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Latest podcast episodes about Whitton

This Week in Hearing
275 - Inside Regeneron's Groundbreaking Hearing Loss Gene Therapy Treatment Program

This Week in Hearing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 48:10


Gene therapy is rapidly emerging as a transformative approach for treating genetic hearing loss, with Regeneron advancing one of the field's most promising candidates: DB-OTO. In this conversation, Regeneron's Auditory Global Program Head Dr. Jonathon Whitton provides an in-depth look at the company's work developing a gene therapy targeting otoferlin-related hearing loss, a rare but significant condition causing congenital deafness in children. Whitton explains the scientific rationale behind targeting the OTOF gene, the challenges of delivering gene therapy to the inner ear, and why this therapy holds particular promise for pediatric patients. He also discusses how Regeneron is designing clinical trials with long-term outcomes in mind, as well as the broader implications for treating other forms of genetic hearing loss. This discussion offers valuable insights into the future of hearing therapeutics and the role large biotech companies may play in making genetic treatments more accessible. The following Regeneron pages highlight the company's research on gene therapies for hearing loss and provide information on genetic testing and navigating a hearing loss diagnosis:https://aboutgenetichearingloss.comhttps://www.regeneron.com/stories/auditory-gene-therapyBe sure to subscribe to our channel for the latest episodes each week and follow This Week in Hearing on LinkedIn and X (formerly Twitter).- https://twitter.com/WeekinHearing- https://www.linkedin.com/company/this-week-in-hearing- https://hearinghealthmatters.org/thisweek/

Breakfast with Mandy  - Triple M Riverina MIA 963
Renewed call from Police for assistance regarding suspicious house fire at Whitton

Breakfast with Mandy - Triple M Riverina MIA 963

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 6:24


Murrumbidgee Police Inspector Glenn Smith repeats a call for anyone with information regarding a suspicious house fire and theft of a white Ford Falcon sedan from Farm 1390 at Darlington Point Road, Whitton early on the 24th of November, to come forward.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Radio One 91FM Dunedin
INTERVIEW: Ali Whitton on new track 'Give It Up Now' - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

Radio One 91FM Dunedin

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025


INTERVIEW: Ali Whitton on new track 'Give It Up Now' by Zac Hoffman on Radio One 91FM Dunedin

Breakfast with Mandy  - Triple M Riverina MIA 963
The 'Bidgee Bubble - Oktoberfest at the Whitton Malthouse + Griffith Foster Carer Jenny O'Donnell

Breakfast with Mandy - Triple M Riverina MIA 963

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 23:08


Massive weekend coming up in the 'Bidgee! Kelli from the Malthouse team joins Matty to preview the ultimate Oktoberfest celebrations on the weekend, plus Griffith based foster carer and advocate Jenny O'Donnell talks about the falling number of foster carers around the state.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rand(Nerds);
Rand(Nerds); Episode 251 - Nidhogg, Empyrion - Galactic Survival.

Rand(Nerds);

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2024 68:22


Welcome to episode 251 Skazz shares his thoughts on the game we recently played during game night: Nidhogg. It's a deceptively simple 2D sword-fighting game with surprising depth in its mechanics and an incredible amount of fun. We also dive into the newly announced PS5 Pro, discussing how a stable frame rate can enhance a game's visuals more effectively than higher resolution. This sparks a passionate rant from Skazz about how modern games often fall short in terms of gameplay mechanics, and we explore why focusing on graphics isn't the right approach. Our conversation then shifts to movies, with Ram revealing that he's just watched the entire Harry Potter series—most of them for the first time. This leads to a discussion about separating the author from their work, particularly in the case of J.K. Rowling, and how good things can be pulled from terrible situations . We also take a moment to appreciate the late Alan Rickman's incredible acting. Finally, Ram gives us an update on his adventures in Empyrion - Galactic Survival. He's excited about the prospect of finally getting his spaceship off the ground next time! Notes Skazz makes great use of his Whitton skills in Nidhogg A game to practise the basics of fighting in FOOTSIES A step back in graphics? The Bad Guys A decent film series with Harry Potter The horrific case of Thalidomide So was Snape a Villain, or a hero? Gone too soon Alan Rickman One of the more random project Daniel Radcliff has been involved in Guns Akimbo When you have film success, why not buy an Ice Cream van and hand them out for free Still having fun in space with Empyrion - Galactic Survival.

Money and Investing with Andrew Baxter
Maximising Property Investment: Secrets to Success with Jason Whitton

Money and Investing with Andrew Baxter

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 48:05 Transcription Available


Welcome to this week's episode of the Money and Investing Show, hosted by Andrew Baxter. This week, we delve deep into property investment with special guest Jason Whitton, CEO of Positive Group. With over 25 years of experience and assisting over 10,000 people in Australia and New Zealand, Jason brings invaluable insights into maximizing property value and making informed investment decisions. This episode explores the highest and best land use, the importance of proper financial structuring, and the benefits of investing in newer properties. Jason also shares crucial tips on avoiding common mistakes, such as cross-collateralization and choosing the right property manager. Whether you're a seasoned investor or just starting out, this episode is packed with actionable advice to help you navigate the complexities of property investment and secure your financial future. Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn from one of the best in the business. Tune in, take notes, and most importantly, take action! Subscribe to our Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfmaldKMEUc5qXeIQ7zEBeA?sub_confirmation=1   FREE Online Training with Andrew Baxter: https://bit.ly/cod-online   Subscribe to Money and Investing Podcast: http://www.moneyandinvesting.com.au/   The Wealth Playbook: Your Ultimate Guide to Financial Security: https://www.wealthplaybook.com.au/  The Wealth Playbook on Audible: https://www.audible.com.au/pd/The-Wealth-Playbook-Audiobook/B0CXYYWZTB?qid=1711282387     

Profitable Farmer
Episode 144 - The Impact Of A Nuffield Scholarship, with Jim Geltch

Profitable Farmer

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 58:31


Nuffield International's vision is to inspire people to make a difference in the world of agriculture.   It is fair to say this great organisation is truly achieving it's global vision- directly as a result of the many great leaders of Nuffield, like Jim Geltch, who have committed much of their careers to making this happen.   It was a privilege for me to speak this week with a fellow scholar and good friend of my father's, Jim Geltch about the Nuffield farming scholarship program and the significant impact this unique and very special organisation has had on our industry, both locally and globally. For more information on how to apply for a Nuffield Scholarship, click here   Jim started farming in 1971 in the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area at Whitton growing rice, row cropping and ultimately into tomato production. This led him to later taking up a leadership position managing the Australian operations for New Zealand's tomato processing company, Cedenco.   As a long-serving guardian of the Nuffield farming scholarship program, Jim served as CEO Nuffield Australia 2005-2016, Nuffield International CEO 2008-2020, having completed a Nuffield Scholarship tour himself in 1986.   Over that time Nuffield expanded to be a truly international foundation and a greatly expanded global community of scholars.   Jim has since been awarded an Australian Order for Services to Agriculture, and the Rabobank Leadership Award recognising the fundamentally important role he had played developing upcoming leadership in the Australian and New Zealand food, fibre & agribusiness sector.   It is my hope, through this interview, that we advocate for the Nuffield farming scholarship program and that we honour the immense contribution that Jim has had made to this organisation and it's community of industry leaders.   Thank you Jim for a career advocating for the next generation of leaders in our industry, and for your immense contribution to Nuffield and to Australian Agriculture.   Sincerely,   Jeremy

Hot Springs Village Inside Out
2024 Raising the Curtain Concert: Stacy Whitton Summers

Hot Springs Village Inside Out

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024


  Audrey Finley from The Entertainment Foundation comes by to discuss the upcoming concert in coordination with the Lifelong Learning Institute. It's the final concert in the 2024 Raising The Curtain series featuring Stacey Whitton Summers from Reno, Nevada, who will showcase her many talents as an actress, vocalist, and tribute artist by paying tribute to Marilyn Monroe, Shania Twain, and Pat Benatar. Purchase tickets at hsvticketsales.com. Thursday, May 30, 2024 at 7 pm Woodlands Auditorium Thanks to our exclusive media partner, KVRE • Join Our Free Email Newsletter • Subscribe To The Podcast Anyway You Want • Subscribe To Our YouTube Channel (click that bell icon, too) • Join Our Facebook Group • Tell Your Friends About Our Show • Support Our Sponsors (click on the images below to visit their websites) __________________________________________

Motor Trade Radio
Motor Trade Radio E29 S10. April's new car & vans regs. Q1 used sales. Ford to limit ICE sales. Cazoo latest. [M]enable Moment with Stephen Whitton

Motor Trade Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2024 40:18


Moffee for Breakfast - Triple M Coffs Coast 106.3
Julie Whitton from NSW Ambulance Talks Road Safety

Moffee for Breakfast - Triple M Coffs Coast 106.3

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2024 5:43


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The Coach's Journey
Episode #64: Alex Whitton – Balancing the Being and the Doing

The Coach's Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 123:03


The question of what makes a life well-lived is at the heart of Alex Whitton's work, both as a coach and as the CEO of a charity that supports young people to realise their potential.In this episode of the Coach's Journey Podcast, Alex tells Robbie about the story of his career so far, from studying at Oxford University, to his volunteer work with young people, to running a social enterprise and then deciding to become a coach.He describes how he emerged from a mindset of scarcity into one of abundance and opportunity as he came to recognise his strengths as a coach, which were cultivated through his work with Universify and the MOE Foundation.Alex shares insights into how he has built his coaching business alongside his work with Universify, and also how he is fulfilling his childhood ambition of becoming an author.He speaks about the fundamental importance of authenticity, vulnerability and creativity – principles that underpin his writing practice as well as his work as a coach and CEO.In this episode, Alex and Robbie also talk about:- Stories, memories and listening for insight- How coaching skills can empower young people throughout their lives- The power of someone taking your dreams seriously- Taking a bigger-picture view, in order to see your own abundance- A highly effective way to invite people to be coached and enhance your agency as a coachAlex also offers a refreshing approach to framing conversations with prospective clients, capturing the spirit of co-creation in a way that has universal appeal.

Principle of Hospitality - The Podcast
Ep 276 - From Pandemic to Pastry Powerhouse: The Tarts Anon Tale With Gareth Whitton from Tarts Anon

Principle of Hospitality - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 82:33


Ep 276 - From Pandemic to Pastry Powerhouse: The Tarts Anon Tale With Gareth Whitton from Tarts Anon In this series we are re-releasing some of our most loved, talked about and interesting conversations. We hope you enjoy this episode.Welcome to the Principle of Hospitality Podcast where we dive deeply into culinary arts with some of the most fascinating personalities. Join your host, Leon Kennedy, as he sits down with the elite operators of the culinary world. In today's episode, we have a special guest who embodies the essence of a high-performance chef. If there were a West Point equivalent for chefs, he would be a two-time graduate. A pastry maestro who turns fine dining into art in tart shells, we are delighted to have Gareth Whitton, the founder of Tarts Anon. Tarts Anon was born out of a lockdown and rapidly gained a cult following for its amazing tarts. While many are familiar with the story of Tarts Anon, the intriguing personal journey of Gareth remains a tale that has yet to be told. Today, we're excited to not only delve into the inception of Taron but also explore Gareth's unique story.In this podcast Leon discusses… -Kitchen Culture Shock - Hear about Gareth's first plunge into a high-pressure kitchen environment with its unique fashion and culture. A story that promises unexpected turns and an intense experience that will make you rethink your comfy shoes. -Pushing Boundaries - Learn about how Gareth relentlessly chased challenging situations, all in an attempt to absorb as much knowledge as he could. A tale of not just skill, but a test of endurance and ambition. -More Than a Glittering CV - Uncover the truth behind Gareth's illustrious resume. Hear about his motivation which wasn't about achieving a stellar CV but gaining invaluable culinary experience. A perspective that challenges the traditional notions of success. Please find our guest information here:Website: https://www.tartsanon.com.au/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tarts_anon/Please find us here at POH:Website: https://principleofhospitality.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/principle_of_hospitality/Mentioned in this episode:Principle Design Sustainable PackagingYou never know what's around the corner when it comes to compliance in the hospitality industry. Luckily Principle Design are experts in sustainable packaging and can advise your cafe, restaurant or venue on the right choices without compromising on branding. You don't have to sacrifice design that sells for packaging that fills the land. Speak to the Principle Design team today to learn about the great packaging options available for your Food & Beverage business. Principle Design Website - https://principledesign.com.au/Pay.com.auAre you a business owner bogged down by cumbersome payment processes earning you no reward points, well Pay.com.au has got you covered. With their platform, you can process payments faster, easier, and with better rewards than ever before — earning points with every business payment. Whether you're paying invoices, employees, your BAS statements or simply looking to manage your business expenses more efficiently, Pay.com.au is your go-to platform. Turn your reward points into business-class flights or gift cards to incentivize and retain your staff.

Hard Knox Talks
Joleyne Whitton worked in Child Apprehension here in Sask until her addiction took everything. Including her own children. MUST LISTEN.

Hard Knox Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 32:10


Joleyne worked in child apprehension for the Ministry of Social Services here in Saskatchewan. She also fell deep into addiction during that time, lost her job, and had her own children apprehended. Today she is on the other side of it all and joined us to share her story.Support the showWe've got fresh merch and it's amazing! Pick yours up HERE Are you getting something from our content? Tap here and buy us a coffee to say thanks and help us keep this train on the tracks! Check us out on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@hardknoxtalksCheck out the AIMS-SK Program https://cmelearning.usask.ca/specialized-programs/aims-sk/aims_sk_overview.phpStronger Together CanadaHolding Hope CanadaHealing Hearts Canada

Australian Military History
Major James Francis Thomas

Australian Military History

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 36:12


As the defence lawyer for Morant, Handcock and Whitton during the Boer War, the story of Major Thomas is often overshadowed by events of the Courts Marshall. As a prominent figure in the small rural town of Tenterfield, Thomas raised a contingent of mounted troops for service in South Africa and saw action on many battlefields, including The Siege of Elands River. The result of his service and the outcome of the Morant trial left Thomas a broken man, largely shunned by the community who once lauded him.https://www.australianmilitaryhistorypodcast.com/patreon.com/user?u=46029761 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

What's That Sound?
Becki Whitton (Aphir) | What's That Sound? w/ Stu Watts #41

What's That Sound?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 64:12


Stu Watts chats with Becki Whitton, who is an engineer, songwriter and producer working out of Melbourne's Carriage Studio. Her approach in the studio balances focus and ease, and centres on a thirst to find the most powerful expression of a song's emotional core. Becki has received ARIA, AWMA, MPEG and Music Victoria Award nominations for her sound work, and managed sound for Girls Rock! Camp ACT from 2016-2022. In her solo electronic choral project Aphir, Becki has been hailed as part of ‘Australia's new wave of female electronic innovators' and has performed around Australia and internationally including performances at Music Tech Fest (Berlin), Denmark Arts (WA), and Falls Festival. Since 2016, Becki has released music through experimental label Provenance Records, founded by Stuart Buchanan (New Weird Australia) and, following Buchanan's departure from the label, turned Provenance into an artist cooperative in 2021. Throughout 2020 - 2021 Becki embraced the challenges of pandemic lockdown through live-streaming on Twitch - first producing, recording, and mixing her 2020 LP, Republic of Paradise on livestream, and then pursuing marathon-length vocal improvisations on Twitch throughout 2021, culminating in a 12-hour performance on Boxing Day that year. Becki has been actively involved in the left-field music community through the creation of The Wettest 100 - an alternative to Triple J's Hottest 100 which was voted on Instagram and which celebrated 100 Australian tracks (narrowed down from 185 nominations) which sit outside the genre-world of the Hottest 100 countdown. Becki's sixth LP, ‘The Halo Is Shapeless', was released under her Aphir moniker in May 2023. Chapters: 00:00:00 Intro 00:02:09 About Becki Whitton 00:03:23 Becki's music journey 00:08:27 Learning by assisting Andrei Eremin 00:10:13 Mindset and approach in her own sessions 00:13:44 A key moment that led her to understanding the artist's vision 00:16:22 Capturing the essence of the artist 00:20:25 Having a supportive community 00:21:58 The difficulty of knowing the right way to learn 00:23:12 Keeping open communication with the artist 00:24:15 Becki's solo project "Aphir" 00:29:00 What fuels Becki's creativity 00:31:46 PayPal donation link 00:32:10 Collaborating with others 00:33:48 Stu attempts to describe Becki's work 00:35:46 How Becki faces challenges with her ego 00:39:40 Not taking mix notes personally 00:43:20 What is Becki's meaning of a "good mix" 00:45:59 Becki's favourite tools 00:52:46 The Wettest 100 00:59:58 Becki's advice for Producers, Engineers and Artists 01:02:23 Where you can find Becki online 01:03:01 Conclusion/Outro Make sure to subscribe or follow this channel and share it on your socials! Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@whatsthatsoundpodcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Stu Watts: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@stu.watts.audio⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  Becki Whitton: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@aphir_ Becki Whitton website ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Stu Watts website⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Listen to Stu's work on Spotify⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Listen to Becki's work on Spotify⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠SUPPORT THE PODCAST WITH A DONATION⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Email ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠podcast.whatsthatsound@gmail.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ for any enquiries.

Man Booker Prize
The Booker at the Oscars: Schindler's Ark vs Schindler's List

Man Booker Prize

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 51:41


It's Oscars season so we're off to the movies. Welcome to the first in a new mini-series where we explore Booker Prize novels whose silver screen adaptations went on to experience Oscar glory. We're starting with Schindler's Ark, the Booker Prize 1982 winner, which also happens to be the first Booker-winning novel to become a film that won a Best Picture Oscar. Listen in as we dive into the book and its film counterpart. In this episode Jo and James: Share a brief biography of Thomas Keneally Revisit the origin story of Schindler's Ark Consider whether “non-fiction novels” are really novels Summarise the plot of the book, and discuss their thoughts on it Explore the character of Oskar Schindler Delve into Steven Spielberg's adaptation, Schindler's List, and the differences between book and film Reading list: Schindler's Ark by Thomas Keneally The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro Empire of the Sun by J.G. Ballard Hotel du Lac by Anita Brookner Erasure by Percival Everett The Trees by Percival Everett The Place at Whitton by Thomas Keneally The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith by Thomas Keneally Gossip from the Forest by Thomas Keneally Confederates by Thomas Keneally An Ice-Cream War by William Boyd The Daughters of Mars by Thomas Keneally A full transcript of the episode is available at our website. Take a look at all of the TV and film adaptations of Booker Prize novels here. And to watch the full interview with Thomas Keneally, head to our YouTube channel here. Follow The Booker Prize Podcast so you never miss an episode. Visit http://thebookerprizes.com/podcast to find out more about us, and follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and Tiktok @thebookerprizes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

This Week's Long Island News
Nassau County Legislator & Minority Leader Delia DeRiggi-Whitton

This Week's Long Island News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 28:00


Bill McIntyre talks with Ms. Delia DeRiggi-Whitton, a Nassau County Legislator since 2012, who in December was appointed the new Democratic Minority Leader by the members of her caucus. They talk about what the leader is responsible for, her thoughts on the Nassau University Medical Center's future, and more.

TV RELOAD
Gareth Whitton - DESSERT MASTERS - Winners Chat

TV RELOAD

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 31:02


On today's episode of TV Reload I am joined by Gareth Whitton who was the winner from Dessert Masters Australia for 2023. The spin off from MasterChef Australia finished a few weeks ago and I have been looking forward to sharing this exciting look back at his time on the show. Gareth is a chef with 18 years experience. After working in some of the world's best restaurants, he started baking tarts at home during Melbourne's COVID-19 lockdown.  Quickly, his neighbours (and shortly the whole of Melbourne) were lining up to taste his delicious goods. Which soon evolved into the opening of two ‘Tarts Anon' locations.   Which… landed him a role as a guest judge on Masterchef Australia in 2022 and the opportunity to compete for the bragging rights of the dessert world in this latest televised competition.  I will find out about his relationship with the competition and why he thinks keeping it simple at times helped him win. Garath will talk about the effect COVID had on the cooking world and why he felt disillusioned by the whole industry.  If you have wondered what kind of preparation and planning goes into these cooking shows. Gareth will also share what dishes he already locked in prior to filming the series.  Plus we will get plenty of exclusives from behind the scenes of ‘Dessert Masters' Which is still available to watch on Ten Play if you missed any of the delicious episodes.   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

RSN Racing Pulse
Here For The Horses: Professor Chris Whitton (episode three)

RSN Racing Pulse

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 18:54


Here For The Horses is a new special podcast series, presented by Racing Victoria. In each episode, we will be discovering how Victorian racing is progressing as a leader in equine care.

Relics Radio show
S7 E2 - Patrick Whitton - Amphibious Detecting - Under the Ice Detecting

Relics Radio show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 100:49


Tonight on Relics Radio, Patrick Whitton from Amphibious Detecting joins us to talk metal detecting on land, in the water, and under the ice… brrrrr LINKS:Patrick Whitton Amphibious DetectingYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@AmphibiousDetecting Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/307719006602790Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amphibiousdetecting/RELICS RADIO is live on spreaker.com/digginwithseven every Thursday night at 8:00 pm (Eastern) and is available on spreaker.com or wherever you get your podcast.Be sure and check out our Relics Radio sponsors:American Digger Magazine - www.americandigger.comJeff Lubbert - Sales AssociateHistory Seekers303 618-5179DK's LINKS:All My Links Here: https://linktr.ee/adventuresindirtAdventures in Dirt on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/adventuresindirtAdventures in Dirt Facebook Group page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/AdventuresInDirtTONY's LINKS:5280 Adventures on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/5280adventures5280 Adventures on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/5280adventures5280 Adventures on Instagram:DIGGIN WITH SEVEN's LINKS:Diggin with Seven on YouTube www.youtube.com/digginwithsevenDiggin with Seven on MeWe: https://mewe.com/group/5ff9b8e3c3e5427a1b6f17dfRelics Radio on MeWe: https://mewe.com/group/5fdcb8bb0e3715112094773cLoy Milam on MeWe: https://mewe.com/i/loymilamWelcome to another episode of Relics Radio yall!Thanks yall for spending your Thursday night with us. Appreciate you all!

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Triathlon Nutrition Academy
Juggling Shift Work and Triathlon with Age-Group athlete Jules Whitton

Triathlon Nutrition Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 32:08


As a paramedic for the NSW Ambulance service, Julie Whitton juggles a lot! Crazy 12 hour shifts, often overnight, family and training for not one, but three sports.    As a quiet achiever and self professed introvert, she silently chips away at her goals. 70.3 is her distance of choice and she is weeks away from racing Hervey Bay 100.   As a shift worker with a hugely variable routine, training and nutrition looks very different to the average 9-5 triathlete.   So how does she fit training in around a rolling 9 day roster and 12 hour overnight shifts? What strategies has she learnt work for her to toe the start line in the best possible shape she can? And from a nutrition perspective, how has she overcome the challenges you face when mealtimes are not in your control.   Tune in to find out!   LINKS   Check how well you're doing when it comes to your nutrition with our 50 step checklist to Triathlon Nutrition Mastery: dietitianapproved.com/checklist   Start working on your nutrition now with my Triathlon Nutrition Kickstart course: dietitianapproved.com/kickstart It's for you if you're a triathlete and you feel like you've got your training under control and you're ready to layer in your nutrition. It's your warmup on the path to becoming a SUPERCHARGED triathlete – woohoo!   Join the waitlist for our next opening of the Triathlon Nutrition Academy www.dietitianapproved.com/academy   Website: www.dietitianapproved.com Instagram: @Dietitian.Approved  @triathlonnutritionacademy Facebook: www.facebook.com/DietitianApproved   The Triathlon Nutrition Academy is a podcast by Dietitian Approved. All rights reserved. www.dietitianapproved.com/academy   Dietitian Approved acknowledges the Traditional custodians of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, The Turrbal and Jagera peoples. We pay our respects to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Success Made to Last
Success to Significance with Kellie Whitton, Founder of CaraKit, Film Marketing Exec, Cancer Survivor

Success Made to Last

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 31:08


Kellie Whitton has moved her life from success to significance. Be warned of this emotionally charged conversation. It all began when Kellie, a working mom of two young kids received a breast cancer diagnosis at the age of 44. Kellie was lucky to be surrounded by an incredible network of generous friends and family who wanted to help but didn't know how. The trouble was, she didn't know, either. It was after going through chemotherapy, 3 surgeries and 30 rounds of radiation that she realized she wanted to help other women in the same situation—along with their family and friends. And so she founded CaraKit with a friend who had been impacted as a cancer caregiver as well.Now staffed by a passionate and talented team, CaraKit is based in Los Angeles, bringing a bit of luxury, comfort and hope to every kit.What does significance look like to you? Does it mean using your life experience to change the lives of others, without any expectations of anything in return?

Breakfast with Mandy  - Triple M Riverina MIA 963
WHAT THE DUCK: Griffith armed robber's unusual outfit fits the bill

Breakfast with Mandy - Triple M Riverina MIA 963

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 9:37


Local Police Inspector Glenn Smith shares some eye raiseing stories from the week, including a 32-year-old Narrandera man charged with several break and enters in Leeton, Narrandera and Whitton, and the comedy of errors during an attempted armed robbery of a Griffith petrol station.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Creating Synergy Podcast
#111 - Craige Whitton, CEO of Northline on Leading Through Transformation & Triumphs

Creating Synergy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 102:11 Transcription Available


Join us on a riveting journey as we unpack the success story of Craige Whitton, CEO of Northline. From his roots in Perth, the guidance of his father, to his meteoric rise in the corporate world, Craige has quite a tale to tell. Especially, as Northline celebrates its 40th anniversary, it's the perfect time to hear how he spearheaded its exponential growth while ensuring the values of culture and positive work environment remained intact.

Toronto City Church
Toronto City Church // Pastor Brendan Whitton // September 10th, 2023

Toronto City Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 68:59


Thank you for joining us. We believe God will meet you where you are at. Our desire is to know God and make God known for more information ► Website: https://www.torontocitychurch.com Follow our social media feeds to stay up-to-date on all our latest content and events! ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/torontocity... ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/torontocityc... ► Email: tcc@torontocitychurch.com

Strange New Pod
Editing Beyond the Stars: A Sit Down w/ John Wesley Whitton & Matt Capocci

Strange New Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 66:59


Join the SNP crew for a fun sit down with Strange New Worlds Editor John Wesley Whitton and Assistant Editor Matt Capocci!Wes and Matt talk about their work on three of this season's episodes: "Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow," "Lost in Translation," and "Subspace Rhapsody!"What's a day in the life of an editor like? What was it like editing the first-ever musical episode in Star Trek? Why is it so cold in Canada? All important questions!Those questions and more on episode 149 of Strange New Pod!Follow John Wesley Whitton:InstagramFollow Matt Capocci:Twitter | Instagram | TwitchSupport the show

Principle of Hospitality - The Podcast
Ep 249 - From Pandemic to Pastry Powerhouse: The Tarts Anon Tale with Gareth Whitton from Tarts Anon

Principle of Hospitality - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 80:43


Ep 249 - From Pandemic to Pastry Powerhouse: The Tarts Anon Tale with Gareth Whitton from Tarts Anon Join your host, Leon Kennedy, as he sits down with the elite operators of the culinary world.In today's episode, we have a special guest who embodies the essence of a high-performance chef. If there were a West Point equivalent for chefs, he would be a two-time graduate. A pastry maestro who turns fine dining into art in tart shells, we are delighted to have Gareth Whitton, the founder of Tarts Anon.Tarts Anon was born out of a lockdown and rapidly gained a cult following for its amazing tarts. While many are familiar with the story of Tarts Anon, the intriguing personal journey of Gareth remains a tale that has yet to be told. Today, we're excited to not only delve into the inception of Taron but also explore Gareth's unique story.So, get ready for an epic culinary adventure as we unravel the man behind the brand, his journey to becoming a renowned chef, and the future vision he holds for his beloved establishment.In this podcast Leon discusses…-Kitchen Culture Shock - Hear about Gareth's first plunge into a high-pressure kitchen environment with its unique fashion and culture. A story that promises unexpected turns and an intense experience that will make you rethink your comfy shoes.-Relentless Passion for Culinary Arts - Discover Gareth's experience with grueling work hours, all contributing to his pursuit of the culinary arts. Listen to his journey of literally running around the kitchen, painting a vivid picture of dedication and passion.-Pushing Boundaries - Learn about how Gareth relentlessly chased challenging situations, all in an attempt to absorb as much knowledge as he could. A tale of not just skill, but a test of endurance and ambition.-More Than a Glittering CV - Uncover the truth behind Gareth's illustrious resume. Hear about his motivation which wasn't about achieving a stellar CV but gaining invaluable culinary experience. A perspective that challenges the traditional notions of success.-Pursuit of Broadened Knowledge - Tune in to hear about Gareth's current pursuit - a quest to broaden his learning. Listen to him talking about his newfound focus on management, business and leadership skills, revealing the growth of a chef into a well-rounded professional.Please find our guest information here:Website: https://www.tartsanon.com.au/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tarts_anon/Please find us here at POH:Website: https://principleofhospitality.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/principle_of_hospitality/

This Week's Long Island News
Nassau County Legislator Delia DeRiggi-Whitton

This Week's Long Island News

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 28:56


Bill McIntyre talks with Nassau County Legislator Delia DeRiggi-Whitton. She serves the 11th district, which includes Sands Point, Port Washington, Roslyn, Roslyn Harbor, Glen Head, Glenwood, Sea Cliff and Glen Cove. They talk about the potential casino coming to Nassau Coliseum, and about the resignation of Nassau's Inspector General.

Since 71 - Womens Football Podcast
S05E02 - Southampton Women's Aaron Smith and Kirsty Whitton

Since 71 - Womens Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2023 55:06


We are back after a short break from recording, Stu Barker welcomes Southampton Women's FC boss Aaron Smith and first-team defender Kirsty Whitton onto the pod. We chat about a host of topics including the impact of Fran Alonso on Aaron's coaching style, Kirsty's take on sealing the league title for Saints against rivals Pompey in front of a record crowd at St Marys, how the club supports its players by monitoring sleep patterns and menstrual cycles. As well as how they are preparing for the upcoming FA Women's National League Plate Trophy Semi-Final. If you like what you hear then be sure to subscribe, share the episode and leave a review. Stay in touch with us on social media at @Since71Blog or via email at contact@since-71.com.Theme: Sleepyfish 'Let Girls Play Soccer' Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Car Dealer Podcast
Ford cuts 1,300 jobs, falling used EV prices and the cars with the highest margin - with Stephen Whitton, Episode 96

Car Dealer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 47:53


How do fake used car dealers operate? Everything we know so far in a special podcast How will EVs disrupt the car dealer status quo? Auto Trader at Car Dealer Live Peter Vardy in advanced talks to buy two sites from used car dealer Cazoo Ford to axe 1,300 jobs in UK as part of major European restructuring plans Used electric car prices caught in vicious downward cycle as experts warn of trouble ahead Land Rover dominates lists of brands and models that made dealers the best margins in January Controversial MoT delay could see 225,000 dangerous cars on UK roads --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/car-dealer-magazine/message

Focus on WHY
318 Navigate that World with Stephen Whitton

Focus on WHY

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 38:49


Knowing from an early age that he was somehow different, Stephen Whitton carried a secret for decades as he didn't know how to navigate that world. Now he does and his purpose is to help others who are struggling to navigate their worlds. As the founder of the global movement for mental health support in the automotive industry, [M]enable, Stephen is on a mission to remove mental health stigmas that exist in performance-driven and often male-dominated businesses.   KEY TAKEAWAY “My superpower is I'm an ordinary guy because I look and sound and act like just anyone who could work in a car dealership. So my ordinary guy superpower is driving the fact that I can speak up for these things, talk about being open and honest and hopefully inspire other people to do the same.”   ABOUT STEPHEN WHITTON Stephen is the Founder of [M]enable – the global movement for mental health support in the Automotive Sector. After a successful career of over 35 years in the industry, covering numerous roles from Salesman to Executive Director, he is a renowned authority on employee well-being to achieve results. A passionate speaker whose pragmatic and insightful approach has inspired 1000s of people in audiences across the world. [M]enable was created on the back of Stephen's own struggles, with a clear purpose and mission - to change cultures in male dominated and performance driven businesses, enabling the Mental Health stigma to be removed.   CONNECT WITH STEPHEN https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephenjwhitton/ https://menable.org/ https://www.youtube.com/@menablementalhealthmovemen803 https://www.tiktok.com/@stephenwhitton85   ABOUT THE HOST - AMY ROWLINSON Amy is a Life Purpose Coach, Podcast Strategist, Top 1% Global Podcaster, Speaker and Mastermind Host. Amy works with individuals to improve productivity, engagement and fulfilment, to banish overwhelm, underwhelm and frustration and to welcome clarity, achievement and purpose.   WORK WITH AMY Amy inspires and empowers entrepreneurial clients to discover the life they dream of by assisting them to focus on their WHY with clarity uniting their passion and purpose with a plan to create the life they truly desire. If you would to focus on your WHY or launch a purposeful podcast, then please book a free 20 min call via www.calendly.com/amyrowlinson/enquirycall   KEEP IN TOUCH WITH AMY Sign up for the weekly Friday Focus - https://www.amyrowlinson.com/subscribe-to-weekly-newsletter   CONNECT WITH AMY https://linktr.ee/AmyRowlinson HOSTED BY: Amy Rowlinson DISCLAIMER The views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the host and guest speakers. Please conduct your own due diligence. 

Pedagodzilla
Prof Nicola Whitton and Monkey Island – PGZ@PL games and practice mini

Pedagodzilla

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 8:40


Cor Playful Learning 2022 was a while back wasn’t it? We’re on our third Prime Minister since then! While at the conference, we recorded a series of short conversations with other attendees (and one passer by) looking to answer two questions: What games are the UK’s top education professionals passionate about? Do they see an… Continue reading Prof Nicola Whitton and Monkey Island – PGZ@PL games and practice mini

Let It In with Guy Lawrence
Understanding Our Relationship with Money, Abundance & True Wealth | Jason Whitton

Let It In with Guy Lawrence

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 63:12


#232 People have their own concepts and opinions about money, riches and wealth. Early perceptions come from observations of parents' relationships to money. In school years, folks learn to mentally separate the “rich kids” from the “not-so-rich,” all while measuring where they fit into the picture. The media continues to feed our concepts of wealth and money by endlessly focusing on that which divides our society, whether in terms of politics or economics. Being too wealthy equates to being out of touch; being too poor equates to wanting a free handout. Both camps are missing the point. The terms money and wealth may appear to mean the same thing. But while many people emphasize the importance of having an abundance of money, few understand the meaning of true wealth. Wealth is a state of mind. Wealthy people always have enough. In this episode, Jason Whitton, the CEO of Positive Real Estate Group, will help us understand that true wealth is having a sense of abundance, one that we experience rather than possess. Obviously, having enough money to provide a roof over our heads, secure sufficient food and clothing and other basic essentials, and raise healthy and happy families frees us from a lot of anxiety.  What Jason considers as wealth has nothing to do with money. He says seeking true wealth may mean seeking deeper relationships, more personal growth, or ways to create more meaning in life. A list of true wealth assets would likely include family, friends, education, talents, experience, connection to community, self-esteem, the ability to help others, and good health (with some luck and good sense). All of these wealth assets contribute to an overall personal sense of well-being. It also includes the ability to earn more money and use some of that money to positively impact the world. Enjoy the conversation. About Jason: From a small town boy growing up in the remote outback of rural Queensland, to becoming the founder of Australasia's most powerful property wealth creation engine – Positive Real Estate Group CEO Jason Whitton is on a mission to change the way we look at wealth. With over 20 years' experience in the real estate industry, in which his company has closed over 10,000 property deals, coached 7500 clients, and generated a combined property clientele equity of over 5.1 billion dollars – Jason has never been more dedicated to sharing his knowledge and wisdom to help people on their path to wealth creation. However, the father-of-three, and husband to beautiful wife Shay Whitton, never set out to achieve real estate dominance or teach wealth strategy. In fact, it wasn't until Jason had been in the Australian Airforce and then pursued his dream of becoming a teacher, that he stumbled upon real estate as a potent formula for financial growth after he read Robert Kiyosaki's book Rich Dad Poor Dad. Jason became fascinated with its powerful, yet straight-forward concepts around wealth creation, and decided to leave the safety of his stable teaching job to pursue a more ambitious career in real estate. The stakes were high, the road was rocky, and the journey did not unfold without risks and some pretty hefty pitfalls. From learning the ropes as a self-made buyer's agent, to immersing himself in property development, to business deals gone bad. There were losses but most importantly, there was learning. And for someone who has spent at least half-a-million-dollars in personal development, those lessons for Jason have been invaluable. In fact, they ultimately enabled the entrepreneur, along with Shay, Sam Saggers and their business partners and team of leading property experts, to revolutionise the real estate education industry, and transform thousands of people's perception of what they thought was possible for their own ability to create long-lasting wealth. In 2003 Positive Real Estate was born, and now the company operates across three countries in Australia, New Zealand and Manilla, managing a group portfolio of brands that includes property management, finance, real estate sales and of course, Jason's first love – education. Still central to his core DNA, teaching is at the heart of what Jason loves to do, and now he spends much of his time mentoring his team leaders to help their teams and clients succeed. This passion for teaching has transpired in many ways throughout Jason's life, with the property guru responsible for building 17 schools across Nepal, Vietnam, Laos and Fiji where 6000 kids get to go to school and receive an education every day. As a busy family man who runs a diverse network of thriving businesses, Jason is now setting out on another adventurous undertaking – The Wealth Faculty. In this ground-breaking and inspiring podcast series, Jason embarks on a journey to discover the true meaning of wealth, by interviewing world-renowned leaders and wealth champions who have achieved extraordinary levels of abundance. Some of whom are the very experts and advisors that have impacted and contributed to Jason's success as a property investor and coach. Key Points Discussed:  Understanding Our Relationship with Money, Abundance & True Wealth (00:00) Helping people tranform their relationship with their future wealth. (00:48) Understanding what true wealth really is. (02:15) How your relationship with money affects your entire life. (12:40) Jason's life from age 0 to 7, and how it led to him being who he is now. (15:52) Staying grounded despite the demands of his successful entrepreneurial career. (22:15) Bouncing back from hard times during the global financial crisis. (26:01) Making the challenges you face mean something better. (32:47) Journey into the Soul: Exploring the Ayahuasca Experience. (36:47) Why choosing to put yourself under pressure is so powerful. (45:01) Daily health habits that will change your life. (50:20) The number one key to happiness. (56:02) How to really get ahead with money. (58:10) Mentioned in this episode: Biology of Belief By Bruce Lipton Rich Dad, Poor Dad By Robert Kiyosaki How to Contact Jason Whitton: LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/mortgage-lead-generator-and-coach Facebook - www.facebook.com/JasonWhittonPRE Website - positiverealestate.com.au YouTube - www.youtube.com/channel/UCy3jS-cPyuqvZvugiWnhXlw   About me:My Instagram: www.instagram.com/guyhlawrence/?hl=en Guy's websites:www.guylawrence.com.au www.liveinflow.co

Louisiana Now
Staying: Rev. Brady Whitton

Louisiana Now

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 31:04


Wondering about seminaries and the pastoral path? In this episode of Staying, we are joined by Rev. Brady Whitton, who chairs the Board of Ordained Ministry of the Louisiana Conference.  Staying is a video/podcast series that focuses on the value of staying in the United Methodist Church. During this season of discernment, when some churches are talking about leaving, this is the time to talk about what it means to STAY in the UMC.

Wealth Coffee Chats
Jason Whitton and Andy Fenton are collaborating for an exclusive new TV Show: Deep Dive

Wealth Coffee Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 22:57


How should business owners accelerate their wealth and protect their business? Andy and Jason bring you 27 strategies that will help you save millions..Let's Wealth Coffee Chat!

The G Word
Georgia Whitton: Changing course

The G Word

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 28:23


"Getting your genetic information isn't just [of] your own, it belongs to your ancestry too."   On today's episode of The G Word, Chris Wigley, our CEO is joined by Georgia Whitton, the Senior Genomic Data Scientist at the Wellcome Sanger Institute. She is also a broadcaster on YouTube. She hosts 'Genomics with Georgia', and is bringing new talent into the tech and science field through volunteering with Code First Girls and many other great activities. From aspiring actress to senior genomic data scientist, Georgia walks us through her genomic journey, starting with her A-level choices to deciding which variant of COVID-19 was infecting the UK. Chris and Georgia also discuss her current work in genomics surveillance and amplicon sequencing of malaria. 

Landscape Photography World
Ep 55 - Greg Whitton

Landscape Photography World

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 77:18


This time I'll be talking to Greg Whitton. Greg is an award-winning landscape, adventure and travel photographer, specialising in outdoor and mountain imagery from across the United Kingdom and beyond. In 2015 he was awarded the 'Light on the Land' category win and the Overall win to become 'Outdoor Photographer of the Year 2014'. In 2016 he  won the 'Live the Adventure' category of the same competition. In August 2015 Greg released his first quality photo book through Triplekite Publishing, entitled 'Mountainscape'. Greg's has lengthy experience  in organising workshops and photowalks in the UK throughout the year. His  general style is relaxed with an emphasis on ensuring clients enjoy their day as far as possible, experiencing the outdoors as much as improving their photographic technique in challenging environments. As a long-time and very experienced hillwalker Greg  has over many years organised and led groups of upwards of 40 people on day long walks, multi-day and week long holidays. We talk about his early history with photography, how a recent accident has changed his life and philosophy, the future and  challenges facing photography and a whole lot more. I hope you enjoy the show!   You can find Greg's work here: Linktree: https://linktr.ee/GWhittonPhoto Website: https://www.gregwhitton.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/greg_whitton_photography/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gregwhittonphotography Twitter: https://twitter.com/GWhittonPhoto       Theme music: Liturgy Of The Street by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com   #podcast #landscapephotography

RSN Racing Pulse
Professor Chris Whitton And Robbie Griffiths

RSN Racing Pulse

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 14:52


Professor Chris Whitton is internationally renowned for the work he has undertaken in equine limb injury prevention. He joins us to explain exactly what he does and what he'll be talking about at the seminar this morning, Leading local trainer Robbie Griffiths will attend this morning's seminar and we'll get the latest on their spring stars as well.

Conversation with a chef
Gareth Whitton | Tarts Anon

Conversation with a chef

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 34:00


I was lucky enough to chat to Gareth and his partner Catherine for Broadsheet right before their Cremorne shop opened for dine-in customers. I probably picked the worst time to hit up Gareth for my own chef chat, given they have only just opened a second shop in Collingwood and they have a baby due any second. Gareth was just finishing up something when I arrived so he set me up with a delicious savoury tart; maple glazed bacon in a leek and almond base, topped with Swiss Gruyère custard. Far be it from me to channel Janice from Friends, but Oh. My. God. Gareth and I just launched right in with a very organic conversation covering, well obviously tarts, but also imposter syndrome, Dinner by Heston, and how fabulous and absolutely pivotal Catherine is in the narrative, community and success surrounding Tarts Anon.

Meet The Elite Podcast
2497 Dorothy Whitton-06 06 22-Registered Nurse and Reiki Master-Joe

Meet The Elite Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 4:51


Epich Aotearoa - Create a Better Future!
EP48 - Brett Whitton - One Day at a Time

Epich Aotearoa - Create a Better Future!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 125:14


Welcome back everyone it's Joe Hotai and Brian Osman Co-founders of Epich Aotearoa - Create a Better Future Podcast! And in this episode we are talking with Brett Whitton about a number of topics including: His Muay Thai Fighting Direction His passion and love for Surfing Backwards Marathon Running His recent participation in BJJ Some of his Military service The tragic loss of his younger brother to suicide The challenges of being raised in a home with a heroin addicted and abusive Father His Love for his Family His service to and for others - plus so much more.... Language Warning - Please note there is some language in this episode that some people may find offensive (Swearing) Not racism or anything like that. We strive to allow our guests to speak the way they are comfortable in speaking. As a result - we understand this may not please everyone. However, for those who are able to get past the swearing and hear the messages spoken and unspoken - we believe you'll find value in it. Check out Brett's business here: https://www.retaincon.com.au/ At the same time we respect if bad language isn't for you. We appreciate you stopping by and giving us some of your valuable time. We sincerely hope and trust that you will find value in this episode leveraging the lived experiences of our special guest today. Please be sure to leave us your comments, questions or suggestions that you'd like us to know about. If you feel that what we're doing resonates with you and is of service – we humbly invite you to consider hitting the LIKE button and SUBSCRIBING. If you would like to donate to us and our podcast you can do so here - Absolutely NO OBLIGATION. If you do please know and trust that it is very much appreciated.

Tere Tells All
Hormones & Motherhood with Michelle Whitton

Tere Tells All

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 54:34


Healing hormone health and hormone acne can be found in the foods we eat and by focusing on gut health. That's what Michelle Whitton, a Skin Health & Hormone Expert, has taught me and so many other women. Join us for this informative chat and as we tackle the obstacles and joys of motherhood. Find Michelle on Instagram @michelle_bewell. Remember to rate, review, subscribe, share, and all that other good stuff! Instagram: @TereTellsAll --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/teretellsall/support

In The Spotlight
Belonging: Part 2

In The Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 41:12


Today we put belonging in the spotlight..again! In this episode we combined our personal experiences with research on belonging in college. If you missed our last episode go back and listen for more engaging conversation on belonging! The research articles from this episode are listed below: Korpershoek, H., Canrinus, E. T., Fokkens-Bruinsma, M., & de Boer, H. (2020). The relationships between school belonging and students' motivational, social-emotional, behavioural, and academic outcomes in secondary education: A meta-analytic review. Research Papers in Education, 35(6), 641-680. Museus, Samuel D., et al. “How Culturally Engaging Campus Environments Influence Sense of Belonging in College: An Examination of Differences between White Students and Students of Color.” Journal of Diversity in Higher Education, vol. 11, no. 4, 2018, pp. 467–483., https://doi.org/10.1037/dhe0000069. Suri, S., Garg, S., & Tholia, G. (2019). Attachment style, perceived social support and loneliness among college students. International Journal of Innovative Studies in Sociology and Humanities, 4(5). Moeller, R. W., Seehuus, M., & Peisch, V. (2020). Emotional intelligence, belongingness, and mental health in college students. Frontiers in Psychology, 93. Anistranski, J. A., & Brown, B. B. (2021). A Little Help From Their Friends? How Social Factors Relate to Students' Sense of Belonging at a Large Public University. Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory & Practice, 1521025120985107. Whitton, S. W., Weitbrecht, E. M., Kuryluk, A. D., & Bruner, M. R. (2013). Committed dating relationships and mental health among college students. Journal of American college health, 61(3), 176-183.

In The Spotlight
Belonging: Part 1

In The Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 37:30


Today we put belonging in the spotlight! In this episode we combined our personal experiences with research on belonging in college. Once you're finished listening to this episode, listen to the next episode for more engaging conversation on belonging! The research articles from this episode are listed below: Korpershoek, H., Canrinus, E. T., Fokkens-Bruinsma, M., & de Boer, H. (2020). The relationships between school belonging and students' motivational, social-emotional, behavioural, and academic outcomes in secondary education: A meta-analytic review. Research Papers in Education, 35(6), 641-680. Museus, Samuel D., et al. “How Culturally Engaging Campus Environments Influence Sense of Belonging in College: An Examination of Differences between White Students and Students of Color.” Journal of Diversity in Higher Education, vol. 11, no. 4, 2018, pp. 467–483., https://doi.org/10.1037/dhe0000069. Suri, S., Garg, S., & Tholia, G. (2019). Attachment style, perceived social support and loneliness among college students. International Journal of Innovative Studies in Sociology and Humanities, 4(5). Moeller, R. W., Seehuus, M., & Peisch, V. (2020). Emotional intelligence, belongingness, and mental health in college students. Frontiers in Psychology, 93. Anistranski, J. A., & Brown, B. B. (2021). A Little Help From Their Friends? How Social Factors Relate to Students' Sense of Belonging at a Large Public University. Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory & Practice, 1521025120985107. Whitton, S. W., Weitbrecht, E. M., Kuryluk, A. D., & Bruner, M. R. (2013). Committed dating relationships and mental health among college students. Journal of American college health, 61(3), 176-183.

Someplace for Every Body
013: (I'm)perfect Journal with Hannah Whitton

Someplace for Every Body

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 82:40


Have you heard me tease about the big project I've been working on? It's coming this month! Since April of 2020, my dear friend, Hannah Whitton and I have been working on the (I'm)perfect Journal—a guided journal for discovering & embracing your perfectly imperfect self. In today's episode, Hannah joins me to share our journey to creating this journal, how it came to be, and how impactful we truly believe it will be!This episode is brought to you by the (I'm)perfect Journal, launching January 30, 2022! The (I'm)perfect Journal is a guided journal for discovering & embracing your perfectly imperfect self. Make sure you're on the waitlist to be the first to get access to the pre-sale! Get on the list now! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

This is the Panhandle
Sitting down with Jim Whitton

This is the Panhandle

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2022 39:19


This week we talk to Jim Whitton, about literacy among our youngest neighbors.  His passion to see kids read was sparked by a conference regarding the first 5 years of children's lives.  His passion has turned into action by working with StoryBridge and Dolly Parton's Imagination Library to put books in the hands of birth through 5 year-olds in Potter and Randall Counties.  If you would like to donate to StoryBridge's campaign, you can do that here: GIVE HERE

CAREER-VIEW MIRROR - biographies of colleagues in the automotive and mobility industries.

Steve is the founder of [M]enable whose purpose is to work with organisations within the Automotive Industry to drive and change cultures, so that Mental Health discussions are embraced and encouraged – to sustain performance and growth.  Steve's career has spanned 35 years in the UK motor industry including time with GMAC and Volkswagen Financial Services. He has previously founded his own training and development business. He's a presenter, a facilitator, a podcaster and a broadcaster. He's a Master of Ceremonies and a professional member of the PSA, the Professional Speaking Association. Steve is now very much focused on building [M]enable and changing cultures in the automotive industry. I was recently introduced to him and hearing him talk about the purpose of [M]enable, I was keen to invite him to be my guest, to celebrate his career and also to share with us the story behind [M]enable and tell us about the work of this very timely new movement in our automotive industry. As you might expect from someone on a mission to get us talking about mental health, Steve talks authentically and openly about some of the factors and experiences that have shaped him from his early years growing up in North London to everything coming to a head for him personally more recently resulting in him having to take stock and ultimately identifying his purpose and realising how he can best serve humanity going forward.   I hope you enjoy getting to know Steve in this episode and look forward to hearing your feedback.  You can reach Steve at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephenjwhitton/ https://menable.org/ This episode of Career-view Mirror is brought to you by Aquilae. Why not follow us on Instagram @careerviewmirror where you can comment on the specific episodes that you have enjoyed. To help you navigate the content we've separated it into chapters which work on Apple Podcasts and certain other streaming platforms. If you enjoyed this podcast please take a moment to leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Your feedback helps us grow. For details of our forthcoming guests follow us: Instagram @careerviewmirror Email: cvm@aquilae.co.uk Twitter: @cvmpodcast Episode recorded on  6 August 2021 

The Whisperer in Darkness
Arkham Horror LCG - Harvey Walters Deck Tech

The Whisperer in Darkness

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 51:11


Manfromleng attends a lecture by Harvey Walters, the Seeker investigator from the Investigator Starter Decks for the Arkham Horror LCG by Fantasy Flight Games. CC licensed music from the album Lovecraft Memories by Zreen Toyz. Contact manfromleng@gmail.com. Direct DownloadYouTubeiTunesGoogle Podcasts On this episode, we're attending a lecture by one of Arkham's oldest, most distinguished professors, Harvey Walters, an investigator for the Seeker class released in the Investigator Starter Deck product. I'll share my thoughts on Harvey, explore his viability in the multiplayer and solo formats and examine some of the player cards that are included in his starter deck. By the end of this video, I hope that you'll be better prepared to ace Harvey's course on non-Euclidian mathematics at Miskatonic University. There are spoilers throughout if you care about that sort of thing. If you enjoy what you hear, like, comment and subscribe. Will Harvey's lectures shed light on the nature of the Mythos or will they bore players to tears? Let's find out! Harvey Walters is among the oldest, if not the oldest, investigators in the history of Mythos-related gaming. Harvey originated in the 1st edition of the Call of Cthulhu roleplaying game in 1981, where he was a sample investigator used to illustrate the character creation process and the game's mechanics. I first encountered Harvey and his unfortunate companion, Kurt, when I picked up the 4th edition of the roleplaying game in 1989, and Harvey has reprised his role as the sample investigator in every edition since, including the 7th edition of the game that was released in 2015. Harvey appeared in the original Arkham Horror boardgame, which was published by Chaosium in 1987, and every Arkham Horror Files product released by Fantasy Flight Games. Harvey is the original investigator, so I was looking forward to seeing how designer MJ Newman would interpret him for the Arkham Horror LCG. She did not disappoint. Harvey Walters, The Professor, has 4 Willpower, 5 Intellect, 1 Combat and 2 Agility. He has the Miskatonic trait, 7 Health and 8 Sanity. Harvey has the following response: After an investigator at your location draws 1 or more cards from their deck during the investigation phase: That investigator draws 1 card (Limit once per round). Harvey's Elder Sign effect is +1. Draw a card. Harvey Walter's base skill values are typical of an intellectual Seeker whose goal is to investigate the Mythos from the safety of a university campus rather than the heart of a steamy jungle. Harvey's advanced age and experience have taught him a thing or two about controlling his fear, which is reflected by his above-average Willpower. Harvey has an advantage against common Willpower-based treacheries, such as Rotting Remains and Frozen in Fear from the Core set. Harvey lacks the mental discipline of a highly trained Mystic though, so he'll still need to commit cards and/or resources to deal with treacheries such as Crypt Chill and The Yellow Sign from the Core set, Arcane Barrier and Visions of Futures Past from The Dunwich Legacy or Centuries of Secrets from The Circle Undone. Willpower skill tests are required by some Parley actions and they also appear on Agenda and Act cards from time to time. Harvey's above-average Willpower is helpful during these types of skill tests, although he'll likely need to commit additional cards and resources to pass them consistently. Fortunately for Harvey, his starter deck includes one card with multiple Willpower skill icons, Arcane Enlightenment, as well as cards, such as Celeano Fragments, Encyclopedia (0) and Higher Education (0), that can modify his base Willpower. Harvey's highest skill value happens to be in the most important skill in the game. I've said it before, and I'll say it again: playing an investigator with 5 Intellect is like playing an entirely different game of Arkham Horror LCG. An investigator with 5 Intellect has such a huge advantage that the rest of the card could be blank, and I'd probably still play them. Intellect skill tests during Investigate actions become a breeze at all but the highest-shroud locations, and you can often race through scenarios before the encounter deck has a chance to put up much of a defence. The question is not whether you'll discover clues when you take an Investigate action, but how many clues you can discover with one Investigate action. Harvey's starter deck includes several cards, such as Celaeno Fragments and Whitton Green, that can raise his Intellect to 6 or 7, while Extensive Research (0) and Deduction (0) can help him discover additional clues. Intellect is critical to Investigate actions and it is also tested by many Parley actions. Harvey is gentleman and a scholar who will have little difficulty enlisting the aid of ‘Jazz' Mulligan in Extracurricular Activity, gathering vital clues about the King in Yellow from Constance Dumaine in The Last King or persuading Ichtaca that he is not her enemy in The Untamed Wilds. There aren't that many treacheries that test an investigator's Intellect, but Harvey is in a far better position than most investigators to deal with cards such as False Lead from the Core set, Ephemeral Exhibits from The Miskatonic Museum or Black Stars Rise from The Path to Carcosa. Harvey's experience and advanced age do wonders for his Willpower and Intellect. The same can't be said for his Combat and Agility, both of which are below average. Below-average Combat and Agility aren't a significant liability in multiplayer since there is usually at least one combat-orientated investigator at the table who will happily take enemies off Harvey's frail hands. However, enemy management can be a significant problem for Harvey during a solo campaign. Up until recently, Seekers have had very few options at Level 0 to deal with enemies. The situation has improved slightly with the release of cards such as Blood-Rite in the Before the Black Throne. Harvey's starter deck contains two more enemy management options, Disc of Itzamna (0) and Occult Invocation. Encyclopedia (0) can also be helpful in a pinch, although it requires an action to trigger, which would open Harvey up to attacks of opportunity. Unfortunately, Harvey's below-average Combat and Agility skill values also make him vulnerable to several common encounter cards. A simple Locked Door from the Core set has the potential to become an impenetrable barrier for Harvey, while Grasping Hands has the potential to deal a significant amount of damage to him. Needless to say, escaping Entombed from The Forgotten Age will require a Herculean effort from our fragile professor. Scenarios such as The Essex County Express, Undimensioned and Unseen and Curtain Call have all sorts of nastiness in store for Arkham's less Agile investigators, and Harvey will be lucky indeed if he can make it through The Forgotten Age campaign without falling off a rope bridge or succumbing to a Snake Bite. There is only one Parley action that tests either Combat or Agility, Nasht: Priest of the Dreamlands from Beyond the Gates of Sleep: however, it's a difficult test for Harvey to pass unless he has a trick up his sleeve. Harvey's response isn't as flashy as some of the other special abilities available on Seeker investigators, but it ranks among the most powerful in the game. Draw wins games, and Harvey's ability to draw extra cards each turn is unmatched. In the multiplayer format, Harvey can use his response to help other investigators at the table dig that much deeper into their decks for the right tools for the job. Is the Guardian or Mystic in the group missing that key weapon or spell? Harvey lets them draw additional cards each turn so they can find it that much faster. The ability to draw extra cards isn't that common outside the Seeker card pool, so having an investigator at the table who can feed card draw to other players from the word go gives a group an edge against the encounter deck. If you're playing Harvey in the solo format, then he gets to keep all that additional card draw for himself, which is fantastic. Harvey may trigger his ability in response to taking a vanilla draw action during his turn, but the ability also synergizes with a wealth of other cards in the Seeker card pool. For example, you may use in conjunction with assets, such as Dream-Enhancing Serum, Feed the Mind and Old Book of Lore; events, such as Blood-Rite, Cryptic Research and Preposterous Sketches; and skills, such as either level of Perception or Eureka! If Harvey uses any of these cards on his turn, he gets to draw an extra card, and all those extra cards means he has extra options to counter the machinations of the encounter deck. Harvey is capable of drawing so many cards so quickly that he can exceed his maximum hand size if you're not careful, forcing him to discard some of those hard-earned cards during the Upkeep phase. Fortunately, Harvey's starter deck contains several cards that let him not only boost his maximum hand size into the double digits, but also reward him for maintaining a so-called Big Hand. Big Hand decks are a relatively new concept in the Arkham Horror LCG since there weren't than many cards to support the strategy until the Dream-Eaters cycle. The premise of the deck is simple: use cards, such as Vault of Knowledge, Laboratory Assistant and Dream-enhancing Serum to jack your hand size into double digits, and then draw like a madman, cycling through your draw deck rapidly while abusing powerful cards, such as Knowledge is Power. A good example of this type of strategy is a Mandy Thompson deck built by Cuherdir, which is capable of cycling through the draw deck multiple times per turnonce it's up and running. While this strategy is extremely effective in either solo or multiplayer, Cuherdir's deck contains 45 XP worth of cards, so it's the type of deck that you either play in standalone or a deck that you build towards, not something you play at the beginning of a campaign. It's also worth noting that many of the cards in this deck are on the optional List of Taboos because the designers recognized that they were overpowered. Harvey's starter deck may not be capable of cycling itself several times per turn, but our professor is no slouch in the Big Hand department. Between his signature asset, Vault of Knowledge, Laboratory Assistant and Arcane Enlightenment, Harvey can have 10 plus cards in his hand during his turn. While testing Harvey, I added Dream-enhancing Serum from A Thousand Shapes of Horror to the mix, and I routinely had a 12-plus cards in my hand within a turn or two. I often had so many cards in my hand that I felt spoiled for choice how to respond to threats from the encounter deck. When you've got that many cards in your hand, you can start to feel nigh untouchable, whether you're Investigating, Fighting or Evading. Sadly, Harvey is not immune to danger once he amasses a fistful of cards, cycles his deck and begins abusing powerful events such as Knowledge is Power. Beyond the Veil, a common treachery from the Dunwich Legacy, can put the kibosh on those types of shenanigans very quickly. Harvey has a surprising amount of health for a fragile old man, but even he will be hard-pressed to mitigate 10 damage. Cards such as Crypt Chill from the Core set can whittle away at Harvey's key assets, while Laboratory Assistant is fragile at only one health. Even basic weaknesses, such as Amnesia from the Core set and Drawing the Sign from the Path to Carcosa, can spell trouble for Harvey, although he is in a better position than most investigators to recover from these types of setbacks. Harvey pings himself for a horror each time he cycles his deck, but that shouldn't be much of a threat, given that he has 8 Sanity and access to plenty of high Sanity allies who can soak the horror for him. The biggest difference between running a Big Hand strategy in Harvey and another Seeker investigator, such as Mandy Thompson, is his signature weakness, Thrice-Damned Curiosity. Mandy's signature weakness, Shocking Discovery, forces her to draw an encounter card, which may or may not have an impact, when she cycles her deck. As we'll see in a moment, that is not the case with Thrice-Damned Curiosity, which can easily kill Harvey if he cycles his deck too rapidly. If Harvey didn't draw enough cards with his response, his Elder Sign ability gives him a chance to draw even more. Remember that if Harvey pulls an Elder Sign during a skill test on his turn, he can trigger his response, too, drawing a second card. This didn't happen all that often during my games with Harvey, but it's a nice option if Harvey is preoccupied and can't find the time to squeeze in some type of draw action. Harvey gets +1 to his modified skill value if he pulls an Elder Sign, which is the same for all investigators in the starter decks. That's not all that surprising, considering Harvey is primarily focused on discovering clues. Harvey has a base Intellect skill value of 5, which becomes a 6 or 7 with a few key assets in play, so it's not like he needs a big boost from the Elder Sign during Investigate action. Unfortunately for Harvey, pulling an Elder Sign won't be enough to save him if he can't muster enough skill icons during more challenging Combat and Agility skill tests. Harvey's signature card is Vault of Knowledge. It's a three-cost asset with Willpower, Agility and Wild skill icons and the Talent trait. It is Harvey Walters deck only. Your maximum hand size is increased by 2 while Vault of Knowledge in in play. It has the following game text: Response - After you successfully investigate, exhaust Vault of Knowledge and choose an investigator at your location: That investigator draws 1 card. Vault of Knowledge is the type of signature asset that does everything that Harvey could ever want. First, it boosts Harvey's hand size, providing a cushion for all those extra cards that he's going to draw during a scenario. Cards that increase a player's maximum hand size are few and far between, so this ability is a welcome one, especially if Harvey wants to lecture to allies other than Laboratory Assistant. If that isn't enough, Vault of Knowledge rewards Harvey for doing what he does best, that is, investigating and discovering clues. Of course, this ability gives Harvey yet another opportunity to trigger his response and draw an additional card. The nice thing about Vault of Knowledge is that Harvey can share that draw with another investigator at his location, facilitating the development of their board states. Guardians, Rogues, Mystics and Survivors have received a few more ways to draw cards since the Core set days, but Seekers still monopolize the mechanic. Harvey is unique in that he can share some of that draw consistently with other investigators at the table, which makes him a valuable support investigator in addition to being a top-notch cluever. Harvey Walter's signature weakness is Thrice-Damned Curiosity. It has the Flaw trait and the following Revelation – For every 3 cards in your hand: Take 1 damage. Harvey can draw a ton of cards, which is fantastic. The downside of all that draw is that he will also see any weaknesses that are lurking in his deck more frequently. Thrice-Damned Curiosity is the weakness that keeps Harvey honest. Harvey can draw so many cards so quickly that he has the potential to cycle through his deck multiple times during a scenario. Thrice-Damned Curiosity makes you think twice about doing that. Harvey has a lot of health compared with many of his Seeker counterparts, but he needs that extra health to absorb the blow from this weakness, which has the potential to kill him outright depending on the number of cards in his hand when it pops. Now I was lucky while testing Harvey, and Thrice-Damned Curiosity rarely hit for more than one or two damage, but then I wasn't necessarily trying to maximize Harvey's hand size in every game either. Still, that one or two damage was enough to kill Harvey at least once, so Thrice-Damned Curiosity commands respect. If you pursue a Big Hand strategy, which the starter deck encourages you to do with cards such Vault of Knowledge, Arcane Enlightenment, Laboratory Assistant and Extensive Research, then Thrice-Damned Curiosity will likely tag you for anywhere from 3 to 5 damage, which is a significant chunk of Harvey's health. If Harvey has 10+ plus in his hand while cycling his deck, Thrice-Damned Curiosity will almost certainly kill him unless he has a way to mitigate that damage. If Harvey is tackling scenarios such as The Essex County Express or Curtain Call, which can ping investigators for a significant amount of damage unless they're extremely careful, the odds of Thrice-Damned Curiosity landing a lethal blow rise dramatically. Damage mitigation and/or healing is rare in the Seeker card pool, so Harvey's best bet is to pawn off the damage from Thrice-Damned Curiosity on one of his unlucky allies from Miskatonic University. Harvey's starter deck includes one basic weakness that is designed to harass bookish investigators like him. Obsessive has the Flaw trait and the following Revelation – Place Obsessive in your threat area. Forced – When your turn begins: Discard 1 non-weakness card at random from your hand. You may take two actions to discard Obsessive. Obsessive is a Jekyll and Hyde type of weakness. On the one hand, if you're playing a Big Hand style of deck like Harvey, Obsessive is a relatively minor nuisance. On the other hand, if you're playing a deck that doesn't draw that many cards or struggles in the card draw department, it can be a dreadful brute that will shred your hand, leaving you battered and bloody in its wake. Let's take a closer look at both sides of Obsessive. If you draw Obsessive as your basic weakness when you're playing a Big Hand deck, it's somewhat irritating, but you could do far worse. When I was testing a Big Hand Harvey build with Vault of Knowledge, Laboratory Assistant and Dream-enhancing Serum, I had so many cards in my hand most of the time that randomly discarding one of them at the start of my turn to Obsessive simply didn't matter all that much. Sure, Obsessive would discard something important from time to time, but it rarely posed a significant setback. If I had 10+ cards in hand after the random discard, then I usually had an answer to almost anything the encounter deck could throw at me. Sometimes I'd just let Obsessive sit in my threat area because I had better things to do than take two actions to discard it. If you're drawing enough cards to turn after turn to neuter Obsessive's random discard, one of the best ways to deal with it is to simply beat the scenario as fast as possible. Given Harvey's 5 Intellect, he's quite capable of doing just that. If, on the other hand, your deck plays a lot of cards or commits them to skill tests as fast as you draw them, Obsessive is a huge pain in the ass. If your deck doesn't have a good draw engine, then you'll usually end up drawing Obsessive during the Upkeep phase, which is the worst time to see it. I hate when I draw a weakness rather than a card that could potentially help me next turn at the best of times, but Obsessive is doubly painful, because it will discard another card at random from your hand before you have a chance to deal with it. If you don't have that many cards in your hand to begin with, the odds of Obsessive sniping something important rise dramatically. Lose the wrong card at the wrong time, and you could quickly find yourself in a no-win situation. But Obsessive isn't done turning the screws, because you need to take two actions to discard it. If you don't have two actions to spare because you've got more pressing matters to attend to, Obsessive will loiter in your threat area, ripping cards out of your hand turn after turn, which could be devastating. In this type of situation, Obsessive is a very nasty weakness. If you draw Obsessive as your basic weakness in this type of deck, my advice is to remove it from your threat area as quickly as possible. The fewer cards you discard at random, the better off you'll be in the long run. Now that we've analyzed Harvey's strengths, weaknesses, and signature cards, let's examine Harvey's viability as a multiplayer and solo investigator and break down the contents of his starter deck. If you're new to the game and you picked up the Harvey starter deck to play with friends, I've got some good news for you: Harvey is a great multiplayer investigator, and his starter deck is perfectly suitable for your first campaign. I have a few nitpicks with the starter deck, namely the lack of support for Combat and Agility skill tests and the implementation of the Big-Hand strategy, but most of these issues are relatively easy to fix. Much like the Nathaniel Cho starter deck, the Harvey Walters starter deck goes all in on its strategy of choice, in this case, Investigation, leaving him relatively defenceless against Combat and Agility skill tests prompted by enemies, treacheries or locations on the table. Harvey's starter deck contains only 2 Combat, 3 Agility and 5 Wild skill icons, which will make it difficult if not impossible for Harvey to pass Combat and Agility skill tests with any consistency out of the box. Unfortunately, Harvey's starter deck is missing two Seeker staples, ‘I've got a plan!' (0) and Mind over Matter (0), which would help him a lot in either multiplayer or solo formats. While I can understand the omission of ‘I've got a plan!' (0), since the starter deck assumes that Harvey won't be taking that many Fight actions in multiplayer, Mind over Matter (0) is sorely missed, because it would really help Harvey deal with not only the odd enemy, but also the occasional Combat or Agility skill test that occurs during his turn. I'm glad the deck includes ‘I've got a plan!' (2) and Mind over Matter (2), which Harvey can purchase once he earns a few experience points, but they don't do him much good at the beginning of a campaign. Besides, I'm not crazy about the idea of spending anywhere from four to eight experience on these upgrades when the Level 0 versions of ‘I've got a plan!' and Mind over Matter usually suffice. Fortunately, Mind over Matter (0) is available in the Core set, and I wouldn't hesitate to add one or two copies of it to the deck immediately. ‘I've got a plan!' (0), which is in the Miskatonic Museum mythos pack, is a tougher call. If you are playing with two or three other investigators, or you are paired with a ruthless killing machine, such as Nathaniel Cho, you can probably get away without it. Otherwise, I would err on the side of caution and try to include it if at all possible. The implementation of the Big Hand strategy in the starter deck is also somewhat problematic. Cards such as Vault of Knowledge, Arcane Enlightenment, Laboratory Assistant really encourage you to boost your hand size to double digits so that you can reap the rewards of cards such as Celeano Fragments, Forgotten Tome, Higher Education and Extensive Research and Farsight (4). A larger hand size also helps mitigate the drawbacks of Obsessive. However, in my experience, I've found the Big Hand strategy as presented in the starter deck to be somewhat slow, since you need to play a lot of assets to have at least 12+ cards in your hand. Moreover, I'm not entirely convinced the payoff for amassing 12+ cards in your hand is worth it. That leaves you with a couple of options. The first is to abandon the Big Hand strategy altogether. I've played Harvey with and without the strategy, and honestly, it's easier to play the deck without obsessing over your hand size. Your second option is to improve the strategy's consistency. Fortunately, there is a relatively easy fix. Dream-enhancing Serum, a Seeker asset from A Thousand Shapes of Horror, is a perfect for this deck. It has the potential to boost your hand size more than most of the cards in the deck, and it synergizes nicely with Harvey's draw ability. I would highly recommend buying the mythos pack or borrowing a couple of copies the serum from a friend. I think you'll find the deck runs much smoother. While the Harvey Walters starter deck is perfectly suitable out of the box for multiplayer, I wouldn't recommend playing it solo. It simply lacks the tools needed to protect poor Harvey from the dangers of the mythos. That said, once you expand your collection, Harvey's 4 Willpower, 5 Intellect and draw ability make him a tremendous solo investigator. I have beaten some of the most difficult scenarios this game has to offer with Harvey in the solo format. There aren't that many good enemy management tools in the Seeker card pool at Level 0, but once you gain a few experience points, there are some fantastic options whether you prefer to Fight or Evade. The Harvey Walters starter deck contains a wealth of new Seeker cards that work well with not only Harvey, but also other Seeker and off-class Seeker investigators in the card pool. I've tested Harvey against a variety of scenarios as a solo investigator, so most of what I have to say here will focus on the viability of these cards in that format. You can divide the Level 0 cards in Harvey's starter deck into six groups: draw, hand size maximization, resource generation, clue discovery, tomes and cards that interact with tomes and enemy management tools. I'll discuss potential purchases and upgrades later in this video. The first group of cards support Harvey's special ability, drawing cards. Forbidden Tome (0), Feed the Mind (0), Laboratory Assistant, either level of Whitton Greene, Vault of Knowledge and Preposterous Sketches provide Harvey with so many options to draw additional cards during his turn that he should rarely need to take a basic draw action to trigger his response. I'll discuss Forbidden Tome and Whitton Greene a little later, and Preposterous Sketches has been around since Blood on the Altar, which leaves Feed the Mind (0). Feed the Mind (0) is a downgrade for Feed the Mind (3) from the Depths of Yoth mythos pack. It's a lot like its Level (3) counterpart, with the exception that it costs one more resource, the Intellect skill test is slightly more difficult, and the card draw is capped at three. The two cards are so similar that I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of player forgo the Level 3 version altogether. While the prospect of drawing 3+ cards with Feed the Mind is very tempting, it does require an action to play, an action to trigger and a successful skill test, which can and will go wrong from time to time. I went back and forth on this card for a long time before trimming it to one copy and, ultimately, cutting it from my deck altogether. In my experience during testing, Preposterous Sketches required fewer actions and resources and produced the same effect. If you're interested in playing a Big Hand deck, I'd would recommend playing both cards to see which one you prefer. It's entirely possible your answer will be one, both or neither depending on how you've constructed your deck. The second group of cards help Harvey maximize his hand size. Harvey can amass a Big Hand of 10+ cards by playing a combination of Arcane Enlightenment, Laboratory Assistant and Vault of Knowledge. If Harvey happens to get all three assets on the table, he can have a maximum hand size of 14, one shy of the 15 required for the +1 Intellect bonus on Celeano Fragments. I've already discussed the power of Vault of Knowledge, and Laboratory Assistant has been a staple since the Dunwich Legacy, which leaves Arcane Enlightenment. I consider this to be the weakest card of the bunch, and it's the primary reason I recommend picking up Dream-enhancing Serum from the Thousand Shapes of Horror mythos pack. I like the 2 Willpower skill icons, since the starter deck lacks Guts, but I think the card is too slow and offers Harvey too little in the solo format. If I want to increase Harvey's hand size, I'd much rather play Vault of Knowledge, Laboratory Assistant and Dream-enhancing Serum, which has the potential to ramp up your hand size far higher than Arcane Enlightenment. I cut Arcane Enlightenment for two copies of Dream-enhancing Serum, which made an immediate impact because it enables Harvey to have 10+ cards in his hand without Vault of Knowledge or Laboratory Assistant in play, and it gives him yet another way to trigger his response. Dream-enhancing Serum is such as perfect fit for Harvey that I'm surprised it wasn't reprinted in his starter deck. Arcane Enlightenment also provides an additional hand slot for a Tome, which is OK I guess if you're playing the starter deck straight out of the box. Harvey does have plenty of tomes from which to choose. However, if I'm playing solo, I'm not all that interested in wasting a card, 2 resources and an action on a card that doesn't have an immediate impact on the board state. Besides, if I want to play a deck based around tomes, I'll just play Daisy or her parallel version, who can leverage tomes so much better than Harvey. Arcane Enlightenment may be worth playing in either of those investigators, since you can dump Daisy's signature weakness, The Necronomicon, into that additional slot. I'd consider playing a copy of Arcane Enlightenment in Minh Thi Phan, since she could use a hand to hold the King in Yellow. There are two cards in the Harvey's starter deck that generate resources: Burning the Midnight Oil and Cryptic Writings.  The cost curve of Harvey's deck spikes at 2 resources, so the extra resource generation is appreciated. You'll also need those extra resources if you're planning to leverage Higher Education. It's odd that Harvey's starter deck actually contains more resource generation than the Rogue starter deck, but we'll address that problem when I break down Winifred's deck in a future deck tech. Burning the Midnight Oil is similar to Clean Them Out and Sneak By from the Nathaniel Cho and Winifred Habbamock starter decks, respectively, in that it rewards Harvey for doing what Harvey does best, investigating. It goes without saying that Harvey is going to take a lot of Investigate actions in multiplayer or solo, and Burning the Midnight Oil simply hands you two resources for doing so. Piggybacking resource generation on another action is terrific and Burning the Midnight Oil has become a staple in many of my Seeker decks for that reason. I have had an on-again-off-again relationship with Cryptic Writings and its Level 2 upgrade. Currently, we're on the outs. Theoretically, Cryptic Writings works similarly to Burning the Midnight Oil, piggybacking resource generation on card draw. The problem is, I never seem to draw Cryptic Writings during my turn, even when I play an investigator like Harvey, who draws a ton of cards. Maybe I've just been unlucky, but Cryptic Writings' inconsistency, coupled with the fact that I hate taking an action to play Cryptic Writings if I don't draw it during my turn, really bugs me. Long story short, I haven't been playing Cryptic Writings in my Seeker decks lately, but that could change. The fourth group of cards help Harvey discover clues. Deduction has been around since the Core set, which leaves Extensive Research (0), a downgrade for Extensive Research (1) from the Dark Side of the Moon mythos pack. Extensive Research (0) is similar to Working a Hunch from the Core set, the obvious differences being that it's not fast and its exorbitant cost is conditional on your hand size. If you have 12+ cards in your hand consistently, then Extensive Research will save you an action at a high-shroud location. Discovering two clues without making a skill test is also a great option at locations where Investigate actions have the potential to trigger dangerous effects (I'm looking at you, Haunted keyword from The Circle Undone) or tricksy locations, such as Arkham Woods: Cliffside or Arkham Woods: Tangled Thicket for The Devourer Below scenario, which force Harvey to investigate with Agility and Combat, respectively. Unfortunately, Extensive Research prices itself out of the market the moment your hand size falters. I'm not sure how much I'd be willing to pay for Extensive research to discover two clues, but I can't imagine that it would be more than two or three unless the game was on the line. I took this card for a spin in the Harvey Walters deck I played during the Farkham Nights Ironman event, but I don't think I ever played it. More often than not, my hand size would dip, and Extensive Research (0) was simply too expensive. Extensive Research (1) would have been a better option. The fifth group of cards are tomes and cards that interact with tomes. The starter deck comes with three tomes: Celaeno Fragments, Encyclopedia (0), and Forbidden Tome (0). It also includes two cards that interact with tomes, namely Arcane Enlightenment and Whitton Greene. I am a little surprised that Harvey's deck contains so many cards that focus on tomes, considering the Arkham Horror LCG already has one investigator who specializes in them, two if you count Daisy's parallel version. Unfortunately, Harvey lacks Daisy's special ability to trigger a tome for free each turn, so triggering tomes will eat away at his precious actions. Harvey might be able to make these tomes work in multiplayer, but most of them are too slow for solo play, and I quickly cut them during testing. Daisy, of course, has a much easier time leveraging these tomes. Celaeno Fragments, Book of Books, is a cheap source of extra Intellect and Willpower icons if you're playing a Big Hand-style of deck. While testing Harvey, I routinely had 10 plus cards in hand to qualify for the Intellect and Willpower skill bonuses. I was never able to hit 15 or more cards in hand for the extra +1 Intellect, though, and honestly, I'm not sure the payoff is worth risk, since Thrice-Damned Curiosity has the potential to hit you for a whopping 5 damage if you are holding that many cards in your hand. Celaeno Fragments role in the starter deck is like that of Magnifying Glass from the Core set. Personally, I prefer Magnifying Glass because its Fast and the +1 Intellect skill bonus is unconditional, but Celaeno Fragments is a perfectly acceptable option if you're playing the starter deck out of the box. Encyclopedia (0) is a downgrade for Encyclopedia (2) from the Core set. Encyclopedia (2) sees play in the multiplayer format, because an investigator like Daisy may trigger it with her free action to give herself or another investigator at her location +2 to a skill of their choice until the end of the phase. That bonus is fantastic whether that investigator is planning to Investigate, Fight or Evade. Encyclopedia (2) isn't quite as good in the solo format since triggering it will provoke an attack of opportunity unless you use Knowledge is Power, which isn't included in the starter deck and has since been added to the optional list of taboos. The other drawback of targeting yourself with Encyclopedia is that, in most circumstances, the skill bonus will apply for only two actions, not three if you target another investigator. Daisy, as always, is the exception. The only significant difference between Encyclopedia (0) and its Level 2 counterpart is that it uses secrets, which limit how often you may trigger it. However, the card enters play with 5 secrets, which is quite generous, and Seekers have several ways of adding more secrets if necessary, including the ubiquitous Astounding Revelation from the Dream-Eaters deluxe expansion, so upgrading to Encyclopedia (2) isn't that urgent. Harvey's starter deck includes one ‘untranslated' asset, Forbidden Tome (0), and two upgrades for it, Forbidden Tome (Dark Knowledge) and Forbidden Tome (Secrets Revealed). I'm a big fan of the ‘untranslated' assets. Most of them are relatively easy to identify or translate, and the upgrades for them tend to be well worth the effort. That said, I'm disappointed by Forbidden Tome (0). First, Forbidden Tome (0) and both its Level 3 upgrades are intended exclusively for a Big Hand style of deck. If you're not playing that style of deck, then there's no point to playing either level of Forbidden Tome. Second, Forbidden Tome (0) takes a lot more actions to translate compared with the other unidentified assets. For example, identifying either Strange Solution or Ancient Stone takes only two actions: one to play the card and one to identify it. Interpreting the Dream Diary takes three actions, while translating the Archaic Glyphs takes four. Forbidden Tome (0) is the most labour-intensive card of the bunch, since you need to take six actions to translate it. That's a lot of work unless you're playing Daisy, especially in the solo format where time is of the essence. Unfortunately, Harvey's starter deck doesn't include cards like Knowledge is Power from Union and Disillusion or Eldritch Sophist from In Too Deep, which could speed up the process significantly. There is also a small chance that you can get ‘stuck' while translating Forbidden Tome (0), since you can't remove the last secret from it unless you're certain that you'll have at least 10 cards in hand after you draw. Now this shouldn't be an issue if you're playing a Big Hand deck; however, you could end up in a situation where your hand size dips, forcing you to draw without triggering the tome for fear of getting stuck. Both upgrades for Forbidden Tome (0) are geared exclusively towards Big Hand decks. Unless you're holding 12+ cards in your hand or you play Knowledge is Power, you've got to spend 2+ actions to trigger them, and neither effect is worth more than two actions, much less four, in most circumstances. Cards that force investigators to jump through a bunch of hoops before they become useful tend to be slow and cumbersome, and the upgrades for Forbidden Tome (0) are no exception. Forbidden Tome (Dark Knowledge) lends itself to the multiplayer format. It gives Seeker investigators like Harvey a way to heal themselves or an ally while damaging an enemy at their location. There are some interesting tricks that you can pull with this tome in multiplayer. For example, if a Seeker is paired with a Guardian, they could trigger Forbidden Tome (Dark Knowledge) to move 1 damage from [SLIDE] Beat Cop (2) or Agency Backup (5) to an enemy at their location, then the Guardian could use the free-triggered ability on either card to deal another damage. Dealing 2 damage for the cost of one action is a good trade. If you need to discover clues rather than deal damage, the combination also works with either level of Grete Wagner from the Nathaniel Cho starter deck. If a Seeker is paired with Sister Mary, they could move 1 damage from Sister Mary's signature asset, Guardian Angel, to an enemy. Then Sister Mary could assign more damage to Guardian Angel, adding more Bless tokens to the chaos bag. Don't forget that you can use the tome to move damage to an enemy with the Aloof keyword, so it's another weapon against those irritating Whippoorwills that flock to investigators during The Dunwich Legacy campaign or Union and Disillusion. If my hand size dipped below 12, I'd be very hesitant to spend more than one action to trigger this effect in most situations, but never say never. I'm not sold on Forbidden Tome (Dark Knowledge) in the solo format. There's a good chance that Harvey will sustain some damage from his signature weakness, and it would be great to pawn some of it off on enemies. Unfortunately, unless the enemies at Harvey's location are exhausted (which is highly unlikely given Harvey's below-average Agility) or they have the Aloof keyword, triggering the tome will likely trigger attacks of opportunity. Harvey has quite a bit of health and sanity for an old fella but trading blows with enemies is not a position that I want to be in when I'm playing a Seeker. Forbidden Tome (Secrets Revealed), on the other hand, is a good option in either solo or multiplayer if, and this is a big if, you're playing the Big Hand deck that can maintain a 12+ card hand consistently. Spending one action to move to a connecting location and discover a clue there without making a skill test is a terrific effect that only gets better at high-shroud locations or locations with potentially dangerous effects, such as the Haunted keyword from The Circle Undone campaign. This tome has the potential to generate action advantage during a scenario since it's not limited by a predetermined number of secrets or charges. As long as you can keep your hand size at 12, you can take two actions for the cost of one every turn, which is fantastic. If my hand size dropped below 12, I might even consider spending two actions to trigger this tome. I wouldn't be happy about it, but I think there are certain situation where you could justify it because that ability to discover a clue without making a skill test is so powerful. Harvey's starter deck includes two cards that interact with tomes: Whitton Greene: Hunter of Rare Books and her Level 2 upgrade. I have a soft spot in my heart for Whitton, because she is such a powerhouse in the Call of Cthulhu LCG. That said, I haven't found the right deck for her yet in the Arkham Horror LCG. There are a couple of problems with Whitton. First, she costs four resources, which is a lot considering her +1 Intellect bonus is conditional on controlling either a Tome or Relic. Now Whitton's reaction helps you find those Tomes or Relics, but in terms of pure speed and efficiency, she simply can't compete Dr. Milan Christopher from the Core Set, who gives you +1 Intellect unconditionally. Whitton also comes up short against the other Seeker ally in the Core Set, Research Librarian, in the Tome hunt. Research Librarian cost half as much as Whitton and it fetches you any Tome in your deck the moment it hits the table. If you'd like to abuse the Necronomicon, easily the most powerful tome in the game, Research Librarian can fetch it for you on Turn 1, and you'll still have the resources to pay for it. Sadly, the same can't be said for Whitton. The other problem with Whitton is that she doesn't fit in very well with the Big Hand-style of deck, which Harvey's starter encourages you to play. Laboratory Assistant is the ally of choice in that deck, which leaves poor Whitton on the outside looking in until you can purchase Miskatonic Archaeology Funding, which is included in the starter deck, or Charisma from The Essex County Express mythos pack. Despite the strikes against Whitton, I haven't given up hope of finding her a home. Either version of Daisy seems like the obvious choice to play Whitton, but there is undeniable chemistry between Luke Robinson and Whitton, too. Admittedly it's an odd pairing, but Luke starts scenarios with a Relic in play, which mitigates Whitton's tempo issues. I've also considered ignoring Whitten (0) altogether in favour of her Level 2 upgrade, perhaps including her in a quote unquote nerdy deck built around Miskatonic Archaeology Funding. Unfortunately for Whitton, I haven't pulled the trigger on that build yet because I still wince when I look at her resource cost. I'd happily pay 4 resources if Whitton's Willpower and Intellect skill bonuses were unconditional; knowing that I need to draw and play a tome or relic before I get any sort of bonus is a tough sell. The final groups of Level 0 cards that I'm going to look at are Harvey's enemy management tools. If you needed any more evidence that the Investigator Starter Deck product was designed with the multiplayer format in mind, this is it. The Nathaniel Cho starter deck goes all in on combat at the expense of investigation because the designers expect you to pair him with an investigator who can discover the lion's share of the clues. Harvey's starter deck takes the opposite approach, going all in on investigation at the expense of combat. Again, it the designers expect you to pair Harvey with an investigator who can manage enemies, because he has only two options: Disc of Itzamna (0), a downgrade from its Level 2 counterpart in the Core set, and Occult Invocation. I'm not a big fan of Disc of Itzamna (2) in solo. It's a little pricey at 3 resources, and I feel like I'm taking a huge tempo hit whenever I spend an action to play it. All too often it seems, a dangerous enemy, such as a Yithian Observer, will spawn on top of you before you draw and/or play the Disc, at which point the Disc is basically useless. The Disc is also useless against enemies, such as the ubiquitous Acolyte from the Core set, that don't spawn at your location. The Disc might have been more helpful in these situations if it had a better spread of skill icons, but a single Combat skill icon isn't going to help Seekers like Harvey, who are notoriously weak in the Combat department. Disc of Itzamna (0) suffers from the same drawbacks as its level 2 counterpart. It's expensive and you've got to play it before the enemy spawns on you to be effective. Again, it's no help if the enemy spawns elsewhere. Automatically evading an enemy or dealing 2 damage to it isn't quite as powerful as discarding an enemy outright, but it can be functionally equivalent if the enemy has two or fewer health or it lacks the Hunter keyword. As for Occult Invocation, I've played it in a variety of Seeker decks, and it's a good alternative to ‘I've got a plan!' (0) if you've got the card draw to support it. Spending 2 resources and discarding up to 2 cards from your hand isa steep price to pay, but Seekers don't have that many options at Level 0 to deal damage, so beggars can't be choosers. Occult Invocation tops out at 3 damage, which is fine for spot removal of run-of-the-mill enemies with two or three health. However, it comes up short against enemies with four or five health, such as the friendly neighbourhood Ghoul Priest from The Gathering. Unless you have a follow up in your hand – which would need to be a second copy of Occult Invocation if you're playing the starter deck out of the box – then dealing those final two points of damage will be tough. Before I wrap up this video, let's talk about the upgrades that you can purchase once you earn some experience points. How you modify Harvey's deck depends a lot on whether you're playing multiplayer or solo and whether you have access to card pool at large or just the cards in the starter deck. If you're interested in taking Harvey for a spin in the solo format and you have access to the card pool at large, your first order of business should be to upgrade Harvey's enemy management tools. There are plenty of great options in the Seeker card pool, including Strange Solution: Acidic Ichor, Arcane Glyphs: Prophecy Foretold, Ancient Stone: Knowledge of the Elders, Pendant of the Queen and, last but not least, the Necronomicon. If you prefer the multiplayer format, discovering clues as efficiently as possible takes priority. Again, if you have access to the Seeker card pool at large, there are great options, including Archaic Glyphs: Guiding Stones, Deciphered Reality, Pendant of the Queen and the Necronomicon. If you are playing Harvey Walters out of the box and you're restricted to upgrades from the starter deck, then you have a couple paths that you can follow. Let's begin with the elephant in the room: The Necronomicon. The Necronomicon is the best tome in the game, period. Free-triggered abilities are amazing, and The Necronomicon gives you four that you can mix and match as you see fit. If you want to abuse the Necronomicon, purchase two copies of Library Docent (1), which can bounce the Necronomicon back to your hand so you can play it again fully recharged. The Necronomicon is flat out busted when you have access to a larger card pool. If you ignore the optional list of taboos, you can unleash the Necronomicon's terrible power repeatedly by playing it in combination with Knowledge is Power and two copies of Sleight of Hand, which Harvey can pick up by purchasing two copies of Versatile. Abiding by the list of taboos tones down the abuse a little by removing Sleight of Hand from the mix. The Necronomicon and Knowledge is Power also cost slightly more experience, which means it will take you a little longer to assemble the combination during a campaign. It does nothing to rein in its power, though. You know you've got a problem card on your hands when you can deal 9 damage to an enemy or discover 4 clues at any location without taking a single action, making a single skill test or spending any resources during your turn.   If you avoid the temptation to snap up the Necronomicon for 5 to 8 XP, depending on whether you are playing with the optional list of taboos, then you can explore some of the other options included in the starter deck. One of the first upgrades that many players purchase is Charisma, a permanent from the Essex County Express that provides an extra ally slot. Charisma was not reprinted in the starter deck products, but Harvey's deck includes an alternative in Miskatonic Archaeology Funding. It costs 1 more XP than Charisma but provides two additional ally slots as long as those slots are occupied by Miskatonic assets, such as Laboratory Assistant, Whitton Greene or Library Docent (1). The card's Forced effect prevents you from assigning more than one damage or horror to those assets when you take damage or horror, but that was never much of a concern during testing. I haven't tested a Seeker deck that assembles a small army of nerds to take on the mythos, but it seems like an interesting angle to explore. There are nearly a dozen allies with the Miskatonic trait, some of which rank among the most powerful allies in the game. I'd love to be able to work Peter Sylvestre into that build, but there aren't that many Seekers who can play him without purchasing Versatile first. If you prefer to focus on events rather than allies, Farsight (4) is a great option. As long as you have 8 or more cards in your hand, you can exhaust Farsight (4) to play events such as Cryptic Writings, Extensive Research, Occult Invocation, Preposterous Sketches, ‘I've got a plan!' (2) and Seeking Answers (2) without taking an action. You must still pay the cost of that event mind you, but if you can get Farsight (4) down on the table early, it has the potential to generate a lot of action advantage during a scenario. There are plenty of powerful events in the Seeker card pool and beyond, so the value of Farsight (4) only gets better as your collection grows. You need at least 8 cards in your hand to trigger Farsight (4), but that's a much lower bar to achieve than some of the other cards in the deck that reward the Big Hand strategy. Each Investigator Starter deck comes with an upgrade for one of the Neutral skills included in the Core set. To nobody's surprise, Harvey's deck includes Perception (2). Perception is a very good option for Harvey decks, since drawing a card with it during your turn will trigger Harvey's reaction, so he actually gets two cards. Perception (2) let's Harvey draw three cards as long as he succeeds by 2 or more during a skill tests, which shouldn't be difficult between Harvey's 5 Intellect and the 3 Intellect skill icons on the skill card. Drawing 3 cards off a successful skill test is basically the equivalent of playing a Cryptic Research for half the experience points. That's a pretty good deal. If Harvey plays Perception (2) in combination with Practice Makes Perfect, he has the potential to draw 5 or six cards using a single copy of the skill, which is amazing. Other Seeker and off-class Seeker investigators also have the potential to abuse this combination, making Perception (2) a valuable pickup if you're playing Practice Makes Perfect and a few other skills with the Practice trait. Seeking Answers (2) has the potential to be quite good depending on the scenario. First, Seeking Answers (2) let's you discover at least 2 clues for a single action, which is great from a tempo perspective. Second, it can be extremely valuable in scenarios where you need to keep moving, whether to stay ahead of an enemy with the Hunter keyword or reach an objective across the map. The ability to move past a location but still pick up the clues there is very nice indeed if you need to put some distance between yourself and the enemy. Seeking Answers (2) also pairs well a card such as Barricade or Luke Robinson, who can barricade himself in his Dream Gate and investigate other locations to his heart's content. To top it all off, Seeking Answers (2) has 2 Agility skill icons. Seekers tend to fall back on Agility rather than Combat if their enemy management options are running thin, so those 2 Agility skill icons can be invaluable. Esoteric Atlas (2) is an upgrade for Esoteric Atlas (1), which was released in the Union and Disillusion mythos pack. Extra movement can be critical to completing scenarios; unfortunately for Esoteric Atlas (1) and (2), Seekers have some of the best movement cards in the game in Shortcut and Pathfinder. Esoteric Atlas (2) is certainly better than its Level 1 counterpart since the movement is more flexible (up to 3 connections away) and it doesn't exhaust when you trigger it, so you can take a long, desperate lunge towards and objective if necessary. However, you've got to target a revealed location, which is only good if you're backtracking, like in The Doom of Eztli, or running around in circles like in Midnight Masks or A Phantom of Truth. Unfortunately, Esoteric Atlas is Harvey's only option out of the box, so do yourself a favour and purchase The Dunwich Legacy expansion and/or The Miskatonic Museum for Shortcut and Pathfinder, respectively. The final card I'm going to look at in Harvey's starter deck is Glimpse the Unthinkable (1). It's a downgrade for Glimpse the Unthinkable (5), which was released in the Before the Black Throne mythos pack. I really quite like Glimpse the Unthinkable (1). If you purchase this for Harvey, he gets to draw at least 2 cards for free It also has fewer restrictions that a card like, says, Preposterous Sketches. Then Harvey gets to draw X more cards, depending how many cards from his hand he reshuffles into his deck. That has the potential to be quite powerful if you're looking for answers buried deep in your draw deck Glimpse the Unthinkable (5) is probably a better option if you're playing a Big Hand Harvey deck since he draws until he reaches his maximum hand size plus one, but 5 XP is quite a commitment when there are so many fantastic Seeker upgrades and purchases available. Besides, unlike its Level 5 counterpart, Glimpse the Unthinkable (1) isn't removed from the game so Harvey has a chance to see it again if he draws through his deck. And before I forget, it also has the Insight trait, so you can pack it in Joe Diamond's Hunch deck. MFL

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No topic is off the menu this week as my wife Shay and I get asked the hard-hitting questions by Marcus Pearce on this edition of The Wealth Faculty. From marriage to business, conflict to children and a lot in between … including my past as a wind chime manufacturer!   We discuss -  14:20 - When we bought our first property … 24:35 - Our experiences with personal growth 29:45 - The Value of Marriage Counselling 41:43 - Children & Their Beliefs about money 57:44 - Mastering Conflict In Marriage 1:11:40 - True Meaning of Wealth And a whole lot more!   If you've loved this episode, I would love it if you gave it a 5-star RATING in the Apple Podcasts app :) If you're feeling really generous, a review is always appreciated!   If you're yet to subscribe, be sure to do so on your favourite channel. positiverealestate.com.au/web/podcasts/   Take care,  Jason

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