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This is the OutKick 360 for Wednesday September 1, 2021. John McClain Joins OutKick 360Watson Remains A Texan, Why?Houston A Landing Spot For Cam Newton?Why Can't Teams Admit Vaccination Status Influences Roster CutsExpectations For Mac Jones & PatriotsTexans OutlookJohn McClain's Season PredictionsThe Bills Value To The NFLIs Dak Really Back?Are The Dolphins All In With Tua?Mac Jones Ready To Start?Arizona & Kyler Murray Taking A StepBama Starters In The NFLOutKick 360 Daily ParlaySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Listen Now 476: Why Can't I Stay Clutter Free With Tonya Kubo Kathi is here today with her ride or die decluttering partner Tonya Kubo. They're bringing all the energy as they give us three strategies for overcoming the most common decluttering misconceptions. If you've ever thought decluttering should be easier than it is, then […] 476 Why Can't I Stay Clutter Free with Tonya Kubo
HOWARD E SCOTT SR. LOWRIDER BAND Founding Member of the Iconic Group WAR ⭐️ 2x Grammy Nominees ⭐️ 2x Platinum ⭐️ 9x Gold Howard E. Scott is an American funk/rock guitarist and founding member of the successful 1970s funk band WAR. Howard Scott grew up in Compton, California. He began playing bass at a very young age under the guidance of his cousin, Jack Nelson Scott graduated from Compton High School in 1964. He toured with The Drifters for a short time until he was drafted into the United States Army in 1966. Upon his return, he formed his second group, The Night Shift, with Harold Brown. In 1969 Scott contributed lyrics, music and co-produced some of War's greatest hits, such as "Cisco Kid", "Slipping into Darkness" and "Why Can't We Be Friends?". He was also the frontman and leader of the group. Scott and other members eventually left the original band in the 1990s, losing the right to use the band's# name, nominated for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ... But not yet being inducted.. yet several artists that have sampled WAR's music has been inducted, ie.. the Beastie Boys.. Tupac and NWA.. WARs music catalogue is one of the biggest in music being sampled over 304 times, over 77 artists have covered and/or sampled WAR . Howard Scott Jr., who is the CEO of the 2019 Non Profit of the Year, The City Lights Gateway Foundation, rebuilding our community and CEO of Arch1 Entertainment
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On the 23rd episode of Your Question, we handle the following question: Q: When I speak English, I can't think of ideas. There's no problem in my native language. How can I fix this? That's a very interesting question. This came from a student in a recent chat in Clubhouse. I answered the question decently […] The post Your Question 23 | Why Can't I Think of Ideas When I Speak English? first appeared on ALsensei.
Here are the songs in this broadcast. I'm A Carpenter - David Carpenter - R&B/Funk - 1969 Strung Out - Gordon Staples & The String Thing - R&B - 1970 T Plays It Cool - Marvin Gaye - R&B - 1972 We Gonna Make It - Jadakiss Feat Styles P - Hip Hop - 2001 Victory - The Detroit Emeralds - R&B - 2021 Don't Throw Our Love Away - Ashley Scott (Earl's Young Bawl Disco Radio Edit) - R&B - 2021 Alone - Bryan Alfred - R&B - 2021 Why Can't You - Austyn King - R&B - 2021 Casualty Of Love - Andre Ward & K'Jon - R&B - 2021 The One For Me - Tony Walk - R&B - 2021 Do You Wanna Ride - Silky G McCoy - R&B - 2021
Please help support the show on our Patreon Page! Member of the Society of Reformed Podcasters WELCOME TO BOOK CLUB! Aimee Byrd is author of several books, including Housewife Theologian, Theological Fitness, No Little Women, and Why Can't We Be Friends?. Her articles have appeared in First Things, Table Talk, Modern Reformation, Credo Magazine, and elsewhere, and she has been interviewed and quoted in Christianity Today and The Atlantic. She is the former cohost of Mortification of Spin podcast for The Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals. She regularly blogs at aimeebyrd.com. We want to thank Zondervan for help setting up this interview and providing us with the necessary materials to interview Mrs. Byrd! Purchase the books here: Recovering from Biblical Manhood and Womanhood: How the Church Needs to Rediscover Her Purpose Have Feedback or Questions? Email us at: guiltgracepod@gmail.com Find us on Instagram: @guiltgracepod Follow us on Twitter: @guiltgracepod Please rate and subscribe to the podcast on whatever platform you use! Looking for a Reformed Church? North American Presbyterian & Reformed Churches --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gggpodcast/support
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So I published this video, Why Can't I Shoot A Glock? And I get this comment; You're shooting low left because you have an ulnar deviation instead of a radial deviation in your dominant shooting hand wrist. This is a fancy way of saying that you're exerting more force towards the beavertail area. Instead, it's better to exert force towards the lower backstrap. While you're doing this, just let the gun do its thing and don't fight the recoil. Joining me to discuss this is the commenter, USPSA GrandMaster Tony Wong. Lock N Load is presented by; Hour 1; Franklin Armory www.franklinarmory.com 3rd Hour Aero Precision https://aeroprecisionusa.com And by; NightHawk Custom https://www.nighthawkcustom.com Ace Firearms http://www.acefirearms.com CZ-USA https://cz-usa.com DeSantis Holsters https://www.desantisholster.com Staccato http://staccato2011.com Mech Tech https://mechtechsys.com Spikes Tactical https://www.spikestactical.com Chambers Custom https://chamberscustom.com XS Sights https://www.xssights.com Mantis X https://mantisx.com
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Dominique Alessi shares why you can't stick to healthy habits. Episode 1430: Why Can't I Stick to Healthy Habits? by Dominique Alessi on Eat Healthier Through Self-Awareness Dominique Alessi is a former ballerina, a software project manager, and a wellness coach. Although she was interested in health for a long time, it took years of anxiety and burnout, and a demanding Silicon Valley career, to realize her approach was way too complicated. And so her quest for simplicity began. She reoriented herself around the fundamentals of wellness, and started filtering out anything more complicated. She crafted systems and routines to streamline her life and reduce her reliance on memory and willpower. She cultivated a deeper awareness of her personal tendencies and the habit-change strategies that would work best for her. Now, she's sharing these things with you—the realizations, the systems, and the hacks—so that you can lead a healthy, happy, and fulfilling life (without burning out in the process). The original post is located here: https://dominiquealessi.com/why-cant-i-stick-to-healthy-habits/ With Curex, you meet with a doctor online, via an easy telehealth consultation. Share your allergy history, take an allergy test at home, and receive your personalized prescription for sublingual allergy immunotherapy delivered to your door. Find out if you're a fit at GetCurex.com/OHD and get $75 off your first order with the code OHD. Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and in The O.L.D. Facebook Group Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts and join our online community: OLDPodcast.com/group Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalHealthDailyDietNutritionFitness
HSPが生きづらいのは自明であり、 HSPが生きづらいといくら叫んでも、HSPではない人たちにはピンとこないのも自明なのですが、 HSPの方たちから「普通になりたい」という絞り出すような言葉を聞くことがあります。 エレイン・アーロン先生がこの質問に答えているブログを読み、思ったことをお話しました。 アーロン先生の記事:Why Can't I Just be Normal?
If you have ever asked yourself ”Why Can't I Remember What I Revise?” then you are not alone, this is the most common question that we get asked. It is usually followed by a description that regardless of the amount of time spent on revision the information just isn't sticking in their head. You might think that your “brain is broken” or that you are “no good at exams” or that your “memory is poor”, However, in today's blog, we'll explore the reasons why it can feel tricky to remember the content of your studies or to retain information ready for exam day. Why Is It Hard to Remember Anatomy Revision? You might think that your “brain is broken” or that you are “no good at exams” or that your “memory is poor”, however, it turns out that the biggest reason for low memory recall is not any of these things… instead it comes down to these three main causes: Cause 1: Your Brain is Super Efficient For Survival Cause 2: It's how you are studying Cause 3: Brain DOMS How Can I Remember What I Revise Or Study? Now you know some of the causes for your diminished memory after a Revision session, let's dive into 4 clear tips that you can use to improve revision memory: Memory Tip 1: Get Organised Memory Tip 2: Simplify Memory Tip 3: Learning Style Memory Tip 4: Rest and Recovery Read the show notes: https://parallelcoaching.co.uk/why-cant-i-remember-what-i-revise Need More Help with your Anatomy Exam Revision? Discover How 6500+ Fitpros In Training Are Walking Into Their Exam With Confidence And Guaranteeing A Pass Are you tired of staring at your manual and not knowing where to start? Our revision mastery Bootcamp breaks everything down into a clear and easy-to-follow structure. You can download the videos to MP3 and MP4 to slice your revision time in half and finally understand the key principles of exercise. This is not another course with more exams – it HELPS pass the course you're already enrolled on! “EVERYTHING You Need To Learn, Revise And Pass Your Fitness Exam” If you want to get your revision structured, learn everything you need to know and feel confident on exam day, then click the link below: https://revision.parallelcoaching.co.uk/fitness-exam-revision-courses Dedicated to More Hayley “Why Can't I Remember What I Revise?” Bergman Parallel Coaching P.S. You can also find us on the following platforms: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/parallelcoaching Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ParallelCoaching Twitter: https://twitter.com/ParallelCoach YouTube: http://bit.ly/2F1Z1bs Download all FitPro Session Shownotes: HERE Listen on Itunes: http://bit.ly/itunes-fitpro-sessions Download on Spotify: http://bit.ly/spotify-fitpro-sessions --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fitpro-sessions/message
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On this week's episode we highlight two more FuMPfest artists, The Gothsicles and Carrie Dahlby! We also get Scatterbrain'ed so don't be surprised if the show notes to this episo 1. Rock the Quokka by The Gothsicles 2. Why Cant I Write This Song? by Carrie Dahlby 3. News of the Stupid 4. Here Comes Trouble by Scatterbrain The Gothsicles are at TheGothsicles.com Carrie Dahlby is at CarrieDahlby.bandcamp.com and Scatterbrain is on your favorite streaming platform Thank you to our Patreon backers for helping make this show possible!!!
"Charlie Duda takes the top spot on this week's BTR Top 10! Our hosts are spinning his new album, Roller Coaster (self-released) the most this week! Debuting on the countdown: BC Camplight, Veps, Beverly Glenn-Copeland, Silver Firs, Doug Bielmeier, Ven, Squirrel Flower Find your favorite album in the mix and support the artist by buying an album or some merch! Here's The Full List: 1. CHARLIE DUDA Roller Coaster [EP] Self-Released 2. BC CAMPLIGHT "I'm Alright In The World" b/w "I Can Almost See My Mind From Here" [Single] Bella Union/PIAS 3. FRANCIS OF DELIRIUM, Wading [EP] (Dalliance) 4. LOU BARLOW, Reason To Live (Joyful Noise) 5. VEPS, Open The Door (Kanine) 6. BEVERLY GLENN-COPELAND, Keyboard Fantasies (Transgressive) 7. SILVER FIRS, Lake Hypoxia [EP] (Oh, Sister) 8. DOUG BIELMEIER, Ambient Works (Albany) 9. VEN, EP (Prolifica/PIAS) 10. SQUIRREL FLOWER, Planet (i) (Polyvinyl) 00:00 - Emily (Slow Dance by Beverly Glenn-Copeland) 01:06 - Desert Wildflowers - Squirrel Flower 04:37 - Hey Bro - VEN 06:57 - Another Pilot Down - Doug Bielmeier 10:15 - Versions of You - Silver Firs 14:08 - Let Us Sleep - Beverly Glenn-Copeland 21:14 - Emily 21:44 - Funny Things - Veps 25:00 - Why Can't It Wait - Lou Barlow 27:51 - Red - Francis of Delirium 31:29 - I'm Alright In The World - BC Camplight 35:58 - Emily 36:57 - Really Really - Charlie Duda 36:59 - Finish "
"Charlie Duda takes the top spot on this week's BTR Top 10! Our hosts are spinning his new album, Roller Coaster (self-released) the most this week! Debuting on the countdown: BC Camplight, Veps, Beverly Glenn-Copeland, Silver Firs, Doug Bielmeier, Ven, Squirrel Flower Find your favorite album in the mix and support the artist by buying an album or some merch! Here's The Full List: 1. CHARLIE DUDA Roller Coaster [EP] Self-Released 2. BC CAMPLIGHT "I'm Alright In The World" b/w "I Can Almost See My Mind From Here" [Single] Bella Union/PIAS 3. FRANCIS OF DELIRIUM, Wading [EP] (Dalliance) 4. LOU BARLOW, Reason To Live (Joyful Noise) 5. VEPS, Open The Door (Kanine) 6. BEVERLY GLENN-COPELAND, Keyboard Fantasies (Transgressive) 7. SILVER FIRS, Lake Hypoxia [EP] (Oh, Sister) 8. DOUG BIELMEIER, Ambient Works (Albany) 9. VEN, EP (Prolifica/PIAS) 10. SQUIRREL FLOWER, Planet (i) (Polyvinyl) 00:00 - Emily (Slow Dance by Beverly Glenn-Copeland) 01:06 - Desert Wildflowers - Squirrel Flower 04:37 - Hey Bro - VEN 06:57 - Another Pilot Down - Doug Bielmeier 10:15 - Versions of You - Silver Firs 14:08 - Let Us Sleep - Beverly Glenn-Copeland 21:14 - Emily 21:44 - Funny Things - Veps 25:00 - Why Can't It Wait - Lou Barlow 27:51 - Red - Francis of Delirium 31:29 - I'm Alright In The World - BC Camplight 35:58 - Emily 36:57 - Really Really - Charlie Duda 36:59 - Finish "
If you want to live a high-performance life, you need to treat yourself like a high-performance vehicle! If you drove a Porsche or Ferrari, would you fill the tank with low-quality gasoline, take it off-roading, or leave it out in a hailstorm? If you want to live a high-performance life, you need to treat yourself like a high-performance vehicle! If you drove a Porsche or Ferrari, would you fill the tank with low-quality gasoline, take it off-roading, or leave it out in a hailstorm? Of course not! You'd buy premium motor oil and get the engine tuned! Why don't you treat yourself that way? The good news is that it is possible to boost your horsepower and performance!Why Can't I Keep Up Anymore?, is by award-winning practitioner, best-selling author, and frequent guest expert on ABC, CBS, NBC, and Fox, Deborah Matthew, MD. Dr. Deb discusses stress-related physical, and sexual decline; the age-related decline of testosterone, and its impact on ED; the latest medical & non-medical, and nutritional treatments for sexual dysfunction; and the role of estrogen in a man's life. Want better health and nutrition? Now you can get personalized supplement recommendations and custom vitamin packs delivered to your door! Go to PersonaNutrition.com/Roizen and take your free assessment and get 50% off your order today. - sponsor BonusHow Your Diet Affects Your Risk for Cancer
If you want to live a high-performance life, you need to treat yourself like a high-performance vehicle! If you drove a Porsche or Ferrari, would you fill the tank with low-quality gasoline, take it off-roading, or leave it out in a hailstorm? If you want to live a high-performance life, you need to treat yourself like a high-performance vehicle! If you drove a Porsche or Ferrari, would you fill the tank with low-quality gasoline, take it off-roading, or leave it out in a hailstorm? Of course not! You'd buy premium motor oil and get the engine tuned! Why don't you treat yourself that way? The good news is that it is possible to boost your horsepower and performance!Why Can't I Keep Up Anymore?, is by award-winning practitioner, best-selling author, and frequent guest expert on ABC, CBS, NBC, and Fox, Deborah Matthew, MD. Dr. Deb discusses stress-related physical, and sexual decline; the age-related decline of testosterone, and its impact on ED; the latest medical & non-medical, and nutritional treatments for sexual dysfunction; and the role of estrogen in a man's life. Want better health and nutrition? Now you can get personalized supplement recommendations and custom vitamin packs delivered to your door! Go to PersonaNutrition.com/Roizen and take your free assessment and get 50% off your order today. - sponsor BonusHow Your Diet Affects Your Risk for Cancer
Long Time Freedom Sounds Fans may remember this one!(Glen Brown)Put it On - The WailersFire Waltz - Mal WaldronFlight to Glory - Chant from Trinidad 1939I Want to Thank You - Otis ReddingMax Roach/Dollar Brand/Eric Dolphy (Inner Flight)Kinky Fly - Bunny&Skitter/UpsettersWhy Can't There Be Love - Dee EdwardsA Minha Menina - Os MutantesSince I Fell For You - Johnny ClarkeLorna Banana - UpsettersFire Corner - King Stitt/DynamitesFunky 8 Corners - Willie and the Mighty Magnificents(Fade) Freedom Sounds Archive Dive II
Radio show first broadcast on The Face Radio, Brooklyn at 4pm EST on 27 June 2021. Also online at https://thefaceradio.com/ Track List: The Average White Band with Ben E King – A Star In The Ghetto East Coast Love Affair – Confrontations Moody Scott – (We Gotta) Bust Out Of The Ghetto The Watnauts – Why Can’t People Be Colors Too Muriky – Mmasuna Frederick Knight – I’ve Been Lonely For So Long Anita Ward – Ring My Bell Sam Dees – Lonely For You Baby Fete – Land The Bongolian – Harlem Hipshake Moody Scott – I Don’t Dig No Phony Part 2 Dawson Smith – I Don’t Know If I Can Make It Beltalowda – America Is Hollis Parker – Without You (Extended Mix)
The month of June is nearly over. Time is fleeting…rapidly fleeting. Don't stop having fun! The Music Authority LIVE STREAM Show & Podcast...listen, like, comment, download, share, repeat daily on Listen Notes, Google Podcast Manager, Mixcloud, Player FM, Stitcher, Tune In, Podcast Addict, Cast Box, Radio Public, and Pocket Cast, and APPLE iTunes! AND NOW ON MORNINGS IN CANADA! https://s1.citrus3.com:2000/public/HCRRadio Hamilton Co-Op Radio! Follow the show on TWITTER JimPrell@TMusicAuthority! Are you listening? How does and can one listen in? Let me list the ways...Listen LIVE here - https://fastcast4u.com/player/jamprell/ Podcast - https://themusicauthority.transistor.fm/ The Music Authority LIVE STREAM Show & Podcast! Radio Candy Radio Monday Wednesday, & Friday 7PM ET, 4PM PT, Rockin' The KOR Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 7PM UK time, 2PM ET, 11AM PT www.koradio.rocks Also, Pop Radio UK Friday, Saturday, & Sunday 6PM UK, 1PM ET, 10AM PT! June 24, 2021, Thursday…Orbis Max - TMA SHOW OPEN THEMEJoe Dilillo With The Lickerish Quartet - Loser GirlJebbsMusic - 01 Mindy (feat. @Arthur Roberts, @Owen Radford & Tyler Green)@The Miamis - All Alone TonightOrbis Max & Martin Holt - You Sold Tomorrow@Derrick Anderson - 07 Don't Lose Your Temper [Garden of Earthly Delights - An XTC Celebration] (Futureman Records)The BellTowers - You Never Know [Day Breakaway]The Rubinoos - That Thing You Do [45]Athanor - 10 Magic In Me [Hills Of The Universe] (koolkatmusik.com)Kid Gulliver - 01 I Started a Joke (Red on Red Records)John Larson and the Silver Fields - 12 Why Can't Every Day Be Like This One [Glimpses]Yipes - Turn AroundLos Pepes - 01 - I'm No Good [All Over Now]Criminal Kids - 06 Outcast [Wassup Rocker Radio Presents- Sick Sounds 1]The Byrds - She Don't Care About Time [Turn! Turn! Turn!]The Claws - 07 Stumbling Around [No Connection]Richard Turgeon - I'm a BelieverSpanking Charlene (taken from Finds Me Out) - 09 Too Broke To Go Out [A light beer & a shot of some Heartland-Punk] (Rum Bar Records)Cody Melville- 07 Shang [Restless]STEPHEN'S RUIN - 09 - All My Life [Never Too Late] (koolkatmusik.com)Dropkick - 06 A Matter of Time [The Scenic Route]Elvis Costello – Lip Service [This Years Model]
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This Week on PuffCast: We are joined by our sweet friend and Patron Jen! Wohooo! We are talking about Fantastic Beasts, the fandoms perseption and thoughts about the possible future of the Fantastic Beasts franchise. ... No troll feet were harmed in the making of this episode. Sophie's Choice: Hexenfußnagel Buttercup's Question of the Week: How do you feel about Fantastic Beasts and what are your thoughts on the future of these films? Where to Find Jennifer: Instagram: @ginniferdavenport Support: www.thetrevorproject.org Promo of the week: Why Can't We Be Wizards Podcast Instagram: @whynotwizards Website: www.whycantwebewizards.com Contact: - You can listen to us on all platforms Podcasts are found! - You can find us on Twitter & Instagram: @puffcastpod - Facebook at: Facebook.com/puffcast - TikTok: @puffcast - Twitch: puffcastpodcast - You can email us: puffcastpod@gmail.com Support us on Patreon to get exclusive benefits like bloopers, access to Buttercup's Tearoom, stickers and much more! We are also donating $1 to charity for each Patron we have each month! Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts! Leave us a review and we will read it on the Show. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/puffcast/message
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Episode 139 of the Shooters Shoot Podcast- Bad Religion ft @iampatrin Topics: Build your perfect female, Is Religion a Lie, Why Can't Girls be polygamist, Covid Variant Lies, Northwest LDN is Mad Follow the Shooter Shoot Podcast on Twitter @shootersshootp, Instagram @shootersshootp & the shooters @mikeviceo. @dj_chester2 & @Jayjson Warning! This podcast is not for the faint hearted/easily offended!
Good Morning Veterans, Family, and Friends, welcome back to the TWENTY-FOURTH EPISODE of the Veteran Doctor. On this week's episode, we will discuss Veterans PTSD – The Cannabis Cure. Marijuana Use for PTSD Among Veterans The use of Marijuana for medical conditions is an issue of growing concern. Many Veterans use marijuana to reduce symptoms of PTSD, and many states specifically approve medical marijuana for PTSD. However, research has not been conducted on the safety or effectiveness of medical marijuana for PTSD. There is no evidence currently that suggests marijuana is an effective treatment for PTSD. This research indicates that marijuana can be harmful to individuals with PTSD. Epidemiology Marijuana use has increased over the past decade. In 2013, a study found that 19.8 million people reported using marijuana in the past month, with 8.1 million using it almost every day (1). Daily use has increased by 60% in the prior decade (1). Several factors are connected with increased risk of marijuana use, involving diagnosis of PTSD (2), social anxiety disorder (3), other substance use, mainly through youth (4), and peer substance abuse (5). Cannabis Use Disorders among Veterans Using VA Health Care There have currently been no studies of marijuana use conducted on the overall Veteran population. The data we have gathered comes from Veterans using VA health care, who may not represent the Veteran population overall. When considering this subset of veterans seen in the VA health care with co-existent of substance use disorders (SUD) and PTSD, cannabis use disorder has been the most diagnosed SUD since 2009. Veterans in the VA with PTSD and SUD diagnosed with cannabis use disorder increased from 13.0% in FY 2002 to 22.7% in FY 2014. As of FY 2014, more than 40,000 Veterans with PTSD and SUD are seen in VA diagnosed with cannabis use disorder. People in 33 States can use medical Marijuana. Why Haven't Veterans Been able to Use It for PTSD? Dogs have been prescribed medical marijuana, but veterans still cannot get the drug from the Veterans Affairs. Several Veterans groups are working on getting medical marijuana approved as a form of treatment for PTSD. The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) still refuses to provide marijuana to veterans because it is listed as a Schedule I drug. Many Veterans groups want to get that designation changed and have more research conducted on the benefits of medical marijuana. Doug Distaso served his nation in the United States Air Force for 21 years. He had the opportunity to command joint aviation, maintenance, and support personnel globally and served as the primary legislative affairs lead for two U.S. Special Operations Command leaders. However, after an Air Force plane accident left Distaso with a traumatic brain injury, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and chronic pain, he was given more than a dozen prescription medications by doctors at the VA. "I was taking everything from opioids, antidepressants, benzodiazepines, and sleeping pills," Distaso stated. "Like countless other veterans, the cocktail of drugs that I was prescribed quickly threw my life into a turmoil, affecting my ability to perform at work, while straining my relationships at home." Distaso states that living his life in a prescription drug-induced, zombie-like state left his wife and family begging with him on Christmas morning to come back to them. "What brought me back to my family and career was medical cannabis. Cannabis helped me get off the pills and regain control of every facet of my life," Distaso said. Unfortunately, for millions of veterans who depend solely on their VA healthcare benefits, federal law ties their VA doctors' hands. It harshly denies these veterans access to needed medical cannabis as a treatment option. Distaso currently works for his fellow veterans as the Veterans Cannabis Project founder, which advocates for veterans' cannabis access, education to policymakers, and support for veterans seeking treatment options beyond the opiates and other prescriptive and addictive drugs they obtain from the VA. It is time for Congress to approve the VA to research the effects of cannabis on familiar veterans' health issues and allow doctors at the VA to recommend and assist veterans in accessing medical cannabis. The VA denial of cannabis Cannabis use is still branded as harmful to veterans on the VA's website. "Cannabis use for medical disorders is an issue of growing concern," the VA states. Cannabis also remains on the Schedule I list under the Controlled Substances Act, the same as heroin. According to the VA website, "measured studies have not been fully conducted to evaluate the safety or effectiveness of medical marijuana for PTSD. Thus, no proper evidence that marijuana is an effective treatment for PTSD has been collected." Conversely, the tide has turned nationally in terms of the attitude toward marijuana, especially for medicinal purposes. Despite the unattainability of medicinal marijuana at the VA, veterans nationally are using cannabis to deal with their PTSD symptoms of anxiety, depression, and chronic pain. Recent scientific studies are showing the medicinal properties of cannabis. The VA website downplays the approval of marijuana in the United States, stating that "several" states have accepted the use of medical marijuana and/or recreational marijuana. In all actuality, it's far more than "several." Thirty-three states have enacted medical marijuana laws that allow eligible people to obtain or grow cannabis to treat various conditions. Additionally, 15 states have decriminalized marijuana, and 11 states have legalized recreational marijuana. A recent poll conducted at Politico and Harvard's T.H. Chan School of Public Health shows that Americans feel that marijuana is much less harmful than alcohol, tobacco, or e-cigarettes. In the survey, one in five Americans state they believe marijuana is very harmful to people. Twice as many stated the same about alcohol, 52 percent characterized e-cigarettes as very toxic, and 80 percent indicated tobacco cigarettes are hazardous. And more than six in ten U.S. adults said they favor changing federal law to legalize marijuana for recreational use. Another recent survey shows strong majority support among Americans for legalizing marijuana. Also, almost all Democratic presidential candidates agree to remove marijuana from the federal list of controlled substances. And veterans and the American public overwhelmingly support medicinal cannabis for veterans. In the 2017 American Legion survey, 92 percent of veterans said they supported research into the use of medical cannabis, and 83 percent support legalizing medical cannabis. A new study on PTSD and cannabis A new study concludes that cannabis may already be helping Canadians cope with depression and suicide in people suffering from PTSD. This study was conducted on more than 24,000 Canadians, which concluded that people experiencing PTSD and not medicating with cannabis are far more likely to suffer from severe depression and have suicidal thoughts than those who used cannabis over the past year. The study provides initial evidence that cannabis use may contribute to decreasing the connection between PTSD, severe depressive, and suicidal states. This research states that there are limited treatment options for PTSD, so many patients have acted by medicating with cannabis to alleviate their symptoms. However, this is the first time that outcomes from a nationwide survey have exposed the potential benefits of treating the disorder with cannabis. This research documented the first relationships between PTSD, cannabis use, and severe mental health outcomes in the veteran population. The big question is: If a Canadian health survey looked at PTSD and cannabis with such a convincing conclusion, where is the VA on this issue, which affects as many as thirty percent of the American veterans who served in the wars since September 2001? Veterans group supports medical cannabis While the VA still stands on the statement that it is not allowed to do research; however, this is not actually true. They just have to coordinate with outside agencies to conduct it. Only one-third of veterans mentioned cannabis to their doctor because of the stigma attached to marijuana use. Veterans have a legitimate fear of reprisals at VA and in the workforce, where there have been programs that they can lose their jobs for testing positive for marijuana. We have found that in different parts of the country where the use of cannabis is less stigmatized open conversation can be conducted with the VA physicians. However, in parts of the country where it is still illegal, providers are more skeptical or judgmental. It shuts the veteran up and is then dangerous as the veterans do not communicate openly with their provider. Why the VA will not budge The biggest hurdle for veterans seeking cannabis from the VA is that it is still on that Schedule I list of controlled substances at the federal level. This means that cannabis "no acceptable medical use and has a more significant potential for abuse and risk for arrest," as identified by the federal government. The VA considers any form of marijuana illegal. This means veterans cannot get help accessing medical marijuana from their VA doctors, relying on their own means to obtain any. The recent congressional hearing explored bills that would allow for extended access to medical marijuana for veterans. VA representatives confirmed their position opposing any policies as long as marijuana remained illegal at the federal level. Many agencies are "committed to improving treatment options for veterans and supports research into potential treatment options that may prove valuable." Specific federal law restricts the VA's research with Schedule I controlled substances, including marijuana. Before conducting any VA research using a Schedule, I controlled substance would involve lengthy communications and coordination with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Food and Drug Administration (FDA), National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Drug Abuse, and the Health and Human Services. Particular requirements include reviewing an investigational new drug application and approval of the research protocol by the FD, obtaining the medical drug through NIDA and the nationally approved medical marijuana production laboratory, and an investigator registration and site licensure by the DEA. These restrictions that are contained in federal law are clear. Research is allowed but must be done with the identified federal entities. If Congress wants more federal research into Schedule I controlled substances such as marijuana, it can eliminate these restrictions. Multiple sources explain that Congress and the President can reschedule marijuana to make it accessible to veterans and make it researchable by the VA. Former VA secretary wants more research The Former VA secretary says that the VA should study cannabis. "It is a little bit strange that marijuana is Schedule I while cocaine is Schedule II," stated the former VA secretary. "To say there is completely no medicinal value or application in cannabinoids is not true at all." "There is already an FDA-approved drug on the market, which is a cannabinoid, to treat pediatric epilepsy." The FDA approved Epidiolex in June 2018; the first drug derived in the U.S. from the cannabis plant to reach local pharmacies. He added that when he ran the VA, he was told the agency could not discuss cannabis with veterans and could not do research. But he discovered later that this was not true. "We can talk to our veterans about it. We just cannot prescribe the cannabis," says the former VA Secretary. "It is possible to do research at the VA, but the barriers and bureaucracy are lengthy and painful. I can now more effectively articulate that Congress is the most likely player to streamline this research. And yes, it needs to be done." Medical marijuana research The Center for Medicinal Cannabis Research (CMCR) is the nation's oldest research center for the safety and efficacy of cannabis. CMCR recently announced research to explore the effectiveness and safety of medical cannabis as an alternative treatment for schizophrenia, insomnia, alcohol dependence, rheumatoid arthritis, and anxiety linked to anorexia. Research done by the CMCR has also shown that cannabis can be useful for relieving pain, but research has not been conducted for studying cannabis concerning PTSD. This center is directly linked to the VA's regional office located in San Diego. The legislation is not moving Certain Congress members have tried to push for new legislation to make medical marijuana available to veterans at the VA without success. Here are a few bills that have not made any progress: 1) The Veterans Equal Access Act allows the VA health providers to recommend medical marijuana to their veteran patients and provide the required paperwork to enroll in state marijuana programs. 2) The VA Medicinal Cannabis Research Act of 2018 supports the scientific and medical research of medicinal cannabis for veterans diagnosed with TBI, PTSD, chronic pain, and other injuries by clarifying that research of medicinal cannabis is within the authority of the VA. 3) The Veterans Medical Marijuana, Safe Harbor Act is an act that would enable VA physicians to issue medical cannabis recommendations under the laws of states where medical cannabis is legal. 4) The Safe Harbor Act would require the VA to conduct studies on the effects of medical marijuana on veterans in pain related to their treatment programs involving medical marijuana approved by states, veterans' access to these programs, and a reduction in veteran opioid abuse. OK, for dogs but not veterans? It is ridiculous that Americans in most states now have access to medicinal marijuana, but America's veterans do not. I have a non-veteran friend, and he receives medical marijuana for his dog's anxiety. He was shocked when he discovered that dogs could get medicinal marijuana, but veterans cannot get the same treatment at the VA. Washington, D.C. is an echo chamber of circular logic. We are convinced there is a national craving for this issue on medical cannabis for veterans. Still, politicians only seem to hear themselves and continue to assume that there is not. We must change this view and make it known. Cannabis May Help Veterans With PTSD After 17 years in the military and deploying to almost every terrorist filled location on Earth, former Green Beret Adam Smith discovered that while his combat battles had ended, his personal one still lingered. "I had a hard time with anxiety, sleeping, hyper-vigilance, and symptoms that revolve around PTSD," Smith, remembering his difficult transition to civilian life, starting in 2015. "I found myself hopeless and in an awful place," said Smith, who also suffers from the effects of several past brain injuries. "The bottom of this black hole was me sitting on a couch with a pistol in my mouth." Thankfully, Smith did not go through with it and said that in the years since, what's helped sustain him is the lessened joint pain, better sleep, and moderated his constant sensation of always feeling "switched-on," has been … self-medicating with cannabis. Smith is just the kind of veteran lawmaker that is trying to help with two U.S. House bills that approved at the House Committee of Veterans Affairs on March 12: H.R. 712, the VA Medicinal Cannabis Research Act of 2019, directing the Veterans Administration to research marijuana's impact on physical conditions related to active duty. H.R. 1647, the Veterans Equal Access Act of 2019, allows physicians to complete state-legal medical marijuana proposal paperwork due to VA doctors currently being prohibited from doing this, forcing veterans to turn to private-network physicians. Irritatingly Smith states, "When it comes to veterans and veterans' rights, the game of politics should not exist." Smith has publicly talked about his avoidance of Veterans Administration treatment because of its chosen response to suffering veterans. That response includes treating veterans' symptoms with anxiety meds, sleeping pills, and high blood pressure meds and does not necessarily treat the total patient. Smith finally realized in 2015 when he tried marijuana for the first time, alongside a military buddy who said marijuana had sharply reduced his seizures and improved his sleep. This may not display hard evidence to support cannabis as a solution for PTSD; many veterans swear by it. Post-traumatic stress is no joke; Post-traumatic stress is something that's hitting our community in an epidemic. The social answer to deal with the trauma is to drink and drug our way into distraction or sedation, so we do not have to feel the pain anymore. That should not be the methodology." Many Americans agree. A recent poll of 5,369 U.S. adults found support for CBD treatment, with 53 percent of those polled agreeing that medical dispensaries should be considered an "essential service." What seems here like a cultural shift may have as much to do with the current anxiety engendered by the coronavirus crisis (which has spiked cannabis sales) as it does the different sort of pain veterans and first responders experience. Marijuana is a top treatment for veterans' pain, PTSD, but the cost is a barrier According to recent survey data, military veterans are using cannabis to treat chronic pain, post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety, and depression, among other ailments. But the cost of medical marijuana is a barrier since it is not covered by insurance, even though veterans are using cannabis as an alternative to pharmaceuticals. Final results from the 2019 Veterans Health and Medical Cannabis Study, which looked at 201 veterans in Massachusetts and 565 respondents nationwide, were presented at the Cannabis Advancement Series. The study, which was performed March 3 through Dec. 31, was conducted by Marion McNabb, Steven White, Stephen Mandile, and Ann Brum. Over half of the 201 Massachusetts veterans who completed the survey through outreach by veterans' groups, marijuana dispensaries, and social media sites were age 50 or older. Most, 54 percent had served in the Army. The sample was overwhelmingly male, 90 percent and 84 percent were white, non-Hispanic. Chronic pain, anxiety, and PTSD are the top medical conditions facing veterans. Nearly one in three, 30 percent, of the veteran participants, were currently or homeless in the past. Ninety-one percent of participants reported using medical marijuana. Recreational marijuana was used by 59 percent. Results from 2019 Veterans Health and Medical Cannabis Study Top health conditions Massachusetts veterans are facing As reported by 201 Massachusetts survey participants in the 2019 Veterans Health and Medical Cannabis Study 37% Chronic pain 25% PTSD 10% Anxiety Primary health conditions Massachusetts veterans find cannabis most helpful for treating 36% Chronic pain 24% PTSD 11% Anxiety 6% Depression Top barriers to accessing cannabis reported by Massachusetts veterans 55% Money to purchase prod money 37% Money required to get a medical card 33% Access to the right products 33% Stigma 26% Owning a firearm 21% Workplace testing or other policies Massachusetts veterans report cannabis allows them to: 89% Experience a much better quality of life 79% Experience much less psychological symptoms 69% Experience much less physical symptoms 44% Use alcohol much less now 40% Use prior medication (non-opioid) much less now 23% Use tobacco much less now 22% Use opioids much less now Many veterans responded to the survey reporting that cannabis provided relief for their primary medical troubles, and 77% said that they were actively trying to reduce the use of their over-the-counter or prescription medications with medical cannabis. The top symptoms being treated with medical cannabis included: pain, 51 percent; sleep problems, 50 percent; depression or mood, 45 percent; anxiety or panic attacks, 41 percent; and aggression, 24 percent. "It surprised me, but it is not that surprising," McNabb stated. "They are consumers of medical cannabis. They are finding relief in medical cannabis." The survey's findings brought additional attention to previously published research on medical marijuana by Staci Gruber. Gruber stated that almost all research on the impact of cannabis on the brain and cognitive functioning comes from recreational users, most of whom began using the drug as teenagers while their brains were still developing. Studies conducted by Gruber have found that after three months of treatment, medical marijuana patients demonstrated an improvement in task performance accompanied by changes in brain activation patterns measured in imaging. Further, after treatment, brain activation patterns appeared more similar to those in healthy controls, who weren't using marijuana than pretreatment with medical marijuana. Gruber said her research suggested that medical marijuana use may affect the brain differently compared to the brain impacts among recreational marijuana users. Consistent with the veterans' survey, Gruber's study also found medical marijuana patients reported improvements in how they felt and notably decreased their use of prescription drugs, predominantly opioid and benzodiazepines, after three months of treatment. Mandile became an advocate for medical marijuana after being seriously wounded in Iraq while deployed in 2005. His Veterans Affairs doctors put him on 57 medications, which included nine opioids. In 2013 he attempted suicide. In 2014, his wife's ultimate goal for Mandile was to wean himself from prescription drugs by using marijuana, which he accomplished in only five months. He formed a nonprofit organization called the Alternative Treatment for Veterans to advance awareness of medical marijuana and work with dispensaries to offer discounts to veterans who have been rated 100 percent disabled by the VA. The product 11 marijuana dispensaries across the state have picked up the product discounts testified on proposed legislation, H. 4274, that would allow veterans to use their VA paperwork to qualify for a medical marijuana card instead of paying hundreds of dollars for the state-required card. The 2017 state law legalizing the adult-use of marijuana called for the Cannabis Advisory Board to make recommendations to the Cannabis Control Commission on related costs associated with the purchase of medical marijuana by U.S. military veterans insured through the VA, and to make recommendations on improving cost-effective access. But the study and recommendations were never made by the Sept. 2018 deadline, Mandile said. "As much as legislators can feel the connection with anecdotal stories," Mandile said, "they needed something more concrete, more data-driven." This data found Massachusetts veterans spending an average of $79 a week on cannabis. Nearly three-quarters, 72 percent, purchase cannabis from regulated dispensaries, while one out of five, 19 percent, grow their money The money to purchase marijuana products and get a medical marijuana card was the top two topics reported in the veterans' survey. DAV - The Cannabis Cure DAV requests more research on medical cannabis as an alternative treatment for veterans with chronic pain, PTSD, and TBIs Like many veterans, military service rigors have taken a toll on Air Force veteran Jarid Watson's body. He is not sure when the injury occurred—perhaps during the 12 years of physical training or while loading and unloading cargo planes—but at some point, the ball joint of his hip tore his labrum and damaged the surrounding cartilage. The injury brought on Watson's chronic pain and eventually led to his medical retirement in 2016. It also severely affected his sleep, which negatively influenced his motivation and mood. As a father, husband, student, and entrepreneur, something had to be done to fight this pain and restore being able to achieve a good night's rest to restore himself, his family, career, and studies. For Watson, there was only one choice. "As soon as I knew my military career was ending and dealing with this chronic pain was in my future, I considered medical cannabis as an option because I'm not going to take pain pills and potentially get addicted.' Watson's reluctance toward pain pills stems from his personal experience. As a native of northeast Ohio, the Afghanistan War veteran lost two close friends to opioid overdoses and has witnessed how addiction can destroy individuals and their families. "That area has been devastated with opiate and heroin use. That is tearing families apart in this country. It is killing people," Watson said. The National Center for Health Statistics released a report in 2017 stating that there was a national opioid crisis killing more than 42,000 Americans in 2016. Alarmingly, a 2013 analysis by the Center for Investigative Reporting found that opioid prescriptions for veterans spiked 270 percent over 12 years, while a 2011 Department of Veterans Affairs study found that veterans were twice as likely to die as compared to the rest of the population from an opioid overdose. The VA also estimates that 68,000 veterans, 13 % of the total veteran population currently taking opioids, have an opioid-use disorder. According to VA officials, doctors continue to prescribe them for chronic pain, a condition that 60 percent of veterans sustained from deployments to the Middle East and 50 percent of older veterans. "Sixty percent of what the VA treats falls into the category of chronic pain, and the VA system is not designed to do much more than push pills, and those pills are not working," said Nick Etten, founder and executive director of Veterans Cannabis Project. The story of Air Force veterans Jarid and Priscilla Watson helps display the effectiveness of medical cannabis. Jarid uses medical cannabis to help treat his chronic hip pain rather than using opioids pharmaceuticals, which he feels are dangerous. "He's much happier, more productive, and more motivated in his everyday life," said Priscilla, noting the difference. Etten, a former Navy SEAL, also noted that medicinal cannabis is an effective treatment for the wounds he sustained in the Middle East—PTSD and TBI. He named pain, sleep, and anxiety as the primary symptoms veterans deal with concerning their service-connected injuries. "Cannabis is proving to be safe and effective in treating my injuries," he said. "That's where it can be transformative and a potential game-changer." "Before cannabis, he was constantly complaining about how tense he was and how much pain he had," said Watson's wife, Priscilla. "His pain would keep him up all night, so he would be exhausted, tired, and need naps throughout the next day. But now, he sleeps all night and is not in pain anymore." As an Air Force veteran and nutritional therapist herself, Priscilla feels cannabis is a more natural and safer alternative to attending to his pain than opioid pharmaceuticals, noting the disparity between what she calls "the obsolete argument that marijuana is dangerous." "He is happier, more productive, and more motivated," she added. "So, it has changed his quality of life greatly." Medical cannabis's benefits associate with its responsible use, including refraining from driving while under the influence and ensuring that proper dosage is administered. "As someone with a nutrition background, I do not let Jarid smoke it because I do not like having to deal with the damaging effects of the smoke in the lungs," she said. "He uses cannabis in the form of edibles, which I think is a lot safer, and tends to produce a more positive effect." While the VA cannot deny any veterans benefits due to medical marijuana use, the VA providers cannot recommend or prescribe any form of cannabis since the Food and Drug Administration still classifies it as a Schedule I drug. Instead, Veterans must pay out of pocket for an annual physician's evaluation and medical cannabis cards in one of 30 states, which have legalized medical marijuana. Participation in any state marijuana program does not affect a veteran's eligibility for VA care and services. VA providers can discuss cannabis use with veteran patients and adjust care and treatment plans as needed. However, Etten adds that the federal classification of cannabis leaves many veterans in limbo. While some can afford to pay the out-of-pocket costs, many others cannot and must rely solely on the VA for health care. Until cannabis has been removed from the Schedule I list and elevated from a health policy issue where it can be treated as a medical treatment, we will be stuck in this legal gray zone where we are currently located. However, the federal government maintains that more research into the efficacy of medical marijuana needs to be conducted before it is declassified and made available to service-connected disabled veterans through the VA. DAV Resolution #23 supports additional research in the use of medical cannabis, noting the DAV's call for more research—rather than just legalization—requiring the need to know more about both the potential benefits and risks associated with medical marijuana. As veterans, we do not want to prescribe a new form of treatment without research showing it is safe and effective. The VA Medicinal Cannabis Research Act of 2018 promotes the scientific and medical research into the safety and efficiency of medicinal cannabis usage on veterans diagnosed with PTSD, TBI, chronic pain, and other injuries by clarifying that research medicinal cannabis is well under the authority of the VA. "We have heard of veterans who use cannabis medicinally to cope with physical and mental injuries sustained from active service for our country," said Walz. "Twenty-two percent report using cannabis as a safer and more effective alternative to opioids and drug cocktails currently prescribed by VA for the medical conditions such as PTSD or chronic pain." "As a physician, I am acutely aware of the need to look for opioid alternatives to treat patients' chronic pain," said Roe. "I've heard from many veterans who suffer from physical and invisible wounds and believe medical cannabis could benefit them." The Veterans Medical Marijuana Safe Harbor Act (S. 3409) would also empower VA physicians to issue medical cannabis recommendations under states' laws where it is legal. This legislation would also force the VA to conduct studies on "the effects of medical marijuana on veterans in PTSD and pain" and "the relationship between treatment programs involving medical marijuana that are approved by States and a reduction in opioid abuse among veterans." In 2014 a study by the Journal of the American Medical Association discovered that medical marijuana laws had a twenty-five percent lower average annual opioid overdose death rate than states without such laws. "If veterans can ease some of their chronic pain, symptoms of injuries they have received from serving their country without turning to opioids, the VA has a responsibility to research it," said Sen. Jon Tester. Despite the criticisms of medical cannabis use, as it becomes gradually accepted, no other demographic stands to benefit more from its use and legality as America's veterans. "I was tentative at first to be open about it because of the stigma that is still associated with cannabis," said Watson. "However, ultimately, you finally realize how much it helps, and you feel guilty for not sharing that information with everyone else." Veterans organizations like DAV are precisely what medical cannabis users need to advocate for making medical cannabis an available alternative for veterans everywhere. References: Bonn-Miller, M. & Rousseau, G. (2015). Marijuana Use and PTSD Among Veterans. Department of Veteran Affairs. Retrieved from https://www.ptsd.va.gov/professional/treat/cooccurring/marijuana_ptsd_vets.asp Hunter, T. (2018). A Cannabis Cure. Disabled American Veterans (DAV). Retrieved from by https://www.dav.org/learn-more/news/2018/the-cannabis-cure/ Oleck, J. (2020). Cannabis May Help Veterans With PTSD. And Lawmakers May Be Acknowledging That. Forbes. Retrieved from https://www.forbes.com/sites/joanoleck/2020/03/30/cannabis-may-help-veterans-with-ptsd-and-lawmakers-may-be-acknowledging-that/?sh=79ecf8315fe6 Reno, J. (2019). People in 33 States Can Use Medical Marijuana. Why Can't Veterans Get It for PTSD? Healthline. Retrieved from https://www.healthline.com/health-news/why-are-veterans-still-being-denied-cannabis-for-ptsd-treatment Spenser, S. (2020). Marijuana is a top treatment for veterans' pain, PTSD, but the cost is a barrier. The Metro West Daily News. Retrieved from https://www.metrowestdailynews.com/news/20200204/marijuana-is-top-treatment-for-veterans-pain-ptsd-but-cost-is-barrier
Ryan Berckmans is an ex-Amazon + fintech startup engineer. He's been involved with the Ethereum community for many years + invests in the crypto space. He recently published a bullish thesis for investing in ETH at: ethereumcashflow.com Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/u3IGTSBzwOk Let us know what you think on Twitter: https://twitter.com/bzaidi https://twitter.com/RyanBerckmans In this conversation you'll learn about: blockchains, bitcoin + ethereum difference between ethereum + ether (ETH) ETH 2.0 + the transition from proof of work to proof of stake how to earn 6-20% yield from ETH "staking" applications of DeFi, peer-to-peer lending, smart contracts + NFTs alternatives like Solana + what could still go wrong side chains (Polygon) + layer 2 rollups (Arbetrum) Timestamps: 0:00:00 - Snippet 0:01:18 - Intro To Ryan + What We'll Cover 0:05:57 - Explaining Blockchain, Bitcoin + Ethereum 0:08:25 - Decentralization 0:13:57 - Difference Between Bitcoin Blockchain, Currency + Example Transaction 0:19:55 - Game Of Monopoly Example 0:21:50 - Ethereum Is Like The App Store + Uniswap Example 0:26:52 - What's Being Built On Ethereum? ENS domains, Defi + NFTs 0:30:02 - Smart Contracts 0:31:24 - Decentralized Lending Through Code vs Banks 0:32:37 - “An App That Can't Lie” 0:34:39 - Individuals Earning Yield Like The Banks 0:36:17 - Eco Is Like A Decentralized Venmo 0:37:26 - Ethereum Cash Flow Thesis 0:39:04 - Transition From Confidence To Cashflow Based Investment 0:42:06 - Replacing Basic Lawyer Tasks With Smart Contracts? 0:43:15 - Complimentary To Bitcoin 0:45:01 - ETH 2.0 0:47:03 - Consuming Less Energy + Impact On Environment 0:48:00 - Proof Of Work vs Proof Of Stake 0:51:10 - Solving For Scarcity 0:52:41 - EIP 1559 - Destroying ETH Tokens + How Fees Work 0:58:01 - How To Earn Yield By Staking ETH 0:58:50 - 3 Rewards As A Validator 1:03:34 - Staking Through Lido Without 32 ETH Minimum 1:05:11 - What % Yield Can You Expect From ETH? Why Will It Change? 1:09:56 - Currently 8 Day Wait To Be A Validator 1:12:29 - Why Yield Will Go Up + Down 1:14:16 - Summary Of ETH Bull Case 1:15:09 - What Could Go Wrong? Bear Case For ETH 1:17:25 - Why Can't We Do This All On Bitcoin Instead? 1:22:29 - Network Effects + Head Start 1:23:15 - Promise Of Solana As An Alternative? 1:29:16 - Other Alternatives: DOT, Cardano, Binance Smart Chain 1:30:24 - Polygon/Matic + Side Chains 1:32:57 - Scaling Solutions + Rollups 1:34:48 - How Ryan Is Investing 1:39:41 - Do Your Own Research + Understand Risks And Downside 1:41:40 - Advanced Levels Of Yield Farming
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Greg Audino answers a listener's question about how to use the leadership skills they have at work to get them back on track in their personal life. Episode 244: Why Can't I Lead Myself As Well As I Lead Others - Identifying Leadership Qualities and How to Integrate Them Go to HelloFresh.com/ola12 and use code ola12 for 12 free meals, including free shipping! Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and in The O.L.D. Facebook Group Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts and join our online community: OLDPodcast.com/group Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalLivingAdvice --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/optimal-living-advice/support
On a Tuesday Edition of The Jordy Culotta Show, we speak with LSU Baseball's Paul Mainieri. We ask him all of the pertinent questions, as he hopes to lead his Tigers to a win in the Oregon Regional. Can Paul rekindle the flame ONE MORE TIME. We also talk with LSU Radio's Hunt Palmer. Our baseball insider gives us the unabridged version on Gonzaga baseball, what the Tigers can do to make it out of Oregon to advance to a super regional, and more! Also: With the smoke surrounding Arik Gilbert to UGA, we wonder why that is even a rumor? The Bulldogs already have a five star tight end on campus, who never got any touches... 0:00 - Capital City Soul Jammin' 4:30 - Welcome In! 11:00 - Does Friends Suck? 16:05 - Arik Gilbert to UGA? 37:00 - Hunt Palmer 1:00:00 - LSU Baseball's Paul Mainieri 1:22:00 - Why Can't LSU Make a Run? 1:35:00 - NBA Playoff Talk
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Greg Audino answers a listener's question about how to break the fear of constantly upsetting or offending people. Episode 240: Why Can't I Break the Fear That I'm Constantly Upsetting or Offending People - Speaking Freely and Self-Acceptance Go to HelloFresh.com/ola12 and use code ola12 for 12 free meals, including free shipping! Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and in The O.L.D. Facebook Group Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts and join our online community: OLDPodcast.com/group Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalLivingAdvice --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/optimal-living-advice/support
FTGOTG S2, E16 | Welcome to another "Special Feature" episode! In addition to being outstanding coaches on the field and awesome leaders off the field, our over-achieving guests this week also host their own podcasts...through which they entertain and contribute to the education of the larger coaching community!Coach Darrin Sheffer is an Earth Science teacher and the Offensive Line Coach & Run Game Coordinator for Brentsville District High School in Nokesville, Virginia. He is the host of the Armchair Coaching Podcast on Anchor, by Spotify. Coach Sheffer started the Armchair Coaching Podcast in August 2020 doing Power 5 "Program Profiles." He is passionate about triple-option football and loves watching the US Service Academy programs. His 80+ shows offer a wide variety of football-related topics!Coach Steve Kuchefski is the Asst Girls Track & Field Coach and Asst Boys Basketball Coach at Neuqua Valley High School in Naperville, Illinois; as well as an Asst Varsity Football Coach at Addison Trail High School in Addison, Illinois. Despite coaching three different sports, Coach Steve makes time to host the Coach Steve Show (podcast). The Coach Steve Show began in February 2020 with a great pilot entitled "Why Can't We Be Friends," which asked the tough question... "Why is there so much hating between coaches?" With over 130 episodes to date, Coach Steve covers a diverse array of football topics in addition to everything from Wandavision to Fighting Illini basketball!In today's fast-paced world, I'm continually impressed by coaches who make time to follow their passion (helping young student-athletes grow) and share their craft with others. Whether the intent is to entertain or educate, these podcasts share information from which other coaches may benefit. Their energy and efforts are commendable and appreciated!Intro music "Next Level" used under license by Composer Rujay Torres.
It’s the final week of our ‘Why Can’t We Be Friends?’ event where we’re tearing into the buddy cop sub-genre, so we’re doing it up by talking about one of the most quintessential buddy cop movies of all time, LETHAL WEAPON 2. Thankfully, things don’t get nearly as homophobic in this movie as they did last week, so we didn’t have to get nearly as awkward while discussing everything. Probably we could still get cancelled for like half of what gets said though. That’s business, BAY-BAY!
In this week’s episode of Market Dominance Guys, you’ll get to listen in on part 2 of the conversation between our own Market Dominance Guy, Chris Beall, and our guest, Mark Roberts, CEO, and founder of OTB Solutions. These two experts hold the same unfaltering belief about the importance of the first conversation a sales rep has with a prospect: they’ve learned that the cold caller has to believe in the potential value of the discovery meeting they are offering in order to be successful at setting that meeting. Mark works as a consultant with CEOs of manufacturing companies, many of whom have voiced the lament, “Why can’t my sales department run like my plant?” Mark thinks that sales really can be a science. “There are dollars in your data if you know where to look,” he says. So, how do you get a CEO to say, “Oh! Belief really does count!”? Show them the numbers. Chris and Mark know that every time a CEO listens in on his reps’ sales calls during one of ConnectAndSell’s intensive test drives, they can easily discern the difference between reps who believe in the value of the meeting and reps who don’t — just by looking at the conversation-to-meeting ratio. They can see what “good” looks like and how much fun reps have when they are successful. Marks explains it like this: “Belief, worthy intent, and fun change the quality of the rep’s output. These things that sound ‘squishy’ are the bedrock of success.” And bringing market dominance to worthy manufacturers is the bedrock of this episode of Market Dominance Guys, “Why Can’t Sales Run Like My Plant?” About Our Guest Mark Allen Roberts, CEO and founder of OTB Solutions, works with company leaders to improve sales and profits by leveraging a data-driven, no smoke and mirrors approach to driving profitable sales growth through assessing sales teams’ skills, motivations, and beliefs and then providing strategic development to improve their performance.
It’s ‘Why Can’t We be Friends?’ month on the action movie podcast, where we’re deep diving into and doing a treatise on the buddy cop sub-genre. This week we’re traveling back to a magical time called 1991, where we tried out James Woods and Michael J Fox as action heroes in a very quirky Hollywood vs law enforcement showdown called THE HARD WAY. The experiment didn’t quite pan out.
In this episode, we talk about Apple’s AirTag security concerns, a US oil pipeline cyber attack and shutdown, and a shortage in semiconductors. Then we chat with Sanghyun Hong [San-HYUN] and Yigitcan Kaya [yee-chan] Ph.D. students in Computer Science at the University of Maryland College Park, and co-authors of a research paper about how hackers could make AI networks consume much more energy than they already do. Show Notes DevDiscuss (sponsor) CodeNewbie (sponsor) Scout APM (sponsor) RudderStack (sponsor) Review | Apple’s AirTag trackers made it frighteningly easy to ‘stalk’ me in a test A German security researcher claims he was able to break into the microcontroller of Apple's AirTag, allowing him to modify its NFC URL Here’s the hacking group responsible for the Colonial Pipeline shutdown Biden Plans an Order to Strengthen Cyberdefenses. Will It Be Enough? The Chip Shortage Keeps Getting Worse. Why Can’t We Just Make More? A Panda? No, It's a Sloth: Slowdown Attacks on Adaptive Multi-Exit Neural Network Inference
Today’s guest is Aimee Byrd . Her books include Recovering from Biblical Manhood and Womanhood, Why Can’t We Be Friends, and No Little Women. On April 5th, Aimee wrote an Open Letter to the OPC on Abuse, addressing abuse in the OPC. Specifically the way the leadership was handling it. This interview will specifically address that letter and the abuse and public slandering Aimee experienced that led to her writing it. Support Uncertain & Tears of EdenContact Tears of Eden tearsofeden.org@gmail.com
Why Can’t We Get Along? Recorded on April 16th 2021. Check out my YouTube & Twitch channel for live streams and other content.
In this episode, we dive into Why Can't I Enjoy Small Victories. We talk about Thomas's encounter with Jesus after he rose again. Jesus told Thomas to put his finger in his hands and his fingers into his side. We share the word God wanted to come forth to help us all realize the small victories in our lives. Tune in to hear what God says. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Show Notes: ---------------------- Appreciation written, produced, and narrated by Remedy Robinson, MA/MFA Twitter: https://twitter.com/slowdragremedy Email: slowdragwithremedy@gmail.com Podcast music by https://www.fesliyanstudios.com Rate this Podcast: https://ratethispodcast.com/slowdrag ---------------------- References: Elvis Costello Wiki Resource, “Human Hands”: http://www.elviscostello.info/wiki/index.php/Human_Hands “Human Hands”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6yiii2iWkw “Why Can’t a Person Tickle Himself?”: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/why-cant-a-person-tickle/ Purchase “The Most Terrible Time in My Life…Ends Thursday” https://www.amazon.com/Most-Terrible-Time-Life-Thursday-ebook/dp/B07XLXS5PL/ref=sr_1_1?crid=Y4SGCT62WPEK&dchild=1&keywords=the+most+terrible+time+in+my+life+ends+thursday&qid=1608873405&sprefix=The+Most+Terrible+Time+in+%2Caps%2C195&sr=8-1 "Human Hands" Lyrics: I've been talking to the wall and it's been answering me Oh darling, how I miss you I'm just the mere shadow of my former selfishness I crave the silhouette of your kiss With only the blue light of the TV on Lip-reading threats and false alarms There's a boy somewhere holding hands with himself And a girl in a window on the Reeperbahn Whenever I put my foot in my mouth and you begin to doubt That it's you that I'm dreaming about Do I have to draw you a diagram? All I ever want is just to fall into your human hands With the kings and queens of the dance hall craze Checkmate in three moves in your heyday But the girls don't listen to your line anymore Now you're part of someone else On the factory floor you still say "Where’s the action?" Now you manufacture happiness And get sold on the cheap for someone's satisfaction Whenever I put my foot in my mouth and you begin to doubt That it's you that I'm dreaming about Do I have to draw you a diagram? All I ever want is just to fall into your human hands All you toy soldiers and scaremongers Are you living in this world, sometimes I wonder In between saying you've seen too much And saying you've seen it all before Tighter and tighter, I hold you tightly You know I love you more than slightly Although I've never said it like this before Whenever I put my foot in my mouth and you begin to doubt That it's you that I'm dreaming about Do I have to draw you a diagram? All I ever want is just to fall into your human hands All I ever want is to fall into your human hands "Human Hands" Alternate Lyrics: There’s nobody burning between these sheets Oh, darling how I miss you I'm just the mere shadow of my former selfishness I crave the silhouette of your kiss With only the blue light of the TV on Lip-reading threats and false alarms There's a boy somewhere holding hands with himself And a girl in a window on the Reeperbahn Whenever the money runs out or the drugs wear off And you start to doubt the household brands All I ever want is just to fall into your human hands With the kings and queens of the dance hall craze Checkmate in three moves in your heyday But the girls don't listen to your line anymore Now you're part of someone else On the factory floor you still say "Where’s the action?" Now you manufacture happiness And get sold on the cheap for someone's satisfaction Whenever the money runs out or the drugs wear off And you start to doubt the household brands All I ever want is just to fall into your human hands All you toy soldiers and scaremongers I can already remember when you were younger in between saying you’ve seen too much and saying you’ve seen it all before Tighter and tighter, I hold you tightly You know I love you more than slightly Although I've never said it like this before Whenever the money runs out or the drugs wear off And you start to doubt the household brands All I ever want is just to fall into your human hands
As the COVID-19 pandemic wears on, there’s been something of a global chip-demic brewing. And like the pandemic, a semiconductor shortage has knock-on effects you might not expect — like not enough rental cars to go around. How will this affect the pent-up demand for post-vaccination travel this summer? We’ll talk about it. Plus: Berkshire Hathaway gets Y2K’d, the Fed talks about “meme stocks” and condors make a mess. Here’s everything we talked about today: “Rental Companies Buy Up Used Cars as Chip Crisis Get Worse” from Bloomberg “The Chip Shortage Keeps Getting Worse. Why Can’t We Just Make More?” also from Bloomberg “Fed Says Covid Is Major Financial Risk, Asset Prices Vulnerable to ‘Significant Declines’” from The Wall Street Journal “Meme Stocks and Archegos: Fed Calls Out Financial Weak Spots” from The New York Times If you want to read the Fed’s Financial Stability Report yourself, here it is. Berkshire Hathaway’s stock price “Endangered California condors ‘absolutely trash’ woman’s house, won’t leave” from SFGate You can see more photos on Seana Lyn’s Twitter thread Check out all the thank-you gifts at $5 a month and keep “Make Me Smart” going strong when you donate today: marketplace.org/givesmart
As the COVID-19 pandemic wears on, there’s been something of a global chip-demic brewing. And like the pandemic, a semiconductor shortage has knock-on effects you might not expect — like not enough rental cars to go around. How will this affect the pent-up demand for post-vaccination travel this summer? We’ll talk about it. Plus: Berkshire Hathaway gets Y2K’d, the Fed talks about “meme stocks” and condors make a mess. Here’s everything we talked about today: “Rental Companies Buy Up Used Cars as Chip Crisis Get Worse” from Bloomberg “The Chip Shortage Keeps Getting Worse. Why Can’t We Just Make More?” also from Bloomberg “Fed Says Covid Is Major Financial Risk, Asset Prices Vulnerable to ‘Significant Declines’” from The Wall Street Journal “Meme Stocks and Archegos: Fed Calls Out Financial Weak Spots” from The New York Times If you want to read the Fed’s Financial Stability Report yourself, here it is. Berkshire Hathaway’s stock price “Endangered California condors ‘absolutely trash’ woman’s house, won’t leave” from SFGate You can see more photos on Seana Lyn’s Twitter thread Check out all the thank-you gifts at $5 a month and keep “Make Me Smart” going strong when you donate today: marketplace.org/givesmart
New month, new theme. We’ve set May aside to put together an event we’re calling ‘Why Can’t We Be Friends: A Treatise on the Buddy Cop Movie’ where we’re going to deep dive into one of our favorite sub-genres of action stupidity, movies where cops who don’t like each other are forced to team up and then learn to love. It’s Spring, and love is in the air, after all. First up is maybe the most star-studded buddy cop movie of all time, 1989’s Sylvester Stallone and Kurt Russell team-up, TANGO & CASH.
In this episode of Quah (Q & A), Sal, Adam & Justin answer Pump Head questions about the whether the muscle squeeze or the stretch is more important for hypertrophy, the benefit of doing pull-ups everyday to increase proficiency, when “muscle finishers” should be used and how much daily cardio is enough. Adam divulges his new diet. (3:08) How Mind Pump is working on their creative flow. (7:47) When a gender reveal party causes an earthquake! (11:01) The guy's recap UFC 261 and the Jake Paul/Dana White beef. (12:47) LeBron James is really annoying off the court. (21:33) Why Biden's proposed climate change policy is not feasible. (24:35) Mind Pump Workouts: How improved mobility leads to building more muscle. (28:15) Sal gets roasted on social media. (35:30) Mind Pump Recommends, WeWork: Or the Making and Breaking of a $47 Billion Unicorn on Hulu. (42:26) Mind Pump Debates: Does Tesla own the electric vehicle market? (49:45) #Quah question #1 - Is the muscle squeeze or the stretch more important for hypertrophy? (1:00:37) #Quah question #2 - Could doing pull-ups every day increase my proficiency? (1:04:31) #Quah question #3 – When should “muscle finishers” be used and how important are they? (1:09:00) #Quah question #4 - How much daily cardio is enough? (1:13:06) Related Links/Products Mentioned April Specials: MAPS Anabolic or Shredded Summer Bundle 50% off! **Promo code “APRILSPECIAL” at checkout** Visit Caldera Lab for an exclusive offer for Mind Pump listeners! **Code “mindpump” at checkout for the discount** Gender reveal party using 80 pounds of explosives sets off earthquake reports UFC 261 Results: Anthony Smith's jabs, kick lead way to win; Uriah Hall has somber victory Jake Paul's beef with Dana White just got really accurate and very entertaining LeBron James deletes tweet targeting police officer who fatally shot 16-year-old Ma'Khia Bryant Fact-check: Does Biden's climate plan include reducing red meat consumption to 'one burger per month'? Mind Pump #1535: Should You Squat Below Parallel? Why Mobility Is So Important For Being Healthy – Mind Pump Blog Generation Hustle | HBO Max Originals Watch WeWork: or The Making and Breaking of a $47 ... - Hulu Visit Blue Chew for an exclusive offer for Mind Pump listeners! **Promo code “MINDPUMP” at checkout** Why Can't I Feel the Right Muscles Working? - Mind Pump Blog Stop Working Out And Start Practicing – Mind Pump Blog Cardio Sucks for Fat Loss – Mind Pump Blog Mind Pump Podcast – YouTube Mind Pump Free Resources People Mentioned Dana White (@danawhite) Instagram Jake Paul (@jakepaul) Instagram Brendan Schaub (@brendanschaub) Instagram LeBron James (@kingjames) Instagram Mind Pump Memes (@mindpump_memes) Instagram Elon Musk (@elonmusk) Twitter Ben Pakulski (@bpakfitness) Instagram
"Why Can't Jungle Boy Win?" This week's Global features The Legend and The Gentleman who are joined by Ric Serrano III. They look at Elite/Delete ft. Angelico and tackle the Hot Topics of, " Of the Ten WWE releases, which would you like in AEW?" and "Will Sting and Lance Archer feud or team up?". Then of course is the main event, our weekly deep dive into AEW Dynamite!
Mary Whitman Ortiz joins Blake to talk about intimacy within marriage and what’s holding you back from achieving it. Listen in as they have an honest conversation about overcoming roadblocks to intimacy with communication and talking openly about sex in your marriage! Mary Whitman Ortiz is an author and relationship coach who focuses on sexual intimacy within marriage. Her book Why Can’t I Talk to Him About Sex is available everywhere! This week's podcast sponsors: Faithful Counseling offers professional mental health counseling from a Biblical perspective through online meetings & calls. Visit getfaithful.com/crappychristian for 10% off your first month and to connect with a licensed counselor today. Audible is the best way to listen to all of the great books you hear about on our show, with thousands of titles & easy access, you can start listening to your favorite books today. Head here for a free 30 day trial of Audible on us!
Episode 062 / Prolific cozy mystery author Tonya Kappes joins us this week and we delve into how her reader-centric focus has brought her success. Intro links: Jami has continued writing first each day and her words are adding up. Shout-out to Becca Syme’s video Why Can’t I Hit My Deadlines that helped Jami. Sara’s revising and editing. She has a new desk stand. It’s from a company called Harmoni. (#affiliate link). It’s made for use with a laptop, but Sara uses it as a standing with her iMac desktop and the keyboard stand she had made so she can stand while she works. Come over and say hi to Jami and Sara in the WIKT Facebook group! You can find show notes and links at wishidknownforwriters.com. In this podcast episode, you’ll discover: How a difficult time in her life lead Tonya to discover the joy of book clubs and reading Why Tonya wishes she hadn’t been so much of a “squirrel” when it came to writing in different genres How Tonya uses out-of-the-box thinking for her promotion Tonya’s innovate use of backmatter to motivate readers to sign up for her newsletter Tonya’s thoughts on going from indie to hybrid with a traditional publishing contract How having a camper helps Tonya her productivity Genres discussed include cozy mystery and paranormal cozy mystery Links: Tonya Kappes website Waxcreative Design - website designer The Big List of Craft and marketing books mentioned on WIKT podcast episodes
LIZ PHAIR IS HERE!!! That's right, the iconic indie rock legend joins Damian on the show to talk punk! Listen in as they talk: making records as an autobiography, the music nerd paradise of Oberlin & how punk drove her to get on stage. NOT TO BE MISSED & don't miss Liz's new album "Soberish" dropping later this year on Chrysalis Records!Also Touched On:The importance of tapesFeeling welcomed by punkExpression over permissionThe Police, Madonna and The “Why Can’t I?” EffectThe dissent in the musicYou are human, you are alive, therefore you are qualifiedBowie as a Punk iconSeeing the punk on a Liz Phair, Alanis, Garbage TourGoing to the land of the music nerd: OberlinGetting into the Cult Only liking pop with a punk edgeHow sexy are the vocals in the Fall?!Culture of zinesThe aesthetic of punk Flyers and the importance of the Physical world trying to read Raygun Magazine Punk driving you to get on stage The Carnivore 7”Tae Won Yu and The Girly Sound TapesKicking Gianttaking advance of an audience Pink Moon and The Modern Lovers are perfect recordsHearing your voice soloed in the studio for the first timeThe high of scoringThe medium of emotion & SO MUCH MORE!!!!BROUGHT TO YOU BY VANS
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