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More people than ever have a therapist, yet 1 in 3 US adults report symptoms of depression or anxiety. So what gives? Is therapy even working? I had on a top clinical therapist and she said no, it's not, but there is something we can do to feel better. Dr. Maytal Eyal is a top practicing psychologist whose writing has been featured in The Atlantic, TIME, Wired, and Psychology Today, and her insights have appeared in NPR, BBC, Vogue, Vox, The Guardian, and Cosmopolitan. In this conversation, we dive into what we can all do instead of 1:1 therapy to feel better, how to know if therapy is working for you, and we answer many of your therapy questions.
Marina Bolotnikova, senior reporter for Vox's Future Perfect section, discusses her reporting on the national, citizen-led revolt against artificial intelligence data centers and how she thinks the backlash is a symptom of the failure of lawmakers to act and create meaningful guardrails against A.I. companies. Photo: MOUNT CARMEL, PENNSYLVANIA, UNITED STATES - 2026/06/23: A yard sign opposing a planned data center is displayed along Route 54 in Mount Carmel Township Northumberland County. In Mount Carmel Township, grassroots opposition has surged as residents display yard signs and demand a multi-year moratorium to protect their community from a massive proposed AI data center campus. The local resistance is driven by severe concerns over potential noise pollution, the industrialization of local land, and a massive strain on the power grid and water supply that could trigger utility rate hikes and local rationing. (Photo by Paul Weaver/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Ezra Klein is one of the sharpest voices in American politics, but this conversation is not about left versus right. It's about virtue, responsibility, and character. Ryan and Ezra talk about why virtue matters in a democracy, what liberalism has lost by failing to speak clearly about responsibility, and why institutions alone can't save a society if the people inside them abandon restraint, honesty, and self-critique. They also get into what Ezra thinks Stoicism gets right, where it falls short, and why Stoicism, or any philosophy, has to be tested in real life.Ezra Klein is a New York Times columnist and the host of The Ezra Klein Show. He is also the co-founder of Vox, where he served as editor-in-chief and later editor-at-large, and previously worked at The Washington Post, The American Prospect, Bloomberg, and MSNBC.
Happiness is a complex emotion and mental state that can be achieved through virtue or pleasure. But should it be for the good of the individual or society? Those in favor of virtue point to the Stoics and the Founding Fathers, saying you should strive for a life of moral virtue and rationality. Those in favor of pleasure say everyone should be able to experience it and define their sources of happiness. Now we debate: The Pursuit of Happiness: Virtue or Pleasure? Arguing Virtue: Jeffrey Rosen, CEO & President of the National Constitution Center; Author of “The Pursuit of Happiness: How Classical Writers on Virtue Inspired the Lives of the Founders and Defined America” Arguing Pleasure: Roger Crisp, Professor of Moral Philosophy at the University of Oxford; Uehiro Fellow and Tutor in Philosophy at St. Anne's College, Oxford Nayeema Raza, Journalist at New York Magazine and Vox, is the guest moderator. Join the conversation on Substack—share your perspective on this episode and subscribe to our weekly newsletter for curated insights from our debaters, moderators, and staff. Follow us on YouTube, Instagram, LinkedIn, X, Facebook, and TikTok to stay connected with our mission and ongoing debates. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Kenny Howes joins us again to share his latest famous VOX obsession that turned into a major acquisition. We also cover lots of Rickenbacker stuff aided by Kenny's past work experience at the famed guitar company. Ricken-back-er. Hosted by Todd Novak with Tony Dudzik #guitarpodcast #electricguitar #pedaleffects #pedalfx #theguitarknobs #guitarknobs #guitarinterview #guitaramplifier #guitarpickups #guitarsetup #fuzz #overdrive #reverb #distortion #guitartips Visit us at theguitarknobs.com Support our show on Patreon.com/theguitarknobs
Double Tap - Ep 467 This episode of Double Tap is brought to you by: Foxtrot Mike (Code: WLSISLIFE) Rost Martin (Code: WLSISLIFE) Night Fision (Code: WLSISLIFE) Flatline Fiber Co (Code: WLS15) Bowers Group (Code: WLS) Text Dear WLS or Reviews +1 743 500 2171 Public Show Titles GOA GOALS Aug 1-2 in Iowa. https://goals.goa.org/ DEAR WLS Question from Anonymous Coward Jon Follow up: (original question) Hey guys wanted to ask you a question regarding hunting, do you think I should get a 22 air rifle (small game) and a crossbow (big game) to cover my hunting needs on both areas or is there a caliber that you guys can recommend that would do both? Thanks and love the showMore details: I'm not a felon, I was wanting to have weapons that don't require gunpowder to use to provide for the family in the event of a shtf. Small game would be squirrels and chipmunks, big game would be big mule deer in NH Question from Joe J from South Dakota Dear wls, I am a little bit behind, but I just listened to episode double tap 445. You all are talking about flannel camarado and Jeremy says he could shear sheep and make his own cloth. As someone with family in the shearing industry, shearing is a lot of work. Joe J Question from Bill from Texas Bill Texas.Question for Jeremy. In an Ar -15 platform. Hunting deer and hogs mainly. What caliber would you recommend? 300 BLK or is there something better? I figure the longest shot would be no longer than 350 yds. Ps. I am a pretty pretty princess. Clip that. LOL Question from Agent Dusky from Florida Hello WLS. We meat again. I was testing some Copper Monolithic ammunition through a new firearm the other day when I glanced at one of the steel targets and had me a few thoughts. Do you think that it would be deemed safer or possibly more hazardous to shoot steel plates with copper rounds opposed to using standard lead ammunition? My first thoughts were that copper being harder could cause larger particles created that may have more energy. Though, being less dense, it would likely lose that energy faster. Do you think the safe shooting distance away from steel with handguns shooting copper mono is any more or less distance than when using lead? Also, when it comes to centerfire rifle rounds – do you think the same concept would apply?(probably right…?) Also would copper mono rounds from a rifle be more likely to damage steel plates than with lead, given the same or similar velocity and attributes? Thank you for your time. As you were. – Agent Dusky of the Mosquito County Militia. Hashtaggery 171 22lr SSB – Question from Liam from VT Dear WLS, my question is I want to get a revolver for CCW. Colt, Smith, Ruger? For caliber I was thinking 357/38 in a 2” barrel, your thoughts? I want it to be easy to conceal. I have striker fired and really want a revolver so no strikers please. Thanks ya goons. Liam Question from Shellbacked USMC from Nebraska Geno (RIP) told us that he was a guest on your podcast, albeit a little drunk. Is that episode still available online? It would be great to hear his voice again.Shellbacked USMC GUN INDUSTRY NEWS THEFIREARMBLOG Liberty Ammo Introduces Spike 2 0 44829010 https://pew.report/c/roktgA THEFIREARMBLOG Palmetto State Armory Offers Sabre-IC Receiver Sets for 6mm ARC Palmetto State Armory (PSA) has released Sabre-IC ambidextrous receiver sets purpose-built for Magpul ICAR magazines, supporting calibers including 6mm ARC and 338 ARC. The sets are based on the Sabre-15 Enhanced platform and are compatible with standard AR-15 pattern parts. They provide a foundation for building rifles optimized for the updated ICAR magazine architecture, originally derived from the LWRC Six-Eight platform. THEOUTDOORWIRE Leupold Launches BX-2 Timberline HD Binocular (10×42 and 12×50) Leupold has released the BX-2 Timberline HD binocular line featuring roof-prism design and its Advanced Optical System for improved light transmission, glare reduction, and resolution. The compact, ultra-rugged armored housing includes a large tactile focus wheel, replaceable twist-up eyecups, 1/4-20 tripod adapter, and is waterproof, fogproof, and backed by a lifetime guarantee. Targeted at recreational hunters and sportsmen seeking fine detail recognition in the field. THEOUTDOORWIRE Warne Maxima Horizontal Quick Detach Rings Warne has expanded its Maxima product family with new Horizontal Quick Detach Rings featuring an indexable QD lever system. The rings are machined from high-strength steel with a square stainless-steel recoil control key, providing tool-free optic removal/reinstallation while maintaining a return-to-zero guarantee. They are offered in 1-inch, 30mm, and 34mm tube diameters with Low, Medium, and High height options for broad riflescope compatibility. THEFIREARMBLOG The New Cz 600 Carbine Bolt Action Rifle 44829133 https://pew.report/c/c5FuaU THEOUTDOORWIRE ATN Launches Odin 6 MFT Multi-Functional Thermal Optic ATN Corp announced the Odin 6 MFT (Multi-Functional Thermal) on June 19, 2026, available in 320, 320 LRF, 640, and 640 LRF variants. The 6th-generation thermal device is designed for four roles in one compact unit: handheld monocular, helmet-mounted viewer, clip-on, and weapon-mounted sight. It features a 12μm VOx uncooled sensor with ≤15mK NETD (640 models), SharpIR AI-enhanced imaging, up to 1,700m detection range, and an integrated ballistic calculator. THEOUTDOORWIRE Kdg Expands Kinect Product Line With New Kinect Arca Rail System https://pew.report/c/l0Z7Sp AMMOLAND Palmetto State Armory PSA Rock Compact 5.7x28mm Pistol The PSA Rock Compact is a striker-fired 5.7x28mm pistol from Palmetto State Armory featuring a 4.3-inch barrel, polymer frame, and optics-ready slide. It offers high capacity in a compact carry package with low recoil and is positioned as an affordable alternative to higher-priced 5.7 handguns. The article provides shooting impressions noting good accuracy, reliability after break-in, and practical ergonomics for everyday carry. OUTDOORHUB Safariland Baseline Belt Series Ohub News https://pew.report/c/ZYy2SR OUTDOORHUB Vortex x Hunter Constantine EDC Carry Belt Vortex has collaborated with Hunter Constantine on a limited-edition tan EDC carry belt. The belt uses the proven Constantine Carry Belt design with a custom Vortex-logo buckle and supports a $10,000 donation to the Second Amendment Foundation. Only 250 units were produced. THEOUTDOORWIRE Winchester Air Rifles Single Action Western Revolver Now Available https://pew.report/c/TtoxrW OUTDOORHUB Stealth Cam Command App and 3.0 Series Cellular Trail Cameras Stealth Cam announced the new Command app (replacing Command Pro) alongside its 3.0 series cellular trail cameras featuring onboard AI. The app provides On Demand remote triggering, Live View video, integration with HuntStand and DeerCast, and satellite mapping. Cameras include models such as Deceptor MAX 3.0, Revolver PRO 3.0 (360°), Spectre 4K Pro, and Fusion MAX 3.0 with AI-driven False Image Detection, Rack Alert, and PIR Zone Selection. Before we let you go – JOIN GUN OWNERS OF AMERICA We'd love if you supported the show, join Agency 171 at agency171.com. Lot's of prizes, rewards and kick ass swag. No matter how tough your battle is today, we want you here fight with us tomorrow. 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Content warning: If the title didn't tip you off, this book deals with sex -- in graphic, often hilarious ways. Consequently, we're slapping an Explicit label on this episode, for both language and subject matter. In this episode, we look ahead to Amazon's upcoming Sex Criminals streaming series with a look at Sex Criminals Vol. 1: One Weird Trick, by Matt Fraction and Chip Zdarsky, published by Image Comics! When Jon and Suzie hook up at a party, they discover that they both possess a unique gift: When they orgasm, time stops for seemingly everyone but them. When Jon proposes they use this power to steal from the bank he works at to save the library she works at, it seems like the perfect crime. But it turns out they're not the only ones with the ability to inhabit the frozen world Suzie calls The Quiet. Like, what's the deal with the woman known as Kegelface? Is Jon a little too good to be true? And can our modern-day Bonnie and Clyde evade the Sex Police long enough to pull off that crime of the century known as … The Comics Canon? Also in This Episode: Everyone's favorite porn search engine Kevin's newest crush The Fermata and Vox, by Nicholson Baker The Girl, the Gold Watch, and Everything Superior Foes of Spider-Man Richard Parker's The Score, by Darwyn Cooke Join us in two weeks as celebrate America's 250th birthday with a look at the first appearances of Captain America, Namor the Sub-Mariner, and the original Human Torch! Until then:Please consider donating to the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund Impress your friends with our Comics Canon merchandise! Rate us on Apple Podcasts! Send us an email! Hit us up on Facebook or Bluesky! And as always, thanks for listening!
It's Fun Day Monday On today's program: California has declared a state of emergency over the warehouse fire in the Boyle Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles. The fire has been raging for five days now, releasing a black cloud of toxic smoke and destroying 85 million pounds of frozen food. Lineage Logistics, the company responsible for this disaster, has 55 workplace safety violations, 77 regulatory infractions and over $5M in unpaid penalties. Mouin Rabbani, Middle East analyst, co-editor of Jadaliyya and non-resident fellow with the Center for Conflict and Humanitarian Studies, joins the show to discuss what Trump's loss in Iran means for the Middle East. For more from Mouin consider subscribing to his eponymously titles Substack. Astead Herndon, Editorial director at Vox and host of the podcast America, actually, joins the program for a conversation about the tomorrow's primaries in New York and their implications nationally. In the Fun Half: Political strategist Morris Katz speaks on MS NOW about the importance of progressive Democrats keeping their campaign promises otherwise it undercuts the credibility and makes it harder for other progressives to win elections. Katz uses the example of Antonio Reynoso claiming he wouldn't accept real estate money and then turns around and accepts donations from big real estate. On a hostile roundtable, Faiz Shakir defends the progressive wing of the democrat party for offering material solutions to the scarcity crisis. Lindsey Graham is eating crow after lobbying for an attack on Iran for decades only to get his wish and have the U.S. lose. Now Graham is desperately trying to figure out how to stay in Trump's inner circle whilst pushing to continue the combat. Patrick Bet-David claims he was approached by major money guys to gauge his interest in being installed as a leader of Iran. Bill Maher is offended that Zohran Mamdani has not accepted an invitation to Real Time. All that and more. Legal Defense Fund for MN Anti-ICE Organizers To connect and organize with your local ICE rapid response team visit ICERRT.com The Congress switchboard number is (202) 224-3121. You can use this number to connect with either the U.S. Senate or the House of Representatives. Follow us on TikTok here: https://www.tiktok.com/@majorityreportfm Check us out on Twitch here: https://www.twitch.tv/themajorityreport Find our Rumble stream here: https://rumble.com/user/majorityreport Check out our alt YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/majorityreportlive Gift a Majority Report subscription here: https://fans.fm/majority/gift Subscribe to the AM Quickie newsletter here: https://am-quickie.ghost.io/ Join the Majority Report Discord! https://majoritydiscord.com/ Get all your MR merch at our store: https://shop.majorityreportradio.com/ Get the free Majority Report App!: https://majority.fm/app Go to https://JustCoffee.coop and use coupon code majority to get 10% off your purchase Check out today's sponsors: DELETEME: Get 20% off your DeleteMe plan when you go to www.joindeleteme.com/MAJORITY and use promo code MAJORITY at checkout. BLUELAND: Get 15% off your first order by going to Blueland.com/MAJORITY SUNSET LAKE CBD: Use the coupon code FS26 to save 25% on all full-spectrum CBD Gummies at SunsetLakeCBD.com. The sale ends June 27th at midnight Eastern time Follow the Majority Report crew on Twitter: @SamSeder @EmmaVigeland @MattLech On Instagram: @MrBryanVokey Check out Matt's show, Left Reckoning, on YouTube, and subscribe on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/leftreckoning Check out Matt Binder's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/mattbinder Subscribe to Brandon's show The Discourse on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/ExpandTheDiscourse Check out Ava Raiza's music here! https://avaraiza.bandcamp.
El Tribunal Supremo condena a José Luis Ábalos, Koldo García y Víctor de Aldama por organización criminal, cohecho, tráfico de influencias y malversación en el caso mascarillas. Ábalos recibe 24 años de cárcel y 52.500 euros de multa; Koldo, 19 años y 45.750 euros. Aldama, por colaborar, es condenado a cuatro años y medio, evitando la prisión. El gobierno califica la condena de Ábalos de desproporcionada, mientras PP y Vox exigen la dimisión de Pedro Sánchez. Esta sentencia es histórica y sienta precedente contra la corrupción. El juez Peinado envía a juicio a Begoña Gómez y le retira el pasaporte. Su afirmación sobre escoltas policiales y una posible fuga genera indignación y el Consejo General del Poder Judicial investiga sus palabras. En el ámbito internacional, el primer ministro del Reino Unido, Keir Starmer, dimite, y Andy Burnham emerge como sucesor. En Colombia, el ultraderechista Abelardo de la Espriella se impone al izquierdista Iván Cepeda. Finalmente, el presidente ...
Sobre las aspiraciones de VOX en Andalucía y sobre la reunión de ministros de Agricultura y Pesca de la UE
Estados Unidos e Irán posponen su cita en Suiza para negociar los aspectos técnicos de su acuerdo de paz, aunque el memorando de entendimiento ya está firmado y se espera que las conversaciones se organicen en los próximos días. En la política española, el Partido Popular aspira a gobernar Andalucía en solitario, pero VOX insiste en sus exigencias, mientras el presidente en funciones, Juanma Moreno, busca estabilidad. La primera ola de calor del verano llega a la península, con Castilla y León activando la alerta por riesgo de incendios forestales desde este sábado hasta el martes, ante temperaturas que superan los 35 grados y alcanzan los 40 en Zamora. En el mundo del motor, una sentencia del Tribunal Superior de Justicia de Andalucía anula la Zona de Bajas Emisiones de Málaga por vulnerar la libertad de empresa y discriminar a los no empadronados, lo que genera inquietud en otras capitales. También se destaca que el seguro de un coche eléctrico es un 36% más caro que el de uno de ...
Federico comenta la actualidad política marcada por la reacción de Pedro Sánchez ante la imputación del entorno de José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero.
Rosana Laviada y el equipo de La Mañana analizan las declaraciones de Feijoo en El Hormiguero acerca de formar un gobierno de coalición con VOX .
Christina Hello, everyone, I'm Christina Darnell, the managing editor of MinistryWatch. Welcome to the MinistryWatch podcast. In today's extra episode, I talk with Warren Smith about some news items that are slightly (even significantly) outside of our normal charity and philanthropy “beat.” So, Warren, what's up first? Warren Microfinancing is taking a beating in the media these days. In the 1990s and 2000s, microfinancing was all the rage. The basic idea was to give entrepreneurs who could not qualify for loans at traditional banks an opportunity to take out a small loan to finance income producing activities. Christina Women could buy sewing machines and take in tailoring and alteration work to support her family. Men could buy motorcycles to take them to job sites or pick up trucks to start a hauling or construction business. Warren That's exactly the idea. But new reporting by the Wall Street Journal questions the effectiveness of such microfinancing activities. It is also interesting that Christian ministries who got on the microfinancing bandwagon (Opportunity International, Hope International, Five Talents, and others) are now pivoting to savings groups, financial literacy, and broader economic development because the evidence for traditional microcredit has been more mixed than early advocates expected. Christina Something else that's been in the news this week has been Steven Spielberg's new movie “Disclosure Day.” Warren The new movie is being touted as a “takedown” of Christianity. Spielberg suggested that the discovery of extraterrestrial life would create a crisis for the Christian faith. Christina But a lot of Christian apologists have weighed in on this question and they say that's not accurate. Warren That is right. I've got to confess that I'm skeptical of extraterrestrial life on other planets, at least life on any planets within reach. There's some evidence of water on the moon and on Mars, so we might find some type of organism there, and that would be interesting. But I think we can see deeply enough into space to suggest that there's nothing significant nearby. Christina But even if there was, nothing about Christian doctrine would be challenged by the discovery of extraterrestrial life. Warren I think that's right. Christians from C.S. Lewis to Larry Norman (in his song “Unidentified Flying Object”) have written about this idea, and it is interesting but innocuous in terms of its threat to Christianity. A more troubling aspect of Spielberg's film, according to Rod Dreher, is its overt Gnosticism, and ancient heresy that keeps getting re-heated and half-baked by modernists and post-modernists. Christina So what is Gnosticism? Warren Gnosticism is a collection of ancient religious movements that taught that salvation comes through secret spiritual knowledge (gnosis) that awakens the divine spark within humans and frees them from the material world. To read Dreher's critique of the film, click here. My friends John Stonestreet and Tim Padget over at The Colson Center have also written intelligently about this movie. You can find their commentary at www.BreakPoint.org. By the way, the film is getting decent reviews and is performing well at the box office, taking in $44 million its first weekend, against a $110 million production budget. Christina This week marks the anniversary of the death of someone you hold in high regard. Can you tell us about John Dyer? Warren If you find self-promoting (and, too often, self-destructive) Christian celebrities distasteful, John Dyer could be your palate cleanser. He lived in the 1800s, and he helped bring Christianity to the American West as a Methodist circuit riding preacher. A church he founded in the resort town of Breckenridge is still in operation. He also ended up in the Colorado Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame. To find out why, read this piece, which I wrote a year ago, but which I call your attention to this week because it is the 125th anniversary of his death. Christina And you've been turning your eye toward Europe this week. Why? Warren Culturally speaking, things are strange in Europe right now. Birth rates are plummeting there even more than here. This fact will have profound economic and societal implications in the years ahead. I visited Spain 15 years ago and wrote about what I saw there for WORLD Magazine. (And here.) Here are the headlines from that story: Large, gorgeous, empty churches, an economy that lacked confidence, and conservative political parties hunkered down. Christina But that was, as you said, 15 years ago. Today, things have changed somewhat. Warren The economy is better, though not great. Center-right conservatives, represented by the Partido Popular, have been overtaken by the far-right Vox party. I started thinking about this when I read that Franklin Graham recently did a crusade in Madrid that attracted 10,000 people. That sounds like a lot until you realize that the musician Bad Bunny attracted 60,000 on the same night. Read my friend Bruce Bower's account of what is happening in Spain here. Christina Another high-profile event this week was the UFC fights at the White House. Do you have any thoughts about that? Warren Christians often talk about the “good, true, and beautiful” as if they are separate things. They are not, these three qualities are unitary, of-a-piece. Something cannot be really TRUE or GOOD unless it is also BEAUTIFUL. Something that is ugly or banal aesthetically is also, to that extent, also less true and less good. These are ideas to consider as we assess the events of June 14, which was — in my view — another “wag the dog” spectacle designed to distract the masses. Juvenal had a phrase for it: panem et circenses. Bread and circuses. He also said that such spectacles were a sign of a nation in decline. Christina Any final thoughts before we go? Warren If you have not discovered our YouTube channel, check it out here. We now have nearly 200 videos there, and they have attracted tens of thousands of views. Subscribe, like, and share to spread the word about our work. I am in Albuquerque next month. If you live in the Land of Enchantment, one of my favorite states, reach out to me. I would love to share a meal or a cup of coffee with you. My email is wsmith@ministrywatch.com. We'd love to have your financial support as we approach our fiscal year end. Just go to www.ministrywatch.com/donate Christina The producer for today's program is Jeff McIntosh. I'm Christina Darnell, along with Warren Smith. Until next time, may God bless you.
David Homan David Homan is the founder and CEO of Orchestrated Connecting, a global community of connectors; Orchestrated Opportunities, an impact-focused advisory firm; and SOAR CONNECT, a start-up focused on the strength of authentic relationships. He hosts a podcast called Orchestrated, focused on developing relationship value, is an active classical composer, and is a proud father of two. From middle-class beginnings as the son of a college professor father and nonprofit-focused mother, he has built a network reaching into the most private and incredible circles globally while maintaining a code of purposeful community building called Orchestrated Connecting. Noah Askin Noah Askin is an Associate Professor of Organisation and Management at UC-Irvine's Paul Merage School of Business, where he also serves as Faculty Director of their Leadership Development Institute. An award-winning teacher and researcher, Noah is an expert in organisational dynamics, leadership, and culture, focusing on the informal networks of communication and connection that drive organisational life. Noah's work has garnered him recognition on the Thinkers 50 Radar list and has been covered by various publications, including the BBC, The Economist, Rolling Stone, NPR, Vox, and Forbes. He lives with his family in Southern California. Orchestrating Connections In this episode, David Homan and Noah Askin talk about their book, Orchestrating Connections. The authors believe that meaningful relationships emerge when people are connected through shared values rather than credentials, status, or transactional goals. They propose five principles, namely curiosity, diversity, vulnerability, generosity, and gratitude, that lead to transformative communities. Noah Askin approaches relationships through sociology and network science. While many people study the structure of networks, his interest was in what actually creates meaningful connections. As David was already running a community, Noah started interviewing members to get a sense of the on-the-ground reality of connections. He realised that many of the most connected individuals identified as introverts rather than extroverts, and traced their empathy to formative challenges earlier in life. These findings challenged conventional assumptions about networking, leading the authors to distinguish between “networking for personal success” and “community building to help others”. Networking is focused on personal success and exchange, while community is oriented toward support, learning, development, and collective growth. Strong communities emerge when people are guided by a clear sense of purpose and create environments where relationships become a long-term source of mutual growth rather than short-term transactions. Trust and reciprocity, rather than transactions, become the foundation. Run time – 01:17:38 mins. Links for Subhanjan subhanjan@pitch.link https://www.linkedin.com/in/subhanjansarkar For Authors: https://orchestrating connection.com https://noahaskin.com LinkedIn – https://linkedin.com/in/noahaskin LinkedIn – https://linkedin.com/in/davidhoman
Hoy abrimos el directo con tres noticias que retratan el caos inmobiliario español mejor que cualquier informe oficial. 1/ El caso de los “tiburones inmobiliarios” acusados de acosar a ancianos para echarlos de sus casas. Operaciones con rentabilidades imposibles, pisos con líos registrales, renta antigua y una pregunta incómoda: ¿dónde acaba la inversión inteligente y empieza la depredación? 2/ Aviso a fumadores. ¿Puede un casero prohibirte fumar dentro de una vivienda alquilada? La respuesta legal puede enfadar a muchos inquilinos, pero también abre un debate necesario: propiedad privada, libertad contractual y daños dentro del inmueble. 3/ VOX lleva al Congreso la prioridad para españoles en ayudas a la vivienda, VPO y alquiler social. Aquí saltan todas las alarmas políticas, pero el problema de fondo es brutal: cuando el Estado crea escasez, luego reparte miseria y convierte la vivienda en una batalla entre pobres, jóvenes, inmigrantes, familias y contribuyentes. Hoy no vamos a hacer propaganda. Vamos a analizar quién gana, quién pierde y quién está usando la crisis de vivienda para colocar su relato. ✅SIN CENSURA en SUBSTACK: https://substack.com/@magnatesladrillo✅¿Necesitas un PSI (Personal Shopper Inmobiliario) para acompañarte a invertir en bienes raíces en la Com.Madrid?: magnatesladrillo@gmail.com✅Si vas en serio «La Biblia del Magnate del Ladrillo» está AQUÍ✅
Mercedes González, directora general de la Guardia Civil, comparece en el Senado por su relación con Leire Díaz. Niega conspiraciones contra la UCO y defiende la integridad del cuerpo, aunque su admisión de "dos cafés" con Díaz provoca la petición de dimisión de VOX y PP. José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero está citado en la Audiencia Nacional para declarar sobre el rescate de Plus Ultra y las joyas de su caja fuerte; el juez Calama deniega aplazar su comparecencia. La actualidad política se centra en varios frentes judiciales, incluyendo el caso Ábalos, el juicio al hermano de Pedro Sánchez y posibles medidas cautelares a Begoña Gómez. En el Congreso, PSOE y SUMAR impiden votar una iniciativa del PP y Junts para convocar elecciones generales. Los líderes del G7 se reúnen en Biarritz para tratar la paz en Oriente Medio y la guerra en Ucrania, donde Zelenski pide fabricar baterías antimisiles Patriot. Finalmente, el Hospital 12 de Octubre de Madrid realiza con éxito el primer trasplante ...
Interview with Kyle Floyd, CEO of Vox Royalty Corp.Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/from-one-asset-to-eight-how-vox-royalty-tsxvoxr-is-building-a-cash-generating-royalty-powerhouse-7187Recording date: 10th June 2026Vox Royalty Corp reported a record-setting first quarter in 2026, underscoring a period of accelerating growth driven by both strategic acquisitions and a strong gold price environment. The company generated $16 million in royalty receipts, alongside record operating cash flow and earnings per share exceeding $0.30. Management attributed this performance largely to a $60 million portfolio acquisition completed in September 2025, which added high-quality royalty assets that have since benefited from operational improvements and rising commodity prices.Building on this momentum, Vox introduced its first long-term financial outlook, projecting annual royalty receipts of approximately $66 million by 2030—nearly double its current guidance range of $32–$37 million. Notably, this forecast is based բացառively on existing assets, excluding potential upside from future acquisitions or the resolution of ongoing litigation related to the Red Hill royalty.A central element of Vox's investment case is its perceived valuation gap. The company currently trades at roughly $300 per gold equivalent ounce (GEO), significantly below peers such as Triple Flag and Franco-Nevada, which trade closer to $1,200 and $1,800 per GEO, respectively. Management argues this discount is difficult to justify given Vox's reported 28% return on invested capital and growing production base.Financially, the company remains well positioned, with no debt, available credit of up to $75 million, and a disciplined acquisition strategy focused on under-the-radar, pre-production royalties. Near-term catalysts include potential mine life extensions, ongoing drilling activity across its portfolio, and the possible unlocking of the Los Filos stream—acquired for a nominal cost but potentially worth up to $50 million.Overall, Vox Royalty presents a growth profile anchored in existing assets, with management emphasizing both operational execution and valuation re-rating potential.View Vox Royalty's company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/vox-royaltySign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com
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El programa aborda la actualidad internacional con la confusión sobre un posible acuerdo de paz entre Estados Unidos e Irán. En España, Begoña Gómez está citada a declarar ante el juez por presuntos delitos de corrupción y tráfico de influencias, lo que genera críticas de Alberto Núñez Feijóo. También se informa sobre la candidatura de Ione Belarra a la Comunidad de Madrid y la formación del nuevo gobierno de Castilla y León, con PP y VOX compartiendo responsabilidades. Un tema central es el impacto de la inteligencia artificial en el arte, con debates sobre el uso de voces de artistas y la creación de contenido audiovisual, generando entusiasmo y preocupación por los derechos de autor. El espacio se hace eco de las quejas de los consumidores ante llamadas fraudulentas, el aumento de los seguros y las tarifas de internet, destacando la portabilidad como defensa. Se defiende a Amaia Montero de las críticas en redes sociales, subrayando la importancia de la salud mental y la diferencia ...
PP y VOX impiden la celebración del Orgullo LGTBIQ+ en el ayuntamiento de Totana. Las derechas se unen y pactan unos presupuestos a cambio de vetar posibles iniciativas en el Consistorio a favor del reconocimiento de las comunidades LGTBIQ+. No es el primer ayuntamiento ni comunidad que reacciona así. Hablamos con Javier Nicolás, de la entidad No Te Prives y de la Red Regional LGTBIQ+, para que nos explique lo que está sucediendo en esa localidad murciana.“H, una autoficción musicalizada” es una obra de teatro sobre la disidencia de género que llega a Madrid, a la sala Nave 73, la semana que entra. Con su protagonista y autora, H de Luis, conversamos sobre la función. Y sigue la lucha entre Paco Y Xisca para saber cual de los dos sabe más de cultura LGTBIQ+.Escuchar audio
El programa destaca la formación del nuevo gobierno de coalición en Castilla y León, donde Alfonso Fernández Mañueco desvela los nombres de las consejerías y vicepresidencias, con VOX asumiendo la primera vicepresidencia. Se informa sobre el histórico viaje apostólico del Papa León XIV a España, que ha congregado a millones de personas y ha dejado mensajes profundos sobre la dignidad humana y la moral social, con momentos emotivos en Las Palmas y la Sagrada Familia. También se aborda la Copa del Mundo de Fútbol de 2026, organizada por México, Estados Unidos y Canadá, marcada por los elevados precios de las entradas y las largas distancias entre sedes, con Manolo Lama comentando el debut de España y los favoritos. Además, María Dabán presenta su libro "Cada loco con su historia", compartiendo fascinantes relatos históricos como la rebelión de Búdica, la vida de Esporo, Sancho el Craso, Catalina de Erauso y la curiosa bula de Antillón de su familia. Finalmente, se ofrecen ...
Federico y el equipo de la mañana analizan las negociaciones de PP y Vox en Andalucía y el conflicto entre Fernando Fernández Lara y Enrique Serrano.
Turismo y migración están ampliamente ligados en las Islas Canarias, escenario de la visita del papa León XIV que termina este viernes. El sector es el principal motor económico del archipiélago. Pese a las objeciones de que la llegada ilegal de migrantes en embarcaciones desde África supone un golpe a la imagen y al turismo de las islas, lo cierto es que el sector no podría sobrevivir sin los extranjeros. Desde las Palmas de Gran Canaria Las playas y el buen clima de las Canarias atrajeron en 2025 a casi cinco millones de visitantes… Una cifra que hace que el turismo sea la piedra angular de la economía de las islas, generando uno de cada cuatro empleos. Leer tambiénEl papa pide más solidaridad hacia los migrantes en el último día de su visita a Canarias Necesidad de mano de obra extranjera Sin embargo, las robustas cifras económicas esconden un dato: la necesidad de la migración. Uno de cada cuatro trabajadores del sector es extranjero. Leer también“No sabes si vas a sobrevivir”: La Ruta del Atlántico, travesía migratoria letal hacia las Canarias Pese a las políticas antinmigración que defienden partidos como la formación de extrema derecha Vox, José Mañaricua, presidente de la Federación de Empresarios de Hostelería en las Palmas, defiende que los migrantes son fundamentales. "Lo que pasa es que estamos en una situación donde se mezcla todo, ideas políticas intentando entrar en la economía, cuando realmente hay que ver la realidad, ver como España va a necesitar en los próximos años mano de obra. Una población envejecida, con jóvenes europeos y españoles y canarios que no quieren trabajar en el sector servicios, y donde la mano de obra migrante va a sustituir a esas personas que se van a jubilar en los próximos años, y van a suponer mayor riqueza para nuestros países", explica. Leer tambiénEl papa León XIV afirma que "todos, de algún modo, somos migrantes" al terminar su visita a España Lucha por mejores condiciones Entre esos trabajadores migrantes se encuentra Marcia Díaz, chilena llegada a las Canarias hace 27 años. Empezó a trabajar de manera irregular, hasta que logró la documentación. Supera las dos décadas de experiencia como camarera de piso en hoteles. Marcia no solo defiende la necesidad de los trabajadores migrantes, sino que además es portavoz en las Canarias de la asociación Las Kelys, diminutivo de “Las que limpian”, que se bate para que este grupo, formado principalmente por mujeres extranjeras, tenga mejores condiciones laborales. Leer tambiénMigrar hacia Canarias: La vida en el limbo de un centro de acogida "La mayoría son mujeres migrantes, muchas, bastante sudamericanas, y muchas compañeras africanas también tenemos. La asociación ya se había creado en el 2014, mediante un grupo de Facebook, por las mismas razones que estamos hablando, por las injusticias que se estaban cometiendo en los hoteles, en la hostelería, que las camareras de piso somos en la parte estructural de un hotel. Un hotel vende camas limpias. Entonces nuestro trabajo es esencial. Tenemos algo dentro de nosotras que es como un fuego que tiene esa necesidad de prosperar, de salir adelante, de no volver atrás a lo que estábamos pasando en nuestros países", afirma.
Más allá de la doctrina, León XIV ha venido a España con dos temas: no a la prioridad nacional, que es la obsesión de la derecha; y el respeto a la emigración. Y se da la circunstancia, no diré casualidad, de que lo que el Papa combate son las dos banderas con las que el PP y Vox, cada vez más hermanados, se han lanzado contra el presidente español y su Gobierno. De modo que el Papa va al encuentro de inmigrantes y Sánchez a su lado. Con la dignidad de las personas no se juega.
Gabriel Rufián ha alertado sobre lo que supondría un gobierno de PP y Vox. Feijóo y Sánchez han vuelto a intercambiar reproches
El programa comienza analizando el grave cariz que toma la trama Ferraz, con la figura de "Leire 10", quien se reúne en la Fiscalía General del Estado con cargos relevantes, lo que genera críticas a la Moncloa por su aparente inacción. Un tema central es la visita del Papa León XIV a Arguineguín, Gran Canaria, para encontrarse con migrantes y las organizaciones que los acogen. Se destaca la crisis migratoria en las islas, la labor de acogida del pueblo canario y las críticas de la alcaldesa de Mogán a la gestión del gobierno central. En la actualidad nacional, se informa sobre un incendio con dos fallecidos y 24 heridos en un bloque de viviendas en Magaluf, Mallorca, y otro incendio forestal que ha calcinado 3500 hectáreas en Villanueva de los Castillejos, Huelva, ya estabilizado. En política regional, se constituye el nuevo parlamento andaluz y Alfonso Fernández Mañueco jura su cargo en Castilla y León con el apoyo de VOX. Finalmente, varios expertos deportivos comparten sus ...
El Papa León XIV visita Gran Canaria para abordar la tragedia migratoria en la ruta atlántica, que ya suma más de 1300 muertes en cinco meses. Se reúne con migrantes y voluntarios en Arguineguín, simbolizando el recuerdo de las víctimas y la acogida. El presidente canario, Fernando Clavijo, critica la falta de recursos del gobierno central ante esta crisis. En el ámbito político, se constituye el parlamento andaluz, con Juanma Moreno buscando el apoyo de VOX para la gobernabilidad y María Jesús Montero perfilándose para el Senado. En Castilla y León, Alfonso Fernández Mañueco toma posesión con el respaldo de VOX. El Mundial de fútbol arranca en México, un evento histórico con 48 equipos y 104 partidos, y España debuta el lunes. Un fenómeno social relevante es el "giro católico" entre los jóvenes españoles, con un aumento significativo de quienes se identifican como católicos. Testimonios de una influencer, un enfermo de cáncer y un exateo muestran cómo la fe les proporciona sentido y ...
El Papa León XIV visita Canarias, donde se reúne con migrantes en Arguineguín y Tenerife, y lanza un contundente mensaje a Europa y al mundo sobre la inmigración, instando a no acostumbrarse a la muerte en el Atlántico y el Mediterráneo. Se destacan las emotivas historias de Pa, un migrante gambiano, y de Ignacio, un niño con distrofia muscular de Duchenne cuya operación milagrosa se produce tras las oraciones del Papa. En el ámbito político-judicial, se revelan las joyas de Zapatero, valoradas en 1.3 millones de euros, y las reuniones de "Lady 10" con Ábalos para proteger a Sánchez, así como sus encuentros con la Fiscalía General, que generan indignación y peticiones de dimisión. El Congreso, por su parte, da el primer paso para blindar la ley de eutanasia, con la oposición de PP, VOX y UPN, quienes defienden la prudencia y los cuidados paliativos, en un debate que coincide con el discurso del Papa en defensa de la vida. A nivel internacional, Donald Trump anuncia un principio de ...
En el informativos 24 horas de RNE con Rosa María Molló hablamos con el portavoz nacional de Economía de VOX y secretario general del grupo parlamentario en el Congreso de los Diputados, José María Figaredo, en relación a las negociaciones que se han iniciado en Andalucía con el candidato popular, Juan Manuel Moreno Bonilla. Figaredo ha insistido en la intención de VOX de dejar atrás las discusiones personales, haciendo alusión a las palabras de Moreno Bonilla calificando al partido de 'lío', y centrarse en el objetivo de "mejorar la vida de los andaluces" siendo conscientes, ha dicho, de los votos que tienen. Con respecto a la inmigración, el diputado de VOX ha asegurado que "en el Vaticano tienen una norma respecto a la inmigración que no es ni más ni menos que lo que pide VOX. Es, de hecho, un poco más de lo que pide VOX".Escuchar audio
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El Papa va a ser un turista más en la Sagrada Familia y Mañueco ha recuperado la confianza de Vox para quizás volver a repartir ceniceros portátiles por Valladolid. Pero me temo que la clave política del día pasa por la sesión de control al Gobierno porque es la primera que se celebra después de conocerse el contenido del sumario del caso Leire. Y, como es normal, miraremos al presidente y a sus respuestas, pero quizás haya que mirar también a quienes sostienen la mayoría parlamentaria.
La Junta de Andalucía ha elevado a nivel 2 el riego en el incendio que afecta a Villanueva de los Castillejos (Huelva) y ha pedido el despliegue de la UME. Un centenar de personas han dormido fuera por la cercanía de las llamas a sus hogares. El fuego ha quemado más de 3.600 hectáreas y se ha complicado por un cambio de viento. Además, Juanma Moreno se reunió con el líder de Vox en la región para tratar de alcanzar un pacto de gobierno. Del exterior, EE. UU. e Irán han intercambiado ataques después de que Washington tomase represalias por el derribo de un helicóptero en Ormuz, pero la Casa Blanca niega que se haya roto el alto el fuego.
La guerra en Oriente Próximo afronta una nueva escalada tras el intercambio de ataques entre EE.UU. e Irán que amenaza el alto el fuego. Washington ha bombardeado objetivos iraníes en represalia por el derribo de un helicóptero y Teherán ha respondido con misiles y drones. Mientras, Israel ha matado al menos a 11 personas en Líbano. Además, Andalucía solicita la intervención de la UME por el incendio de Huelva, que supera las 3.600 hectáreas quemadas, y Juanma Moreno se reúne por primera vez con Vox para negociar un posible acuerdo de gobierno.
Análisis con Cristina Monge, Ignasi Guardans y Gonzalo Velasco. Juanma Moreno se reúne por primera vez con el líder de Vox en Andalucía para negociar su apoyo. La ultraderecha exige que el acuerdo incluya la prioridad nacional que Moreno criticó en campaña y que ayer defendió en su investidura en Castilla y León Alfonso Fernández Mañueco. Sesión de control al Gobierno con cruce de reproches sobre la corrupción entre Feijóo y Sánchez. Y Estados Unidos e Irán intercambian ataques cruzados después de que Teherán derribase ayer un helicóptero estadounidense. Trump ordena una triple oleada de ataques sobre enclaves de Ormuz e Irán responde bombardeando su flota en Bahrein y posiciones en Kuwait y Jordania.
Federico y el equipo de La Mañana comentan las otras noticias de la actualidad centrada en la investidura de Mañueco y la visita del Papa.
S10 E4—Do you ever wonder what your life would look like if you had made different decisions a long time ago? Author Karen Swallow Prior joins Amy Julia Becker for a conversation about regret, human limitations, and her experience of not having children. Together, they explore what it means to face the losses of the past while remaining open to the unexpected opportunities and possibilities that can emerge alongside them.00:00 Introduction to Personal Narratives04:22 Navigating Infertility and Ethical Dilemmas07:10 The Role of Faith and Community in Decision-Making11:01 Control, Risk, and Reproductive Technologies17:30 The Intersection of Calling and Life Choices20:57 Navigating Regret, Limits, and Choices25:07 Historical Context of Childlessness29:07 Imagination and Reality in Family Dynamics37:25 Reimagining the Good Life Without ChildrenMENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:Christianity Today essay by Karen Swallow Prior: “The Birds and the Bees, Babies and Me”Institute for Family Studies essay by Amy Julia Becker: “Confessions of a Middle-Aged Mother”You Have a Calling: Finding Your Vocation in the True, Good, and Beautiful by Karen Swallow PriorThe Midnight Library by Matt Haig_SUBSCRIBE to Amy Julia's Substack: amyjuliabecker.substack.comWATCH this conversation on YouTube: Amy Julia Becker on YouTubeJOIN the conversation on Instagram: @amyjuliabeckerLISTEN to more episodes: amyjuliabecker.com/shows/_ABOUT OUR GUEST:Karen Swallow Prior, Ph.D. is the 2025-26 Karlson Scholar at Bethel Seminary. She is a popular writer and speaker, a contributing writer for The Dispatch, and a columnist for Religion News Service. Her writing has appeared in The New York Times, The Atlantic, Vox, The Washington Post, Christianity Today, and many other places. Her most recent book is You Have a Calling: Finding Your Vocation in the True, Good, and Beautiful (Brazos 2025).CONNECT with Karen: karenswallowprior.comFacebook: Karen Swallow PriorInstagram: karenswallowpriorX: @KSPrior Substack: @karenswallowprior__We want to hear your thoughts. Send us a text!Connect with me:InstagramFacebookYouTubeWebsiteThanks for listening!
La linterna de COPE cubre la visita del Papa a Barcelona, que inicia con una vigilia multitudinaria en Montjuic. Se recogen testimonios de reconciliación familiar (Desirée) y la importancia de la salud mental (Carmina). El Papa ofrece mensajes de cercanía, perdón, convivencia y unidad. Su agenda del miércoles incluye la cárcel de Brians I, Montserrat y la misa solemne en la Sagrada Familia, con seguridad sin precedentes. En política nacional, Alfonso Fernández Mañueco es investido presidente de Castilla y León con el apoyo de VOX. La actualidad judicial aborda el juicio al hermano de Pedro Sánchez, la petición de pruebas a EE. UU. para el "Caso Zapatero" y las negaciones de obstrucción en el "Caso Lezo". Pedro Sánchez afronta una sesión de control donde Feijóo exige elecciones anticipadas, en un contexto de presión judicial y dudas en el PSOE. Los equipos de extinción combaten por segunda noche un incendio en Huelva que ha arrasado 4000 hectáreas, causando desalojos y cortes de ...
Pablo Tallón reflexiona sobre la reelección de Alfonso Fernández Mañueco como presidente de Castilla y León gracias a los votos de Vox y su 'compra' del marco de la 'prioridad nacional'
Manuel Jabois reflexiona sobre que Mañueco haya asumido la 'prioridad nacional' de Vox en su discurso de investidura
Javier Rubio Donzé escribió un artículo este sábado en el que sostiene una tesis un tanto provocadora. Asegura que Vox, pese a su retórica patriótica y antisocialista, se ha convertido en un partido cada vez más parecido al PSOE y a Podemos en sus métodos y en su programa económico. El autor parte de la frase de José María Figaredo sobre el «socialismo azul y rojo» para devolverle el reproche. Quien acusa debería mirarse al espejo. Repasa entonces los paralelismos. Vox emplea querellas instrumentales para silenciar a periodistas, ha llegado a reclamar 10.000 euros por un tuit, igual que la izquierda. Aspira a colonizar RTVE con su propio sindicato, Solidaridad, cuando hace diez años pedía cerrar las cadenas públicas. Ese sindicato, dirigido por un admirador de Putin, usa lenguaje marxista y convoca huelgas generales. El reproche se extiende al terreno ideológico. El centro Issep, patrocinado desde San Petersburgo, recluta a figuras prosoviéticas como Verstrynge, Insua o Armesilla. El sector duro del partido abraza un discurso estatista, anticapitalista y antimercado, casi indistinguible del de Pablo Iglesias. El autor recurre a la teoría de la herradura para ilustrarlo. La supuesta vocación liberal se desmorona en lo económico. Vox promete una motosierra que no piensa usar, promete bajar impuestos sin recortar gasto y aplaude los aranceles de Trump, un proteccionismo que Bastiat ya ridiculizó. El partido crece en barrios obreros arrancando voto a la izquierda con promesas de vivienda protegida y discurso obrerista. Pero lo más inquietante es su deriva autoritaria. Sus altavoces desprecian la democracia, atacan a Felipe VI, elogiaron a Orbán y blanquean ciertas cloacas socialistas. Vox ha terminado enfrentado a casi todos sus antiguos aliados. La conclusión, parafraseando a Orwell, es que ya no se distingue al socialista del patriota. Cuando todos parecen traidores, conviene empezar el recuento por el espejo. Artículo de Javier en The Objective: https://theobjective.com/opinion/2026-06-06/vox-socialismo-mas/ · Canal de Telegram: https://t.me/lacontracronica · “Contra el pesimismo”… https://amzn.to/4m1RX2R · “Hispanos. Breve historia de los pueblos de habla hispana”… https://amzn.to/428js1G · “La ContraHistoria del comunismo”… https://amzn.to/39QP2KE · “La ContraHistoria de España. Auge, caída y vuelta a empezar de un país en 28 episodios”… https://amzn.to/3kXcZ6i · “Contra la Revolución Francesa”… https://amzn.to/4aF0LpZ · “Lutero, Calvino y Trento, la Reforma que no fue”… https://amzn.to/3shKOlK Apoya La Contra en: · Patreon... https://www.patreon.com/diazvillanueva · iVoox... https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-contracronica_sq_f1267769_1.html · Paypal... https://www.paypal.me/diazvillanueva Sígueme en: · Web... https://diazvillanueva.com · Twitter... https://twitter.com/diazvillanueva · Facebook... https://www.facebook.com/fernandodiazvillanueva1/ · Instagram... https://www.instagram.com/diazvillanueva · Linkedin… https://www.linkedin.com/in/fernando-d%C3%ADaz-villanueva-7303865/ · Flickr... https://www.flickr.com/photos/147276463@N05/?/ · Pinterest... https://www.pinterest.com/fernandodiazvillanueva Encuentra mis libros en: · Amazon... https://www.amazon.es/Fernando-Diaz-Villanueva/e/B00J2ASBXM #FernandoDiazVillanueva #vox #santiagoabascal Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Same Room 纽约华语播客节 纽约文化沙龙致力于拓展线下活动的公共性。我们主张众说纷纭而非整齐划一;我们拥抱多元视角而非标准答案。我们审视和反抗无意识的价值规训与随波逐流;我们冷酷地剖析自己的偏见,热忱地唤醒失落的维度。我们邀请每一颗寻找意义的心灵进入这个空间,真诚地感知、言说、倾听、理解。 这也是中文播客在这几年带给我们的力量之源。我们习惯于在异步时空中,独自聆听那些散落全球的美好中文——他们记录大时代、解构流行文化、观察城市与政治、想象参与世界的新方法……我们赞叹于那些独特的观点,并且渴望回应与共鸣。 于是我们决定:让这些声音在同一个空间回响。我们邀请来自 11 个播客的 12 位主播,从录音室出来,走进同一个房间,带着自己的叙事与视角,用声波碰撞,激荡出一个丰饶的公共声场。我们也邀请你,放下耳机,走进房间,成为塑造这个声场的在场者。 参与主播: 《起朱楼宴宾客》大卫翁 《疲惫娇娃》小杨 《美轮美换》Lokin 《城市传说》罗雨翔 《行星酒馆》东尼 《唠点纽约嗑》Rachel 47 / 杨蒙恩 《纽约漫谈录》欧阳斌 《残言片语》仁慈 / 伊如 《硅谷 101》/《新新人类》一闻 《选修课》老赵 活动形式: 三场对话,每场一小时。具体分组与话题会在未来公布。 时间:2026-06-14 周日 2-6 PM 地点:Cooper Union Rose Auditorium 地址:41 Cooper Sq, New York, NY 10008 报名链接:https://luma.com/1ver2cyw 【聊了什么】 本期我们请杨一回到节目,从 CBS《60分钟》一周之内的大清洗和 Scott Pelley 被解雇聊起。一个仍然赚钱、仍有收视率、仍是美国新闻界殿堂级的节目,为什么会突然陷入公开内战?Bari Weiss、Nick Bilton、Paramount/Skydance 并购以及Paramount和WBD合并、特朗普政府与 FCC 审查,又怎样共同构成了这场风波背后的权力结构? 我们也回顾《60分钟》的历史:Don Hewitt 如何把杂志叙事、明星记者和好莱坞式戏剧感带进电视新闻;它是怎样成为美国电视新闻的神话,又怎样影响中国观众对外媒和调查报道的想象。我们也讨论了在流媒体、算法和 AI 时代,这套电视新闻神话还能撑多久。 我们同时还聊了最近发生在美国网络媒体界的大新闻——BuzzFeed被收购和Vox Media旗下New York Magazine、Vox.com和Vox Media Podcast Network被Jame Murdoch部分收购,这部分内容将在《去现场》播出,欢迎关注《去现场》收听更多内容。 【支持我们】 如果喜欢这期节目并希望支持我们将节目继续做下去: 也欢迎加入我们的会员计划: https://theamericanroulette.com/paid-membership/ 会员可以收到每周2-5封newsletter,可以加入会员社群,参加会员活动,并享受更多福利。 合作投稿邮箱:american.roulette.pod@gmail.com 【时间轴】 02:02 CBS《60分钟》大清洗与 Scott Pelley 被解雇 09:27 为什么《60分钟》被视为美国新闻业的“大教堂” 13:22 Bari Weiss、Paramount 与 CBS 新权力结构 17:37 萨尔瓦多监狱报道被叫停:纸媒思维误入电视台 20:17 《60分钟》为何能成为殿堂级节目 21:22 Don Hewitt 如何创造电视新闻杂志 31:32 好莱坞叙事、明星记者与调查报道的黄金时代 35:22 烟草调查与《60分钟》的新闻理想神话 38:52 《60分钟》与中国 51:47 《60分钟》在 CBS 内部的特殊地位 55:52 《60分钟》的模式还能撑多久 【我们是谁】 美轮美换是一档深入探讨当今美国政治的中文播客。 本期的主播和嘉宾: 小华:媒体人 杨一:旅欧媒体人,播客《去现场》主播 【 What We Talked About】 In this episode, Yang Yi returns to the show as we begin with a week of turmoil inside CBS's 60 Minutes: a sweeping purge of senior staff and the firing of Scott Pelley. How did a program that is still profitable, still watched, and still regarded as one of the great institutions of American journalism end up in open internal war? And how do Bari Weiss, Nick Bilton, the Paramount/Skydance and Paramount/WBD merger, the Trump administration, and FCC scrutiny together shape the power structure behind this crisis? We also look back at the history of 60 Minutes: how Don Hewitt brought magazine-style storytelling, star correspondents, and a Hollywood sense of drama into television news; how the show became a myth of American TV journalism; and how it shaped Chinese audiences' imagination of foreign media and investigative reporting. We also ask how much longer this model of television news can survive in the age of streaming, algorithms, and AI. We also discussed two major recent developments in American digital media: the acquisition of BuzzFeed, and James Murdoch's partial acquisition of New York Magazine, Vox.com, and the Vox Media Podcast Network under Vox Media. That part of the conversation will be released on 去现场. Follow 去现场 for more. 【Support Us】 If you like our show and want to support us, please consider the following: Join our membership program: https://theamericanroulette.com/paid-membership/ Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/americanroulette Business Inquiries and fan mail: american.roulette.pod@gmail.com 【Timeline】 00:00 Opening note: this episode and the On the Ground preview 02:02 The purge at CBS's 60 Minutes and the firing of Scott Pelley 09:27 Why 60 Minutes is seen as a “cathedral” of American journalism 13:22 Bari Weiss, Paramount, and the new power structure at CBS 17:37 The pulled El Salvador prison segment: when print-media thinking enters television 20:17 How 60 Minutes became an institution 21:22 How Don Hewitt created the TV news magazine 31:32 Hollywood storytelling, star correspondents, and the golden age of investigative TV 35:22 The tobacco investigation and the journalistic idealism behind 60 Minutes 38:52 60 Minutes and China 51:47 The special status of 60 Minutes inside CBS 55:52 How much longer can the 60 Minutes model survive? 【Who We Are】 The American Roulette is a podcast dedicated to helping the Chinese-speaking community understand fast-changing U.S. politics. Our Hosts and Guests: 小华 (Xiao Hua): Journalist, political observer 杨一:Europe-based Media Professional; Host of 去现场
PNR: This Old Marketing | Content Marketing with Joe Pulizzi and Robert Rose
This week, Joe and Robert dig into the media reckoning hitting some of the biggest names in digital publishing. Vice, BuzzFeed, Vox, and others once represented the future of media, with massive valuations, venture money, and platform-driven scale. Now, many of those same companies have been sold, split apart, or pushed into bankruptcy. The boys ask the uncomfortable question: how did companies worth billions become cautionary tales? On the flip side, 1440 just received a $101 million valuation with only 27 employees and a focused newsletter-first model. The company generates about $1 million per employee and has built a direct relationship with nearly 5 million subscribers. Joe and Robert discuss why this is the same lesson they have been talking about for years: don't build your content house on rented land. Owned audience, discipline, and direct trust still win. Then the conversation turns to the growing demand for live experiences and even print products. Investors are rewarding live entertainment, movie theaters, concerts, and premium in-person experiences, while print continues to show surprising signs of life in certain corners of media. Is this a true long-term opportunity, or just a small bubble created by digital exhaustion? Winners and Losers Joe's winner is the baklava guy outside Knicks games, a perfect example of small, weird, consistent marketing becoming part of the fan experience. Robert's winner and loser is Ferrari's new design. In rants and raves, Joe talks about Nate B. Jones changing his AI newsletter frequency, moving away from the daily news grind and toward a more useful weekly cadence. Robert closes with commentary on the death of per-seat pricing and what it means for the coming SaaS apocalypse. Subscribe and Follow: Follow Joe Pulizzi and Robert Rose on LinkedIn for insights, hot takes, and weekly updates from the world of content and marketing. ------- This week's sponsor: Did you know that most businesses only use 20% of their data? That's like reading a book with most of the pages torn out. Point is, you miss a lot. Unless you use HubSpot. Their customer platform gives you access to the data you need to grow your business. The insights trapped in emails, call logs, and transcripts. All that unstructured data that makes all the difference. Because when you know more, you grow more. Visit https://www.hubspot.com/ to hear how HubSpot can help you grow better. ------- Get all the show notes: https://www.thisoldmarketing.com/ Get Joe's new book, Burn the Playbook, at http://www.joepulizzi.com/books/burn-the-playbook/ Subscribe to Joe's Newsletter at https://www.joepulizzi.com/signup/. Get Robert Rose's new book, Valuable Friction, at https://robertrose.net/valuable-friction/ Subscribe to Robert's Newsletter at https://seventhbearlens.substack.com/ ------- This Old Marketing is part of the HubSpot Podcast Network: https://www.hubspot.com/podcastnetwork
Este jueves 4 de junio, Carlos Alsina nos trae las historias para empezar la mañana: De las novedades sobre las cloacas del PSOE que ha destapada la publicación del sumario del caso Leire al pacto entre PP y Vox en Castilla y León.
Ben Lerner's slender new novel, “Transcription,” is just 130 pages long, yet it cracks open some of our most colossal and enduring philosophical questions. The novel is told in three parts. We open with an unnamed narrator going to interview his mentor, Thomas — an acclaimed artist in his 90s who also happens to be the father of one of the narrator's friends, Max — for a magazine. Before the interview, however, the narrator's phone breaks and he has no way to record their conversation. Rather than reschedule, he proceeds with the interview and only pretends to record Thomas as they talk. The second section flashes to the future. Thomas has died, and the article that our narrator wrote has become enshrined as the final interview with the iconic artist. At a symposium in Madrid, the narrator confesses that his interview was reconstructed rather than transcribed — a revelation that dismays the other guests and infuriates Max. Then we flash again. In the final section, the narrator talks to Max, who discusses his own complicated relationship with Thomas and technology, including how the internet and other digital tools impacted his family during several crises. Through these scenes, “Transcription” asks a series of questions: How does technology mediate our lives? How does it bring us together or pull us apart? Is there a difference between what's real and what's true? It also becomes a potent and poignant study of fatherhood and what it means. On this episode, MJ Franklin discusses “Transcription” with fellow Book Review editors Gregory Cowles and Alexandra Jacobs. Other books mentioned in this episode: “Leaving the Atocha Station,” “10:04” and “The Topeka School,” by Ben Lerner “The Dance of Anger,” by Harriet Lerner “Reporting,” by Lillian Ross “Magic and Loss: The Internet as Art,” by Virginia Heffernan “In Love: A Memoir of Love and Loss,” by Amy Bloom “No One Here Is Talking About This,” by Patricia Lockwood “The Shallows” by Nicholas Carr “Universality,” by Natasha Brown “White Noise” and “The Body Artist,” by Don DeLillo “A Hunger Artist,” by Franz Kafka “A Visit From the Goon Squad,” by Jennifer Egan “Asymmetry,” by Lisa Halliday “Trust,” by Hernan Diaz “The Mezzanine” and “Vox,” by Nicholson Baker “Outline,” by Rachel Cusk The books of Virginia Woolf Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. You can also subscribe via your favorite podcast app here https://www.nytimes.com/activate-access/audio?source=podcatcher. For more podcasts and narrated articles, download The New York Times app at nytimes.com/app. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Today on The Gist, an evaluation of America's legacy on its 250th anniversary, arguing that grading the nation on a global curve historical context yields a much higher mark than a C+. Then, America Actually host Astead Herndon discusses his new Vox podcast, explaining how focus groups illuminate structural nuances that traditional polls miss and analyzing the Democratic Party's ongoing post-election wilderness strategy. Finally, a look at the political pitfalls of the progressive policy agenda, exploring why leadership's persistent framing of corporate villainy often masks a deeper, self-imposed supply-side crisis in housing and energy infrastructure.See the full America Actually series on Vox's YouTube channel Produced by Corey Wara Video and Social Media by Geoff Craig Do you have questions or comments, or just want to say hello? Email us at thegist@mikepesca.com For full Pesca content and updates, check out our website at https://www.mikepesca.com/ For ad-free content or to become a Pesca Plus subscriber, check out https://subscribe.mikepesca.com/ For Mike's daily takes on Substack, subscribe to The Gist List https://mikepesca.substack.com/ Follow us on Social Media: YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4_bh0wHgk2YfpKf4rg40_g Instagram https://www.instagram.com/pescagist/ X https://x.com/pescami TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@pescagist To advertise on the show, contact sales@amplitudemediapartners.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Supreme Court has already ruled on monumental issues this term, and more are to come. Ian Millhiser is a senior correspondent at Vox, and he joins host Krys Boyd to discuss hotly anticipated decisions on birthright citizenship, transgender students in sports and gun rights and how the use of the “shadow docket” has changed the landscape of rulings. His article is “What the Supreme Court still has left to decide this term.” Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
Iran deal rumors, Thomas Massie, Camille Kiefel, Bryan Walsh at Vox, and Chris Olah of Anthropic headline today's A.M. Update. Trump's Memorial Day Truth Social post lays out his framework for an Iran settlement, demanding Saudi Arabia and Qatar sign the Abraham Accords first, while Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian goes on state television to say Iran is not seeking nuclear weapons, and Marco Rubio cautions that paper agreements still have to be implemented. A gunman opens fire at a Secret Service checkpoint outside the White House on Saturday and is killed, with a bystander also hit by gunfire. Freshly ousted Rep. Thomas Massie goes on the media circuit promising to read the full Epstein client list on the House floor before he leaves Congress, and Aaron calls it not finishing well. Detransitioner Camille Kiefel reaches a reported $3.5 million settlement against the two Oregon therapists who approved her double mastectomy after brief Zoom calls. A veteran Vox climate journalist named Bryan Walsh admits that over a decade of apocalyptic climate coverage was built on an imaginary worst-case model called RCP8.5, not actual forecasting. Aaron closes with Chris Olah's remarks at the Vatican on AI's unsettling inner workings, and Aaron's own personal story: 82 app builds, two hours saved every day, and a pregnancy app for his wife now pending Apple review.
The DOJ indicts Raul Castro and several Cuban fighter pilots, as the Trump administration's escalating pressure campaign raises questions about whether Cuba could become its next major foreign policy confrontation - freelance journalist Juan Rojas weighs in. House Republicans put the SPLC under the microscope, accusing the indicted civil rights group of manufacturing extremism for profit. Jeff Bezos opens up in a new interview, critiquing Zohran Mamdani, defending engagement with President Trump and the First Lady, and arguing AI will create a massive productivity boom. James Murdoch, the liberal son of Rupert Murdoch, makes a major media play of his own by acquiring New York Magazine, Vox.com, and the Vox Media Podcast Network as he attempts to start a media empire separate from the Fox family business. Birch Gold: Text MK to 989898 for a free info kit and to see if you qualify for up to $10,000 back through May 29. SelectQuote: Compare top‑rated life insurance options. Visit https://SelectQuote.com/megyn to get the right coverage at the right price. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
James Murdoch acquires Vox, Raul Castro has been indicted, and a new hit book about Truth in the age of AI was found to contain misquotes made up by… AI. Get the facts first with Evening Wire. - - - Ep. 2797 - - - Wake up with new Morning Wire merch: https://bit.ly/4lIubt3 - - - Today's Sponsor: Alliance Defending Freedom - Visit https://JoinADF.com/WIRE or text “WIRE” to 83848 to learn more. - - - Privacy Policy: https://www.dailywire.com/privacy morning wire,morning wire podcast,the morning wire podcast,Georgia Howe,John Bickley,daily wire podcast,podcast,news podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices