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Marc Cox sits down with Mary Vogt from the Heritage Foundation to analyze the State of the Union, focusing on the behavior of Democratic members and their interruptions. Vogt highlights Rashida Tlaib, Ilhan Omar, and Al Green's actions, framing them as disruptive and childish, while praising the president's opportunity to address the nation directly. The discussion touches on political messaging, the contrast between patriotic rhetoric and opposition responses, and critical reflections on Representative Spanberger's predictable, scripted reaction. The hour blends decorum analysis with insights into broader political strategy and public perception. Hashtags: #MaryVogt #HeritageFoundation #StateOfTheUnion #MarcCox #USPolitics #Congress #PoliticalAnalysis #WashingtonDC
Marc Cox covers live reactions from Washington, D.C., following President Trump's State of the Union. Guests include Mary Vogt of the Heritage Foundation discussing Democratic decorum and the president's messaging, Rep. Bob Onder analyzing economic and election integrity issues, and White House Deputy Press Secretary Abigail Jackson sharing behind-the-scenes insights on the speech's preparation. The hour blends policy breakdowns, patriotic highlights, and insider perspectives on strategy and voter ID debates. Hashtags: #Trump #StateOfTheUnion #MaryVogt #BobOnder #AbigailJackson #ElectionIntegrity #MarcCox #HeritageFoundation #USPolitics
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A woman is offered one wish, but every choice comes with a price that can't be escaped or softened. As the clock runs down, she must decide whether wanting everything means accepting something far worse. The Ultimate Wish by E. M. Hull. That's next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast.The heart of The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast has always been simple: we go looking for the voices that history misplaced.Not just the household names you see in every anthology. Not the writers who built towering reputations while others stood quietly in their shadow. We search for the authors who did remarkable work and somehow slipped through the cracks. The ones who published briefly. The ones whose stories are worthy of discovering.And when we find them, we bring them to you.That's exactly how we discovered today's author, E. M. Hull, born Edna Mayne Hull in Manitoba, Canada, in 1905.Before we go further, she is not the same person as Edith Maud Hull, the British romance novelist also credited as E. M. Hull. That Edith Maud Hull became famous for bestselling romantic fiction.Hull's career in science fiction was brief. She wrote only five short stories. Five. That's it. She also co-wrote one novel with her husband, A. E. van Vogt, one of the most influential science fiction writers of the era.Nearly all of her published work was produced during the three years she lived in Toronto. Three years. A creative burst. Then silence.A writer who contributed to one of the most exciting periods in speculative fiction. A writer who published alongside giants. A writer whose voice still resonates. And yet her entire body of science fiction work can be counted on one hand.That is exactly why The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast exists. Because writers like Edna Mayne Hull deserve to be heard again. We love uncovering these authors, dusting off their work, placing their stories directly into your ears so you can enjoy them.From Unknown Worlds in February 1943 on page 71, The Ultimate Wish by E. M. Hull…Next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, A retired physicist triggers an experiment he knows he cannot reverse, forcing him to choose between unchecked growth and deliberate disappearance. As the universe recedes and reality reshapes itself around him, one question remains unresolved: whether returning home means survival—or something far stranger. The Ultimate Paradox by Thorp McClusky. ===========================☕ Buy Me a Coffee - https://lostscifi.com/coffee
In Episode 20 of On AIRR, Dr. Lauren Williamson and Dr. Robert Carnahan, both from Vanderbilt University Medical Center, and Dr. Matthew Vogt, from the University of North Carolina, share extreme stories of sample collection that reveal how cutting-edge therapeutic antibody development depends as much on donor generosity and complex global logistics as on scientific innovation. From dramatic efforts to secure the first U.S. donor samples in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, to rescuing lost samples from airport corridors and navigating international politics, these stories highlight the critical timing windows, global coordination, and human collaboration required to develop life-saving therapeutics. Throughout these extraordinary stories runs a thread of human generosity, demonstrating how crisis can bring out the best of human nature. Comments are welcome to the inbox of onairr@airr-community.org or on social media under the tag #onAIRR. Further information can be found here: https://www.antibodysociety.org/the-airr-community/airr-c-podcast. The episode is hosted by Dr. Ulrik Stervbo and Dr. Zhaoqing Ding. Announcements and links Lauren Williamson https://www.vumc.org/crowe-lab/person/lauren-williamson-phd Robert Carnahan https://www.vumc.org/crowe-lab/person/robert-carnahan-phd Matthew Vogt https://www.vogtviruslab.com Other: ReVAMPP https://revampp.org Adaptive Immune Receptor Repertoire Community (AIRR-C) https://www.airr-community.org The Antibody Society (TAbS) https://www.antibodysociety.org AIRR-C Seminar Series: https://www.antibodysociety.org/the-airr-community/airr-community-seminar-series/
In dieser Folge spricht Thomas Ötinger mit Marc-Stephan Vogt, geschäftsführender Gesellschafter der marcapo GmbH, über ein Thema, das für Marken mit Vertriebspartnern entscheidend ist: echte Partneraktivierung. Gemeinsam räumen sie mit alten Denkmustern auf und zeigen, warum lokales Marketing längst kein Anhängsel mehr ist, sondern ein strategischer Hebel mit messbarer Wirkung.
Let's explore foraging as a living, contested relationship between ecology, culture, law, and survival. Beginning with za'atar - a resilient wild thyme central to Palestinian foodways - we examine how conservation policy can criminalize cultural harvest. From there, we move briefly through international access models (UK personal-use law, Nordic everyman's rights, regulated European mushroom harvest), and closer to home: US National Parks, Washington State Parks, Seattle, and Tacoma. We unpack how language like management, stewardship, and resource protection can obscure power, and we ground the conversation in ecological restoration, justice, livelihoods, and human health. We also highlight examples of agencies attempting to align policy with principle and how there is a new story emerging that could signal change - if we demand it. Ultimately, the question remains: Who gets to eat from the land? Selected References & Policies Hernandez, J., & Vogt, K. A. (2020). Indigenizing Restoration: Indigenous Lands before Urban Parks. Human Biology, 92(1), 37–44. https://digitalcommons.wayne.edu/humbiol/vol92/iss1/5/ Society for Ecological Restoration. (2021). International principles and standards for the practice of ecological restoration (2nd ed.) https://www.ser.org/page/SERStandards United Nations. (2007). United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP). https://www.un.org/development/desa/indigenouspeoples/declaration-on-the-rights-of-indigenous-peoples.html National Park Service. (2023). Tribal leaders guide for NPS plant gathering. https://www.nps.gov/articles/000/upload/Tribal-Leaders-Guide-for-NPS-Plant-Gathering.pdf Washington State Legislature. (2008). WAC 352-28-030: Harvest of edibles. https://apps.leg.wa.gov/WAC/default.aspx?cite=352-28-030 Seattle Parks & Recreation Rules & Regulations General park conduct and prohibited activities (including damage or removal of park property ➝ plants, trees, soil, etc.). https://www.seattle.gov/parks/about-us/rules-and-regulations Parks Tacoma Conduct in Parks City parks code regulating conduct on Tacoma park land including damage or removal of plants, shrubs, trees, etc. https://www.parkstacoma.gov/places/conduct-in-our-parks/ Support the Work Full show notes and additional essays live on the Grove & Grit Substack https://substack.com/@grovegrit If this episode resonated, you can support treehugger podcast through the donation links in the show notes. Your contributions help cover research, editing, hosting, and independent production. Venmo: @myadrick | PayPal: paypal.me/myadrick | CashApp: $michaelyadrickjr Ratings and reviews also help more people find the show. Music Intro/outro music by MK2 and Grey Room, courtesy of the YouTube Audio Library
Im Schatten der Berge, wo die Hallen kühl und die Gesetze streng waren, lebte Karl Dav. Er war kein Fürst und kein König, sondern ein einfacher Hüter von Listen, Kalendern und Gedanken. Doch die Menschen vertrauten ihm. Denn Karl Dav lebte und handelte nach einem alten Kodex: DSGVO. Eines Tages jedoch riss der gierige Landvogt Bezo die Macht an sich und errichtete überall glänzende Festungen im Tal. Seine Armee war riesig, und wo immer sie entlangzog, verdunkelten sich Himmel und Boden zugleich. Dichte Wolken hingen über dem Land, und bald sprach man nur noch von "Bezos Wolke". Der Landvogt erschien eines Morgens selbst auf dem Marktplatz. Er ließ einen langen Vertrag ausrollen, so schwer, dass zwei Knechte ihn tragen mussten. Die Schrift war klein, die Sätze verschlungen, und niemand konnte sagen, wo er begann oder endete. „Es ist zu eurem Besten“, rief der Vogt. „Ihr müsst nur zustimmen.“ Neben den Vertrag stellte er einen Tisch. Darauf lagen Plätzchen, frisch gebacken, süß und harmlos duftend. In Wahrheit aber waren sie vergiftet und zwangen jeden der sie aß, in ewige Gefolgschaft. „Bedient euch“, sagte der Vogt freundlich. „Während ihr lest.“ Viele griffen zu. Karl Dav aber verweigerte die Plätzchen. Und den Vertrag. Er sammelte eine kleine Schar von Widerständlern um sich. Er nannte sie die „nächste Wolke“ – nicht hoch und blendend, sondern niedrig, schützend und nah bei den Menschen. Karl Dav war sich sicher, dass er die Herrschaft des Vogts brechen konnte, denn er trug ein besonderes Kartenset bei sich: die unsichtbaren Strategien. Als der Kampf aussichtslos schien, zog er die erste Karte. „Use an old idea.“ Die Worte klangen fremd, doch ihre Bedeutung war klar. Karl Dav erinnerte sich an alte Wege, die einst funktioniert hatten, und begann, sie erneut zu beschreiten. Die Wolke des Vogts lachte und breitete sich weiter aus, als kenne sie keine Grenzen. Karl Dav zog die nächste Karte. „Work at a different speed.“ Er verlangsamte alles. Keine hastigen Feldzüge mehr, sondern geduldige Schritte, kleine Vorstöße und beharrliche Rückgewinne. Als Zweifel durch die Reihen seiner Leute gingen, zog er erneut eine Karte. „Find a safe part and use it as an anchor.“ Das Land stand hinter ihm. Vorräte wurden geteilt, Zusagen gehalten, Vertrauen wuchs. Diese Sicherheit gab der „nächsten Wolke“ Halt – und dem Volk neue Kraft. Schließlich, im entscheidenden Moment, als der Vogt erneut den Vertrag hob und mit den Plätzchen winkte, zog Karl Dav die letzte Karte. „Do the obvious thing.“ Er hob die Armbrust. Nicht gegen die Wolke. Nicht gegen die Soldaten. Nur gegen den Vogt selbst. Der Schuss löste sich, und der Landvogt stürzte zu Boden wie ein leerer Sack. Der Vertrag fiel ihm aus der Hand und rollte sich nie wieder aus. Die Plätzchen blieben unberührt. Die Wolken verzogen sich. Die Menschen waren frei. Karl Dav aber verschwand wieder in den Bergen, zwischen Listen und Gedanken. Man sagt, manchmal ziehe er noch eine Karte. Nur um sicherzugehen.
My guest today is Jessica Vogt.Jess is a holistic leadership development coach who supports people with a foot in many worlds -- culturally, professionally, or personally.Jess is a returning guest and I highly recommend listening to our first conversation on Episode 233 where she shared pieces of her story growing up as a CODA (Child of Deaf Adults).Today Jess shares more about her passion for coming home to ourselves. Finding who we really are, leading from this place of who we really are. It's so much easier said than done.Jess has a new program, Lead As You Are (LAYA). The program helps people who've lived between cultures or identities reconnect with their voice, confidence, and sense of direction — so they can lead their lives more authentically and feel at home in themselves.Jessica is currently having conversations with people who are curious to learn more about her and Lead As You Are, and to see whether it could be a fit.You can either reach her directly at jessica@talpaco.com, check out her website: www.talpaco.com, or book a discovery call. Support the showMake Life Less Difficult~ Support:buymeacoffee.com/lisatilstra
BV explains the connection between NM being the #1 state when it comes to dependence on federal funding and our declining state population. Kiki from Magic 99.5 calls in with Superbowl updates. Vogt's Notes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
US-Anleihen, Bundesanleihen, Rentenmarkt: Wie funktionieren Anleihen eigentlich, warum stehen sie aktuell immer wieder im Fokus der Berichterstattung und wie können sie für deinen Vermögensaufbau spannend sein? Host Laura Maria Weber taucht gemeinsam mit Börsenexpertin Edda Vogt in die Welt der Anleihen ein. Sie sprechen über geldpolitische Abhängigkeiten, Zinsen sowie über die Chancen und Risiken der Anlageklasse Anleihen. Erleben Anleihen ein Comeback? Jetzt reinhören!Du willst noch mehr Tipps von unseren Finanzexpertinnen, um deine Finanzziele umzusetzen?Da es nie zu spät ist für mehr Finanzwissen, kannst du dich unter diesem Link kostenlos zu unserem neuen Finanz-Newsletter WHAT THE FINANCE anmelden.Willst du endlich finanziell fit werden? Mit dem Code WTFFINANZEN15 erhältst du 15 % auf unseren achtwöchigen Finanzkurs: die Masterclass Finanzen. Und wenn du verstehen willst, wie du dir mit ETFs eine Anlagestrategie mit Freude fürs Alter aufbaust, dann komm in unseren ETF-Kurs. Mit dem Code WTFETF20 sicherst du dir als Podcast-Hörerin 20 % Rabatt auf den aktuellen Preis.Mit diesem Link kommst du zu unserer Kurswelt und mehr Alltagswissen für deine Finanzen findest du auch auf unseren Social-Kanälen.Die Börsenexpertinnen und Buchautorinnen Edda Vogt und Fabienne Lindner haben einen Online-Buchclub gegründet. Hier geht's zu ihren Sessions.+++ Unsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://datenschutz.ad-alliance.de/podcast.html+++Wir verarbeiten im Zusammenhang mit dem Angebot unserer Podcasts Daten. Wenn Sie der automatischen Übermittlung der Daten widersprechen wollen, klicken Sie hier: https://datenschutz.ad-alliance.de/podcast.htmlUnsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://art19.com/privacy. Die Datenschutzrichtlinien für Kalifornien sind unter https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info abrufbar.
Wie setzen wir Limits sinnvoll? Wann ist ein Preis wirklich „fair“ – und wie navigieren wir durch verschiedene Ordermasken? In dieser Session vertiefen Edda Vogt und Jana Micka die Tipps für Orderaufgabe und -ausführung. Anhand praxisnaher Beispiele zeigen sie, wie Kauf- und Verkaufsaufträge strategisch platziert werden können, ihr typische Fehler vermeiden könnt und mehr Kontrolle über Preis und Kosten gewinnt. Börse@Home ist deine Lunch-Break für alle Börsenthemen: 30 Minuten konzentrierte Information von wechselnden Börsenkennerinnen und -kennern mit viel Zeit für deine Fragen im Anschluss. Jeden Montag um 12 Uhr.
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On prend des nouvelles de l’ex-académicien Joël Vogt. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What is one New Mexico Senator proposing to update a mental health bill? Another issue at CYFD. Vogt's Notes! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mary Vogt from the Heritage Foundation joins to discuss Minnesota's staggering $1 billion in fraudulent student loans, including cases where funds went to deceased individuals or bots due to minimal ID verification under the Biden administration. She explains the broader systemic issues driving college costs, the difficulty of recouping these funds, and the importance of fact-based reporting, highlighting how mainstream media often skews narratives, including digitally altering photos of victims. Vogt emphasizes the value of alternative outlets like Daily Signal and Heritage.org for unbiased information. Hashtags: #MaryVogt #StudentLoanFraud #MinnesotaScandal #EducationPolicy #MediaBias #DailySignal #HeritageFoundation
What bill was pulled at the legislative session? What did Sam Bregman have to say about ICE? Vogt's Notes! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jan Vogt steht als Geschäftsführer von Nissen für einen echten Hidden Champion – aus Tönning in Nordfriesland. Als Inbegriff für mobile Verkehrssicherung treibt Nissen nicht nur von Anfang an die Entwicklung der Branche voran, sondern stellt sich auch den ökologischen und sozialen Herausforderungen. Niels Christiansen hat dabei mit seiner Nachhaltigkeitsberatung Sustaineration souverän den Weg gewiesen. Claus Ruhe Madsen interessiert, wie das auch anderen Firmen Orientierung bietet. Diese Folge zeigt, wo's lang geht: Viel Spaß beim Reinhören.
What if the key to healing isn't fixing yourself, but accessing a deeper intelligence within? Join host Khudania Ajay (KAJ) with Dr. Rochelle Vogt, Ph.D., a Superconscious Development Coach who blends neuroscience, mindfulness, and intuitive guidance to help women move from survival mode to creation mode. We explore why old patterns resurface in midlife, how subconscious blocks shape health and choices, and the science behind shifting from self-fixing to self-creating. Whether you're navigating chronic anxiety, midlife overwhelm, or simply seeking to live as the conscious creator of your life, this masterclass offers a roadmap for quantum transformation. Explore superconscious healing at https://kajmasterclass.com.=========================================*KAJ Masterclass*A video-first, conversation-led knowledge platform featuring thoughtful conversations with leaders, professionals, authors, and experts across leadership, business, health, technology, and the changing world of work. Each conversation is designed to help people learn, reflect, and take meaningful action.
Mary Vogt, Heritage Foundation VP, joins to discuss the politicization of climate policy and the waning influence of the “climate scare” narrative. She critiques globalists like Al Gore and Greta Thunberg, emphasizing that environmental policy is often driven by political advantage rather than results. Vogt highlights Trump administration efforts to hold the federal bureaucracy accountable, including measures like Schedule Up, which allow firing underperforming federal employees, and efforts to dismantle the deep state. The conversation underscores the disconnect between political messaging and practical policy outcomes. #ClimatePolicy #HeritageFoundation #DailySignal #DeepState #TrumpAdministration #GovernmentAccountability
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BV is joined by actor Dean Norris to discuss his new work and Breaking Bad. A look back at some of this weeks top sound bites. Vogt's Notes! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mark Cox interviews Mary Vogt, Vice President of Strategic Communications at the Heritage Foundation, about state-level efforts to protect women's sports. They discuss Nevada's initiative to amend the state constitution to prevent biological boys from competing in girls' sports and highlight the risks and unfairness girls face in such situations. Vogt also addresses the long-term unknowns of puberty blockers for minors and the importance of birth certificates for fair competition. The segment closes with Vogt explaining investigative reporting on left-leaning groups funding activism against ICE, emphasizing the need to follow the money. #WomensSports #HeritageFoundation #MaryVogt #NevadaPolicy #YouthProtection #PubertyBlockers #InvestigativeReporting
You read that right: Timothy Busfield turns himself in? Vogt's Notes!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Matt Brown, Dr. Andrew Vallo, and Dr. Matt Vogt discuss what it takes to build a lifestyle practice in dentistry. They explore intentionality, balancing personal passions with practice growth, and the challenges of defining success. Dr. Vogt shares lessons from qualifying for the US Open and how elite performance translates to dentistry, highlighting the value of clear vision and thoughtful consulting.Click here to join our free study club! https://chat.whatsapp.com/H746zQhOps161RNOv5Meut?mode=hqrt3
Deal or no deal for the U.S. and Greenland? How much of a factor would voting be in making Greenland a state? Electoral College changes? Vogt's Notes! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode is brought to you by Armstrong Foils. Armstrong Foils are a founding member and proud supporter of the all new Global Foil Board Sports Association (GFA) To learn more visit: www.gfafoilworld.com / www.armstrongfoils.comIn this episode which is brought to you by Armstrong Foils, we sit down with Dr. Jørgen Vogt—Secretary General of the GKA, GWA, and the brand-new Global Foil Board Sports Association (GFA), plus co-founder of the rapidly growing Surf Foil World Tour (SFT). Fresh into 2026, Jørgen shares the exciting vision behind forming the GFA and what it means for the future of non-wind-powered foiling disciplines.Episode Overview:Why a dedicated association like the GFA was needed → to give emerging brands (like Foil Drive) and passionate individuals a unified voice separate from wind-powered sportsProtecting the sport from misguided bans and regulations → real-world examples from kiting and wing foiling, the power of one strong international body when facing politicians or environmental concerns, and educating authorities on why foiling belongs on our watersRepresentation at high levels, including potential IOC discussions → ensuring the community—not outsiders—shapes the sport if it ever reaches Olympic considerationUnifying disciplines under one umbrella → consistent rules, clear world champions, better sponsorship opportunities for young pros, and support for recreational riders at local spotsHow the GFA benefits everyday foilers → from gear innovation and community strength to fighting access restrictions and promoting safety/environmental harmonyThe inclusive board structure → bringing together diverse voices from surf foiling, e-foiling, foil assist, and more for balanced governanceJørgen's unique background as a lawyer (LLM/PhD) turned full-time watersports advocate → why legal expertise matters for building legitimate, respected associationsLooking ahead to SFT Season 2 → a welcoming, fun-focused tour where amateurs and pros mix, no one should fear entering, and the spirit is all about community, gear talk, and pure enjoymentFrom preventing future bans to empowering small brands and grassroots riders, this conversation reveals why unified governance is the key to keeping non-wind foiling free, growing, and true to its roots. If you're passionate about pump, prone, downwind, e-foil, wake foil, or any foil discipline—and want to protect access while watching the sport explode—this episode explains the big-picture moves happening behind the scenes.To learn more about the Global Foil Board Sports Association (GFA) visit → www.gfafoilworld.comTo learn more about Armstrong Foils visit → www.armstrongfoils.com
Hour 3 covers Missouri's legislative session from multiple angles. Lieutenant Governor David Wasinger discusses Senate dysfunction, lack of transparency, and Governor Kehoe's push to address state income tax. Mary Vogt of the Heritage Foundation weighs in on parental rights, government overreach, and political surveillance under the Biden administration. State Senator Nick Schroer talks Freedom Caucus priorities, school choice, cutting spending, and confronting special interest influence. Kim closes with a timely public health discussion on the South Carolina measles outbreak, urging perspective over fear. #MissouriPolitics #FreedomCaucus #ParentalRights #LegislativeTransparency #PublicHealth #MarcCoxShow
Col. Josh McConkey joins BV to discuss the situation in Venezuela and his new book on leadership. Tim Keller is officially in his third term. Vogt's Notes! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Heidi Harrison talks with Mary Vogt of the Heritage Foundation about the major political winners and losers of 2025. They highlight the Trump administration's action to cut $185 million in Minnesota funding as a victory for accountability and fiscal responsibility. The conversation emphasizes the rise of independent and conservative journalists, like Nick Shirley, who are exposing misuse of taxpayer funds despite mainstream media pushback. They also discuss the economy as a slow-burn winner, with policy moves like no tax on tips benefiting Americans. Looking ahead to the midterms, Vogt identifies economic affordability and practical policy solutions as the central issues that will resonate with voters.
Un afamado director de cine vuelve a su país para filmar una nueva película en su hogar familiar, para lo que debe reencontrarse con las dos hijas a las que dejó de ver tras su divorcio, una de ellas la actriz que él quiere para el rol protagónico. "Valor Sentimental" es el sexto largometraje de Joachim Trier, pero apenas el primero que se estrena comercialmente en Chile. Estrenado en Cannes, donde obtuvo el Grand Prix, este filme suena fuerte para la temporada de premios, ya con varias nominaciones a los Globos de Oro y esperando en la lista corta de los Oscar. Disponible en algunas salas de cine, pronto llegará a plataformas de streaming.
Temos o direito de pedir a Deus que acabe com o sofrimento de alguém através da morte? Neste Debate 93 você vai aprender bastante! Não perca!
The guest on this episode of The Back of the Range is Matt Vogt, a dentist and accomplished mid-amateur golfer who earned one of the most memorable stories in 2025: qualifying for and competing in the U.S. Open at Oakmont. The conversation covers Vogt’s journey from a modest upbringing in Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania, to his college golf days at Butler University, and his later-life resurgence into competitive amateur golf. He recounts his U.S. Open Qualifying experience, the emotional significance of his late father during that run, and the whirlwind aftermath of suddenly finding himself part of golf’s biggest stage. Vogt offers candid reflections on balancing a demanding professional career in dentistry with elite-level amateur competition, sharing how he relies on supportive colleagues and flexible scheduling to make it work. He opens up about nerves, lessons learned, and the surreal experience of teeing off at Oakmont in front of thousands—a moment where adrenaline met disbelief. The discussion also touches on broader themes in amateur golf: the evolution of college recruiting, the rising standard of competition, the mid-amateur “fraternity,” and the ongoing debate about reinstated former professionals competing in mid-am events. The conversation ends lightheartedly, with banter about future tournaments like the Gasparilla Invitational and the Jones Cup, showing Vogt’s grounded personality and enthusiasm for competing with his peers. Matt Vogt - InstagramThe Back of the Range - All Access Subscribe to The Back of the Range Subscribe in Apple Podcasts and SPOTIFY!Also Subscribe in YouTube, Google Play , Overcast, Stitcher Follow on Social Media! Email us: ben@thebackoftherange.comWebsite: www.thebackoftherange.com Voice Work by Mitch Phillips
Mary Vogt from the Heritage Foundation joins Marc while literally parked at Disney World, taking aim at the Vanity Fair hit piece targeting Suzy Wiles. She calls it “hate rhetoric, not journalism,” arguing the media's real motive is to undermine an effective conservative woman who stood by Trump when others fled. The conversation turns to the Southern Poverty Law Center, which Vogt says has morphed from fighting real hate groups to labeling Christian and conservative organizations as extremists — a tactic even used by the Biden administration. Marc and Mary agree the SPLC itself has become a political weapon masquerading as a watchdog. #SuzyWiles #VanityFair #MaryVogt #HeritageFoundation #SPLC #MediaBias
Marc opens with the balmy Wednesday morning forecast and previews a packed lineup, including Heritage Foundation's Mary Vogt, business updates with Nicole Murray, and coverage of international events. The hour kicks off with Mary Vogt discussing the Vanity Fair hit piece on Suzy Wiles, highlighting media bias, the role of journalists as political operatives, and the Southern Poverty Law Center targeting conservative groups. Energy and economic news follow, with a focus on declining gas prices under Trump-era policies, correcting misinformation about inflation and grocery costs, and market updates from Nicole Murray. The hour also covers Ford's discontinuation of the F-150 Lightning EV due to practicality and consumer demand. The segment closes with lighter news in “In Other News”: the Thriftmas trend of buying secondhand gifts, a viral bear-smacking video in Gatlinburg, the upcoming $1.2 billion Powerball, and household tips about laundry softeners. #Politics #Economy #Energy #MaryVogt #HeritageFoundation #Thriftmas #PopCulture #InOtherNews
BV is joined by Gianni Russo. An update on the Rob Reiner case. Vogt's Notes! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BV is joined by Tom Warner who says he was abducted by aliens twice. Updates in the investigation surrounding the deaths of Rob Reiner and his wife. Vogt's Notes! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What is the latest when it comes to State Fair plans and where it will be? You can enjoy a hockey game and help the community, how? Vogt's notes! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tim Keller's campaign is upset about the 'I Love Tim Keller' hoodies and they want names. What gun laws could be around the corner in the state of New Mexico? Vogt's Notes! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this Bell Work Talk, Dr. Ashleigh Bowman will introduce the key components of a business case, including calculating a return on investment (ROI). Forensic nurses should be able to articulate business components of the program and justify program costs for long-term sustainability. This podcast will help listeners begin thinking about the business model for their program to use in discussions with middle and upper administration and leaders. Ashleigh F. Bowman, DNP, CRNP, CPNP-AC, SANE-A, SANE-P, is an Associate Professor at the University of South Alabama, College of Nursing, and also maintains a faculty practice at USA Health's Children's & Women's Hospital Pediatric Emergency Department in Mobile, AL. She has been a certified acute care pediatric nurse practitioner since 2016 and became a pediatric SANE in 2020. She obtained her DNP in 2018 from the University of South Alabama. While Dr. Bowman has focused her clinical career on the care of acute and critically ill pediatric patients since 2012, her research and educational interests are focused on health policy and the intersection of policy impacts on clinical practice. Dr. Bowman is currently the project director for federally-funded grant project centered around pediatric sexual assault. Resources: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (2017, March). Toolkit for using AHRQ quality indicators. Retrieved from https://www.ahrq.gov/patient-safety/settings/hospital/resource/qitool/index.html Bartlett Ellis, R. J., Embree, J. L., & Ellis, K. G. (2015). A business case framework for planning clinical nurse specialist-led interventions. Clinical Nurse Specialist, 29(6), 338-347. https://doi.org/10.1097/NUR.0000000000000162 Birken, E. G. (2022). Return on Investment (ROI). Retrieved from https://www.forbes.com/advisor/investing/roi-return-on-investment/ Drenkard, K. N. (2022). The business case for Magnet® designation. The Journal of Nursing Administration, 52(9), 452-461. https://doi.org/10.1097/NNA.0000000000001182 Egan, C. (2024). Break-even point formula and analysis: How to calculate BEP for your business. Retrieved from https://squareup.com/us/en/the-bottom-line/managing-your-finances/how-to-calculate-break-even-point-analysis#:~:text=Revenue%20is%20the%20price%20for,%E2%80%93%20Variable%20Cost%20per%20Unit). Fernandez, V., Gausereide-Corral, M., Valiente, C., & Sanchez-Iglesias. (2023). Effectiveness of trauma-informed care interventions at the organizational level: A systematic review. Psychological Services, 20(4), 849-862. https://doi.org/10.1037/ser0000737 Gallagher, M. A., & Chraplyvy, N. (2022). Building a business case for hiring wound, ostomy, and continence nurses. Advanced Skin Wound Care, 35, 493-498. http://doi.org/10.1097/01.ASW.0000855028.36575.dc Green, J. S., Brummer, A., Mogg, D., & Purcell, J. (2021). Sexual assault nurse examiner/forensic nurse hospital-based staffing solution: A business plan development and evaluation. Journal of Emergency Nursing, 47, 643-653. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jen.2021.03.011 Hollender, M., Almirol, E., Meyer, M., Bearden, H., & Stanford, K. A. (2023). Sexual assault nurse examiners lead to improved uptake of services: A cross-sectional study. Social Emergency Medicine and Populational Health, 24(5), 974-982. https://doi.org/10.5811/westjem.59514 Office for Justice Programs, Office for Victims of Crime. (n.d.). SANE program development and operation guide. Retrieved from https://www.ovcttac.gov/saneguide/introduction/ Vogt, E. L., Jiang, C., Jenkins, Q., Millette, M. J., Caldwell, M. T., Mehari, K. S., & Marsh, E. E. (2022). Trends in US emergency department use after sexual assault, 2006-2019. JAMA Network Open, 5(10), e22236273. https://doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2022.36273 Welch, T. D., & Smith, T. B. (2021). Anatomy of a business case. Nursing Administration Quarterly, 46(1), 88-95. https://doi.org/10.1097/NAQ.0000000000000498
Mary Vogt, VP of Strategic Communication at the Heritage Foundation, joins Marc Cox to discuss a massive Somali-linked fraud scheme in Minneapolis, highlighting government waste and Governor Tim Walz's oversight. She also weighs in on the Boy Scouts' shift toward a “woke” agenda, the Department of War distancing itself, and the implications of a recent Republican special election win in Tennessee as a model for future GOP strategy.
What were some of the final big talking points between Tim Keller and Darren White? Vogt's Notes! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pasco County, Florida, resident Craig Vogt, 61, was arrested and charged with aggravated animal cruelty after he killed, cooked, and ate a couple of...peacocks. The bizarre act stemmed from a long-running feud with a neighbor who fed the birds. Vogt confessed to officers, admitting he decapitated the two peacocks and consumed them "to prove a point" to his neighbor for ignoring his demands. Prosecutors allege the deliberate, prolonged cruelty was meant to inflict emotional harm on the neighbor. --For early, ad free episodes and monthly exclusive bonus content, join our Patreon! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Nick Wilson and Jonathan Peterlin react to Kevin Stefanski's comments about accountability within the Browns organization. Then, they react to the best sound bites and storylines from around the sports and entertainment world.
NFL Network and Jomboy Media's Chris Rose joined "Baskin and Phelps" Wednesday, talking Guardians and Browns and why Stephen Vogt ended up winning his second straight A.L. Manager of the Year Award.
Highlights: After the podcast took a week off, Terry shares hiking tips for Wayne National Forest near Marietta. Terry has some upcoming book signings for his new book, starting this week. Terry on the Browns' endless quarterback struggles. Browns shift play-calling duties from Stefanski to Tommy Rees. Will it matter? Reese brings college experience. Terry doubts the change fixes deeper offensive issues, calls it cosmetic. Compares Browns' offense to broken car needing major repairs. Listener email blames Haslams for Browns' quarterback chaos and dysfunction. A listener criticizes the Browns for their poor QB evaluations. Terry questions if Sam Darnold or Geno Smith would have changed Browns' fate. Flacco's Bengals stats spark debate on Browns' offensive shortcomings. Browns' offensive line ranks 31st in true pass set grades. Rookie Harold Fannin Jr. praised for versatility and strong blocking. Email asks last fear-inducing Browns receiver; Josh Gordon mentioned. Browns draft priorities: elite offensive tackle and wide receiver. Cavs start clunky but show defensive improvement and effort. Terry suggests a big change off the bench for lineup flexibility. Mobley and Allen pairing debated; Terry favors creative rotation options. Donovan Mitchell praised for leadership and relentless effort on court. Cavs rank third-best regular season record since Mitchell trade. Terry compares Mitchell's impact to Jose Ramirez for Guardians. Terry recaps World Series and Blue Jays' surprising run. Ernie Clement's breakout postseason highlighted as ultimate underdog story. Clement's journey: waived by Cleveland, now thriving with Toronto. Terry calls for MLB salary cap to fix payroll disparity. Blue Jays' advantage: Canada-wide market and Rogers-owned media empire. Guardians praised for stability under Stephen Vogt despite payroll limits. AL Manager of Year debate: Vogt vs Schneider after playoffs. Terry previews Guardians' offseason priorities and looming hot stove season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Widow 180: The Podcast welcomes Amber Vogt, a recent widow navigating life after the sudden loss of her husband, Jay, in April 2024. Amber opens up about the shock and trauma of that day, parenting through grief, and the unexpected challenges of solo adulthood. Her story is raw, vulnerable, and ultimately inspiring. Here are five standout takeaways from our conversation:Trusting Your Instincts: Amber shares how paying attention to a “weird feeling” caused her to go home from work and check on her husband—reminding us to listen to our gut, especially during uncertain times.The Fog of Grief: The initial days following loss can be a blur; Amber only remembers fragments and emphasizes that it's normal to struggle with memory, planning, and focus after trauma.Importance of Hard Conversations: Having discussed funeral wishes and life plans with Jay helped tremendously—Amber encourages everyone to talk openly about end-of-life decisions, no matter how uncomfortable.Seeking Help and Letting Go: From home maintenance to parenting and finances, Amber's journey highlights the value of asking for support and accepting that independence sometimes means leaning on others.Giving Yourself Grace in Change: Whether it's tackling household projects as a form of coping, adapting to new routines, or learning to forgive yourself for not having all the answers—Amber's story illustrates that healing requires patience, self-compassion, and permission to keep moving forward.Tune in every week for honest widow talk and conversations about loss, resilience, and learning to rebuild life!Get our latest workbook in the Widow 180 Workbook Series, The Let Go Of Guilt Workbook if you need help releasing the tiring burden of guilt after losing your spouse. Get all of the details at https://www.widow180.com/guiltGet support from our community and join our Facebook Group, Widow 180 The Community on Facebook! Be sure to join our Facebook group, Widow 180 The Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/312036956454927Also follow us on Insta: https://www.instagram.com/widow_180/Check us out on YouTube at Widow 180: The Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-DK_dl31qMilJ5cE6t9MVQFor more blog posts and resources go to www.widow180.comQuestions? Email me at jen@widow180.com