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Episode Summary: In this insightful episode of Sailing and Cruising the East Coast of the United States, Bela Musits and fellow sailor Mike Malekoff dive into an important and all-too-common issue faced by boat owners—fuel tank problems. Recorded aboard Mike's Hunter 44 Deck Salon during their voyage from Brunswick, Georgia to Burlington, Vermont, this conversation takes a practical look at what can go wrong with diesel fuel systems, how to recognize early warning signs, and the best ways to fix and prevent issues while cruising the Eastern Seaboard.⚙️ Why This Episode Matters: Whether you're a seasoned cruiser or a weekend sailor, understanding your fuel system is essential. Bela and Mike share firsthand stories, technical knowledge, and lessons learned through experience, offering valuable takeaways for anyone sailing the U.S. East Coast—or preparing for an extended journey. Issues like algae in diesel fuel, fuel polishing, and the role of water separators are all covered in plain language, making this episode accessible and practical for all sailors.
Welcome back to Beyond the Thesis! This week, host David Mendes sits down with Dr. Kirsten “Kiki” Sanford, a science communicator with an unconventional path from bird neuroscience to the front lines of science storytelling. In this episode, Dr. Kiki shares behind-the-scenes stories of launching “This Week in Science,” collaborating with mentors like Leo Laporte, and mastering new technologies – much of it self-taught. She reflects on the real-world skills her PhD provided, the power of embracing change, and gives practical advice for anyone looking to turn obstacles into launching pads for new opportunities. Whether you're at a crossroads in your career or searching for inspiration to forge your own path, this conversation is packed with actionable insights and fresh perspectives. Tune in and get ready to rethink what's possible after a PhD! Kirsten Sanford is a passionate science communicator whose journey began in graduate school, where she studied bird brains and discovered her love for sharing science with others. Today, she juggles multiple roles: producing her own podcasts and telling engaging science stories, running a production company that creates videos and scripts for scientists, and helping to unite fellow science communicators through her work with Science Talk. Through these varied projects, Kirsten is dedicated to making science accessible and exciting for everyone. Key take-home messages: Embrace Lifelong Learning: Dr. Kiki taught herself audio/video editing, production tech, and business management. Being open to learning new skills—even outside your academic training—can open new doors in unexpected fields. Leverage Your Research Skills: Project management, adaptability, and perseverance aren't just academic buzzwords. These are vital, transferable skills that help you thrive in entrepreneurship and content production. Build and Nurture Your Network: Attending conferences and connecting with mentors (even outside your original field) led Dr. Sanford to collaborations and opportunities that fueled her passion projects. If you're ready to transform setbacks into stepping stones and chart your own unique path, Dr. Kiki Sanford's journey is a must-listen! Check out her work at This Week in Science (TWIS) and be inspired by a career that truly goes beyond the thesis. Connect with Us: Have you thought about pivoting from the bench to broader impact? Would love to hear your stories below! This episode's links: Dr. Kiki Sanford | Instagram This Week In Science | Podcast Association of Science Communicators | Website Episode Transcript David Mendes: Are you struggling to find your path to pivot from academia to entrepreneurship? On this new episode of Papa Ph.D. gold, Dr. Kiki Sanford shares the details of her journey from neurophysiology research to science communication. She opens up about the twists, challenges, and breakthroughs of building a fulfilling career on her own terms. So if you're ready to transform setbacks into stepping stones and to craft your own unique path, listen now to get inspired and take action. Welcome to beyond the thesis with Papa PhD. Your weekly inspiration for post PhD career development with me, David Mendez. What steps brought you from your PhD to TWIS, to This Week in Science? Kirsten Sanford: After my PhD, I finished and I was like, okay, this is what I'm doing now. I'm going to be a science communicator. I'm going to try and re. And this is before science communicator was really even a term or a word. It was like this nascent idea. People were starting to use it, but it wasn't really adopted yet. I remember going, what am I? Who am I? How do I describe myself to people? And yeah, thank goodness Science Communicator has grabbed a hold. But what I started doing is I started going to conferences and networking and trying to meet a larger community of people doing a similar thing. So podcasting. I no longer going to the science conferences, the research conferences so much. I started going to the podcasting conferences and doing the podcasting conferences. I started meeting a whole bunch of people in that field. And again, with mentors being so important, I met a guy named Alex Lindsey, and he worked on a podcast called this Week in Tech. And so I was at this podcasting conference and I saw his name tag with his podcast name, and I went up to him and I said, hey, you're this Week in Tech. I'm this Week in Science. And he said, hey. And we started talking. And that led to a collaboration, doing a video program. And this is right at the beginning of itunes starting to offer video podcasts. It wasn't even YouTube, wasn't even a huge deal yet. And we did a series called Food Science. And I, we created 14 videos related to various aspects of food science. It was super fun. And along that way, I. That was again, getting to use my, you know, my video production skills. I was writing scripts, I was doing the hosting. So I learned how to do more on camera work through that. David Mendes: Okay. Kirsten Sanford: And in that effort, he introduced me to the host of and the founder of this Week in Tech, Leo Laporte. And Leo Laporte. Then this is kind of step by step, Leo laporte said, hey, do you want to come do some stuff with Twit? And said, hey, that'd be great. And so I started doing some work with this Week in tech, commentating on certain things, doing a little bit more tech reporting instead of specifically Science. So TWIS was a podcast. We were still at KBBS doing the radio show. That's it. So, but I, because I had finished, I moved back to San Francisco. I was no longer. So I kind of bounced back and forth between Davis and San Francisco. And I was like, okay, we got to keep TWIS going. The podcast format is amazing. I love live radio. I love live. How can we keep that happening? And so, because I had met Leo, he was doing live streaming on his TWIT video network. And I asked him if we could use his network to broadcast this week in Science.And so that's. We made the move from live on KDBS Davis to live on twit. And we became a video stream, a live video program. And I'd take the audio and then I would send the audio to KDBS and I would put the audio up as a podcast. And so we started distributing in these different ways. You know, I kept working on different video shows and then expanded my work on the TWIT network. And I started doing an interview program called Dr. Kiki Science Hour, which I did about a hundred episodes, just over a hundred episodes, I believe. And TWIS was going the whole time. And then at a certain point, TWIT was expanding, but then they decided they really needed to. They needed to pare themselves down. And so they got rid of all third party produced programs, which meant TWIS had to find a new home, we had to find a new platform. Google Hangouts was just becoming a thing. We took advantage of Google Hangouts and started broadcasting TWIS to YouTube live. David Mendes: Live to YouTube. Kirsten Sanford: And then this summer, Google Hangouts went away and we found a new platform. And now we are using a platform called Streamyard to broadcast to YouTube. But we have visions now of expanding to Twitch. And I'm. Yeah, we, we. I'm trying to develop the funding model to be able to expand the number of programs that we offer. And that's where I am right now, because I want to go back to doing more interview shows. So now I'm looking outward at doing more. More production myself and expanding TWIS. But TWIS just did our 740th estimated podcast episode. I mean, yeah, in terms, that's estimating that we started officially podcasting on iTunes in 2005, basing it on about 50 episodes a year, our estimate of about where we are, we can hit 800 next year. Yeah, and we're super excited about that. But I mean, in reality we've been like, you know, pretty much nonstop since 99, 2000, so it's huge. David Mendes: And like now you've, you know, you've, you're telling me your story and I'm just, you know, starting to get this, this picture of how much you've had to learn in this because you know, in this domain of producing content, of dealing with distribution platforms, how did you go about, did you, are you self taught in all of this? Were there like apart from the AAS program that you fellowship? Yeah, yeah, the mass media fellowship. Apart from that, was there other training that you felt was necessary that you get to be able to step it up in terms of, you know, taking grasp of these technologies or how did you go about getting this? Kirsten Sanford: Yeah, so all of it. I am self taught. I have paid attention to people. So all of the editors I've ever worked with, I watched them as they were editing. I paid attention to what they were doing and asked questions as we were setting up cameras and lights to do the shoot. Even though I wasn't the camera person or the lighting person or the sound person, I paid attention and I asked questions. Every time I've done something, I try to be involved and engaged in what I'm doing and not just. I've really tried to not just be focused on my one little part of a project, to pay attention to how it fits in with the other aspects of the project as a whole. And so in doing that, now, you know, I've self taught. I'm not the best editor, but I have been editing my own audio for years. I edit video now. I can work as the production tech, I can set up the sound and I can make a recording. I can be a single individual going out, recording an interview, come back, edit it and put out a final product. I taught myself how to do that. The things that I have also taught myself how to do, which I think I gained more experience in as a graduate student, are the business management aspects. Because you, I mean, I'm still terrible at time management. I am a scatterbrain and I always, I've always been one of those people who work great under pressure and it would be better if I could organize myself better because then I wouldn't like a little ball of nerves all the time error. But I do think that a lot of how I've been able to organize What I do organize is the skills that I learned while I was in graduate school in starting a project, finishing a project, writing it up, you know, all the project management skills that go so unacknowledged. David Mendes: Yeah, that's one of the big things that I like to try and dispel. One of the myths or the popular beliefs about doing a PhD is that if you don't fall into academia, then you don't have skills. You will have lost that time because you didn't develop real world skills, let's say. And it's totally not true. And I'm super happy that you're mentioning that because it's not everyone that can hop onto a three year, five year, seven year project without sweating it and taking it to the last stage and defending and concluding it and presenting it. So definitely, I agree 200%. Kirsten Sanford: And I think I, you know, the other really unacknowledged skill is, you know, like I'm like I was able to pick things up and still try to pick new things up even though I have this like, oh my God, this is another thing I have to learn. This technology is, you know, because technology is always moving forward. Oh, I have to learn this new skill. I have to do this new thing that is grad school. Every time you want to add a new technique to your studies to be able to ask a certain question, you learn something new. I mean, it is this mindset you learn while a student that you can always learn something. David Mendes: Thank you for listening to this new episode of season six of beyond the Theses with Papa PhD. Have a question about this interview? Want to leave a comment on the podcast comment? Have someone you want to recommend to be interviewed? Go to speakpipe.com/papaphd and leave me a voice note. Just hit the big record button and leave me an up to 90 second message. I listen to all my messages and I consider all of them for feature on future episodes. So it's speakpipe.com papaphd Hope to hear from you soon. Thank you, Dr. Kiki! If you enjoyed this conversation with Kirsten Sanford, let her know by clicking the link below and leaving her a message on Linkedin: Send Dr. Kiki a thank you message on Linkedin! 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Gabe Gallo hosts his first episode as Everglades GCSA President with Dave Meske. They extend a big thank you to outgoing President Dan Brooks for his extra year of service, discuss the new board lineup, and share highlights from the annual meeting at Saltleaf. They also look forward to the upcoming joint meeting at Calusa. Links & Resources: ✅ Everglades GCSA Website ✅ Saltleaf Golf Preserve ✅ Calusa GCSA on X ✅ Follow us on Facebook / X Connect with Us: Have questions or topic ideas? Email us at support@evergladesgcsa.org Enjoy the show? Please rate and review us on your favorite podcast app—it really helps us reach more listeners!
In this fascinating episode of Research Renaissance, host Deborah Westphall welcomes Dr. Alysson Muotri, a professor in the Departments of Pediatrics and Cellular & Molecular Medicine at the University of California, San Diego., for a deep dive into what makes the human brain unique—and how understanding that uniqueness might unlock new treatments for neurological disorders. From stem cell brain models grown in the lab to sending "mini-brains" into space, Dr. Muotri shares his bold, unconventional path to advancing neuroscience and personalized medicine.Dr. Muotri discusses his work creating 3D brain organoids to model human neurological development, including conditions like autism and epilepsy. He explains how modern humans evolved slower brain development than our ancestors, and how that developmental window leaves us vulnerable to mutation and disease—but also offers the complexity that makes human cognition and collaboration possible.The conversation also touches on ethical frontiers, including the potential for lab-grown brains to develop consciousness, the future of neuroscience in space, and how traditional Amazonian medicine may offer clues to protecting the brain.In This Episode:Why collaboration and sociality are key traits of the human brainHow brain organoids help us study disorders like autism without invasive methodsUsing Neanderthal DNA to uncover what's uniquely humanWhy space accelerates brain aging—and how that might fast-track drug discoveryThe ethical questions we must face as lab-grown brain tissues become more advancedHow Dr. Muotri's personal journey as a father shaped his scientific missionThe need for alternative funding models to support bold, high-risk scienceQuotes to Remember:
TIME STAMPS:00:40 About Marc Monaco and the IPL natural bodybuilding organization; contest prep update at 7 weeks out from the 10th ANNUAL IPL SOUTHWEST GRAND PRIX with Angela Huckaby ( IG - @ the.carnivorecutie ) SHOW INFO: https://competeipl.com/2025-ipl-southwest-grand-prix-info/ 03:39 Why Marc is passionate about natural bodybuilding and how his journey began in 2002 coming out of serving in the military; how he earned his pro card, why he's retiring from professional bodybuilding, and how hit's helped his Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and martial arts training!10:00 POSING TIPS & constructive criticism for MEN'S BODYBUILDING.13:00 All about the SHAPE category (exclusive to IPL!)16:00 All about the FITNESS ANGELS category (also exclusive to IPL!)22:00 The future of MEN'S PHYSIQUE, CLASSIC PHYSIQUE, and the IFBB, and all about the MENS FITNESS category offered by IPL!26:00 All about DRUG TESTING in natural bodybuilding events.30:00 Marc announces RETIREMENT from professionally competing!36:00 A SONG ABOUT HARD WORK - “Song for My Father” lyrics - His name is PAUL / He's on CALL / For us ALL / He taught me / To stand TALL / (and) when you can't walk, You CRAWL / / / He works a TON / Keeps it FUN / ‘Til we're DONE / With what we / Have BEGUN / I'm proud to be / HIS SON / / / He taught us not to QUIT / Act like you give a SHIT / Put your back into IT / DON'T QUIT!42:13 Advice for aspiring professional bodybuilders.=================================================BEST PLACE TO FIND BJJ & HIS CONTENT:IG - marcmonacobjjFacebook www.competeipl.com/marc-monacoMusic: "Song for My Father" by Horace Silver / Lyrics written by Colt Milton.Athlete Spotlight: Carly Kovacik (women's bodybuilding) - Louisiana, US===========================================Have you heard about our NUTRITION PODCAST? Stream our award-winning show Carnivore Coaches Corner from the same platform you're listening to this podcast on!Information regarding IPE (International Physique League): HOME - Natural Bodybuilding Competitions - Arizona, Connecticut, Alaska, VirginiaQuestions for Coach Colt? Your first 15 minute phone call is free. Booking link: https://calendly.com/ssyl/coaching-check-in?month=2024-10
We're back with Episode 93 of the Camerosity Podcast! This time, we've altered our recording time to better suit those of our listeners across the pond who are normally sleeping when we record at our usual time. For this 'European time zone friendly' episode, we welcome special guest, collector, and author John Wade who has written or contributed to more than 30 books, including a couple which I have relied on for several of my camera reviews. In addition to John, we were joined by callers Brian MacDomhnaill from Ireland, Fernando Villava from Germany, Guy from Germany, Leon Blankenhorn from Germany, and domestic callers Miles Libak and Andrew Madsen. And of course we had our regular hosts, Anthony Rue, Stephen Strangways, and our time zone friendly recording time also allowed Paul Rybolt to join us who has been vacationing in Ireland for the past month. As this episode was recorded at 4am in Sydney, we gave Theo the day off. With John's expertise, we spent a lot of time talking about Britain's only 35mm SLR, the Wrayflex. As the author of the only specialized book on the Wrayflex and the company who made it, John has a fascinating level of knowledge on this attractive and quirky camera. In addition to Wray, we spent a lot of time talking about clockwork cameras, you know, those cameras that have a spring tensioned wind up film advance mechanism. We discussed a wide variety of models from the very first wind up camera, the Japy Le Pascal, Ansco No.1A Automatic Ansco, and later cameras like the Debrie Sept, Bell & Howell Foton, Canon Dial, Ansco Auto Half, GOMZ Leningrad, and others. We briefly talk about the British Leica copy, the Reid and Sigrist Reid camera and the American equivalent the Premiere Instrument Kardon, among other popular British cameras. In addition to John's contributions, Paul shares with us another 617 camera he's got his eye on, Brian tells a tale about lenses he thinks he needs and never uses, Mike shares an uncommon German camera he recently GASsed over, Guy brags about all his working Rollei A110s, the brightness of the Olympus Pen F's viewfinder, and we go around the room asking which cameras each of us have the most duplicates of. As always, the topics we discuss on the Camerosity Podcast are influenced by you! Please don't feel like you have to be an expert on a specific type of camera, or have the level of knowledge on par with other people on the show. We LOVE people who are into shooting or collecting cameras, no matter how long you've been doing it, so please don't consider your knowledge level to be a prerequisite for joining! The guys and I rarely know where each episode is going to go until it happens, so if you'd like to join us on a future episode, be sure to look out for our show announcements on our Camerosity Podcast Facebook page, the Camerosity Discord server, and right here on mikeeckman.com. We usually record every other Monday and announcements, along with the Zoom link are typically shared 2-3 days in advance. For our next episode, we are going back to our regular recording time and will be welcoming Meredith and Corey Reinker from Roberts Camera/Used Photo Pro in Indianapolis, Indiana to share with us their stories selling vintage cameras on eBay and in a well established retail environment. We may welcome some callers from other camera stores too, but you'll just have to join us to see who calls in! We will record Episode 94 on Monday, June 16th at 7pm Central Daylight Time and 8pm Eastern Daylight Time. In This Episode Henry Scherer Passed Away / Mike Doesn't Know the Difference Between Ireland and Scotland Retro Cameras / What Motivated John Wade to Start Writing About Cameras John Wade's A Wrayflex Story / John Researched That Book by Interviewing People Who Used to Work There Early Wrayflex Prototypes / John Does YouTube Videos on Amateur Photographer's Channel Reid and Sigrist Leica Copies / Premier Instrument Kardon Leica Copy Kodak Brownies and Instamatics Were as Ubiquitous in England as in the US Many British Kodak Cameras Looked Different Than Their US Counterparts / 120 vs 620 Miles Had GAS for a Rectaflex / Wrayflex Viewfinders / Differences Between the Models Britain's Role in WWII / Cameras Made in the Allied Occupation Zone in Germany Hand Assembling Cameras and Lens Bubbles Clockwork Wind Up Cameras / Japy Le Pascal Wind Up Camera Ansco No.1A Automatic Ansco and Semi-Automatic Anscos Bell & Howell Foton / AGFA Moto-Rapid C Andrew Asks for Advice on a Reliable and Repairable Clockwork Camera to Buy Canon Dial 35 / Mike's Tip for Using Alkaline Batteries in Cameras Designed for Mercury Batteries KW Praktina with Auxiliary Motor Drive / Kodak Motormatic 35 / Ricoh Auto Half Olympus Pen EM / GOMZ Leningrad / The Debrie Sept Will Break Your Wrists The First British SLR Might Have Been Made by Two Germans Brian's Thoughts on Italy and Buying Lenses He Doesn't Need Popular Telephoto Lenses / Nikkor 105mm f/2.5 / Nikkor 180mm f/2.8 Guy Has Working Rollei A110 Cameras and He Loves Them Dr. Wohler Saar Favor II / Rollei SL66 Repair / Paul Wants Another 617 Camera Which Cameras Do Each of Us Have the Most Duplicates of? Viewfinder Brightness Between Olympus Pen F and FT Links The Camerosity Podcast is now on Discord! Join Anthony, Paul, Theo, and Mike on our very own Discord Server. Share your GAS and photography with other listeners in the Lounge or in our dedicated forums. If you have questions for myself or the other guys, we have an “Ask the Hosts” section as well where you can get your question answered on a future show! Check it out! https://discord.gg/PZVN2VBJvm. If you would like to offer feedback or contact us with questions or ideas for future episodes, please contact us in the Comments Section below, our Camerosity Facebook Group, Instagram page, or Discord server. Order Your Very Own Camerosity Podcast T-Shirt! - https://www.zazzle.com/z/tbykl0hg The Official Camerosity Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/camerositypodcast Camerosity Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/camerosity_podcast/ John Wade's The Wrayflex Story - https://www.johnwade.org/the-wrayflex-story John's Youtube Videos for Amateur Photography - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLM3_2GF5hWAA2Bt0qqVYNPR6yclCxEV_j&si=8FkUfnSBA3ys_eUc Theo Panagopoulos - https://www.photothinking.com/ Paul Rybolt - https://www.ebay.com/usr/paulkris - https://thisoldcamera.net/ Anthony Rue - https://www.instagram.com/kino_pravda/
In this powerful episode of WeChat Divorce, hosts Karen Chellew and Catherine Shanahan welcome Samantha Boss, high-conflict divorce coach and certified mediator, to discuss what a real parenting plan should look like—and why the standard legal templates aren't nearly enough. Drawing from her personal experience and professional work with divorcing parents, Samantha shares why parenting plans must go beyond weekends and holidays. Together, they dives deep into how decisions about healthcare, education, extracurriculars, and even future expectations should be clarified upfront to avoid conflict—and costly legal battles—down the road. Whether you're just starting your divorce journey or re-evaluating a current plan, this conversation reveals why a proactive, customized approach is key to protecting your children, your time, and your wallet. Samantha Boss is a certified divorce mediator and high-conflict divorce coach who helps moms take back control of their lives and protect their children's futures. Drawing from her personal experience with a contentious four-year divorce, she now empowers others to build effective parenting plans through coaching, education, and strategy.Learn more at samanthaboss.com. Connect with Us: Have a question or a topic you'd like us to cover? Email us at wechat@ck11.net Visit mydivorcesolution.com for expert guidance, financial clarity, and a supportive community throughout your divorce journey. About Our Guest: Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week's scale-up confession comes from Harriet, a CEO of a growing SaaS company that provides cybersecurity risk assessment software for professional services firms.Responding to Harriet's letter, Rob is joined by marketing expert Nicola Anderson, Jo Harley - Co-Founder of Korero and Greg Wellman - Co-Founder of Agora Talent to discuss possible solutions.Thanks to our panellists:Nicola Anderson - https://www.linkedin.com/in/andersonnicola/Jo Harley - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jo-harley/Greg Wellman - https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregoryjackwellman/Connect with Us:Have your own business question or leadership challenge? Please email Rob at rob@mission-group.co.uk (and let us know whether you would prefer a private answer or are happy to feature in a future episode).You can also reach Rob on LinkedIn via https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertliddiard/ or to book some free time https://www.eosworldwide.com/rob-liddiard).
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This week's Scale-up Confession comes from Luke, who runs a SaaS company that provides HR and payroll automation software. Responding to Luke's letter, Rob is joined by marketing expert Nicola Anderson and fractional CFO Pete Donnell to discuss possible solutions.Thanks to our panellists:Nicola Anderson - https://www.linkedin.com/in/andersonnicola/Pete Donnell - https://www.linkedin.com/in/pete-donell-0508272b/Connect with Us:Have your own business question or leadership challenge? Please email Rob at rob@mission-group.co.uk (and let us know whether you would prefer a private answer or are happy to feature in a future episode).You can also reach Rob on LinkedIn via https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertliddiard/ or to book some free time https://www.eosworldwide.com/rob-liddiard).
I read a lot of books (200+ each year), and I'm often asked for recommendations. In this episode, I share why Necessary Endings by Henry Cloud stands out among these exceptional reads.When resources are limited but opportunities are endless, knowing what to cut becomes as crucial as knowing what to keep. This book changed how I approach both business and personal decisions - it might just change yours too.---Necessary Endings: The Employees, Businesses, and Relationships That All of Us Have to Give Up in Order to Move Forward: https://a.co/d/1PpfKOF---P.S.: If you have a brand, and you want to learn exactly how to transform it into a game-changer in your industry, then Legendary Brands Academy was made with you in mind. The online program will teach you the same exact systems and strategies we've been using to transform brands for the past 20 years. No more wishing things could be different -- no more theorizing without action -- no more saying "that's for other brands, but not for me." With Legendary Brands Academy, everything is designed for you to take action and see transformation in real time. You'll learn the step-by-step systems you can begin to implement today. So if you're ready to see real change, real results, and real Raving Fans for your brand, then you can check out Legendary Brands Academy here: www.LegendaryBrandsAcademy.com---Sign up to have Scott email you a weekly shot of energy, with 1 Cool Quote, 1 Deep Thought, and 1 Useful Tool. This is original content, not a repost of the podcast. You can find the sign-up section at the bottom of my website www.ScottWozniak.com Learn how Scott and his team of consultants can help you build a legendary brand at www.SwozConsulting.com Connect with Scott on social media: linkedin.com/in/scottwozniak/https://www.facebook.com/scottewozniak ------ Bonus: check out his other podcast (Alpha Pack): https://kite.link/alpha-pack-podcast If you like this podcast you will probably like that one, too. Who knows, you might even like it better! :) Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
In this episode of the Yes We Can Travel Podcast, we're diving into the world of event and group travel planning! Whether you're organizing a family reunion, class reunion, business retreat, or destination wedding, this episode is packed with tips to help you plan a stress-free and successful getaway.
Guests: Phyllis Collins (ACC Coach, Founding Partner at Ad Astra Coach Alliance)Host: Andy Huckaba, PCCIn this enlightening conversation, Phyllis Collins joins Andy Huckaba to unpack the true meaning of coaching, clarify common misconceptions, and explore why organizations should integrate coaching into their developmental strategies.Key Themes:Misunderstandings of coaching as corrective rather than developmental.Clear distinctions between coaching, training, mentoring, consulting, and therapy.The critical role of partnership and relationship in effective coaching.The limitations of standalone training and the necessity of follow-on coaching.Creating safe, confidential spaces for authentic growth.Notable Quotes:"Just having this time to think through some things and having a sounding board...that's the best part of the coaching." – Phyllis Collins"Coaching is relational, not transactional." – Andy HuckabaRecommended Action for Organizations: Consider coaching not just as an occasional resource, but as a fundamental tool for individual and organizational development. Experience firsthand how coaching can lead to sustained growth and deeper engagement across your organization.Listen and explore how coaching can redefine the potential of your team and leadership.Connect with Us:
Welcome to the second episode of Papa PhD Gold! In this riveting conversation, we have the pleasure of delving into the world of gig workers with Professor Sue Ashford from the University of Michigan, as she shares her insightful research on how these workers maintain their identity and vitality in a professional world full of uncertainties. Sue introduces us to the four key connections that experienced gig workers build to manage anxieties and thrive in their careers. This includes building supportive networks of peers or mentors, creating inspiring workspaces, identifying meaningful purposes for oneself, and establishing sustainable routines. Each of these connections plays a crucial role in sustaining creativity, productivity, and mental well-being amidst the challenges of independent work. And that is why it applies to you as a scientist. Whether you're a gig worker, an academic, or simply curious about the dynamics as an independent professional, this episode is sure to offer you valuable perspectives and actionable takeaways. Come along and dive in! Sue Ashford is the Michael and Susan Jandernoa Professor in the Management and Organizations group at the University of Michigan, Stephen M. Ross School of Business. She has previously taught at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College and received her MS and Ph.D. degrees from Northwestern University.Sue's passion is using her teaching and research to help people to be maximally effective in their work lives, with an emphasis on self-leadership, proactivity, personal growth, and leadership and its development. Her teaching at the Ross School currently focuses on the executive MBA program (negotiation) and several short-term executive education programs (leadership, change, growth). She also teaches regularly in the Leading Women Executives program of the Corporate Leadership Center and for various companies. Key take-home messages: Building Connections: Sue Ashford emphasizes the importance of connecting with people who elevate and encourage you. Whether it's a mentor, a writing group, or your spouse, these connections serve as a support system, keeping you on track and affirming your path.Creating a Space for Success: The place where you work can profoundly impact your productivity and mindset. Sue shares stories of various professionals who have tailored their workspaces to boost focus and creativity, turning their immediate environments into sources of inspiration.Finding Purpose: Understanding why you engage in your work can help you overcome the challenges of an independent career path. Sue shares her personal story of perseverance, driven by a desire to share wisdom and make an impact.Establishing Routine: If we consider routines as the "warden of accomplishment", adopting consistent habits, such as setting daily intentions and defining weekly rhythms can support us in maintaining focus and achieving our goals.Why Listen? Sue Ashford's interview reminds us that while the path of gig work can be fraught with anxiety, intentional actions focusing on connection, space, purpose, and routine can build a solid foundation for a fulfilling career.Connect with Us: Have thoughts about this episode? Want to recommend a guest for us to interview? Share your voice with us! Visit speakpipe.com/papaphd to leave a voice note. We value every piece of feedback and look forward to featuring some in future episodes.Tune In: Don't miss this insightful conversation aimed at helping you redefine your path Beyond the Thesis. Subscribe to Papa PhD on your favorite podcast platform, and join us next week for another inspiring episode!P.S.: We'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode. How do you apply these principles in your work life? Share with us on our social media channels or reply directly to this email! This episode's links: Sue Ashford | WebsiteThe Power of Flexing | BookAgony And Ecstasy in the Gig Economy | Ar...
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In this episode of Inside the Plan, the 401(k) Brothers, Bill and Andy Bush, explore the key risks retirees face and the importance of planning ahead to mitigate them. They discuss longevity risk, inflation, healthcare expenses, investment volatility, liquidity concerns, family responsibilities, and public policy changes, providing insights on how to prepare for a secure retirement. Key Takeaways ✔ Longevity Risk – Running out of money before you run out of life. ✔ Inflation Risk – The rising cost of living affects retirement budgets. ✔ Healthcare & Long-Term Care Risk – Increasing medical expenses and the need for caregiving support. ✔ Financial Elder Abuse – A growing threat from scams and even trusted individuals. ✔ Investment Risks – Stock market volatility, interest rate changes, and sequence of return risks. ✔ Liquidity Risk – The importance of keeping accessible cash reserves. ✔ Work-Related Risks – Counting on employment but facing health or job market obstacles. ✔ Loss of a Spouse – Financial and emotional adjustments following a partner's passing. ✔ Public Policy Risk – Changes in Social Security, Medicare, and tax laws can impact retirement plans. Time-Stamped Chapters & Breakdown
In this episode of The Effective Lawyer, Jack Zinda dives into three key topics that impact law firm growth, efficiency, and leadership. Host Jack Zinda answers listener questions on the best books for personal and professional development, the role of AI in modern law practice, and what "superpower" sets successful law firms apart. Packed with insights from years of experience, this episode offers practical takeaways for lawyers looking to scale their firms and sharpen their skills. Discussed in This Episode: Essential Books & Learning Resources for Lawyers The E-Myth by Michael Gerber – A foundational book for understanding law firm management and scaling. The Effective Executive by Peter Drucker – Key insights on productivity and decision-making. The 4-Hour Workweek by Tim Ferriss – Practical strategies on delegation and efficiency. Getting Things Done by David Allen – A framework for reducing stress and improving task management. David Ball on Damages – Trial strategy essentials. Ongoing CLEs and jurisdiction-specific training to stay ahead in legal practice. The importance of always reading a business book, an advocacy book, and a tactical resource to continuously improve. AI & Legal Tech: Streamlining Law Firm Operations The evolving role of AI in intake, case management, and marketing. Experimenting with AI-driven case summarization for improved efficiency. Using AI for content generation, legal research, and internal workflow automation. Best practices for AI integration, including compliance with ethical and data privacy regulations. Encouraging team-wide AI adoption to boost productivity and leverage emerging technologies. What Is a Law Firm's Superpower? The defining trait is empathy – The ability to deeply understand clients, opponents, and decision-makers. Understanding the real-life impact of injuries on clients beyond just legal damages. Empathizing with insurance adjusters and defense attorneys to negotiate more effectively. Recognizing what motivates judges and tailoring trial strategies accordingly. The power of emotional intelligence in case strategy, client relations, and firm culture. Connect with Us: Have a question for Jack? jack@zindalaw.com 512-246-2224
This week's Scale-up Confession comes from Ed, the founder of a software business focused on supporting financial advisory firms with performance analytics. Responding to Ed's letter, Rob is joined by marketing expert Nicola Anderson and technologist Tim Palmer , to discuss possible solutions.Thanks to our panellists:Nicola Anderson - https://www.linkedin.com/in/andersonnicola/Tim Palmer - https://www.linkedin.com/in/timpalmer/ https://thinkbluehat.com/Connect with Us:Have your own business question or leadership challenge? Please email Rob at rob@mission-group.co.uk (and let us know whether you would prefer a private answer or are happy to feature in a future episode).You can also reach Rob on LinkedIn via https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertliddiard/ or to book some free time https://www.eosworldwide.com/rob-liddiard).
Welcome to a brand-new Beyond the Thesis with Papa PhD experience - the "Papa PhD Gold" format, where we dive into a past episode of the show to explore the intersection of science, communication, and personal growth as a researcher. In this episode, we are joined by Elodie Chabrol, a passionate advocate for science communication and a scientist who emphasizes the importance of stepping back to view the "big picture" in research. Elodie and David Mendes discuss how engaging in science communication can transform a scientist's approach to their work and career, from applying for grants to improving public engagement skills. Elodie Chabrol has a PhD in Neurogenetics and is the international director for the Pint of Science festival. She is also a freelance science communicator involved in different freelance projects like training, moderations and podcasts. Elodie's mission is to make science accessible to everyone, everywhere show the human side of it. Key take-home messages: The Value of Seeing the Big Picture: Elodie shares her insights on how often getting lost in the intricate details of your research, you may neglect the overall context of your work and shares how science communication events encourage scientists to reassess their research from a broader perspective, gaining renewed clarity and purpose.Science Communication as a Learning Tool: By attending events outside your domain, you can gain fresh perspectives and discover innovative ways to communicate your research, as exemplified by Elodie's transformative experience at a physics scicomm event.Benefits of Science Communication for Researchers: Engaging with lay audiences helps scientists hone their skills in turning complex information into accessible narratives. Feedback from public presentations can lead to new insights and strengthen academic skills like grant and paper writing.Experiences from Pint of Science: Elodie shares feedback from scientists who found value in communicating at Pint of Science events, illustrating how taking part in such initiatives can reignite our passion for our own research.Why Listen? Whether you're grappling with the challenge of detailing your research for non-experts or looking to refine how you share your scientific journey, this episode provides valuable strategies to incorporate science communication into your professional toolkit. Unlock the benefits of enhanced communication for career growth and personal satisfaction.Connect with Us: Have thoughts about this episode? Want to recommend a guest for us to interview? Share your voice with us! Visit speakpipe.com/papaphd to leave a voice note. We value every piece of feedback and look forward to featuring some in future episodes.Tune In: Don't miss this insightful conversation aimed at helping you redefine your path Beyond the Thesis. Subscribe to Papa PhD on your favorite podcast platform, and join us next week for another inspiring episode! This episode's links: Website: www.elodiechabrol.com/Twitter: @eloscicomm Episode Transcript Elodie Chabrol:Sometimes in research, we're losing sight of what we're doing because we are so buried into very deep details on very tiny things that sometimes we are forgetting the big picture. Doing that kind of things brings you back to seeing the big pictures help you it's also helping you finding cool ways of explaining your research, which is never lost because when you're gonna apply for a grant, when you're gonna maybe, apply for a job, apply for whatever, you have to explain the project you want to do and the people in front of you are never gonna be in your domain exactly.David Mendes:Welcome to Beyond the Thesis with Papa PhD, your weekly inspiration for post PhD career development. With me, David Mendes.Elodie Chabrol:When I was watching my lab meetings and I was watching my lab mates presenting their research, most of the times I didn't understand because they ...
Episode Summary:In this episode, Andy Huckaba, PCC and Teresa Schwab, MCC dive into the power of coaching in organizations. They debunk common misconceptions—like the idea that coaches are supposed to provide answers—and explore how coaching can build capacity, resilience, and engagement. From leadership transitions to team dynamics, they discuss when and how coaching can be most effective. They also share practical strategies for leaders to implement coaching skills and shift workplace culture from dependency to empowerment.Key Takeaways:✔️ Coaching is not about giving advice—it's about being a thinking partner.✔️ Deep listening and presence are essential coaching skills that build trust and engagement.✔️ Managers who use coaching skills empower their teams to take ownership and grow.✔️ A coaching culture leads to higher motivation, accountability, and long-term success.✔️ Coaching should be integrated into leadership transitions, conflict resolution, and professional development.Memorable Quotes:
When Uli Chi thinks of wisdom, he primarily thinks of relational well-being. Steve and Uli discuss where wisdom and relationships intersect, why we need wise leaders, and what it looks like to relate rather than react. They discuss the current political climate and how it affects human connections, and they consider the importance of treating people as persons, not as simple ideas. Uli sheds light on concrete steps for living wisely, drawing on biblical examples that provide hope, direction, and opportunities for delight. Resources mentioned in this episode include: Uli Chi The Wise Leader by Uli Chi “Ash Wednesday” by T. S. Eliot Necessary Endings: The Employees, Businesses, and Relationships That All of Us Have to Give Up in Order to Move Forward by Henry Cloud The Humor of Christ by Elton Trueblood Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
When Uli Chi thinks of wisdom, he primarily thinks of relational well-being. Steve and Uli discuss where wisdom and relationships intersect, why we need wise leaders, and what it looks like to relate rather than react. They discuss the current political climate and how it affects human connections, and they consider the importance of treating people as persons, not as simple ideas. Uli sheds light on concrete steps for living wisely, drawing on biblical examples that provide hope, direction, and opportunities for delight. Resources mentioned in this episode include: Uli Chi The Wise Leader by Uli Chi “Ash Wednesday” by T. S. Eliot Necessary Endings: The Employees, Businesses, and Relationships That All of Us Have to Give Up in Order to Move Forward by Henry Cloud The Humor of Christ by Elton Trueblood Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week's Scale-Up Confession comes from Sophie, who runs a software company that specialises in project cost estimation tools for architecture firms. Responding to Sophie's letter, Rob is joined by Korero's Leadership Team - Jo Harley, Steve Kennaird and Sean McSweeney to discuss possible solutions.Thanks to our panellists:Jo Harley - https://www.linkedin.com/in/darrenmhitchcock/Steve Kennaird - https://www.linkedin.com/in/steve-kennaird/Sean McSweeney - https://www.linkedin.com/in/sean-mcsweeney-b624b7122/Connect with Us:Have your own business question or leadership challenge? Please email Rob at rob@mission-group.co.uk (and let us know whether you would prefer a private answer or are happy to feature in a future episode).You can also reach Rob on LinkedIn via https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertliddiard/ or to book some free time https://www.eosworldwide.com/rob-liddiard).
In this sesh episode, Jesse's friend Amber joins the chaos to talk about all things energy—good vibes, bad vibes, and maybe extraterrestrial vibes?
Welcome to episode three of Mastering Wealth! This week, we dive deep into the story of co-host Dr.Joses Ngugi, who opens up about his experiences growing up as an immigrant, witnessing his parents' struggles, and ultimately finding a way to achieve the freedom they never had. Joses reflects on how he overcame career misalignment and limiting beliefs by learning how to harness his gifts and skills for entrepreneurship.Joses also shares how he's now using AI to help others fast-track their business growth. He introduces a cutting-edge AI business builder that identifies hidden talents, connects them to high-value opportunities, and empowers users to create scalable, profitable businesses in today's rapidly evolving economy.What You'll Learn:Joses's journey from financial struggle to financial freedom.How limiting beliefs and societal norms can trap you in unfulfilling careers.The importance of discovering and leveraging your unique gifts and skills.How AI is revolutionizing business by accelerating growth and opportunity.A step-by-step look at how the AI business builder works to identify business ideas and create high-value skills.Timestamps:[0:00] – Introduction to Joses Ngugi's story and the focus of this episode.[4:45] – Childhood struggles: Growing up as an immigrant and facing financial pressure.[12:30] – The turning point: Realizing the career trap in physical therapy school.[20:15] – Discovering entrepreneurship and leveraging gifts to create his first business.[31:00] – Introduction to the AI business builder and how it helps uncover hidden talents.[41:45] – Why mindset shifts and strategic leverage are key to long-term success.[50:10] – How to access the AI business builder and take the next step in your financial journey.Links and Resources:
Ever wonder what cannabis and delicate grapes have in common? Probably not, but we're here to enlighten you anyway! This week, we dive into the world of fragile, high-maintenance nugs that demand more attention than your ex.
For a limited time, The Chorus in the Chaos listeners get 10% off their first purchase at Reformation Heritage Books! Use the coupon code: "CHORUS". While there, don't forget to check out the new Family Worship Guide. In this 2-part,bonus episode of Chorus in the Chaos, Jack is joined by Pastor David Chambers of Zion PCA in Lincoln, Nebraska, to discuss the critical topic of eldership in the church. Drawing from biblical texts like 1 Timothy 3, Titus 1, and James 3:1, they examine eldership's qualifications, responsibilities, and its spiritual weight. Why is it so easy for churches to prioritize business skills over biblical character? What dangers arise when churches choose leaders based on charisma instead of calling? And how can churches ensure their elders are shepherds and not just board members? Jack and David tackle these questions and more, offering insight into what it means to be above reproach and truly accountable in church leadership. Key Topics Discussed: ✔️ What the Bible says about eldership (1 Timothy 3 & Titus 1) ✔️ The dangers of the celebrity pastor culture ✔️ Why spiritual maturity matters more than leadership charisma ✔️ The importance of local church accountability ✔️ Practical steps for churches selecting elders Resources Mentioned:
Join Jesse and Brandon for a laid-back sesh where anything goes! This time, they're diving into Bud Love – a unique herbal blend featuring marshmallow leaf that you mix with your bud to take your smoking experience to the next level.
Get ready for a cosmic trip as we dive into the legendary strain, Miracle Alien Cookies (MAC)!
Kick back and join us for another laid-back sesh where we share laughs, chill vibes, and all the fun things that come with cannabis culture. Whether you're sparking up or just hanging out, this episode is the perfect companion for your next sesh. Relax, enjoy, and let's vibe! Check out Cannabis School Approved Support the Show: Help us keep sharing cannabis education! Buy us a coffee here. Connect with Us: Have questions or feedback? Reach out to us at hosts@cannabisschool.us Subscribe to our YouTube channel Follow Us: Website | Instagram | Facebook | TikTok Music Credit: Psalm Trees, James Berkeley - Ah Yeah Listen Here Cannabis education, Cannabis podcast, Cannabis enthusiasts, sweet cannabis strains, Cannabis effects, Cannabis usage, Cannabis consumption, Cannabis strains, Cannabis tips, Cannabis wellness, Cannabis and relaxation, Cannabis and creativity, fruity cannabis strains, Cannabis community.
In this episode, we dive into the dessert of cannabis strains: Peach Maraschino.
Get ready to zest up your life with Super Lemon G!
In this sesh, Brandon and Jesse take a trip down memory lane, sparking up a chat about childhood dreams and life's unexpected detours.
As a Black woman, I've witnessed firsthand the harm caused by stereotypes in media, hypersexualized images, and misrepresentation. In this episode, I share my insights on how these narratives shape our identity and societal perceptions. Together, let's explore how we can notice these patterns, challenge them, and reclaim our authentic power. ✨ Key Takeaways: • Understanding the impact of media's portrayal of Black women • Steps I've taken to rebuild my identity and confidence • How you can align with your inner power and break free from stereotypes • This conversation is personal, powerful, and for all of us.
When life hands you oranges, make it Bitter! This week, we're diving into Bitter Orange, a standout strain from FloraCal Farms, sent to us by our awesome listener Tyler.
Welcome to 2025, where Cannabis School is taking it higher!
This week, we're firing up the Ventry from Storz & Bickel and packing it with the energizing punch of White Diesel!
The presents are unwrapped, the cookies are gone, and it's time to kick back. Join us for a laid-back sesh as we recover from the holiday madness, share stories, and vibe out. Perfect for unwinding and soaking up those cozy post-Christmas feels. ✨
It's Christmas Eve, and we're unwrapping a strain as nostalgic as the holidays themselves: PEZ Sours!
In this episode, we're pulling back the curtain and getting to know Brandon on a whole new level. Sure, you've heard his voice on the #1 cannabis podcast in the world, but how well do you really know him? Today, Jesse flips the script and puts Brandon in the hot seat. https://www.12shapes.com Check out Cannabis School Approved Support the Show: Help us keep sharing cannabis education! Buy us a coffee here. Connect with Us: Have questions or feedback? Reach out to us at hosts@cannabisschool.us Subscribe to our YouTube channel Follow Us: Website | Instagram | Facebook | TikTok Music Credit: Psalm Trees, James Berkeley - Ah Yeah Listen Here Cannabis education, Cannabis podcast, Cannabis enthusiasts, sweet cannabis strains, Cannabis effects, Cannabis usage, Cannabis consumption, Cannabis strains, Cannabis tips, Cannabis wellness, Cannabis and relaxation, Cannabis and creativity, fruity cannabis strains, Cannabis community. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cannabisschool/support
This week, we're taking a flavorful ride with Cushmints — the cool, minty-fresh hybrid that's turning heads and easing minds. Grown by Utah's very own Dragonfly Wellness, this strain's got more than just fresh vibes — it's a full sensory experience. We dive into its taste, effects, and why it's quickly becoming a go-to for both relaxation and creativity. What to Expect in This Episode:
Dive deep (literally) with us as we crack open wild Inner Earth Theories! From the mind-bending book The Smoky God to tales of hidden worlds, mysterious beings, and UFO sightings, this episode takes you on a journey where fact, fiction, and the fantastic collide.
Buckle up! In this on-the-go episode, we're cruising and reviewing PAVE — the standout strain from Dragonfly Wellness. It's a road trip for your senses as we break down its flavor, effects, and vibe, all while literally on the move. Is PAVE the perfect co-pilot or just a scenic detour? We're talking terps, tokes, and tales from the driver's seat.
Send us a text#049 In this enlightening episode of Raising Financial Freedom, we dive into the concept of "FinLit Reflex" – the instinctive financial knowledge and behaviors that can transform how the next generation manages money. Join us as we explore how parents can instill these crucial skills early in childhood, ensuring their children grow into financially savvy adults capable of navigating the complexities of today's consumer-driven world. Discover practical strategies for embedding financial literacy into everyday life, making it as second nature as common courtesy.Download Our Free eBook: Visit Dollar and Sense bundle to download "Money Matters for Busy Parents: Bite-sized Wisdom for Financial Success," complete with digital flashcards and a budget planner for kids.Read our full article on Fin-Lit ReflexSubscribe to Our Newsletter: Stay informed and gain access to exclusive content by subscribing to our email newsletter at Nurturing Finance.Connect with Us: Have questions or want to share your experiences? Email us at info@raisingfinancialfreedom.com.Stay Updated: Don't miss future episodes! Like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell on your favorite podcast platform to stay fully up to date NurturingFinance.comRemember, as a parent, you are the first and last teacher your child sees every day. Start early, set the foundation, and watch them thrive financially forever.
Join us for a wild ride as we spark up and explore everything from the shadowy world of cartels to the fascinating mysteries of ancient civilizations. How did the cannabis plant shape cultures of the past, and what secrets do these ancient societies hold? Grab your favorite strain, settle in, and get ready for some laughs, deep thoughts, and a whole lot of “whoa” moments. This sesh is a journey you don't want to miss! Check out Cannabis School Approved Support the Show: Help us keep sharing cannabis education! Buy us a coffee here. Connect with Us: Have questions or feedback? Reach out to us at hosts@cannabisschool.us Subscribe to our YouTube channel Follow Us: Website | Instagram | Facebook | TikTok Music Credit: Psalm Trees, James Berkeley - Ah Yeah Listen Here Cannabis education, Cannabis podcast, Cannabis enthusiasts, sweet cannabis strains, Cannabis effects, Cannabis usage, Cannabis consumption, Cannabis strains, Cannabis tips, Cannabis wellness, Cannabis and relaxation, Cannabis and creativity, fruity cannabis strains, Cannabis community. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cannabisschool/support
Dive into the relaxing embrace of Cake Crashers, a powerhouse hybrid strain by Standard Wellness. This balanced blend combines the decadent sweetness of Wedding Cake with the chill vibes of Grape Crashers, offering a flavor explosion of fruity, creamy, and slightly earthy undertones. Known for its euphoric yet tranquil effects, Cake Crashers is perfect for unwinding after a long day or finding creative inspiration. Whether you're seeking relief, relaxation, or just a tasty treat, this strain delivers smooth vibes and sweet dreams. Tune in to explore its terpene profile, unique effects, and what makes it a fan favorite! Check out Cake Crashers Check out Cannabis School Approved Support the Show: Help us keep sharing cannabis education! Buy us a coffee here. Connect with Us: Have questions or feedback? Reach out to us at hosts@cannabisschool.us Subscribe to our YouTube channel Follow Us: Website | Instagram | Facebook | TikTok Music Credit: Psalm Trees, James Berkeley - Ah Yeah Listen Here Cannabis education, Cannabis podcast, Cannabis enthusiasts, sweet cannabis strains, Cannabis effects, Cannabis usage, Cannabis consumption, Cannabis strains, Cannabis tips, Cannabis wellness, Cannabis and relaxation, Cannabis and creativity, fruity cannabis strains, Cannabis community. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cannabisschool/support
You know that one Thanksgiving tradition—the pre-dinner walk with your cousin? Yeah, we're talking about that one.
Sip on this! In this episode, we dive into the tropical vibes of Jahmba Juice, a strain that's as refreshing as its name suggests.
Ready for a laid-back sesh with Jesse and Brandon? This episode is all about kicking back, lighting up, and letting the conversation flow. From deep dives into fast food favorites to life lessons and Jesse's unforgettable tales from his mental health days, this episode is packed with laughs, reflections, and the kind of randomness that makes sesh talks so much fun. What's on the menu? • Fast food faves and guilty pleasures (Who's got the best fries?) • Life as it happens: Honest chats about growth, challenges, and the journey • Storytime with Jesse: Crazy, insightful, and downright hilarious moments from his mental health days • A few cannabis-fueled tangents you won't want to miss Join us for a relaxed, unfiltered conversation—it's like hanging out with old friends, with a side of high vibes. Check out Cannabis School Approved Support the Show: Help us keep sharing cannabis education! Buy us a coffee here. Connect with Us: Have questions or feedback? Reach out to us at hosts@cannabisschool.us Subscribe to our YouTube channel Follow Us: Website | Instagram | Facebook | TikTok Music Credit: Psalm Trees, James Berkeley - Ah Yeah Listen Here Cannabis education, Cannabis podcast, Cannabis enthusiasts, sweet cannabis strains, Cannabis effects, Cannabis usage, Cannabis consumption, Cannabis strains, Cannabis tips, Cannabis wellness, Cannabis and relaxation, Cannabis and creativity, fruity cannabis strains, Cannabis community. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cannabisschool/support