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EqualAI president & CEO Miriam Vogel, co-author of the new book Governing the Machine, joins Washington AI Network founder Tammy Haddad for a timely conversation on AI trust, governance, and global competition. Vogel breaks down the surge in AI litigation, why companies are missing ROI without governance, and how workforce fears are shaping adoption. She argues that America's long-held advantage in brand trust may be its most powerful asset in the global AI race — if leaders act now.
We were joined by Jason Vogel, who is the Athletic Director at Kent City. He talked about a great season for the Eagles, talked about how big this weekend's game is for Kent City and the Community, and more. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Lange bevor es den Menschen gab, erfüllte der Gesang der Vögel den Planeten. Ihre Melodien inspirierten Dichter und Komponisten. Und gaben dem Menschen Rätsel auf: Warum singen sie? Und wovon? Von Sabine Fringes.
Lange bevor es den Menschen gab, erfüllte der Gesang der Vögel den Planeten. Ihre Melodien inspirierten Dichter und Komponisten. Und gaben dem Menschen Rätsel auf: Warum singen sie? Und wovon? Von Sabine Fringes.
Brandon reacts to the Dayton Raiola news of the day.
Sonntagabend, 17:30 Uhr – der FC St. Pauli empfängt den 1. FC Union aus Berlin. Ein Podcast über einen schrägen Vogel an der Linie, Risiken und Nebenwirkungen beim Stadionumbau und die ewige Bundesligatabelle.
In dieser Folge geht es um eine Unterscheidung, die oft übersehen wird: Werte sind nicht gleich Verhalten. Viele Menschen glauben, ihre Werte zu leben – weil sie ihr Verhalten beobachten. Doch Verhalten ist sichtbar, Werte sind tiefer verankert – in deiner inneren Bewertungslogik. Ich zeige dir, wie Wunschbilder, Selbstbilder und Rollenverhalten unsere Wahrnehmung verzerren – und warum echte Wertearbeit dort beginnt, wo du deine Denkautomatik hinterfragst. Du hörst konkrete Beispiele aus meiner Praxis, typische Denkfehler und drei Fragen, die dir helfen können, dein eigenes Wertesystem besser zu verstehen. Es geht um Selbstschutz, Loyalitätskonflikte, Idealbilder – und darum, wie du dich ehrlich spiegelst. Eine Einladung, nicht nur zu schauen, was du tust – sondern zu fragen, warum du es tust.Linkedin Profil Dr. Ulrich Vogel: https://de.linkedin.com/in/ulrich-vogel-profilingvaluesprofilingvalues Website: https://www.profilingvalues.comAutorenseite Dr. Uli Vogel: https://uli-vogel.com/Linkedin Profil profilingvalues: https://de.linkedin.com/company/profiling-values?trk=public_profile_topcard-current-companyprofilingvalues Blog: https://profilingvalues.com/ueber-uns/pv-blog/Keywords: Werte, Verhalten, Selbstbild, Fremdbild,Bewertungslogik, Coaching, Führung, Selbstreflexion, Wertearbeit, Veränderung,Identität, Authentizität
Unterstützt den "Weißt du's schon?" Podcast mit einem Supporter:innen-Abo und bekommt Zugriff auf mehr als 250 Hörrätsel und jede Menge Bonusinhalte. https://weisstdusschon.de Feedback, Fragen, Rätselwünsche? Schickt mir eine Nachricht für den Podcast: https://weisstdusschon.de/nachricht oder eine Email an christian@weisstdusschon.de ------ Das Rätsel zum Mitlesen ------ Tiere - Luftschneider Das Tier, das wir suchen, ist ein echter Superheld. Und der lebt mitten unter uns. In Europa, aber auch in vielen anderen Teilen der Welt! Bis auf den Südpol - da ist es unserem Tier zu kalt. Überall dort, wo hohe Berge oder steile Küsten sind, fühlt sich unser Tier zuhause. Sogar in der Stadt, auf hohen Dächern von riesigen Wolkenkratzern. Hauptsache oben. Denn unser Tier hat immer alles im Blick. Wie ein Superheld mit Weitsicht. Wie ein echter Superheld, trägt es eine Maske, bzw. Zeichnung am Kopf. Es sieht so aus, als hätte es einen schwarzen Helm mit dunkler Maske auf - mit schwarzen Streifen unter den Augen. Die sind nicht nur cool, sondern helfen unserem Tier auch, nicht von der Sonne geblendet zu werden. Praktisch, beim in die Ferne schauen! Könnten wir Menschen so gut sehen wie unser Tier, würden wir eine Ameise erkennen, die am anderen Ende eines Fußballplatzes sitzt. So gut sind die Augen des Tieres, das wir suchen. Es gibt eine Sache, die kann es noch besser - und zwar so gut wie kein anderes Lebewesen auf der Welt: Schnell sein! Es ist fast drei mal so schnell wie ein Gepard und in einem Wettrennen würde unser Tier sogar den ein oder anderen Sportwagen hinter sich lassen. 320 km/h und mehr schafft es. Unser Tier ist nämlich das schnellste der Welt. Allerdings nur, wenn es auf die Jagt geht - und zwar im Sturzflug! Ja, das Tier, das wir suchen ist ein Vogel. Ein Vogel, der so schnell ist, dass er in der Luft fast unsichtbar wird! Mit seinen spitzen Flügeln, zischt unser Himmelsjäger wie ein Pfeil durch die Luft. Das hübsche, graublaue Gefieder auf dem Rücken und den hellen Bauch des gesuchten Schnellfliegers sieht man also nur, wenn er Pause macht. Und? Weißt du schon? Wie heißt der blitzschnelle und maskierte Jäger der Lüfte, den wir suchen? Ich sag' es dir! Es ist: der Wanderfalke!
Tech leader, author, and trans advocate Erica Vogel joins Forged in Fire to talk about authenticity, vulnerability, and how a lifetime of solving problems shaped her leadership. From growing up without the language to describe her identity to leading global change initiatives at a Fortune 25 company, Erica's journey shows that self-acceptance is both personal work and professional superpower. She shares lessons on storytelling, self-awareness, and the balance between openness and self-protection and reminds us that the key to leading well is to protect your peace.
So viele Menschen um dich herum – und trotzdem fühlst du dich manchmal so einsam? Ja, auch in einer großen Gruppe kann man sich verloren vorkommen. Damit das nicht passiert, hilft es, sich eine kleine Gruppe zu suchen. Wie in einem Vogelschwarm: von außen sieht man nur die unfassbare Masse an Vögeln und man fragt sich, woher sie alle genau ihren Platz kennen. Das Geheimnis liegt darin, dass jedereinzelne Vogel eine Gruppe um sich hat, an der er sich orientieren kann. Suche auch du dir eine solche kleine Gruppe! So bleibst du im Gleichgewicht zwischen großer Gemeinschaft und individuellem Blick auf dich und die einzelnen Leute neben dir. Hier kannst du lernen, Gottes Verheißung zu leben. Wir helfen dir gern, eine solche Gruppe zu finden.[Bibelstelle zur Predigt: 2. Mose 18,25; Markus 6,7; Apostelgeschichte 2,46; Matthäus 18,19+20. Predigt: André Krause]
nach Nelson Bond Vor den Hörspieltagen haben wir dazu aufgerufen uns zu schreiben, welches Stück aus der historischen Science-Fiction Reihe Sie sich für die Präsentation bei den Hörspieltagen wünschen. Die Wahl fiel auf „Sternenvogel“. In dem Hörspiel wird im Kosmos plötzlich ein riesiger Vogel gesichtet, der auf unser Sonnensystem zufliegt. Ein Wissenschaftler entwickelt eine gewagte Theorie: Er ist auf dem Weg zu seinem Gelege. Denn wie heißt es bei Hermann Hesse? "Der Vogel kämpft sich aus dem Ei / Das Ei ist die Welt". Mit: Hermann Treusch, Heinz Schimmelpfennig, Volker Spahr, Gustav Gromer u. v. a. | Regie: Andreas Weber-Schäfer | Technische Realisierung: Jochen Prandhoff, Brigitte Laugwitz | Bearbeitung: Hermann Motschach | Produktion: Süddeutscher Rundfunk 1986 | Erstausstrahlung: 14.01.1987 Das Hörspiel wurde am 8.11.2025 live bei den Hörspieltagen im ZKM in Karlsruhe aufgeführt. Dies ist die Aufzeichnung der Präsentation. Isabella Hermann, Oliver Martin und Aiki Mira unterhalten sich im Anschluss über das Hörspiel. Mareike Maage moderierte die Runde. Ab sofort sind die Science-Fiction Hörspiele der ARD hier zu finden: „Das Portal“ (https://1.ard.de/dasportal). Es erwarten euch: Raumschiffe, Roboter, künstliche Intelligenzen, Zeitreisende - Utopien und Visionen aller Art. Jeden zweiten Donnerstag entführen wir euch dort in weit entfernte Galaxien und futuristische Welten. In Klassikern und spannenden Neuproduktionen für alle Dimensionen.
David Marques ist gezwungen, vom Leben und seinen Liebsten Abschied zu nehmen. Seit einem Jahr lebt der 41-jährige Vater mit einem unheilbaren Tumor. Es bleiben ihm noch wenige Wochen oder Monate. Ein Gespräch übers Leben, Sterben und Abschied nehmen. «Abgesehen von der Krebsdiagnose hatte ich ein glückliches Leben», sagt er. Der Biologe folgte stets seinem Interesse für die Vogel- und Tierwelt. Dann kam die unheilbare Krebsdiagnose. Seit einem Jahr kämpft er mit Chemotherapien gegen «Alphonso» – so nennt die Familie den Krebs. Davids Sohn ist sechs Jahre alt. Von Anfang an sprachen die Eltern offen mit ihm über die Krankheit. «Bald bin ich wieder am Sternen putze», sagt David lächelnd. Im Focus erzählt er, wie er von seinem Kind und seinen Liebsten Abschied nimmt – und zugleich versucht, das Leben bis zuletzt bewusst zu gestalten. ______________________ Habt ihr Feedback, Fragen oder Wünsche? Wir freuen uns auf eure Nachrichten an focus@srf.ch – und wenn ihr euren Freund:innen und Kolleg:innen von uns erzählt. ______________________ «Focus» ist ein Podcast von SRF -Host: Donat Hofer (Insta @donat.hofer) -Angebotsverantwortung: Anita Richner _______________________ Das ist «Focus»: Ein Gast – eine Stunde. «Focus» ist der SRF-Talk, der Tiefe mit Leichtigkeit verbindet. Nirgends lernt man Persönlichkeiten besser kennen.
Kurz vor seinem 150. Geburtstag sprechen wir über den Dichter Rainer Maria Rilke. Der Autor Hans-Peter Kunisch hat sich mit dem politischen Rilke auseinandersetzt - insbesondere mit seinem Hang zum italienischen Faschismus - im Buch "Das Flimmern der Raubtierfelle" (Reclam) / Außerdem: Manfred Kochs Biographie "Rilke. Dichter der Angst" (C.H. Beck) / Till Kössler legt zum 50. Todestag Francisco Francos eine neue Biographie über den spanischen Diktator vor (C.H. Beck) / Yulia Marfutowa reist literarisch zurück in ihre Geburtsland Russland: "Eine Chance ist ein höchstens spatzengroßer Vogel" (Rowohlt) / Das literarische Rätsel
Ein seltsamer kleiner, hilfloser, grüner Vogel sitzt vor der Wohnungstür von Herrn Hasenkleber und bittet lautstark um Hilfe. Der kleine Frechdachs erweist sich als eine neuseeländische, vom Aussterben bedrohte Vogelart und bringt das Leben seines neuen Gastgebers völlig durcheinander. Von Thomas Fuchs www.kakadu.de, Kakadu
The Jiujitsu Mindset: Transformation and Growth with Chrissie Vogel In this episode of The Jiuj Jitsu Mindset, host Pete Deeley shares insights into the journey and experiences of Chrissie Vogel, co-founder, and instructor at Framework BJJ. Vogel discusses her initial interest in Jiujitsu, the transformative power of the sport, her competition experiences, and how Jiujitsu has impacted her life and the lives of her students. They also delve into the importance of community, the unique nature of Jiujitsu training, and the personal growth it fosters. The conversation highlights Vogel's philosophy that Jiujitsu meets practitioners where they are and evolves with them, making it universally accessible. 00:00 Welcome and Personal Updates 00:41 Introducing the Guest: Chrissie Vogel 01:58 Chrissie's Journey into Jiujitsu 05:37 The Philosophy of Jiujitsu 08:13 Physicality and Personal Background 15:46 The Role of Competition in Jiujitsu 19:51 A Painful Lesson in Training 20:16 The Quiet Coach's Wisdom 20:49 The Structure of Jiujitsu 20:58 A Memorable Tournament Experience 22:02 Building Relationships Through Competition 22:25 The Unique Community of Jiujitsu 23:55 The Impact of Jiujitsu on Personal Growth 24:55 The Journey of Self-Discovery 31:30 The Devotional Aspect of Training 37:54 Inviting Newcomers to Join the Journey 39:34 Final Thoughts and Gratitude
Come Back to Love® Radio: Perspectives on Grief and Loss with Specialist Ken Barringer In this deeply moving episode of Come Back to Love with Robyn Vogel, grief and loss specialist Ken Barringer, M.A., LMHC joins Robyn for an honest, compassionate conversation about how grief shapes our lives and how learning to move forward with it, rather than “move on,” opens the door to deeper love, resilience, and connection. Together, they explore the myths around grief, the healing power of being heard, and the courage it takes to face our pain so that we can truly come back to love. Topics Covered: The difference between “moving on” and “moving forward with” our grief How unacknowledged grief can manifest in the body, mind, and spirit Why talking about loss is essential for healing The balance of holding both pain and pleasure in a full, authentic life Simple ways to honor grief and build compassion for ourselves and others BIO: Ken Barringer, M.A., LMHC, has worked in the mental health field since 1984, with a dedicated focus on grief and loss since 1996. He provides both individual and group counseling for those experiencing grief, and offers training and consultation to schools, businesses, and organizations navigating loss. Ken is also an adjunct faculty member at Lesley University, where he designed and teaches a course on grief. Beyond his clinical and academic work, he produces a monthly newsletter and hosts Grief in Brief, a podcast that explores the many dimensions of loss and healing. Website: www.healingforgriefandloss.com Learn more about Robyn here: https://www.comebacktolove.com
New York Times investigative reporter Kenneth P. Vogel shines a spotlight on one of the most shadowy and impactful industries in U.S. politics-the foreign influence business. Drawing on exclusive sources, thousands of documents, and on-the-ground reporting, Vogel pulls back the curtain on this billion-dollar business that spans the partisan spectrum and secretly shapes U.S. foreign policy, while often flouting American values like human rights and democracy.The book could not be more timely, as Donald Trump's transactional approach to foreign policy catalyzed the industry during his first term, and now the foreign influence peddling of Trump's second term has the potential to make the first "look quaint by comparison," writes Vogel.Full of revelations, DEVILS' ADVOCATES includes new details regarding: . How Rudy Giuliani used his connection to Donald Trump to solicit millions of dollars from foreign interests that sometimes were averse to U.S. positionsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
(00:49) Im digitalen Zeitalter wird es immer wichtiger, Informationen kritisch zu prüfen. Dies ist auch Thema in der Dauerausstellung «Wirklich?! – Fakt, Fake oder Meinung?» im Verkehrshaus Luzern, die in Zusammenarbeit mit der SRG entstanden ist. Weitere Themen: (05:26) 20jährige Genfer Bratschistin Sarah Strohm gewinnt am Bratschenwettbewerb des Concours de Genève den ersten Platz. (07:29) Walliser Designer Kévin Germanier erhält mit Ausstellung «Les Monstreuses» am Musée cantonal de design et d'arts appliqués contemporains in Lausanne eine «Carte Blanche». (11:49) Brasilianischer Thriller «The Secret Agent» spielt während der Zeit der Militärdiktatur. (16:02) Neuer Roman «Eine Chance ist ein höchstens spatzengrosser Vogel» von Yulia Marfutova handelt von der tragischen Geschichte des 20. Jahrhunderts. (20:16) Nach einem Jahr Haft wieder frei: Algerien begnadigt französisch-algerischen Schriftsteller Boualem Sansal.
Die bereits 2024 beschlossene EU-Lieferkettenrichtlinie, die 2026 in nationales Recht umgesetzt wird, soll abgeschwächt werden. Steffen Vogel (Oxfam) kritisiert nicht nur die vorgeschlagenen Änderungen, sondern auch wie sie zustande kommen könnten. Vogel, Steffen www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Interview
Ein sprechender Vogel, ein tickender Geigerzähler und sehr schlechte Nachrichten: Irgendwas stimmt mit Niewinter nicht. Unsere Held:innen kehren zurück in die Stadt der 1000 Tavernen und was sie dort finden, macht ihnen Angst.
Send us a textDr. Julia Moore Vogel, PhD, MBA is Assistant Professor and Senior Program Director at The Scripps Research Institute ( https://www.scripps.edu/science-and-medicine/translational-institute/about/people/julia-moore-vogel/ ) where she is responsible for managing a broad portfolio of patient-centric health research studies, including The Long COVID Treatment Trial ( https://longcovid.scripps.edu/locitt-t/ ), a fully remote, randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trial targeting individuals with long COVID, testing whether the drug Tirzepatide can reduce or alleviate symptoms of long COVID. Prior to this current role, Dr. Vogel managed The Participant Center (TPC) for the NIH All of Us Research Program ( https://www.scripps.edu/science-and-medicine/translational-institute/translational-research/precision-medicine/index.html ) which was charged with recruiting and retaining 350,000 individuals that represent the diversity of the United States. TPC aims to make it possible for interested individuals anywhere in the US to become active participants, for example by collaborating with numerous outreach partners to raise awareness, collecting biosamples nationwide, returning participants' results and developing self-guided workflows that enable participants to join whenever is convenient for them. Prior to joining the Scripps Research Translational Institute, Dr. Vogel created, proposed, fundraised for, and implemented research and clinical genomics initiatives at the New York Genome Center and The Rockefeller University. She oversaw the proposal and execution of grants, including a $44M NIH Center for Common Disease Genomics in collaboration with over 20 scientific contributors across seven institutions. She also managed corporate partnerships, including one with IBM that assessed the relative value of several genomic assays for cancer patients. Dr. Vogel has a BS in Mathematics from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, a PhD in Computational Biology and Medicine from Cornell and an MBA from Cornell. Important Episode Links - Nature Reviews Microbiology - Long COVID: major findings, mechanisms and recommendations -https://www.nature.com/articles/s41579-022-00846-2npj Digital Medicine - Long-term changes in wearable sensor data in people with and without Long Covid -https://www.nature.com/articles/s41746-024-01238-xMayo Clinic Proceedings: Innovations, Quality & Outcomes - A Randomized Trial of At-Home COVID-19 Tests, Telemedicine, and Rapid Prescription Delivery for Immunocompromised Individuals -https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2542454825000384#JuliaMooreVogel #ScrippsResearchInstitute #EricTopol #LongCovidTreatmentTrial #AllOfUsResearchProgram #ComputationalBiology #NewYorkGenomeCenter #MyalgicEncephalomyelitis #ChronicFatigueSyndrome #ImmuneDysregulation #MicrovascularInjury #MetabolicDysfunction #Neuroinflammation #AutonomicDysfunction #Tirzepatide #Zepbound #RemoteClinicalTrial #Cornell #RockefellerUniversity#MemorialSloanKetteringCancerCenter #ProgressPotentialAndPossibilities #IraPastor #Podcast #Podcaster #Podcasting #ViralPodcast #STEM #Innovation #Science #Technology #ResearchSupport the show
Brandon assesses Nebraska's season at their final bye week,
In dieser Folge spreche ich mit Steffen Köhler von den Kliniken Südostbayern über Führung im Wandel. Steffen gibt Einblick, wie Lean Leadership im Krankenhaus nicht nur Prozesse verbessert, sondern echte Führungsarbeit ermöglicht – ohne zusätzliche Belastung. Wir sprechen darüber, wie Veränderung zur Gewohnheit wird, warum Routinen Führung erleichtern und weshalb HR heute mehr Treiber als Verwalter sein muss. Aufhänger ist der aktuelle Gartner-Report, der vier zentrale Prioritäten für CHROs beschreibt – darunter KI in HR, Kulturarbeit und die Mobilisierung der Führung, insbesondere mit Blick auf „routinisierte Veränderung“. Steffen zeigt, wie diese Trends ganz konkret in der Praxis wirken – mit Herausforderungen, aber auch Erfolgen.Besonders spannend: Wie intelligente Assistenzsysteme Freiräume für echtesMiteinander schaffen können. Und warum Playbooks und Sichtbarkeit heutezentrale Instrumente sind, um Führung wirksam zu machen.Linkedin Profil Dr. Ulrich Vogel: https://de.linkedin.com/in/ulrich-vogel-profilingvaluesprofilingvalues Website: https://www.profilingvalues.comAutorenseite Dr. Uli Vogel: https://uli-vogel.com/Linkedin Profil profilingvalues: https://de.linkedin.com/company/profiling-values?trk=public_profile_topcard-current-companyprofilingvalues Blog: https://profilingvalues.com/ueber-uns/pv-blog/Keywords: Steffen Köhler, Kliniken Südostbayern, Lean Leadership, Krankenhaus, HR-Strategie, Führung, Playbooks, Change, Transformation, KI im HR, Kultur, Mental Health, Gartner Report, CHRO, Employer Branding
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Cheetos sold the mess. Domino's engineered a sound. The Ordinary called beauty a scam while selling it. This week on BRANDED, Ben Kaplan (Founder + CEO, Top Agency) breaks down how brands turned irony into influence and self-awareness into strategy. He breaks down how emotion, irony, and algorithmic storytelling are reshaping the attention economy. From absurd stunts to sensory branding, these campaigns prove that authenticity now means admitting the performance.We unpack: Cheetos & Vogel's — turning snacks and bread into fashion statements. Ramp — B2B marketing that made pain a spectacle (literally). Domino's — rebranding taste through sound design. The Ordinary — exposing beauty's biggest lie while cashing in on it. OpenAI — redefining category ownership as ChatGPT becomes shorthand for AI.Plus, a deep dive into how nostalgia, dopamine, and self-awareness became the ultimate growth hacks in 2025's marketing landscape.
Join us for a special program that goes inside Washington's murky foreign lobbying industry and reveals the world of the politically connected and powerful Americans who get rich working on behalf of brutal dictators, corrupt oligarchs, and global arms dealers. New York Times investigative reporter Kenneth P. Vogel has used exclusive sources, thousands of documents, and on-the-ground reporting to reveal the people, places, and deals involved in this usually unseen billion-dollar industry. It's a world of big money, fast cars, pricey cigars and flashy watches. The business of currying favor and influencing U.S. foreign policy on behalf of foreign powers is nothing new, though lately it has attracted more controversy and attention due to some of the outsized characters who rose to prominence during Donald Trump's first term in the White House. Among them is Robert Stryk, who dresses like a cowboy, failed at several businesses before bluffing his way into relationships in Washington and around the world, amassed wealth, influence, and a reputation for taking deals no one else would touch. Rudy Giuliani, once known as “America's Mayor,” found his star rising again under Trump; Giuliani leveraged his position as Trump's personal lawyer into deals with foreign interests who saw him as a direct line to the president. And then there's Hunter Biden, son of a future president and no stranger to the business, having capitalized on his father's connections since the elder Biden's days as a senator and vice president. Don't miss this conversation with Vogel, who relates these stories and more in his new book Devils' Advocates: The Hidden Story of Rudy Giuliani, Hunter Biden, and the Washington Insiders on the Payrolls of Corrupt Foreign Interests. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Come Back to Love® Radio: Living and Leading with Love: Awakening the Sacred Feminine In this inspiring episode of Come Back to Love with Robyn Vogel, Robyn welcomes priestess and energetics coach Natalie Taylor for a soulful conversation on embodying love, authenticity, and feminine power in both life and business. Natalie shares her journey from fashion blogging to priestesshood, revealing how aligning with love's frequency can dissolve limiting beliefs and awaken a deeper sense of purpose. Together, they explore how self-awareness, spiritual practice, and energetic alignment can help us come home to love within ourselves and in the world. Topics Covered: Awakening the sacred feminine and embodying love's frequency Transforming limiting beliefs through awareness and choice Bringing soul alignment into business and leadership The role of Rapid Resolution Therapy in releasing fear and resistance Living authentically and leading from a heart-centered place BIO: Natalie Taylor is a Modern Day Priestess and Energetics Coach who helps women release subconscious fears and patterns that limit their potential in business, wealth, and life. Through a blend of subconscious rewiring techniques and sacred feminine energetics, she guides clients to overcome the fears of rejection, failure, and visibility that often surface in both professional and personal realms. Rooted in the belief that every human being is, at their core, the frequency of pure love, Natalie creates transformative spaces for women to reconnect with that truth—allowing them to embody success, abundance, and self-trust with confidence and ease. Website: https://www.natalieinabundance.com/ Free Gift: https://www.natalieinabundance.com/the-altar-of-you-1 Learn more about Robyn here: https://www.comebacktolove.com
(1) Jan Jaap op vrijdag (2) Na de boterberg: de cocaïneput (3) Welke vogel kan het best R2D2 imiteren? (4) Vrijdagquiz (5) Nico Dijkshoorn
What might Nebraska's offense look like, Sturday night at the Rose Bowl.
Claire de Mézerville López welcomes Erica Vogel, CEO of Community Matters, to the Restorative Works! Podcast for this special series titled Matters that Restore Community in partnership with Community Matters. Community Matters is an internationally recognized, innovative, and thought-leading organization committed to improving the social-emotional climate of schools and communities. Founded in 1996, Community Matters has evolved from its roots in youth development and bullying prevention to become a respected provider of training, consulting, and programs delivered through its whole school climate framework. Community Matters has empowered more than 170,000 students and served over 2,100 schools across 42 states, the District of Columbia, as well as Guam, Paraguay, Japan, Puerto Rico, and Canada. Erica reflects on decades of youth empowerment work, sharing moving stories that show how small acts of courage ripple across entire communities. From a student in Wyoming who used humor to defuse a fight, shouting "I love rainbows and unicorns!" to Erica's own son, whose quiet leadership as a Safe School Ambassador shaped his path toward a career in mental health, these moments illustrate the heart of restorative practices culture: connection, belonging, and empowerment. Erica is the CEO of Community Matters whose mission is to engage, equip and empower youth and adults to create schools and communities that are safe, welcoming and inclusive for all. Erica has extensive experience in youth development and programming with a specialization in developing and implementing youth empowerment programs for disadvantaged and culturally diverse young people. Erica has over 25 years of experience in the non-profit management, education, and youth development field, holding executive and senior level positions with Big Brothers Big Sisters, the American Heart Association, and the YMCA prior to joining Community Matters in 2010. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Management and Organizational Development from Spring Arbor University (Michigan). Tune in to explore how shifting adult mindsets, fostering youth-adult partnerships, and supporting students year-round cultivates not just safety, but deep, lasting community. After the interview with Erica, stay tuned to hear from Safe School Ambassador Elli who shared more about her experience as a student leading her community.
The guest host for today's show is Brad Bannon. Brad runs Bannon Communications Research, a polling, message development and media firm which helps labor unions, progressive issue groups and Democratic candidates win public affairs and political campaigns. His show, 'Deadline D.C. with Brad Bannon,' airs every Monday from 3-4pm ET. Brad is first joined by CNN Military Analyst Cedric Leighton. Col. Leighton (USAF-Ret.) provides his expert analysis on President Trump restarting U.S. nuclear weapons testing for the first time in 33 years. They also discuss Trump and Pete Hegseth's missile attacks on fishing boats in foreign waters, the President's East Asia trip, a potential trade deal with China, and more. Brad is then joined by New York Times investigative reporter Kenneth P. Vogel. The two discuss Ken's new book, "DEVILS' ADVOCATES: The Hidden Story of Rudy Giuliani, Hunter Biden, and the Washington Insiders on the Payrolls of Corrupt Foreign Interest." The book shines a spotlight on one of the most shadowy and impactful industries in U.S. politics—the foreign influence business. Drawing on exclusive sources, thousands of documents, and on-the-ground reporting, Vogel pulls back the curtain on this billion-dollar business that spans the partisan spectrum and secretly shapes U.S. foreign policy, while often flouting American values like human rights and democracy. Col. Cedric Leighton is the Founder and President of Cedric Leighton Associates, a strategic risk and leadership consultancy serving global companies and organizations. He founded the company in 2010, after serving in the US Air Force for 27 years as an Intelligence Officer and attaining the rank of Colonel. His website is www.CedricLeighton.com and his handle on BlueSky is @CedricLeighton. bsky.social. You can purchase Ken's new book, "DEVILS' ADVOCATES," here. His handle on Blue Sky is @kenvogel.bsky.social. Brad writes a political column every Sunday for 'The Hill.' He's on the National Journal's panel of political insiders and is a national political analyst for WGN TV and Radio in Chicago and KNX Radio in Los Angeles. You can read Brad's columns at www.MuckRack.com/Brad-Bannon. His handle on BlueSky is @bradbannon.bsky.social.
The guest host for today's show is Brad Bannon. Brad runs Bannon Communications Research, a polling, message development and media firm which helps labor unions, progressive issue groups and Democratic candidates win public affairs and political campaigns. His show, 'Deadline D.C. with Brad Bannon,' airs every Monday from 3-4pm ET. Brad is first joined by CNN Military Analyst Cedric Leighton. Col. Leighton (USAF-Ret.) provides his expert analysis on President Trump restarting U.S. nuclear weapons testing for the first time in 33 years. They also discuss Trump and Pete Hegseth's missile attacks on fishing boats in foreign waters, the President's East Asia trip, a potential trade deal with China, and more. Brad is then joined by New York Times investigative reporter Kenneth P. Vogel. The two discuss Ken's new book, "DEVILS' ADVOCATES: The Hidden Story of Rudy Giuliani, Hunter Biden, and the Washington Insiders on the Payrolls of Corrupt Foreign Interest." The book shines a spotlight on one of the most shadowy and impactful industries in U.S. politics—the foreign influence business. Drawing on exclusive sources, thousands of documents, and on-the-ground reporting, Vogel pulls back the curtain on this billion-dollar business that spans the partisan spectrum and secretly shapes U.S. foreign policy, while often flouting American values like human rights and democracy. Col. Cedric Leighton is the Founder and President of Cedric Leighton Associates, a strategic risk and leadership consultancy serving global companies and organizations. He founded the company in 2010, after serving in the US Air Force for 27 years as an Intelligence Officer and attaining the rank of Colonel. His website is www.CedricLeighton.com and his handle on BlueSky is @CedricLeighton. bsky.social. You can purchase Ken's new book, "DEVILS' ADVOCATES," at https://bookshop.org/p/books/devils-advocates-the-hidden-story-of-rudy-giuliani-hunter-biden-and-the-washington-insiders-on-the-payrolls-of-corrupt-foreign-interests-kenneth-p/a0a75dbc3b3a6de0?ean=9780063341210&next=t. His handle on Blue Sky is @kenvogel.bsky.social. Brad writes a political column every Sunday for 'The Hill.' He's on the National Journal's panel of political insiders and is a national political analyst for WGN TV and Radio in Chicago and KNX Radio in Los Angeles. You can read Brad's columns at www.MuckRack.com/Brad-Bannon. His handle on BlueSky is @bradbannon.bsky.social.
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Come Back to Love® Radio: The Art of Intimate Connection: Healing Through Pleasure and Presence In this intimate and empowering episode of Come Back to Love, Robyn Vogel sits down with clinical sexologist and certified sex coach Dr. Stacy Friedman to explore what it truly means to reconnect with sexual energy beyond performance and expectation. Together, they unpack how pleasure, presence, and emotional connection form the foundation of fulfilling intimacy. From navigating mismatched desires and life transitions like menopause to embracing self-love and playfulness, this conversation invites listeners to let go of shame, honor their bodies, and experience sexuality as a sacred, joyful exchange of energy. Topics Covered: The difference between sex coaching and therapy — and why normalization matters Navigating mismatched sex drives and rekindling desire in long-term relationships Hormones, menopause, and the importance of understanding your body Redefining “sex” as an energy exchange rather than just intercourse or orgasm How singles can nurture sensuality and self-love without a partner Bio: Dr. Stacy Friedman is a Clinical Sexologist, Certified Sex Coach, and member of the World Association of Sex Coaching (WASC) and the American College of Sexologists (ACS). She holds a Doctorate in Human Sexuality, a Master's in Clinical Sexology, and a B.A. in Psychology, bringing both academic expertise and a strong medical foundation from over 21 years as a Registered Diagnostic Medical and Vascular Sonographer. Since 2006, Stacy has been dedicated to normalizing conversations around sexuality through coaching, workshops, and events that inspire confidence, playfulness, and curiosity. Her inclusive practice supports people across the gender and sexuality spectrum in exploring desires, overcoming challenges, and cultivating deeper levels of sexual health, expression, and connection. Website: drstacyfriedman.com Free Gift: https://drstacyfriedman.com/book/ Learn more about Robyn here: https://www.comebacktolove.com
In dieser zweiten Alles muss raus – Buchclub Special-Folge sprechen Thilo, Luca und Marlon über ihre ganz persönlichen Lieblingsbücher – und darüber, was gute Literatur eigentlich ausmacht. Zwischen Lesetypen, Leselust und Lesefrust geht's um Edward Snowdens „Permanent Record“, Karin Duwes „Regenroman“, Fatin Abbas' „Zeit der Geister“ und Verena Kesslers „Gym“. Die drei diskutieren, wo sie am liebsten lesen, warum Lesen im Bett überschätzt ist, und wieso Literatur manchmal mehr über die Welt verrät als Nachrichten. Thilo schwärmt vom verregneten Realismus von Karin Duwe, Luca erzählt, wie ein Roman aus dem Sudan sie nachhaltig geprägt hat, und Marlon bringt Edward Snowden und Fitnessstudio-Horror in die Runde. Außerdem geht's um Schreibstile, autofiktionale Literatur, Theater, Ostdeutschland, Körperbilder – und darum, warum man Bücher manchmal lieber fühlt als versteht. Eine dichte, ehrliche Folge über Bücher, Sprache, Wirkung – und die Sehnsucht, sich in Geschichten zu verlieren. Erwähnte Bücher aus dem Podcast: Permanent Record – Edward Snowden Regenroman – Karen Duve Zeit der Geister – Fatin Abbas Gym – Verena Kessler Nullerjahre – Hendrik Bolz Image – Svea Mausolf Hey guten Morgen, wie geht's dir? – Martina Hefter
Tech companies are spending billions of dollars to build out their AI ambitions — with little clarity about how they'll recoup their investments. Miriam Vogel, the CEO of the nonprofit EqualAI and former chair of the National AI Advisory Council, says the industry's profitability depends in part on setting ground rules for the technology. On POLITICO Tech, Vogel joins host Steven Overly to discuss the new book she's co-authored, entitled “Governing the Machine,” and what steps are needed to build public trust in the AI future. Steven Overly is the host of POLITICO Tech and covers the intersection of politics and technology. Nirmal Mulaikal is the co-host and producer of POLITICO Energy and producer of POLITICO Tech. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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HOT OFF THE PRESSES: In this special episode of In AI We Trust?, EqualAI President and CEO Miriam Vogel is joined by her two co-authors of Governing the Machine: How to navigate the risks of AI and unlock its true potential, Dr. Paul Dongha, Head of Responsible AI and AI Strategy at NatWest Group, and Ray Eitel-Porter, Accenture Luminary and Senior Research Associate at the Intellectual Forum, Jesus College, Cambridge, to launch their new book released TODAY (October 28, 2025). Miriam, Paul, and Ray share their motivation for writing the book, some of the big takeaways on AI governance, why it is for companies and consumers alike, and what they hope readers will learn from their book. We hope that you enjoy this episode, and please be sure to purchase a copy of Governing the Machine at the link above! And share your feedback at contact@equalai.org!
Come Back to Love® Radio: From Pain to Purpose: Finding Healing and Authenticity In this moving episode of Come Back to Love, host Robyn Vogel welcomes Mariya Shiyko, former professor, author, and spiritual guide, for a powerful conversation about turning pain into purpose. Mariya opens up about the deeply personal experiences that sparked her healing journey and ultimately led her to leave academia for a life rooted in authenticity and alignment. Together, Robyn and Mariya explore how loss, ancestral patterns, and moments of rupture can serve as catalysts for profound transformation. Mariya shares insights on cultivating self-compassion, listening to intuition, and redefining success beyond external achievements. Their conversation offers hope, healing, and inspiration for anyone seeking to live more fully from the heart. Topics Covered: Leaving external success to follow inner calling Healing ancestral patterns and early life trauma Transforming pain and rupture into growth and resilience Redefining success through alignment and authenticity The power of self-compassion and intuition in lasting healing This heartfelt conversation is an invitation to honor your journey, embrace your inner wisdom, and step into a life of authenticity, healing, and purpose. Bio: Mariya Shiyko, PhD is an author, educator, and transformational guide dedicated to helping people find clarity, resilience, and purpose by connecting with their heart, intuition, and higher self. A former tenured university professor, she has published three books on spiritual awakening, money, and healing through pain, as well as more than 55 peer-reviewed articles on mindfulness, behavior change, and disease prevention. An award-winning educator and speaker, Mariya has worked with corporations, nonprofits, and individual clients, empowering them to heal past wounds, unlock their gifts, and embody their highest potential with self-compassion and intuitive wisdom. Website: https://www.mariyashiyko.love/ Free Gift: https://www.mariyashiyko.love/accepting-purpose-and-mission Learn more about Robyn here: https://www.comebacktolove.com
New York Times investigative reporter Kenneth P. Vogel shines a spotlight on one of the most shadowy and impactful industries in U.S. politics-the foreign influence business. Drawing on exclusive sources, thousands of documents, and on-the-ground reporting, Vogel pulls back the curtain on this billion-dollar business that spans the partisan spectrum and secretly shapes U.S. foreign policy, while often flouting American values like human rights and democracy.The book could not be more timely, as Donald Trump's transactional approach to foreign policy catalyzed the industry during his first term, and now the foreign influence peddling of Trump's second term has the potential to make the first "look quaint by comparison," writes Vogel.Full of revelations, DEVILS' ADVOCATES includes new details regarding: . How Rudy Giuliani used his connection to Donald Trump to solicit millions of dollars from foreign interests that sometimes were averse to U.S. positionsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
Trump escalates his attacks against Thomas Massie and Rand Paul as they continue to uphold their principles instead of following the White House's lead. Plus: journalist and author Ken Vogel discusses his new book "Devils' Advocates The Hidden Story of Rudy Giuliani, Hunter Biden, and the Washington Insiders on the Payrolls of Corrupt Foreign Interests." --------------------------------- Watch full episodes on Rumble, streamed LIVE 7pm ET. Become part of our Locals community Follow System Update: Twitter Instagram TikTok Facebook
Tell us what you want to hear on the show!Want to write a book but don't know where to start, or whether to self-publish vs. traditional? In this episode of Second Act Success, host Shannon Russell talks with Amy Vogel, who went from tech sales and then spent years as a pastor before publishing 5 books and now working as a women's book coach. If you are thinking about turning your story into a brand-building book that clarifies your message, motivation, and mindset, this episode is a must listen.Amy shares her journey to publishing her first book at age 42, why more women are choosing self-publishing, and how a book can become your business centerpiece, instead of a stressful side project. If you're a midlife creator, coach, consultant, or entrepreneur ready to finally write your book, this conversation is your roadmap.Key Takeaways:Qualified to author: Why your lived experience is enough, and why 40s/50s is prime time to publish.Publish path 101: Clear pros/cons of traditional vs. self-publishing, costs, timelines, rights, and royalties.Brand centerpiece book: Use your book to drive clients, speaking, and programs, not just royalties.The 3 M's Framework: Align Message, Motivation, and Mindset to finish the manuscript.Accountability wins: How coaching, deadlines, and a plan get you from idea to finished draft.Vision > hustle: Define your success metrics and avoid burnout while you build your author platform.SHOW NOTES:https://secondactsuccess.co/219Connect with Amy Vogel:https://www.amywvogel.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/amywvogel/---------- You are listening to the Top 2% globally ranked podcast Second Act Success!CONTACT Shannon and share your feedback about what you'd like to hear on the podcast! https://secondactsuccess.co/contact Book a FREE Strategy Call with host and business coach Shannon Russell - https://www.calendly.com/second-act-success/coaching-strategyWork with Shannonhttps://secondactsuccess.co/coaching FREE Resourceshttps://secondactsuccess.co/resources FREE Masterclasshttps://secondactsuccess.co/secrets READ Shannon's Book - Start Your Second Act: How to Change Careers, Launch a Business, and Create Your Best Life https://startyoursecondact.com. LISTEN to the How To Quit Your Job and Start A Business Podcast! https://secondactsuccess.co/listenLET'S CONNECT!Instagram - https://instagram.com/secondactsuccessLinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/shan...
Reconstruir la historia de una canción es un fascinante ejercicio de memoria, especialmente cuando se trata del pasodoble más popular de nuestro país. Poca gente sabe que "Y viva España", ese verdadero himno de identidad nacional, no fue concebido para que lo interpretara Manolo Escobar. En realidad se lo compusieron a una cantante belga, con letra original en neerlandés y un sentido distinto al que conocemos. Este documental sonoro explora los diferentes niveles de significado de la música. Con guion de Lara López y realización de Miguel Ángel Coleto, el programa analiza cómo algunos temas usados en el marketing turístico han saltado a otros ámbitos; desde celebraciones deportivas hasta iniciativas de movilización social y política. Intervienen Julio Arce, profesor de musicología en la Universidad Complutense; Íñigo Sánchez-Fuarros, antropólogo del Instituto de Ciencias del Patrimonio del CSIC; Ivanne Galant, profesora en la Université Sorbonne Paris Nord; y Adrián Vogel, comunicador y autor especializado en cultura pop y música.Escuchar audio
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A conversation with friend of the show Will Harris got my wheels turning. He pointed out something he was seeing in the UK press — Trump getting credit for what many are calling Biden's Gaza peace deal. And yeah, I had missed that particular discourse, but it didn't take long to see that the split wasn't just overseas. It's right here too. Some are arguing that the framework for this agreement was already in place under Biden, but now it's Trump stepping in and sealing the deal. That's not an unusual pattern in politics — one team builds, another finishes — but the way the Biden side is reacting is worth exploring.Let's be honest: getting a Middle East peace deal done is about the hardest thing you can try to accomplish in diplomacy. Saying you have a plan is one thing — implementing it in a region with as much distrust and complexity as the Middle East is a whole different story. It's like drafting a diet and fitness routine and assuming the results will match the spreadsheet. Biden's people floated frameworks, sure, but they couldn't make the deal happen. I suspect that's because they thought it would require applying pressure on Israel to end the war — and they didn't want to be seen doing that. They wanted the outcome without owning the action.Politics Politics Politics is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Then there's the idea that Biden deserved the credit even if Trump got the win. And this is where I find it all a little rich. Because I remember 2020. The Trump administration rolled out Operation Warp Speed — arguably one of the biggest policy successes of his term — and when Biden took over, they went out of their way to discredit everything Trump did. The narrative was that Biden had to rebuild the whole vaccination effort from scratch, even when it would've been politically smart to share credit or even use it to jab Trump from the left on vaccines as that issue started to shift.Now the roles are reversed. The Biden team worked on the peace framework and now wants credit — even though the Trump administration finished the job. It's not that I think they deserve nothing. There's a case to be made that this deal, if it holds, spans both administrations. That the effort to find a resolution to an ugly, years-long war included meaningful contributions from both. But if you live by the sword of discrediting your predecessor at every turn, don't be shocked when you die by it too.I don't think we're about to see the Trump team break out the thank-you cards — and if a Nobel Peace Prize comes out of this, it's going to have Trump's name on it. Still, if they were smart, they'd acknowledge — maybe off the record — that having a working framework didn't hurt. But the real lesson here is that a plan is just that — a plan. The deal is what matters. And once again, it turns out being the closer counts more than drawing up the play.Chapters00:00 - Intro03:13 - Gaza Peace Deal11:47 - Update12:04 - NYC Polling13:58 - Letitia James18:18 - Texas21:14 - Interview with Kenneth Vogel54:28- Wrap-up This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.politicspoliticspolitics.com/subscribe
Megyn Kelly is joined by Link Lauren, host of "Spot On with Link Lauren," to discuss California governor candidate Katie Porter's implosion during an interview when asked how she plans to win Republican votes, her threat to walk out mid-interview, her struggle to answer basic questions, Porter's terrible moments in past interviews, AOC's hypocrisy in "body-shaming" Stephen Miller and attacking short people, her lame attempt to backpedal, Greta Thunberg's fake activism, her shift from climate extremism to the Gaza flotilla, Trump's remarks about her, and more. Then Ken Vogel, author of "Devils' Advocates," joins to discuss the truth about Hunter Biden's involvement with Ukraine and Burisma, Joe Biden's actual involvement and what he knew, the corruption we've seen and how it's being exposed now, the reaction from the left to his initial Hunter Biden corruption reporting in 2019, how he was attacked by the Biden campaign despite the fact that he had the truth, new reporting on Hunter Biden's wild business dealings in Romania, and more. Subscribe to Link's show Spot On:Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/spot-on-with-link-lauren/id1812663737Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2RPHR4jKTJqkruxJjn6kzn?si=954974315d3848bfYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@spotonwithlink?sub_confirmation=1 Vogel- https://www.harpercollins.com/products/devils-advocates-kenneth-p-vogel? Birch Gold: Text MK to 989898 and get your free info kit on goldRiverbend Ranch: Visit https://riverbendranch.com/ | Use promo code MEGYN for $20 off your first order.Cowboy Colostrum: Get 25% Off Cowboy Colostrum with code MK at https://www.cowboycolostrum.com/MKChapter: For Free and unbiased Medicare help dial 27-MEDICARE (276-334-2273) or go to https://askchapter.org/kellyDisclaimer: Chapter and its affiliates are not connected with or endorsed by any government entity or the federal Medicare program. Chapter Advisory, LLC represents Medicare Advantage HMO, PPO, and PFFS organizations and standalone prescription drug plans that have a Medicare contract. Enrollment depends on the plan's contract renewal. While we have a database of every Medicare plan nationwide and can help you to search among all plans, we have contracts with many but not all plans. As a result, we do not offer every plan available in your area. Currently we represent 50 organizations which offer 18,160 products nationwide. We search and recommend all plans, even those we don't directly offer. You can contact a licensed Chapter agent to find out the number of products available in your specific area. Please contact Medicare.gov, 1-800-Medicare, or your local State Health Insurance Program (SHIP) to get information on all your options. Follow The Megyn Kelly Show on all social platforms:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MegynKellyTwitter: http://Twitter.com/MegynKellyShowInstagram: http://Instagram.com/MegynKellyShowFacebook: http://Facebook.com/MegynKellyShow Find out more information at:https://www.devilmaycaremedia.com/megynkellyshow Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Brandon explains his concerns for the Huskers.