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Conspirituality
252: Netflix vs. Andrew Tate (On “Adolescence”)

Conspirituality

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 74:29


There's a mystery of violence swirling in and amongst the kids these days. Especially boys. What could it be? Snapchat? Video games? Andrew Tate? A hit Netflix series points to issues, and policy. But is it pointing in the right direction?  Today we'll look at “Adolescence”: the origin story, the strengths and liabilities of its one-take technique, and its deceptively conservative messaging. Should it be shown in Parliament? Schools? Does it tell us much about the kids it is worried about? Does it offload responsibility for misogyny and violence onto ambient internet chaos, when there are so many other causes closer to home? And why, if it is a meditation on violence committed by boys, do we learn so little about the girls who are harmed? Show Notes Brief: Tate Crime Teachers Warn That Misogynist Andrew Tate Has 'Radicalized' School-Age Boys 180: Is This the Next Andrew Tate? Stephen Graham shares the heartbreaking stories that inspired Netflix's Adolescence  'Adolescence' Becomes Netflix's Most-Watched Limited Series in First 2 Weeks With 66.3 Million Views Elon Musk blasted for spreading 'concerning' misinformation about Netflix's Adolescence  Netflix's Adolescence makes TV history in the UK “Netflix hit Adolescence has lessons for us all” says Northumbria PCC Susan Dungworth, as she welcomes PM backing for it to be shown in UK Schools  Netflix's Adolescence inspired by true story of Croydon girl's horrific murder - MyLondon  UK experts warn of dangers of violent content being readily available online | Southport attack Croydon schoolgirl Elianne Andam stabbed in ‘white-hot anger', court told | UK news Hassan Sentamu sentencing remarks  Sentencing Remarks: In the matter of the murder of Ava White Crime in England and Wales: year ending September 2024  The facts about firearm violence Firearm Violence in the United States | Center for Gun Violence Solutions   Online gangs of teenage boys sharing extreme material are ‘emerging threat' in UK | NCA (National Crime Agency) Beyond the Headlines 2024 Summary | Youth Endowment Fund  Spotify takes down Andrew Tate ‘pimping' podcast after complaints  Kyle Clifford watched Andrew Tate videos before triple murder The Terrifying Truth Behind Netflix's ‘Adolescence'  Stephen Graham Netflix series Adolescence inspired by two real-life crimes "Objective realism," ethnographic cinema, and the classical model of visual-anthropological research  PACE Code C 2023 GCSEs harm our young people. Ministers should have the guts to abolish them – and start again Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Diet Science
Longtime Efforts to Ban Artificial Food Dyes & Preservatives Finally Coming to Fruition!

Diet Science

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 11:27


In March 2011, Processed-Free America (aka Center for Processed-Free Living) submitted arguments against artificial food coloring to the United States Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition. Now, 14 years later, the country is starting to pay attention. Listen in this week as Dee discusses the recent ban on 7 food dyes in West Virginia, and similar proposed bans in 23 other states. She explores the science behind artificial colorings, the potential effects on behavior and health that led to this decision, and tips on how to avoid artificial colors in your diet.  References:Link to Processed-Free America's arguments against artificial food colors: https://processedfreeamerica.org/center-submits-arguments-against-artificial-food-coloring/Rogers, K. (2025, March 29). Over half of US states are trying to eliminate food dyes. Here's what you can do now. CNN Health. https://www.cnn.com/2025/03/29/health/food-dye-bans-states-wellness/index.htmlHere's the link to Dee's book The Science of Skinny (the chapter she was referring to is Chapter 7: Food Chemistry Gone Mad): https://amzn.to/426Bwdu

The Carolina Sotomayor Podcast
How Reiki Helped Me Conceive

The Carolina Sotomayor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 13:45


ASK CAROLINA ANYTHINGHave you ever wanted to know how Reiki can actually help a woman conceive? The United States Center for Disease stated that 26% of women struggle with infertility. In this episode of the Carolina Sotomayor Podcast, Carolina will share how Reiki helped her break out of that infertility statistic! If you're ready to break through your emotional blockages like Carolina did to conceive, this episode is for you.What you'll learn:1:08 "Fertility is different for everyone"1:26 My fertility story after getting married2:34 How Reiki helped me conceive after a horse accident4:49 How I got Reiki and what I felt right after the session8:01 What I learned from Reiki11:26 From feeling depressed to feeling lighter11:38 How can Reiki help in a person's fertilityYou will never think of healing the same way after today's Carolina Sotomayor Podcast episode. Listen and enjoy!The Carolina Sotomayor Podcast is brought to you by Carolina Sotomayor and the Fertility Foundation.Carolina Sotomayor is an Expert Womb Healer who helps women conceive by removing physiological blockages with Reiki. She is the host of the Carolina Sotomayor Podcast, a show that covers everything from fertility to postpartum to motherhood, and the creator of Fertility Foundation Collective, an online membership that helps women heal at their own pace to boost their fertility.Carolina has served over 500 women from around the world to heal. She is passionate about helping women create their families. As a result, there are over 60 reiki babies in the world. Carolina Sotomayor Reiki: https://carolinasotomayor.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carolinasotomayorreiki/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecarolinasotomayor/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thecarolinasotomayorYouTube: Support the showLiked this episode? Share it with a friend. Love the show? Write a 5-star review (even just one sentence helps us keep bringing you the content you want to hear.) Want to get pregnant? Connect to your spirit and heal your fertility blockages inside the Make A Baby Membership. Try it for FREE! DOWNLOAD HERE our free Womb to Dream Connection Sleep Meditation: Connecting to Your Spirit Baby! Connect with Carolina: Website TikTok Instagram Pinterest Facebook DISCLAIMER: This episode is not a substitute for professional medical care but aims at relaxation and stress reduction to support natural healing. Reiki complements, never replaces, medical care. Carolina is not a licensed healthcare provider; always seek appropriate professional help for physical and mental health. Individual results may vary.

Eighty Percent Mental
3.02 - The Psychology of... The Coach

Eighty Percent Mental

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2022 92:13


This episode is pure gold. With the help of two special guests, Coach Marc Steutel and Dr Kristen Dieffenbach, Dr Pete Olusoga investigates ‘The Psychology of... The Coach'. How do coaches incorporate sport and performance psychology into their coaching? How can coaches be vulnerable and authentic in their practice? How can psychologists and coaches work most effectively together? All of this and more is discussed in what turned out to be an incredible conversation.   Coach Marc Steutel is the Lead Assistant Coach for the Great Britain Senior Men's National Team and Head Coach of the Newcastle Eagles, one of the most successful franchises in the history of British Basketball. Dr Kristen Dieffenbach knows more about the psychology of coaching than just about anyone on the planet. She is the president of the United States Center for Coaching Excellence (USCCE) and serves on the research committee for the International Council on Coaching Excellence (ICCE). Dieffenbach's areas of teaching, research and consultancy expertise include coaching education, professional issues in coaching, ethics in coaching, and performance enhancement  Coach Marc Steutel on Twitter: @steutel10  Newcastle Eagles: newcastle-eagles.com  Dr Kristen Dieffenbach on Twitter: @DrDCoachScience  Dr Kristen Dieffenbach @ WVU: appliedcoaching.wvu.edu/faculty/kristen-dieffenbach 

Innovation Files
The Economics of Data, With David Deming

Innovation Files

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 26:36 Transcription Available


Data is one of the most essential and valuable assets in the world. It impacts everything from the ads we see and the products we buy to national security. Rob and Jackie sat down with David Deming, the Academic Dean and a Professor of Political Economy at the Harvard Kennedy School and the Director of the Malcolm Wiener Center for Social Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School, to discuss the importance of data, data sharing, and ways to protect individual data privacy.MentionedDavid Deming, “Balancing Privacy With Data Sharing for the Public Good,” The New York Times, February 2021.David Moschella, “The Power of Big Tech Peaked During the Pandemic; Disruptive Forces Are on the Rise” (ITIF, June 2022).Gillian Diebold and Chelsea Han, “How AI Can Improve K-12 Education in the United States” (Center for Data Innovation, April 2022).RelatedAshley Johnson, “Three Bills Show Remaining Divisions in Attempt to Reach a Compromise on Federal Data Privacy Legislation” (ITIF, June 2022).Daniel Castro, “Review of the Proposed “American Data Privacy and Protection Act: Part One and Part Two” (ITIF, June 2022).David Moschella, “Your Data Isn't Gold; It's Not Even Yours” (ITIF, April 2022).

The Coaching Podcast
#100: Kyle LaCroix: Attitude of Gratitude! - Celebrating the 100th Episode

The Coaching Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 56:16


It's our celebration episode – 100 shows of The Coaching Podcast and we couldn't think of a more loyal supporter of the show than Coach Kyle LaCroix; he listens every week and was the very first guest to be interviewed on the show! Emma met Kyle through a mutual friend, when she was visiting their tennis facilities in Florida many years ago, and she is a huge fan of Kyle's work and the way that he thinks outside of the square. You are in for a real treat today, as the data on the Vegemite question is finally in! Kyle has been waiting 6 years to get back onto the Coaching Podcast to share his scientific take on Vegemite, the two-bite rule; a little dab will do you, and his lifelong battle with that rare disease called enthusiasm! The light bulb moments in this epic 100th The Coaching Podcast episode, include; Throwback to Season 1: Episode #2 Kyle LaCroix 3:00 Emma's Coaching Podcast picks: #8 Claude Sliver & #31 Patrick Mouratoglou 3:48 The Vegemite Question revisited 6:27 The two-bite rule 10:10 Cilantro/Coriander; you either love it, or hate it! 12:11 Coaching Moment: Every day I get to coach. 13:07 Attitude of Gratitude 14:50 No one has lost more Wimbledon finals to the Wall. 16:00 Born with a rare disease, called enthusiasm! 16:56 Coaching Moment: Kicking the tyres and lighting the fires. 18:11 Vulnerability – the first thing we look for in others, the last thing we look for in ourselves. 20:38 Sliding Doors: Living in a Walmart parking lot, I just don't think you'll ever be good enough and taking a huge risk on a vision that didn't exist yet. 22:44 What makes a great coach? The key is eagerness. 28:17 What's that one question? 33:18 Paralysis of Analysis: Cause their idea, to become your idea. 36:44 ‘We teach people tennis, we don't teach tennis to people.' 38:50 #74 Louis Cayer SETS Consulting: Specialised Educational Tennis Solutions 40:25 Why top athletes fail?: Fear of Failure (71%), Negativity (68%) and Perfectionism (54%). 45:40 The stats are in: Tennis is not a game of perfection; it's a game of percentages. 48:39 The Losers Edge 49:40 One piece of advice: It's nice to be important, it's more important to be nice. 51:30 Love Serving Autism: Lisa LaCroix 53:00 A huge thank you to Simon Blair for being one of the original founders of The Coaching Podcast, for picking the original name ;) and for his continued support of the show. To our sponsor, Tina Samara and her business, Transition Coach 4 Athletes. And to our editor, Carolyn Doyle, yes - it's a sister act each week! If anyone is interested in securing Caz for copywriting, she is the best! Stay tuned until after the credits roll for a snapshot of the Vegemite Question in rehearsal! Please tag a friend, coach or business entrepreneur that you know would love to join the Coaching Podcast family of learn-aholic subscribers. Reach out to Emma; info@emmadoyle.com.au if you know of a tennis, sports or business coach that we should definitely have on the Podcast in Season 5 and beyond! The Coaching Podcast https://www.opendoorcoachingusa.com/ SETS Consulting https://setsconsult.org/what-we-do/ Kyle LaCroix is a USPTA and PTR certified Tennis professional, USTA High Performance Coach, an ITF Level 3 coach, a United States Center for Coaching Excellence Certified Coach Developer, a USPTA Tester for 15 Years. He has worked at academies, camps and private clubs as well as professional players throughout his four-decade-long career. Along the way, he has served the tennis industry serving on numerous USPTA national committees as well as speaking at numerous division conferences as well as World Conferences. He has earned recognition in the industry as a leader, mentor and award winning professional tennis coach through his desire and generosity of “paying it forward”. He is the Chief Education Officer of SETS Consulting (Specialized Educational Tennis Solutions) and has been the Assistant Director of Tennis at The Oaks at Boca Raton for the past 17 Years. Kyle graduated from Ferris State University's Professional Tennis Management Program and holds an MBA from the University of Michigan and a M. Ed from Stanford University.

MENTAL HEALTH AFFAIRS⚡️⚡️
The Brazil-United States Center for the Promotion of Mental Health

MENTAL HEALTH AFFAIRS⚡️⚡️

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 6:42


This episode is also available as a blog post: https://mentalhealthaffairs.blog/the-brazil-united-states-center-for-the-promotion-of-mental-health/marcelohenriquephd/18500/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/max-guttman/message

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Steeped In the Ten Thousand Things: a research digest & integrative medical discussion
Episode 9: Optimal Acupuncture Methods for Non-Specific Low Back Pain - A Systematic Review & Meta-Analysis

Steeped In the Ten Thousand Things: a research digest & integrative medical discussion

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2022 90:18


Recorded December 16, 2021: We discuss a new acupuncture systematic review and meta-analysis looking at the most effective acupuncture methods for non-specific low back pain (NLBP). You can read along: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8068518/ We also discuss limitations of acupuncture research, placebo-needles, challenges in extrapolating this kind of research into clinical practice, and contrast acupuncture with some conventions in medicine that appear just as messy, if not more, compared to acupuncture. Our discussion also brings in the United States Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services information on their background research establishing the criterion for approving coverage of non-specific low back pain with acupuncture. We look at some of their limited parameters, protocols, and the underlying research search terms. We included new music from @vladest_art — 'Hold On' for interludes, and 'The Sun Will Rise' to close us out. License: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en

Way of Champions Podcast
#253 Dr. Kristen Dieffenbach: “Is there a Difference Between Coaching Girls and Coaching Boys?” (replay)

Way of Champions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2021 80:08


Dr. Kristen Dieffenbach (@DrDCoachScience) is an associate professor of Athletic Coaching Education, director of the Center for Applied Coaching and Sport Science at West Virginia University and president of the United States Center for Coaching Excellence. She is an Association of Applied Sport Psychology certified consultant, public relations and outreach head on the AASP e-board and president of the United States Center for Coaching Excellence. Dieffenbach is a professional coach with a category 1 (elite) USA Cycling license and Level II endurance specialization from USA Track and Field. She has coached for more than 20 years at the high school, collegiate, recreational and elite levels and works with coaching education at all levels of performance. Dieffenbach's teaching interests include coaching techniques, professional development and professionalism in coaching, ethics and moral development in coaching, coaching theory, training theory, long term athlete development, long term coaching development, coaching education, sport psychology for coaching and gender and sport. In our discussion today we touch upon an oftentimes controversial yet incredibly important topic for coaches: is there is difference between coaching boys and coaching girls? We discuss the research, the cultural differences, and so much more. There is a reason this is one of our most popular episodes ever.  Resources/People/Articles Mentioned in Podcast Reviving Ophelia: Saving the Selves of Adolescent Girls by Mary Pipher  Link The Beauty Myth: How Images of Beauty Are Used Against Women, by Naomi Wolf Link The Beauty Myth, by Naomi Wolf  Link Raising Cain: Protecting the Emotional Life of Boys, by Michael Thompson Link Untangled: Guiding Teenage Girls Through the Seven Transitions into Adulthood, by Lisa Damour Ph.D  Link Boys Adrift, by Leonard Sax Link Taking the Field: Women, Men, and Sports, by Michael A. Messner Link Top Dog: The Science of Winning and Losing, by Po Bronson and Ashley Merryman, Link US Center for Coaching Excellence www.uscoachexcellence.org Dr. Kristen Nash John Kessel, USA Volleyball Connect With Dr. Dieffenbach Website: https://www.uscoachexcellence.org/ Twitter: @DRDCoachScience  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristen-dieffenbach-b926843/ This week's podcast is brought to you by our friends at Sprocket Sports.  Sprocket Sports is a new software platform for youth sports clubs.  Yeah, there are a lot of these systems out there, but Sprocket provides the full enchilada. They give you all the cool front-end stuff to make your club look good– like websites and marketing tools – AND all the back-end transactions and services to run your business better so you can focus on what really matters – your players and your teams.  Sprocket is built for those clubs looking to thrive, not just survive, in the competitive world of youth sports clubs.  So if you've been looking for a true business partner – not just another app – check them out today at sprocketsports.com. Become a Podcast Champion! This weeks podcast is also sponsored by our Patreon Podcast Champions. Help Support the Podcast and get FREE access to our most popular online courses, a $300 value. If you love the podcast, we would love for you to become a Podcast Champion, (https://www.patreon.com/wayofchampions) for as little as a cup of coffee per month (OK, its a Venti Mocha), to help us up the ante and provide even better interviews, better sound, and an overall enhanced experience. Plus, as a $10 per month Podcast Super-Champion, you will have access to never before released and bonus material, including: Downloadable transcripts of our best podcasts, so you don't have to crash your car trying to take notes! A code to get free access to our online course called “Coaching Mastery,” usually a $97 course, plus four other courses worth over $100, all yours for free for becoming a patron. Other special bonus opportunities that come up time to time Access to an online community of coaches like you who are dedicated listeners of the podcast, and will be able to answer your questions and share their coaching experiences. Thank you for all your support these past four years, and a special big thank you to all of you who become part of our inner circle, our patrons, who will enable us to take our podcast to the next level. https://www.patreon.com/wayofchampions

The Coach's Road
Episode 76 - Professionalism in Coaching with Dr. Kristen Dieffenbach

The Coach's Road

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 73:49


This week we welcome on Dr. Kristen Dieffenbach, Professor at West Virginia University and President of the United States Center for Coaching Excellence (USCCE). With Dr. Dieffenbach we talk about professionalism in coaching, coach well being, the athlete-coach transition. We also talk about coach development and how we can support the learning of the coaches we are working with! You can check out the rest of the resources from our guests on our drive: https://bit.ly/t-c-r-drive Don't forget to register now for our upcoming conference in December! It will be a three day event on Dec 2nd, 9th and 16th covering Athlete, Team and Coach Development! Stay tuned to our social media @thecoachsroad for more details! https://bit.ly/tcrpconf Thanks for Listening!

Energypreneurs
E089: Time to Think about the Long-term Impact of COVID-19

Energypreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 63:15


Dr. Michael Friedman is a medical doctor and medical epidemiologist. As the Country Director, CDC Bangladesh, as his last posting, he was at forefront of Bangladesh's battle with Covid-19. After 25 years, with the United States Center for Disease Control and Prevention (USCDC), he is exploring the next chapter of his life—contemplating what to do next, specifically initiatives on global warming. As an epidemiologist, he looks at health and health issues from a broader standpoint, taking into account the whole society or community. In this episode, we discussed our changed attitude towards climate change because of Covid and the pondering we all did. We discussed air pollution, education, mental health, lessons, and innovations that he saw.  Join in to find more. References: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/193572) https://vimeo.com/560689556)   Connect with Sohail Hasnie: Facebook @sohailhasnie Twitter @shasnie LinkedIn @shasnie ADB Blog Sohail Hasnie  

RX RADIO - The Fatboy Show
Risk of Surface Covid Transmission is low - CDC

RX RADIO - The Fatboy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 7:29


Olive and Fatboy disclose United States Center for Disease Control's new findings on Covid-19 transmissions - the risk of surface transmission is low.

Sleep Apnea Pathfinders
Sleep Apnea and The Rollercoaster of Emotions

Sleep Apnea Pathfinders

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 15:02


Are you wondering if sleep apnea has any connection to our emotions, mood and mental health?The connection sleep apnea has with our emotions and mental health are not widely talked about.  Juanita Crawford, a sleep health professional, and David Bishop, a patient talk about undiagnosed sleep apnea and how a number of hormones and neurotransmitters altered during the process of apneas (full closures) and hypopneas (partial closures).Join them as they discuss the primary stress hormone, cortisol and its role in engaging the body's fight or flight system.  They also raise the issue of the contribution sleep apnea has on anxiety and depression.  The United States Center for Disease Control has linked insufficient sleep to several chronic diseases including depression.  A study in the journal, Innovations in Clinical Neuroscience posits that sleep apnea could possibly be a contributing factor which causes or worsens depression.They also bring up a relevant study concerning the brain's natural break pedal, GABA or Gamma aminobutyric acid.  GABA is the chief inhibiting or the calming calming neurotransmitter in the brain.  It balances out the GLUTAMATE in the brain which is our natural accelerator.  High levels of GLUTAMATE in the brain have been found to be toxic to neurons.  A study by UCLA School of Nursing of people with moderate sleep apnea, found very low levels of GABA (the break of the brain) and high levels of GLUTAMATE (the accelerator).  The contributions to agitation and aggression is discussed.This episode looks at sleep apnea from an emotional perspective.  The fourth episode will look at sleep apnea from a wider perspective as Juanita and David discuss common and uncommon signs and symptoms.

Red Lines with Anya Parampil
Biden "chief propagandist" opposes free press

Red Lines with Anya Parampil

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 20:26


Red Lines host Anya Parampil speaks with The Grayzone's Ben Norton about his recent article investigating the Biden transition team's appointment of Richard Stengel to oversee a review of the United States Center for Global Media. They discuss his disturbing views regarding the first amendment as well as what his appointment means for alternative media and future social media censorship.

Craig Peterson's Tech Talk
Welcome! Why Hackers are turning to Covid-19 Templates and Why you must be on Lookout plus more on Tech Talk with Craig Peterson on WGAN

Craig Peterson's Tech Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2020 9:31


Welcome! Craig explains Hacker's new bag of tricks.  They are buying pre-made COVID-19 templates to fleece unsuspecting users.   For more tech tips, news, and updates visit - CraigPeterson.com --- Read More: How to find Stalkerware on your smartphone This Simple Hack Could Tank Your Business 7 VPN services left data of millions of users exposed online Universities Brand ‘Drama Therapy’ And ‘Journalism’ as STEM Majors to Circumvent Immigration Policy DoJ suggested OANN should call FBI about NPR’s tipline, emails show Google reportedly peeks into Android data to gain edge over third-party apps Russia’s GRU hackers hit US government and energy targets Your next smartphone will be a lot harder to scratch --- Automated Machine-Generated Transcript: [00:00:00] Hey, welcome back,  everybody. Craig Peterson here on WGAN. It's our last half hour together today, but we'll be back again next week. One till three here on WGAN every Saturday. Of course, I'm on with Matt Gagnon during drive times on Wednesday morning at seven 34, as we discuss the latest in technology news. You've probably been in the hearing warnings. I've certainly been talking about them with Matt, about all of the nastiness that's going on right now with the hackers. And we're talking about soup to nuts hackers here. We're talking about nation States. In other words, countries like Russia and Iran and particularly China and all of the things they're trying to do to really mess us up. It's a shame to see that, but we [00:01:00] also have just regular old hackers. Those people typically in Eastern Europe who are just hoping to get their hands on a hundred thousand dollars from some rich American who doesn't deserve the money, because then, wow, this is great. It's important to them in their family for years. In fact, their extended family for years. So they're doing everything they can to get money from us. The number of hack attempts has gone way up. I've seen numbers as high a, 300% through phishing attacks and various other attacks, including direct attacks on our firewalls, our websites on basically everything that is facing the internet. So it's a real problem out there and threat actors, these bad guys are trying to take advantage of people as part of this pandemic. They're pretending that they are the World Health [00:02:00] Organization, the Internal Revenue Service, the Centers for Disease Control or some government agency or NGO, as they say, non-governmental organizations. There have been a lot of them coming out pretending to be from the United Kingdom's government, the government of Canada and the government of France. That is a very big deal because they're being successful at. Unsurprisingly, the COVID-19 phishing campaigns have just taken off. I'm looking at a chart right now, different page deployments. So it hit a peak around March 26th and it's been dropping. But here's what these pages are that I'm talking about. These are pages up on the dark web, just regular webpage type pages, and bad guys. These bad [00:03:00] actors go there and they can download templates. Templates of emails, templates of the website. So instead of taking a day or two to come up with a great copy of a website that looks just like the World Health Organization, all they have to do is pay 10 bucks, $10. For a set of templates that they can now use to send out to you, and me, emails that look like the World Health Organization.  If we click on it, take us to a website that looks like a World Health Organization or one that makes it look like your computer was infected. A lot of these templates have multiple pages, as well as emails, malicious web domains that can be inserted. The bad guys can rent a web domain and use that. This is regular marketing. [00:04:00] Where you might have an affiliate and you use an affiliate code in order to, track that was my lead I want to get paid if they buy.  Well, they have affiliate codes for these bad websites. It's absolutely amazing. Then these credential phishing attackers have our information that they've taken from some hack online. There are some huge databases of our email addresses, usernames names, and passwords that are out of their huge databases. They're using these databases here to try and get you to click on something. Because they know the last four of your social security number, they know your email address, they know your name. In many cases, they might even know your bank because what they'll do is use the information that they've stolen from, whatever it is, [00:05:00] a clothing website and use that same email address and that same password to try and log into a number of bank websites. Are you using the same email address and password to using multiple sites? No, you're not, are you? Because that's what they're doing. That's called credential stuffing and credential fishing. We've seen these landing page deployments go down a little bit, which makes sense because again, most of the bad guys have been doing it. So let's talk about some of these spoofed websites. What do they look like? the domain is usually a giveaway, if you're paying attention. So for instance, they might have a wastewater treatment.co. Dot N Z. So that's particular site is a World Health Organization, branded [00:06:00] credential fishing template. So you go to that page, you verify quote, unquote, your email, and your password. And now you're in. Now we know that there was supposedly a hack of the World Health Organization's credentials. A hard to tell if that's absolutely true or not, but they're copying the WHO's logo, color scheme and they're trying to get you to enter in your credential. Same thing with the United States Center for Disease Control and looking at a spoof site right now. It's cdc.gov dot Coronavirus dot secure dot server dot shorter-term rental.org. Obviously it's not really shorter-term rental. So people look at it okay. cdc.gov coronavirus. Okay. That makes sense. It says authenticate with your email provider to generate a vaccine ID. It has quick login links for outlook, g-mail, office, [00:07:00] EA, AOL, and Yahoo.  It's asking for an email address and a password. So you can receive a vaccine ID, whatever the heck that is. This is a broad web email credential phishing template. Here's another one here. This is a see matters dot com.  Of course, it's coronavirus is what they're trying to get at here. Financial aid, details. It says, after an accounting audit of our records, we discovered that you are eligible for an instant amount of $1079.83 cents worth of financial aid. Upon submission, your request will be further reviewed by our accounting team. And the amount in question will be credited to your confirmed financial institution in a timeframe of 48 hours. Again, fake. Here's another one. This is a get my payment website that's out there. And again, these are all templates that they pay their 10 bucks and they [00:08:00] get a set of templates. It makes it look like it's the IRS, but again, it's not. They are, IRS is URL, and if you check the SSL key signature that's not them either. So this one is to get my payment. It asks for your social security number, your date of birth, your full name and your zip or postal code. Okay. All right there and the IRS site, how's that for fun? if you want the real IRS site, by the way, go to irs.gov and you can click through on there. Here's another one. Get my payment, the government of Canada it's even in French as well. Emergency Canada, emergency response benefit. These things just go on and on, Canada revenue L'Agence du Revenu du Canada de Aussi en Francais. The United Kingdom, her Majesty's revenue and customs, it goes on and on. So the bottom line here be very careful. The bad guys are out there. [00:09:00] They've got these ready-made COVID-19 themed websites that they're stealing. They're renting, they're putting online and they have really been making a lot of money. All right. When we get back, we're going to talk about Britain's hard lesson about blind trust in so-called scientific data. You're listening to Craig Peterson here on WGAN an online Craig peterson.com. Stick around. We'll be right back. --- More stories and tech updates at: www.craigpeterson.com Don't miss an episode from Craig. Subscribe and give us a rating: www.craigpeterson.com/itunes Follow me on Twitter for the latest in tech at: www.twitter.com/craigpeterson For questions, call or text: 855-385-5553

Macro Musings with David Beckworth
Stephen Kirchner on Australian Monetary Policy in the Wake of the Great Recession

Macro Musings with David Beckworth

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 60:12


Stephen Kirchner is a program director for trade and investment at the United States Center at the University of Sydney, and he was written widely on financial markets and economy policy in Australia. Stephen joins Macro Musings to talk about the journey of monetary policy in Australia that has transpired throughout the last few decades. Specifically, David and Stephen discuss the structure of the Reserve Bank of the Australia, the history of its inflation target, how Australia was able to avoid the worst of the Great Recession, and the actions they have taken to in response to the COVID crisis.   Transcript for the episode can be found here: https://www.mercatus.org/bridge/tags/macro-musings   Stephen’s Twitter: @insteconomics Stephen’s US Studies Center profile: https://www.ussc.edu.au/people/stephen-kirchner Stephen’s Substack page: https://stephenkirchner.substack.com/   Related Links:   *Money Too Tight to Mention: The Reserve Bank of Australia’s Financial Stability Mandate and Low Inflation* by Stephen Kirchner http://www.institutional-economics.com/images/uploads/EAP.pdf   *Cost-Benefit Analysis of Leaning against the Wind* by Trent Saunders and Peter Tulip https://rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2019/2019-05.html   *Twenty-five Years of Inflation Targeting in Australia: Are There Better Alternatives for the Next 25 Years?* by Warwick McKibbin and Augustus Panton https://www.brookings.edu/research/twenty-five-years-of-inflation-targeting-in-australia-are-there-better-alternatives-for-the-next-25-years/   *The RBA Needs a New Post-virus Monetary Policy Game* by Richard Holden, Warwick McKibbin, and John Quiggin https://www.afr.com/policy/economy/the-rba-needs-a-new-post-virus-monetary-policy-game-20200505-p54ptw   David’s blog: macromarketmusings.blogspot.com David’s Twitter: @DavidBeckworth

Esports Minute
Riot suspends LEC, LCS, and LCK indefinitely due to Coronavirus

Esports Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2020 2:00


In light of a recent guidance by the United States Center for Disease Control (CDC) limiting gatherings to under 50 people, Riot's plan to move most competitive League of Legends events to studio based broadcasts is out the window. While the LEC, LCS and LCK are all on hiatus, the LPL is actually starting back up with teams competing out of team houses. That's likely the model we see for the other regional leagues going forward. If you enjoyed the podcast, please rate and subscribe! New episodes Monday through Friday. For more in-depth news check out our bi-weekly podcast The Esports Network Podcast (https://www.esportznetworkpodcast.com/). Follow Mitch on Twitter @Mitch_Reames (https://twitter.com/Mitch_Reames) Follow Esportz Network on Twitter (https://twitter.com/EsportzNetwork), Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/esportznetwork/), and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/EsportzNetwork) @EsportzNetwork Or visit our website esportznetwork.com (https://www.esportznetwork.com/) for updates on what's to come!

Fur-Reals Pet Parenting Podcast
The Rabies Episode

Fur-Reals Pet Parenting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 43:50


In this episode Dr. Melissa kicks off season three by chatting with her good friend—and rabies expert—Dr. Ingrid Garrison a public health veterinarian from the Kansas Department of Health and Environment. Dr. Garrsion shares her insights about the deadly virus and what pet parents can do to prevent the spread. Useful Links from the Show: Rabies Prevention in Pets and People (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) – General information on how to prevent rabies in both pets and people https://www.cdc.gov/rabies/prevention/index.html Rabies cases for the entire United States (Center for Disease Control and Prevention) – Check with your State Department of Public Health for the most current information on rabies cases. https://www.cdc.gov/rabies/location/usa/surveillance/index.html Animal Rabies Prevention and Control Compendium (National Association of State Public Health Veterinarians) – Includes information on vaccination of animals against rabies and all licensed rabies vaccines for animals in the U.S. These are only recommendations. You must check with your city, county, and state for rabies vaccination requirements for where you live. http://www.nasphv.org/documentsCompendiaRabies.html RABIESAWARE.ORG – Quick reference for rabies vaccinations laws for each state. https://www.rabiesaware.org/ Information on rabies cases in Kansas – This website contains information on the number of animals tested for rabies and the number of animals positive for rabies as well as information on prevention, information for veterinarians, healthcare providers, local health departments, law enforcement, and wildlife professionals https://keap.kdhe.state.ks.us/Ephtm/PortalPages/ContentData?CID=109 Kansas Rabies Control Regulations – http://www.kdheks.gov/epi/human_animal_health.htm Kansas Rabies Disease Investigation Guideline – Information on how local health departments conduct investigations into all rabies-positive animals in Kansas to prevent spread of this disease to humans and other animals. http://www.kdheks.gov/epi/disease_investigation_guidelines.htm Bats found in Houses – Bats can have rabies and spread this disease to people and pets. You cannot tell if a bat has rabies, or not, by looking at it. If you find a bat inside your home contact your local or state health department for a rabies exposure consultation. You can find more information about how to safely capture a bat at this website https://ksoutdoors.com/Services/Wildlife-Damage-Control/Bats-in-Houses State and Local Rabies Consultation Contacts –https://www.cdc.gov/rabies/resources/contacts.html Podcast Page: https://thisvetsvoice.com/podcast Other Helpful Links: Email Dr. Melissa: contact@thisvetsvoice.com The Blog: https://thisvetsvoice.com Facebook: facebook.com/thisvetsvoice

Way of Champions Podcast
#102 "Is there a difference between Coaching Girls and Coaching Boys?" with Dr. Kristen Dieffenbach

Way of Champions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2019 78:39


Kristen Dieffenbach is an associate professor of Athletic Coaching Education and the director of the Center for Applied Coaching and Sport Science at West Virginia University. She earned her PhD in exercise and sport science with an emphasis in sport and exercise psychology and is an Association of Applied Sport Psychology (AASP) certified mental skills consultant (CMPC).  Kristen is currently the president of the United States Center for Coaching Excellence and is the director of coaching for WVICL. Her research interests focus on professionalism, ethics and moral decision making in coach development and long term athletic talent development. Learn more about here and her work at the US Center for Coaching Excellence (www.uscoachexcellence.org).   Announcements: Way of Champions Conference date and location coming soon!   Visit us on: Web: https://changingthegameproject.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ctgprojecthq Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ChangingTheGameProject/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ctgprojecthq/   Show Highlights Min 7: When sport and physical education went separate ways Min 14: What can we do better for coaching education? Min 17: Empowering older athlete to coach younger athletes  Min 20: The difference between coaching boys and coaching girls Min 24: The ethics of admitting there are differences between boys and girls  Min 32: Sport Specific Research and Resources  Min 37: Long Term Athletic Development, (right age, right stage) Min 39: Real live example of what happens when we think we can do the same drills for boy and girls and get the same result Min 46: When a coach tells a female athlete “You score too much” Min 48: Why did they wear skirts in “A League of Their Own”? Min 50: Dr. Dieffenback responds to the cliche: "Women need to bond in order to compete and men need to compete in order to bond” Min 52: The difference between men and women when it comes to politics, applying for jobs, and coaching Min 59: Dr. Dieffenback responds to the cliche: "Men are hard to catch, but easier to manage. Women are easier to coach and harder to manage.” Min 1:01: Coaching Middle School athletes  Min 1:07: Coaches, you are old now…it is not your cultural landscape. Learn what is important to them, now Min 1:10: US Center for Coaching Excellence   Resources/People/Articles Mentioned in Podcast Anson Dorrance, North Carolina Soccer Coach Reviving Ophelia: Saving the Selves of Adolescent Girls by Mary Pipher Link The Beauty Myth: How Images of Beauty Are Used Against Women, by Naomi Wolf Link The Beauty Myth, by Naomi Wolf  Link Raising Cain: Protecting the Emotional Life of Boys, by Michael Thompson Link  Untangled: Guiding Teenage Girls Through the Seven Transitions into Adulthood, by Lisa Damour Ph.D  Link Boys Adrift, by Leonard Sax Link Taking the Field: Women, Men, and Sports, by Michael A. Messner Link Top Dog: The Science of Winning and Losing, by Po Bronson and Ashley Merryman, Link  Book by Ashley Merrimen   US Center for Coaching Excellence www.uscoachexcellence.org    Coach Development Summit June 17-19 Colorado Springs Dr. Kristen Nash John Kessel, USA Volleyball Connect With Dr. Dieffenbach Website: https://www.uscoachexcellence.org/ Twitter: @DRDCoachScience  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristen-dieffenbach-b926843/

From The First Chair Podcast
Episode 17 - Transformational Coaching with Jordan Chen

From The First Chair Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2018 64:17


In this episode, Frank & Thierry welcome Queen's Jordan Chen who is completing a master's degree in sport psychology to discuss transformational coaching.   (1:19) - Who are some coaches from various sports that are great leaders?   (9:15) - How should leadership be defined in a coaching context?   (10:15) - What is transformational leadership?   (11:00) - Resources: transformational coaching education What is Transformational Coaching, Ontario Soccer Webinar Jean Côté on Transformational Coaching, United States Center for Coaching Excellence Podcast How to Become a Transformational Coach, Changing the Game Project, Way of Champions Podcast Transformational Coaching, Smarter Coaching Podcast Dr Jean Côté, The Athlete Development Show (podcast) Transformational Coaching Workshop, International Sport Coaching Journal, Jean Côté & Jennifer Turnnidge (article)   (13:48) - Jordan's bio   (17:20) - How did being a data analyst for the men's team at Queen's change his perception of the game?   (18:50) - Has Jordan ever coached volleyball formerly?   (20:00) - Why did Jordan choose to study in the field of sport psychology?   (20:50) - Is the buy in from athletes and coaches in regards to sport psychology better nowadays or is it still marginalized?   (21:30) - What are early discoveries on youth coaching?   (26:30) - What is effective coaching?   (28:45) - What is transformational leadership and how does it apply to sports?   (32:48) - How recent is this concept of transformational coaching?   (36:30) - How does Jordan deal with coaches that aren't open minded to this concept of transformational coaching?   (38:10) - What does the early data collection on transformational coaching indicate?   (40:15) - How can the 4 C's be measured?   (42:50) - What are some key coaching behaviours in regards to the first I: Idealized influence?   (46:42) - What are some key coaching behaviours in regards to the second I: Inspirational motivation?   (50:30) - What are some key coaching behaviours in regards to the third I: Intellectual stimulation? (56:40) - What are some key coaching behaviours in regards to fourth I: Individualized consideration?   (60:00) - How can the transformational coaching concept be adapted to younger age groups versus older age groups in club volleyball?    

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Managed Care Cast
The State of Biosimilars in the United States: Center for Biosimilars Peer Exchange

Managed Care Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2018 71:59


The introduction of biosimilars to the US market has led to an unprecedented amount of uncertainty as stakeholders try to understand the implications of their arrival. In the following Peer Exchange discussion from the Center for Biosimilars, held in September 2017, industry experts discuss regulation, policy, and litigation issues in the world of biosimilars. The Center for Biosimilars, a sister site of The American Journal of Managed Care, serves as an online resource that brings together the worlds of clinical, business, regulatory, policy, and economic outcomes of biosimilars. For more insight into the world of biosimilar therapies, visit centerforbiosimilars.com.

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HearSay with Cathy Lewis
Trump's Presidency: What Can We Expect?

HearSay with Cathy Lewis

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2017


President-Elect Trump will be inaugurated this Friday, January 20th, symbolizing inevitable change for America. Today, we'll consider what Trump's presidency might look like, what he's followed through on thus far, and his potential to shake up Washington. We're joined by Peter Trubowitz, Director of the United States Center at LSE and Darren Samuelsohn, senior White House reporter at POLITICO as we discuss the next four years.

Health Currents Radio
Podcast: Gut Health and Inflammation a Naturopathic and Chinese Medicine Approach

Health Currents Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2016 29:31


According to the United States Center for Disease Control, it is currently estimated that about 1 – 1.3 million people suffer from Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Known as IBD this disease involves chronic inflammation of all or part of the digestive tract. IBD primarily includes ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease, potentially debilitating conditions. Irritable Bowel Syndrome is a chronic condition that also affects the digestive tract and is often unrecognized or untreated, with as few as 25% of IBS sufferers seeking professional health care. Today Ellen Goldsmith, L.Ac. is speaking with Dr. Edie Vickers, naturopathic physican and licensed acupuncturist on KBOO's Healthwatch about IBD, IBS and the naturopathic and Chinese medicine approach to treating these health problems. Dr. Vickers is Director of the An Hao Natural Health Clinic in NW Portland. Her practice focuses on women's health, immune disorders, cancer, and chronic diseases. Dr. Vickers uses acupuncture, Chinese herbs, hydrotherapy, injection therapy, diet, and nutritional supplements to assist her patients in achieving better health and balance. She holds degrees from the University of Toronto, the National College of Naturopathic Medicine, and the Oregon College of Oriental Medicine. In addition to her long time practice, she also is an educator teaching Chinese medicine students and as a NUNM Supervising Physician to naturopathic and Chinese medicine interns.