Mavuso, CEO of Business Leadership South Africa (BLSA), a business advocacy organisation, discusses with host Bruce Whitfield her confidence in the country's ability to achieve success in the next 30 years. What is the current assessment? Jan Vermeulen, Editor at MyBroadband, discusses with Bruce Whitfield the implications of Starlink discontinuing its unauthorised service in the country; and its impact on the democratisation of internet access in South Africa. Nick Rockey, CEO of Trialogue consultancy firm, a supporting sustainable corporate business practice, joined Bruce Whitfield to discuss how he makes his money. Rockey has over 20 years of consulting and research experience across many markets — he discusses how he ended up doing this job.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jan Vermeulen, Editor at MyBroadband, discusses with host Bruce Whitfield the implications of Starlink discontinuing its unauthorised service in the country and its impact on the democratisation of internet access in South AfricaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
One fifth of employees admit to using “unapproved AI tools,” the FCC is going to bring back net neutrality, Apple hints at an AI model for Siri, Meta is losing key AI talent and is Stability AI just the first of AI companies to face the cold hard economic realities? All this on the “After the Gold Rush” edition of Hashtag Trending. I'm your host, Jim Love.
The federal government estimates that on average 27 people a day in this country are diagnosed with brain tumours. Among the most aggressive is Glioblastoma (GBM). According to Brain Cancer Canada, people with GBM have a life expectancy of 15-18 months. So when David Cormican was told that his father's tumor was the “size of a baseball” the family started looking for something—anything—that would extend Michael's life. That's how they joined the thousands of Canadian families who go abroad, paying enormous sums out of pocket, for treatments they can't get at home. On this week's Storylines, Mykella Van Cooten follows Michael Cormican's fight to become the first Canadian to get a life-extending brain cancer treatment administered in Canada, even though it's not yet approved here.
Arliya Martin accepted her high school diploma with relief and gratitude. It was her ticket to better-paying work. But Martin didn't take any classes or pass any tests to receive her degree. She got it in July from a school where students can get a high school diploma for $465. Unlike public schools, formal homeschooling programs, or traditional private schools, nearly 9,000 private schools in Louisiana don't need state approval to grant degrees. Nearly every one of those unapproved schools was created to serve a single homeschooling family, but some have buildings, classrooms, teachers, and dozens of students. While unapproved schools account for a small percentage of the state's students, those in Louisiana's off-the-grid school system are a rapidly growing example of the nation's continuing fallout from COVID-19: families disengaging from traditional education. U.S. public school enrollment fell by more than 1.2 million students in the first two years of the pandemic. Many switched to private schools or told their state they were homeschooling. Thousands of others could not be accounted for at all. The students in Louisiana's off-the-grid school system aren't missing. But there's no way to tell what kind of education they're getting, or whether they're getting one at all. Over 21,000 students are enrolled in the state's unapproved schools, nearly double the number from before the pandemic. The place where Martin got her diploma, Springfield Preparatory School, bills itself as an umbrella school for Christian homeschoolers. Most students there do attend the school to work toward an education through actual classes or tutoring. However, principal Kitty Sibley Morrison is also willing to grant a diploma to anyone whose parents say they were homeschooled, even years earlier. “Their parents are in charge of them, not the state,” Sibley Morrison said. Morrison says she is not selling diplomas, but rather lifetime services for homeschooling families. Yet a list of prices is taped to the front window of the school building: $250 for diploma services, a $50 application fee, $35 for a diploma cover, and $130 to walk in a cap and gown at a ceremony. This article was provided by The Associated Press.
Last week, Elon Musk cussed out former and potential advertisers in frustration over repeated attempts by elements of the Power Elite to destroy the most popular digital platform for unapproved views. Dennis Behreandt, publisher of The New American magazine, joins Paul Dragu to discuss why the elites need X (Twitter) gone, and likens the attack to ... The post Advertisers’ Fight With Elon Musk Designed to Silence Unapproved Views appeared first on The New American.
This installment of Ropes & Gray's podcast series Non-binding Guidance focuses on FDA's recently issued draft guidance, “Communications From Firms to Health Care Providers Regarding Scientific Information on Unapproved Uses of Approved/Cleared Medical Products – Questions and Answers.” In this episode, hear from Kellie Combs, Josh Oyster, and Sarah Blankstein, industry-leading attorneys from Ropes & Gray's life sciences regulatory and compliance team, as they delve into FDA's new draft guidance to discuss key changes, constitutional considerations, and practical implications for the medical products industry.
Noelle Acheson, the mind behind the Crypto Is Macro Now newsletter, explores Tether's latest attestation, U.S. wage pressure, ETF moves and more.Today's episode is sponsored by CME Group and PayPal.To get the show every day, follow the podcast here.Today's Stories:BlackRock Bitcoin ETF in August Got on DTCC Site That Just Belatedly Moved Markets https://x.com/mikealfred/status/1719499406221996237?s=20 Tether Reports $3.2B Excess Reserves, but Lags in Reducing Secured Loans Bitcoin - Monthly Return -From our sponsors:CME Group Cryptocurrency futures and options provide market-leading liquidity for bitcoin and ether trading. These cash-settled contracts give full exposure to crypto performance without the hassle of holding the physical position. No digital wallet? No problem. Trade nearly 24/7 in a transparent, CFTC-regulated market. Visit cmegroup.com/crypto to learn more.Disclaimer:This communication is not directed to investors located in any particular jurisdiction and is not intended to be accessed by recipients based in jurisdictions in which distribution is not permitted. The information herein should not be considered investment advice or the results of actual market experience. Past results are not necessarily indicative of future performance. Trading derivatives products involves the risk of loss. Please consider carefully whether futures or options are appropriate to your financial situation.-PYUSD, a stablecoin made for Payments. 1USD = 1PYUSD.Introducing PayPal's new digital currency, PayPal USD (PYUSD), a stablecoin backed by U.S. dollar deposits, U.S. Treasuries and similar cash equivalents. Buy, sell, hold and transfer it in our app or site and explore Web3 with a payments brand that has been trusted for over 20 years.Get started now at paypal.com/pyusd.-This episode was hosted by Noelle Acheson. “Markets Daily” is executive produced by Jared Schwartz and produced and edited by Eleanor Pahl. All original music by Doc Blust and Colin Mealey.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Noelle Acheson, the mind behind the Crypto Is Macro Now newsletter, explores Tether's latest attestation, U.S. wage pressure, ETF moves and more.Today's episode is sponsored by CME Group and PayPal.To get the show every day, follow the podcast here.Today's Stories:BlackRock Bitcoin ETF in August Got on DTCC Site That Just Belatedly Moved Markets https://x.com/mikealfred/status/1719499406221996237?s=20 Tether Reports $3.2B Excess Reserves, but Lags in Reducing Secured Loans Bitcoin - Monthly Return -From our sponsors:CME Group Cryptocurrency futures and options provide market-leading liquidity for bitcoin and ether trading. These cash-settled contracts give full exposure to crypto performance without the hassle of holding the physical position. No digital wallet? No problem. Trade nearly 24/7 in a transparent, CFTC-regulated market. Visit cmegroup.com/crypto to learn more.Disclaimer:This communication is not directed to investors located in any particular jurisdiction and is not intended to be accessed by recipients based in jurisdictions in which distribution is not permitted. The information herein should not be considered investment advice or the results of actual market experience. Past results are not necessarily indicative of future performance. Trading derivatives products involves the risk of loss. Please consider carefully whether futures or options are appropriate to your financial situation.-PYUSD, a stablecoin made for Payments. 1USD = 1PYUSD.Introducing PayPal's new digital currency, PayPal USD (PYUSD), a stablecoin backed by U.S. dollar deposits, U.S. Treasuries and similar cash equivalents. Buy, sell, hold and transfer it in our app or site and explore Web3 with a payments brand that has been trusted for over 20 years.Get started now at paypal.com/pyusd.-This episode was hosted by Noelle Acheson. “Markets Daily” is executive produced by Jared Schwartz and produced and edited by Eleanor Pahl. All original music by Doc Blust and Colin Mealey.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The FDA has taken action by sending warning letters to eight companies that have been marketing unapproved eye products, potentially violating federal laws and risking consumer health. These companies include Boiron Inc, CVS Health, Dr. Vitamin Solutions, Natural Ophthalmics Inc., OcluMed LLC, Similasan USA or Similasan AG, TRP Company Inc., and Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc. These companies are now under increased scrutiny and may face legal consequences if they fail to comply with FDA regulations. They must either seek FDA approval for their products or remove them from the market to avoid further repercussions. Additionally, they need to establish appropriate marketing compliance programs to ensure accurate product labeling.
We explore the world of biohacking, with a particular focus on the emerging trend of "testosterone parties." These biohacking practices raise concerns regarding safety, efficacy, and misleading promotion, as many unapproved applications lack scientific support. It's worth noting that the FBI oversees biohacking, despite its primary purpose not being generalized research.
We explore the world of biohacking, with a particular focus on the emerging trend of "testosterone parties." These biohacking practices raise concerns regarding safety, efficacy, and misleading promotion, as many unapproved applications lack scientific support. It's worth noting that the FBI oversees biohacking, despite its primary purpose not being generalized research.
The FDA and CDC greenlight updated COVID-19; prescription drug for dry eye disease now available; head-to-head study comparing Skyrizi to Stelara for Crohn disease; the REMS program has been updated for IBS treatment Lotronex; and the FDA cracks down on companies selling unnaproved eye products.
Council for Curriculum and Assessment discovers more basic schools are resorting to the use of unapproved textbooks due to the government's failure to supply the full complement of approved textbooks
City of Cape Town under fire for implementation of unapproved electricity tariff increase by Radio Islam
On today's episode, we discuss the state of millennials' health, the most popular ways this generation engages with healthcare, and what digital health tools interest them the most. "In Other News," we talk about who's selling unapproved weight loss drugs, and how and why healthcare providers and Gen Z consumers are meeting on TikTok. Tune in to the discussion with our analysts Rajiv Leventhal and Lisa Phillips. Articles mentioned in this episode: https://content-na1.emarketer.com/millennials-healthcare?_gl=1*tzex54*_ga*nzg5njgwnzuylje2njcxnzaynzg.*_ga_xxylhb9sxg*mty4nzk4njmxmy40nzeums4xnjg3otg2otmyljaumc4w Follow us on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/behindthenumbers_podcast/ For sponsorship opportunities contact us: advertising@insiderintelligence.com For more information visit: https://www.insiderintelligence.com/contact/advertise/ Have questions or just want to say hi? Drop us a line at podcast@emarketer.com For a transcript of this episode click here: https://content-na1.emarketer.com/podcast-daily-millennials-healthcare-unapproved-weight-loss-drugs-gen-z-meets-health-providers © 2023 Insider Intelligence Verisk Marketing Solutions, a business unit of Verisk formed through the integration of Infutor and Jornaya, empowers marketers and platform partners with deep consumer insights to power precise and personalized omnichannel interactions. Verisk Marketing Solutions provides a unique combination of identity resolution, consumer attributes and behavioral data that integrates with marketers' existing technology and evolves with consumers' ever-changing behavior—all while maintaining the highest data security and privacy standards. To learn more about the consumer intelligence solutions available through Verisk Marketing Solutions, visit marketing.verisk.com.
Christchurch mayor Phil Mauger has accused council staff of 'running amok' after a new cycleway was built on Park Tce. Phil Mauger and several Christchurch City Councillors are up in arms after council transport staff approved this cycleway under the guise of temporary traffic management. Fendalton Ward Councillor James Gough says council staff had submitted new safety enhancements on Rolleston Ave and claimed further developments would return to council for a 'full decision'. "The council staff essentially said to that- yep, we're including it in here just for your information, it's an FYI. These are going to come back to you to make a decision on. And I said- well, it's quite controversial, I think it would be worthwhile to have a workshop around that." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Featuring: Marie-Josee Toutounji, former Medical Head, General Medicines Canada at Sanofi BIO: Marie-Josee brings a wealth of experience and expertise to this topic. She is a Medical Affairs professional with over 20 years of experience in the pharmaceutical industry. She is a trained and licenced pharmacist who, after working in a pharmacy, moved her career into pharmaceutics as a pharmacovigilance specialist. She held the position of Medical Head of General Medicines Canada at Sanofi until they recently relocated to Ontario– As medical head, she drove development for Canadian Medical Strategy at Sanofi.Description: In this episode, Marie-Josee Toutounji, Medical affairs professional with over 20 years of experience in the pharmaceutical industry, discusses the pressing issue of unapproved content in the medical and regulatory field. The episode covers the potential risks of using unapproved content and tools in healthcare. Marie-Josee explores the challenges of implementing a continuous learning culture in the industry, with a focus on stakeholder engagement, compliance, and documentation to develop a rigorous system for training and development. The podcast provides valuable insights and tips on developing an effective learning and development system, including coaching field teams and collaboration among different teams in the industry. What you will learn: How coaching field teams is one potential solution to the use of unapproved content in the field.How continuous learning is essential to eliminate the use of unapproved content in the pharmaceutical industry. How effective communication and collaboration are critical to the success of field teams and how it can be implemented with the right technology tools.SHOW NOTES:Don't miss out on the valuable insights shared by our panel of experts! Click here to read the executive summary or watch the webinar recording now. Guest LinkedIn: Marie-Josee ToutounjiIndustry Insights: Bending the Spoon Blog Keep up to date on Social Media: Twitter & LinkedIn https://www.acto.com/ Have a learning journey that you want to hear more about? Email us at podcast@actoapp.com or find me on LinkedIn
(00:00) NFLPA issuing memo not to talk to Ken Francis in negotiations with Lamar Jackson(20:00) Lamar Jackson denies using unapproved representative
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Dr. Brian Albert wrote a doctoral dissertation on the suffering and depression of "The Prince of Preachers," Charles Spurgeon. During his time with Rooted at the 2022 Conference in Kansas City, Dr. Albert was kind enough to join Davis for a podcast in which he shares his insights with youth workers! Davis and Dr. Albert speak of the common struggles which may lead youth workers to experience discouragement and/or depression and tease out wisdom-principles for discerning times to faithfully endure vs. times to pursue respite. The episode ends with gospel hope for youth workers who experience discouragement and/or depression. Additional ResourcesLearn more about Dr. Albert's ministry by visiting https://www.calvarybaptistlenexa.com"Refreshment for the Youth Minister who feels Unwanted, Unloved or Unapproved" by Davis Lacey: https://rootedministry.com/refreshment-for-the-youth-minister-who-feels-unwanted-unloved-or-unapproved/Rooted Resourced for the Tired Youth Minister: https://rootedministry.com/rooted-resources-for-the-tired-youth-minister/
In this Chrisypoo of a tale we're taken through centuries of unexplainable transient lighting orbs. Or, the more accurately, but less intelligent sounding term "Ball Lighting." What can create this floating electrical phenomena which has been known to explode unexpectantly. Known to hit churches, kill "rude, unbecoming" pigs and enter your home Mary Poppins style this anomaly has yet to be solved. Stick around and learn with us and find out what 3 things Chris wants the children to fear most.P.S. Don't forget to submit your stories of good deeds gone wrong.Support the show
☎️ Text us! 310-356-3920 ☎️ Lies? Cheats? Unapproved happy endings? What's the shadiest thing you've done that broke the rules of your relationship? My mom shares a story about her relationship with a gay man that went a bit too far. I recall an incident that ended with me running away from an ex and into the security pit of a casino. Mom receives a massage next to a very vocal client. I reflect on the fleeting nature of life and start drinking alcohol again. Please support our show and get discounts on our favorite brands by using our sponsors' links here! FIRST ROUND'S ON ME – Sick of wasting time while swiping on dating apps? Want to go on an actual date? First Round's On Me is now available for Android and iOS! Bring back real dating. Check out the app for free at https://fromedating.com/Mom UBERLUBE – UberLube is our favorite lube! Perfect for oral, anal, and vaginal sex. Use code MOM at www.UberLube.com for 10% off and free shipping. ❣️You can view this full episode in video form by going to our YouTube channel. A special huge thank you to our wonderful videographer/editor/producer, Dale! Join our sparkling new Sneaky Freak chatroom on Discord! Just visit: https://discord.gg/jJZqkUw3dV. To gain exclusive access to all our Discord channels, join us at Patreon.com/sextalkwithmymom. If you've enjoyed the show, please consider leaving us a review at RateThisPodcast.com/Mom. Also, it would mean the world if you'd support us through Patreon.com/sextalkwithmymom – a platform where you can get exclusive STWMM bonus episodes and Zoom chats with us! Grab some Sex Talk w/ My Mom swag at sextalkwithmymom.com. Get close with us on socials at: Text us - 310-356-3920 Facebook/Instagram - @SexTalkWithMyMom Twitter - @SexTalkPodcast Website - www.SexTalkWithMyMom.com Our podcast's music was crafted by the wildly talented Freddy Avis! Check out his work at http://www.freddyavismusic.com/ Sex Talk With My Mom is a proud member of Pleasure Podcasts, a podcast collective revolutionizing the conversation around sex.
NFL and CFB Games of the Week! Can the White Sox catch the Guards? What's the over/under on unapproved pets? Plus: Wagers, Sibling trivia and more...
In this episode of “Within These Firewalls,” listen in to hear how unapproved software on Novant Health computers could affect our security. Our host, Drew Walker, cybersecurity threat intel analyst, discusses why we only allow approved software on our computers and how to request new software for yourself. Listen in to get cyber smart.
In the early 1980's, consumer products were not regulated nearly as well as they are today. This resulted in several deaths in the Chicago area within a few days of one another. The one commonality among the murders: Tylenol.
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Canary Cry News Talk #489 - 05.25.2022 BETO'S BIGGEST OPP Monkeying Around, Davos Delivers, Dragons of Death LINKTREE: CanaryCry.Party SHOW NOTES: CanaryCryNewsTalk.com CLIP CHANNEL: CanaryCry.Tube SUPPLY DROP: CanaryCrySupplyDrop.com SUPPORT: CanaryCryRadio.com/Support MEET UPS: CanaryCryMeetUps.com Basil's other podcast: ravel Gonz' New Youtube: Facelikethesun Resurrection Gonz' Video Archive: Facelikethesun.Live App Made by Canary Cry Producer: Truther Dating App LEAD 5:43 V / 2:30 P GUN CONTROL/MIND CONTROL Clip: Beto interrupts Gov. Abbot at Uvande presser Texas shooter bought two rifles on his 18th Birthday (Daily Beast) → “TheBiggestOpp”, OPP Urban Dictionary Far Right to blame for false trans claims about Texas Shooter (Vice) INTRO (M-W-F) 44:00 V / 40:47 P B&G Update, V4V/Exec./Asso./Support FLIPPY 50:48 V / 47:15 P Socially Intelligent Humanoid Robot. The First Humanoid Home Assistant (WeFunder) → Note: Founder Megi Kavtaradze is Forbes 30 under 30 honoree → Note: Destiny Robotics Team [Party Pitch/Ravel/CCClips/text alerts] 1:04:32 V / 1:01:19 P GREAT RESET 1:08:07 V / 1:04:54 P Clip: Pfizer CEO Bourla and Klaus discuss anti-vaccine Clip: Moderna CEO Bancel says no one wants vaccines, over production Clip: WEF, Julie Inman Grant “we need to re-calibrate human rights like free speech” (Julie bio) Clip: True North ambush Emily Farnworth, Head of Climate Change Clip: RebelNews ambush UN Special Envoy Mark Carney CRYPTO/POLITICS 1:26:21 V / 1:26:08 P ISIS plot to murder George W. Bush (Forbes) Sam Bankman-Fried of FTX, ready to spend $1 billion in 2024 elections (NBC News) → Note: SBF is Forbes 30 under 30 [TREASURE/SPEAKPIPE/BYE YOUTUBE] 1:55:18 V / 1:52:05 P COVID 2:32:18 V / 2:29:05 P 1 of every 331 Americans have died from C19 (USA Facts) MONKEYPOX 2:35:20 V / 2:32:07 P Sex, Rashes, and Outbreaks (LA times) MonkeyPox Primarily Spreading Through Sex? (NBC) Monkeypox NOT a Gay disease (Newsweek) Nov 4 Bill Gates says we need Germ Games Nuclear Threat Initiative Simulation (NTI) Episode 412 Unapproved smallpox vials found at Pennsylvania lab (Independent) note: 2021 fda approves new drug for “smallpox bioweapon” [TALENT] 3:26:39 V / 3:23:26 P NEPHILIM UPDATE 3:38:23 V / 3:35:10 P Giant ‘dragon of death' with 30-foot wingspan unearthed in Argentina (MSN / Live Science) [TIME/OUTRO] 3:51:03 V / 3:48:50 P EPISODE 489 WAS PRODUCED BY… Executive Producers Sir Captain Red Bear Pirate King of the Demoochers** T** Supply Drop Kevin D, Alysia V, Danielle M, RedBeard, David F Producers Erin N, Michael G, Emily H, Nicolas B, MORV, Sir JC Knight of the Technosquatch, James M, LX Protocol V2, Darrin S, Dillion E, Jonathan F, Sir James Knight and Servant of the Lion of Judah, Sir Casey the Shield Knight, Sir Scott Knight of Truth, Veronica D, Gail M, Runksmash AUDIO PRODUCTION (Jingles, Iso, Music): Jonathan F ART PRODUCTION (Drawing, Painting, Graphics): Dame Allie of the Skillet Nation, Sir Dove Knight of Rusbeltia, Trevor M, MrJag CONTENT PRODUCTION (Microfiction etc.): Runksmash: onty, sneaking out, goes to the wisest of the animals; prostrating himself before her and reverentially says, “Oh great Kevin, daughter of Kevin, son of Kevin, please tell me what to do. The woman Papa left to watch over us worships Big Mouse.” CLIP PRODUCER Emsworth, FaeLivrin, Epsilon Timestamps: Mondays: Jackie U Wednesdays: Jade Bouncerson Fridays: Christine C ADDITIONAL STORIES: Uvalde Snopes…this is a new low, debunking shooter border crossing tweet (Snopes) Headlines Verbatim: → 10 years after Sandy Hook, and here we are again (Atlantic) → In the 10 years since Sandy Hook, gun laws in the U.S. haven't changed much (NPR) Resource: State of mental health 2019; 2022 Report (Mental Health America) → 2019, WHO declares transgender no longer “mental disorder” (BBC) Obama tweets, quotes Psalm 147 (Twitter) Ben Shapiro on the Texas Shooting (Twitter) Shooter bought guns on his 18th birthday, says Founder of AgendaFreeTV(Twitter) Amanda Gorman pens poem about Texas shooting (GMA) All the stuff about the shooter (Post Milleniel) Nasa captures underwater volcanic eruption, Sharkcano (Metro) 18 year old arrested for bomb threats, Hamilton High school (Brooklyn) Bavarian Nordic secures BARDA contract for smallpox vaccines (End Points) Germany orders precautionary 40,000 monkeypox vaccines (Reuters) …more Cyberpandemic UK, homes might face internet blackout from wave of bankruptcies (Telegraph) A Hot, Deadly Summer Is Coming With Frequent Blackouts (Bloomberg) Exxon must go to trial over alleged climate crimes, court rules (theGuardian) …more Great Reset You are paying the price for your loyalty, the Great Resignation (Insider) Klaus changed his Wiki, eliminates unflattering data (Twitter) Clip: Energy transition panel self-own moment, only 4 in audience of 30+ drive EV → China: AirBnb leaving China (Reuters) Inside China's secret Uyghur detention system (USA Today) …save for next time? → Note: Clarity on Argentinian president resetting gov with trip to Antarctica (MercoPress) The Alien Invasion of Antarctica Is Only Just Beginning (CNET)
This episode is sponsored by BTG Speciality Pharmaceuticals. BTG provides rescue medicines typically used in emergency rooms and intensive care units to treat patients for whom there are limited treatment options. They are dedicated to delivering quality medicines that make a real difference to patients and their families through the development, manufacture, and commercialization of pharmaceutical products. Their current portfolio of antidotes counteracts certain snake venoms and the toxicity associated with some heart and cancer medications. This presentation will explain the process and the challenges of obtaining access to experimental drugs for cancer patients. Elena is Programs Director at Kids v Cancer, a nonprofit pediatric cancer advocacy organization. Elena directs the Compassionate Use Navigator program, providing guidance and personal assistance to physicians and families in applying for experimental drugs. Previously Elena worked as a science and business journalist, and as a program manager. Elena holds a Master of Public Health degree in maternal and child health and an M.A. degree in journalism.
Mother Miriam Live - June 22, 2021 Mother tackles the issues of the Catholic perspective on: A message for physical and spiritual fathers Baptizing a grandchild without the parents' consent Living together intimately before marriage Is Disney evil? Moral consequences of receiving the COVID vaccine
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