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In this latest Questions & Answers episode of the Old Front Line podcast, we tackle another fascinating collection of listener questions that uncover some of the lesser-known aspects of the First World War.We begin by exploring the German tradition of Sterbebilder or Death Cards, the memorial cards issued to commemorate fallen soldiers. How were these cards produced, who organised them, and where did the photographs that often appeared on them come from?Next, we examine the impact of the 1918 Influenza Pandemic on the armies of the Great War. As Germany's military fortunes declined during the final months of the conflict, how much of a role did illness play alongside battlefield losses, exhaustion, and dwindling resources? We also consider the wider effect of influenza on all the major combatant nations.We then turn to one of the most familiar nicknames in British medal collecting: "Pip, Squeak and Wilfred". Where did these curious names come from, and how did they become attached to the 1914–15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal?Finally, we look at trench warfare and ask how opposing armies managed to dig trenches in places where the enemy was often only a few yards away. How were these positions established under fire, and how did some sectors of the front evolve into landscapes where soldiers could hear conversations and even smell the enemy's cooking?Sign up for the free podcast newsletter here: Old Front Line Bulletin.You can order Old Front Line Merch via The Old Front Line Shop.Got a question about this episode or any others? Drop your question into the Old Front Line Discord Server or email the podcast.Send us Fan MailSupport the show
Wilfred Genee, Johan Derksen, René van der Gijp en Tina Nijkamp bespreken in razendsnel tempo de actualiteit: Valentijn vanuit Amerika, Wilfred krijgt slecht nieuws en Tina geen fan van Jan Smit.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Voor Wilfred was ‘thuis’ het voormalige concentratiekamp in Vught. Op zijn veertiende leidde een joint op de vrijdagavond tot een serieuze drugsverslaving. Hij pleegde meer dan honderd delicten om drugs te kunnen kopen. Van inbraken en ripdeals tot diefstallen en incasso’s, waarbij hij geld of drugs ophaalde bij mensen die nog wat verschuldigd waren. Zelfs zijn eigen vrienden en familie ontzag hij niet in zijn honger naar geld. In 2003 werd Wilfred veroordeeld tot 3,5 jaar gevangenisstraf. Rock-bottom in de isoleercel, kreeg Wilfred een boek waarmee hij zijn leven 180 graden wist te keren. Ga naar podimo.nl/veroordeeld en luister VEROORDEELD nu 30 dagen gratis!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The dust of the Ashby tournament field had barely settled, yet the whisper of conspiracy filled the modern air. Wilfred of Ivanhoe, still nursing the deep wounds he had received as the mysterious Disinherited Knight, sat upright within the moving litter provided by his Jewish caretakers, Isaac of York and his brilliant daughter, Rebecca.
The cold air of Sherwood Forest offered little comfort to Wilfred of Ivanhoe as he rode alongside the mysterious Black Knight. Having barely survived the treachery of Torquilstone Castle, Ivanhoe remained vigilant, his hand resting tightly on the pommel of his sword.
In this special episode of the Council of Dudes Podcast, Vinny Brusco is joined by filmmaker, writer, producer, and director Wilfred La Salle, alongside cast members Yanko Valentin and Lancelot Theobald for a powerful conversation surrounding their latest film, The Veteran. Together, the group dives into the inspiration behind the project, the realities faced by veterans returning home, and the responsibility filmmakers have in telling authentic stories that resonate with audiences. Beyond the film itself, the discussion explores brotherhood, purpose, sacrifice, mental health, identity, and the universal search for meaning in a rapidly changing world. Wilfred shares his creative vision and the challenges of bringing The Veteran to life, while Yanko and Lancelot offer personal insights into their roles, the emotional depth of the story, and what they learned throughout the filmmaking process. This episode is a raw and honest look at storytelling, service, resilience, and the power of meaningful conversation—hallmarks of what the Council of Dudes Podcast is all about. Topics Include: The making of The Veteran The realities of life after service Brotherhood and belonging Mental health and resilience The power of storytelling Purpose, identity, and personal growth Behind-the-scenes moments from the film A compelling conversation about the battles we face, the stories that shape us, and the importance of community in navigating both.
This month, the Supreme Court will likely finish its work for the year. Already this term, it has aggressively and controversially asserted its authority — most recently gutting the Voting Rights Act in Louisiana v. Callais.Soon, the Court is expected to rule on cases that could dramatically alter the constitutional order. Some will tell us whether the Court will stand up to Trump's extraordinary bid for expanded executive power. Other cases will determine the future of elections and representation. All will reveal whether the Court is playing its proper role in our democracy at this moment.Listen as experts break down the cases that will matter most and discuss how this Supreme Court will be remembered in the coming years.Speakers:Tom Wolf, Director of Democracy Initiatives, Brennan CenterWilfred Codrington III, Walter Floersheimer Professor of Constitutional Law, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law Host: Michael Waldman, President, Brennan CenterRecorded on June 1, 2026.The Brennan Center is a nonpartisan law and policy institute that works to repair, revitalize, and defend our systems of democracy and justice so that they work for all Americans. The Brennan Center cannot support or oppose any candidate for office.
Fifteen years ago, Wilfred Liauw arrived in Australia to participate in the Language Assistant Program. With no plans to settle, how did he come across an opportunity that changed his life? - Lima belas tahun lalu, Wilfred Liauw tiba di Australia untuk terlibat dalam Language Assistant Program. Tanpa rencana untuk menetap, bagaimana ia kemudian mendapatkan kesempatan yang mengubah keputusannya?Dengarkan SBS Indonesian setiap hari Senin, Rabu, Jumat, dan Minggu jam 3 sore.Ikuti kami di Facebook dan Instagram, serta jangan lewatkan podcast kami.
"And their best player is named Wilfred." Sid Rosenberg looks like... well, REALLY purple. Like, a concerning amount of purple. I mean, a shade of purple never seen before. Purple! Then, World Cup tickets are going to be horrifyingly expensive, and while we're concerned, we're more concerned with the team Greg Cote has anointed as his team of the tournament. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Send us Fan MailEpisode 263Coal smoke hangs over terraced streets. Trams rattle past rows of brick houses. In living rooms across the country, black-and-white television sets flicker into life as families gather together at the end of the day.A new kind of fame is beginning to emerge. Not from grand film palaces or theatre stages, but from the small glowing box sitting in the corner of the room. Television is turning ordinary performers into familiar faces—people welcomed into homes week after week, until they begin to feel like part of the family.Soon, one particular character comes to dominate British comedy. A scruffy old man living among dust, junk and arguments. Millions know the face. Millions know the voice.But behind the makeup and the performance sits a very different story. One shaped by Dublin streets, theatre stages, personal heartbreak, unexpected success and the strange cost of becoming famous for playing somebody else.Support the showInsta@justpassingthroughpodcastContact:justpassingthroughpodcast@gmail.com
The Vince Coakley Radio Program | Thursday, May 7th, 2026. (Wilfred Reilly fills in for Vince Coakley) Hour 1 Segment 1 – Show rundown | Vi Lyles resignation Segment 2 – WBT text line reacts to Lyles announcement Segment 3 – WBT Text line with Wilfred Segment 4 – Wilfred read WBT text line Hour 2 Segment 1 – Guest: Rajeev Sharma - how to combat Indian racism Segment 2 – Guest: Rajeev Sharma - how to combat Indian racism cont. Segment 3 – WBT text line with Wilfred Segment 4 – Show wrap See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Aujourd'hui, Laura Warton Martinez, sophrologue, Charles Consigny, avocat, et Joëlle Dago-Serry, coach de vie, débattent de l'actualité autour d'Olivier Truchot.
Johan Derksen, Wilfred Genee, René van der Gijp en Valentijn Driessen bespreken in razendsnel tempo de actualiteit: de 'aanvaring' van Wilfred met Arjen Robben en het overlijden van Sonja Barend.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jono and Matt are joined by very special guest and former NRL SuperCoach champion Wilfred (Catfish) for the Round 6 TLT drop. In the Ballr Blueprint, the boys break down the best premium replacements for Reece Walsh and explore how savvy SuperCoach's can maximise the flex position. They run the rule over every position, highlighting key trade targets including Tom Trbojevic, Alex Twal and Mark Nawaqanitawase, while also tackling the big question — is it time to move on from Valentine Holmes, Jacob Kiraz and Keano Kini?Chapters(00:00) Wilfred joins the Ballr Podcast(11:19) Ballr Blueprint: Who are the best premium replacements for Reece Walsh?(33:53) Hooker: Positional Analysis(36:20) Front Row: Positional Analysis(49:05) 2RF: Positional Analysis(01:00:21) Halfback: Positional Analysis(01:03:46) 5/8: Positional Analysis(01:07:57) CTW: Positional Analysis(01:20:43) Fullback: Positional Analysis(01:22:04) Captaincy Chat: Is Nathan Cleary the only VC option?(01:25:07) Sit/Starts: Which CTW cheapie is the best to play this week?(01:28:11) Wrapping Up Round 6 TLTCheck out our stats and data on https://ballr.live, including the fastest match centre in all of NRL SuperCoach and the 'Team Builder' feature. While you're there, sign up to our free Ballr 10k League. You can also ask anything you need to help your team in our Discord. Our contributors and community are always happy to help, and it's the only place where your questions and opinions could end up on the podcast. Join now at https://ballr.live/discordFollow us on our social media channels for more.TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ballr.sportsX: https://x.com/ballrNRLInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ballr_nrlFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ballrNRLYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ballr.sports
Kentucky State University Political Science Prof, attorney, author, speaker and now business owner, Dr. Wilfred Reilly fills in for Larry talking politics and news headlines, taking calls and texts on the same! In hour two Wilfred introduces his business partner, Brooks Crenshaw, enlightening listeners regarding the nature of a new non-woke consulting firm. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Policies like DEI, affirmative action, and other race-based policies claim to embrace diversity. The Jussie Smollett case initially made people aware of racial issues, but the event turned out to be a highly publicized hate crime hoax. Why do race-based policies fail to realistically achieve success in solving social issues? Dr. Wilfred Reilly, professor at Kentucky State University, shares how race-based policies further divide ethnic groups and contribute to racial divisions. He advocates for greater awareness to mitigate the spread and effects of such policies.Check out Wilfred's website! https://wilfredreilly.com/Check out Wilfred's books below!Lies My Liberal Teacher Told MeHate Crime Hoax: How the Left is Selling a Fake Race WarTaboo: 10 Facts You Can't Talk AboutSupport the showVisit georgewashingtoninstitute.org to sign up for our e-mail list! The site is the one-stop shop of all things Friends & Fellow Citizens and George Washington Institute!JOIN as a Patreon supporter and receive a FREE Friends & Fellow Citizens mug at the $25 membership level!IMPORTANT NOTE/DISCLAIMER: All views expressed by the host are presented in his personal capacity and do not officially represent the views of any affiliated organizations. All views presented by guests are solely those of the interviewees themselves and may or may not represent the views of their affiliated organizations, the host, Friends & Fellow Citizens, and/or The George Washington Institute.
In this episode of Judeslist, I speak with Wilfred Lee about something deceptively simple but deeply psychological: Why is it so hard to call yourself an artist?Wilfred shares the internal conflict he's wrestled with actively creating, exploring ideas, building work yet hesitating to publicly claim the identity of “artist.”Wilfred speaks candidly about the subtle fear of sounding arrogant, the discomfort of claiming something that feels “earned” rather than inhabited, and how comparison quietly distorts creative self-perception.We examine:• Why “artist” often feels like a title reserved for the exceptional • The tension between humility and ownership • How public declaration changes private practice • The cultural narratives that make creative identity feel risky • The internal cost of withholding authorshipOne of the deeper threads in this episode is this:When you refuse to name yourself, you delay your growth. Calling yourself an artist isn't a reward for mastery. It's a commitment to the path.Key Takeaways• “Artist” is not a hierarchy it's a commitment to creation • Cultural narratives can suppress creative self-definition • Publicly claiming identity can accelerate creative growth • Withholding authorship often comes from fear of judgment • You don't wait to become an artist you become one by deciding
On this episode, we recorded in the midst of a warm winter morning here on the Lands of the Blackfoot Confederacy, Tsuut'ina Nation, Îethka Nakoda First Nation, and more recently the Otipemisiwak Métis.We were incredibly grateful to speak with a neechie superhero line-up of guests, inclusive of Dr. LAURIE Rousseau-Nepton (Innu), WILFRED Buck (Opaskwayak Cree), ROB Cardinal (Siksika), & Dr. ALVIN Harvey (Dine Navajo) about stars as reconnection to stories and Ancestors, Indigenous and Ancestral science to make whole, connections between living on Mars and living on the rez, validating science of land and ancestors, importance of who and what defines a sacred site, re-defining the term “medicine wheel,” and a teaser of the precision and depth of alignments between stone circles, sacred sites, and star cycles from thousands and thousands AND THOUSANDS of years ago....Check out the SHOWNOTES and for some great educational resources and links to previous episodes with some of these guests.Much appreciation to CULTURAL SURVIVAL for the support of this episode and this project. Stay tuned to part two of this topic where we dig much deeper into the science within the sacred sites of which prompted a gathering of Indigenous astronomers, scientists, Knowledge Keepers, and Elders from across Turtle Island and beyond. If you are interested in either having us look closer at a sacred circles site near you OR want more information about this project or the "Stones, Stories, and Stars" gathering in October, email us at relational.science@gmail.comThanks to Emil Starlight, THE talented Multimedia Podcast Producer. As well, Walter White Bear, Sharon Foster, and Emil for that opening tune!Take a moment to like, share, follow, and rate, it is much appreciated. And if you want to support the pod, check out some unique Indigenous Science MERCH at www.relationalsciencecircle.com/shopVenture to a place that is sacred to you, grab a warm black coffee and a comfy blanket, and reconnect with the ancestral knowledges of land and sky with Laurie, Wilfred, Rob, and Alvin. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today's poem is a sonnet for a war-torn world with a collapsing center. “…As the oldest of four children born in rapid succession, Wilfred developed a protective attitude toward the others and an especially close relationship with his mother. After he turned four, the family moved from the grandfather's home to a modest house in Birkenhead, where Owen attended Birkenhead Institute from 1900 to 1907. The family then moved to another modest house, in Shrewsbury, where Owen attended Shrewsbury Technical School and graduated in 1911 at the age of 18. Having attempted unsuccessfully to win a scholarship to attend London University, he tried to measure his aptitude for a religious vocation by becoming an unpaid lay assistant to the Reverend Herbert Wigan, a vicar of evangelical inclinations in the Church of England, at Dunsden, Oxfordshire. In return for the tutorial instruction he was to receive, but which did not significantly materialize, Owen agreed to assist with the care of the poor and sick in the parish and to decide within two years whether he should commit himself to further training as a clergyman. At Dunsden he achieved a fuller understanding of social and economic issues and developed his humanitarian propensities, but as a consequence of this heightened sensitivity, he became disillusioned with the inadequate response of the Church of England to the sufferings of the underprivileged and the dispossessed. In his spare time, he read widely and began to write poetry. In his initial verses he wrote on the conventional subjects of the time, but his work also manifested some stylistic qualities that even then tended to set him apart, especially his keen ear for sound and his instinct for the modulating of rhythm, talents related perhaps to the musical ability that he shared with both of his parents.In 1913 he returned home, seriously ill with a respiratory infection that his living in a damp, unheated room at the vicarage had exacerbated. He talked of poetry, music, or graphic art as possible vocational choices, but his father urged him to seek employment that would result in a steady income. After eight months of convalescence at home, Owen taught for one year in Bordeaux at the Berlitz School of Languages, and he spent a second year in France with a Catholic family, tutoring their two boys. As a result of these experiences, he became a Francophile. Later these years undoubtedly heightened his sense of the degree to which the war disrupted the life of the French populace and caused widespread suffering among civilians as the Allies pursued the retreating Germans through French villages in the summer and fall of 1918.In September 1915, nearly a year after the United Kingdom and Germany had gone to war, Owen returned to England, uncertain as to whether he should enlist. By October he had enlisted and was at first in the Artists' Rifles. In June 1916 he received a commission as lieutenant in the Manchester Regiment, and on December 29, 1916 he left for France with the Lancashire Fusiliers.”-via Poetry Foundation This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit dailypoempod.substack.com/subscribe
Michael McLaren explores the polarising history of journalist Wilfred Burchett, the first "stateless" Australian, and questions why the current government hesitates to use its legal powers to bar modern security threats like ISIS brides from returning home.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this new sandy side-project, join Ivan and Alex as they try to convince Wilfred (and you) to watch the momentous 50th season of Survivor, then set up their Survivor 50 Fantasy League and sift through the players to help you make your picks.ENTER THE LEAGUE: https://forms.office.com/r/7FFh4xtT6e Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're asking you to take one moment for one child! Gary Taggart of Community Presbyterian Church of Danville, CA talks about the Hope Center in Sintaro Village, Ethiopia. CPC has a long relationship with the Hope Center in Sintaro Village. Also, Wilfried Dakane who works for OneChild in Africa shares his story of living in poverty, how his sponsor made such a difference in his life. He shares about the impact of the Sintaro Hope Center, and other Hope Centers, in their communities. Become a CHILD CHAMPION and sponsor a child now! Click Here
Vi taler helst ikke om selvmord. Hverken når man mister til det eller har tanker om det. Men faktisk kan det være med til at redde liv at tale om selvmordsforsøg, de bliver fortrudt. Og det var netop det, der skete for Wilfred Poulsen, da han en junimorgen i 2022 gik ud på en bro, fast besluttet på at tage sit eget liv. For ham blev et tilfældigt møde med to brødre forskellen på hans liv og død. Tre år senere tog journalist på Politiken Line Vaaben sammen med Wilfred ud for at møde de mennesker, der reddede hans liv den dag i 2022. Hør deres møde her. Produceret af Peter-Emil HornemannSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We unpack three critical current events that mainstream media continues to misrepresent or ignore. First, we analyze Wilfred Nancy's short and unsuccessful stint at Celtic, why Celtic fans saw the writing on the wall immediately, and what it teaches us about the massive gap between MLS coaching environments and genuine high-stakes European football. Next, we […]
Wilfred Grenfell spent four decades in Newfoundland and Labrador. During that time, he became a legendary figure. Famous for his books, he helped countless people through the hospitals he built and the services he provided. He remains a beloved figure to this day. ORDER MY FIRST HISTORY BOOK! CANADA'S MAIN STREET: https://sutherlandhousebooks.com/product/canadas-main-street/ Donate: buymeacoffee.com/craigu Donate: canadaehx.com (Click Donate) Support: patreon.com/canadaehx Merch: https://www.ohcanadashop.com/collections/canadian-history-ehx Hello Fresh: HelloFresh.ca/CHEHX E-mail: craig@canadaehx.com Twitter: twitter.com/craigbaird Threads: https://www.threads.net/@cdnhistoryehx Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cdnhistoryehx YouTube: youtube.com/c/canadianhistoryehx Want to send me something? Craig Baird PO Box 2384 Stony Plain PO Main, Alberta T7Z1X8 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Guest: Flight Lieutenant Wilfrid Leopold “Buck” Pound NZ427559 – 21 October 1922 to 27 January 2021 Hosts: Dave Homewood Recorded: 29th of June 2013 Released: 31st of December 2025 Duration: 53 minutes 23 seconds In this Wings Over New Zealand Show episode Dave Homewood interviews WWII RNZAF bomber pilot ‘Buck’ Pound. He spent a short time in the Army in Tauranga after WWII broke out, before getting into the RNZAF. His initial training was at Rotorua, and he began flying training at Ashburton on de Havilland Tiger Moths. Next he progressed onto flying Airspeed Oxfords at Wigram. Upon passing out with his flying badge, Buck was posted to England where he flew more Oxfords, and then onto Vickers Wellingtons at No. 11 Operational Training Unit at Westcott. He and his crew, and his best mate Robbie who was another pilot with his own crew, volunteered to got to Italy. They joined No. 104 Squadron at Foggia, flying Wellingtons in the night bombing role. He talks about some of the experiences he had including a terrifying night when the Wellington was struck by lightning and they lost all their instruments. Following the tour in Italy, Buck was sent to by converted onto Mosquitoes. And he ended up flying Mosquitoes from Malta in a specialist target marking role. After the war Buck got into banking and finance. Buck was a member of the New Zealand Bomber Command Association. He passed away on the 27th of January 2021. Quick Links: • The New Zealand Bomber Command Association • The New Zealand Bomber Command Association Facebook Page Photos from Wilfred ‘Buck’ Pound’s collection, via The New Zealand Bomber Command Association Archive. The music at the end of this episode is Wild Flower by Joachim Karud
einde aan het tv-programma ‘Adieu God?'. Bijna veertien jaar ging Tijs met bekende Nederlanders in gesprek over geloof, ongeloof en alles daar tussenin. In dit slotakkoord (een tweeluik) blikt Tijs terug op die periode. Het denken over geloof is nu anders dan veertien jaar geleden, jongere generaties lijken na decennia van secularisatie juist weer op zoek te zijn naar spiritualiteit en houvast in geloof. In deze aflevering bespreekt Tijs die ontwikkelingen met presentator Wilfred Genee en rapper Typhoon.
Deck the halls with Vinvocci! Seonaid and Caroline are back reviewing another Christmas special, and this time they get to see the Doctor become another Doctor, the Master become everyone, and Wilfred being his perfect self. Please join in the conversation!@myadventurepod
After a weekend of breathtaking single elimination soccer it is time to take a second to talk soccer before turkey. Tom & David dive into everything we saw from the stunner in Vancouver to the upset in Chester. Then they preview the upcoming round of games as the conference finals are set for Saturday.
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Lily Scherlis joins the podcast to talk about her recent essay Experiences in Groups, which was published in the most recent issue of n+1 magazine and documents her experience of attending a Group Relations conference in the English countryside. Group relations refers to an offshoot of psychoanalytic theory and practice which applies the ideas of Wilfred Bion, to understand group dynamics and organizational structures. Lily is a a writer, artist, and PhD candidate living in Brooklyn. Her writing has appeared in publications such as n+1, Harper's, The Guardian, Parapraxis, The Baffler, The Drift, and many other publications. Her work often addresses ideas from psychoanalysis, pop-psychology, and the history of social science. Lily's essay, Experiences in Groups can be read here: https://www.nplusonemag.com/issue-51/essays/experiences-in-groups/ SUPPORT: www.buymeacoffee.com/redmedicineSoundtrack by Mark PilkingtonTwitter: @red_medicine__www.redmedicine.substack.com/
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After spending an early Friday evening hunting in the woods behind his home in Vermont, Wilfred “Butch” King III left his home on two crutches, driving off into the fall night never to be seen alive again. Despite years of investigation, what happened on the night of October 24, 1980 remains a mystery. There are many people, from investigators to family, who say they have strong theories about who is behind Butch's disappearance, yet decades later, police have never even been close to proving those theories right.If you know anything about the disappearance of Wilfred “Butch” King III, please contact Essex Police at (802) 878-8331.View source material and photos for this episode at: darkdowneast.com/wilfredbutchkingiiiDark Downeast is an Audiochuck and Kylie Media production hosted by Kylie Low.Follow @darkdowneast on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTokTo suggest a case visit darkdowneast.com/submit-case Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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By uncovering critical sex-based differences related to brain and metabolic health, researchers Gillian Einstein and Minna Woo are making the case that tailored interventions are key to improving health outcomes for women — and everyone else. Through their work exploring how conditions from Alzheimer's to kidney disease can have varied effects depending on a patient's sex, they underscore what the medical community as a whole can learn from experts in women's health: Things aren't as simple as we want to believe. In this bonus episode, recorded live on May 8, 2025, at the MaRS Impact Health Conference, Einstein and Woo discuss the complexity of biology, the challenges of funding and why they're optimistic that things are changing.Featured in this episode:Gillian Einstein is the Wilfred and Joyce Posluns Chair in Women's Brain Health and Aging and a psychology professor of psychology at the University of Toronto. She's also an adjunct scientist at Baycrest and Women's College Hospitals, and an honorary doctor of medicine at Linköping University, Sweden. Her lab's current focus is on estradiol loss as well as how stigma and immigration affect memory and cognition in diverse populations of women.Minna Woo is currently the director of the Banting and Best Diabetes Centre at the University of Toronto and recently completed a 10-year term as division director of endocrinology and metabolism at the Toronto General Hospital, University Health Network (UHN). She now holds the Ajmera Chair in Molecular Diabetes Research at the Toronto General Hospital Research Institute and is a clinician scientist and a staff endocrinologist providing diabetes and endocrine care at UHN. Her laboratory focuses on molecular mechanisms that determine the pathogenesis of insulin resistance and related diseases. She has published more than 100 research articles and her research is internationally recognized as a member elect of the American Society of Clinical Investigation.Katherine Ward is an award-winning journalist currently working with Global News in Toronto. She joined the team in 2018 and has covered a wide range of stories taking her all over Ontario. This year, Ward was also part of an investigative team that exposed the prevalence of lead contamination in drinking water. “Tainted Water” went on to win a national award with Canada's Radio Television Digital News Association.Further reading: • From body to brain: Understanding how sex and gender contribute to brain health as we age• More women get Alzheimer's than men. It may not just be because they live longer• Sleep quality and the menstrual cycle• Breaking down sex and gender barriers in search of precision medicine• Canada accelerates diabetes researchSubscribe to Solve for X: Innovations to Change the World here. Solve for X is brought to you by MaRS, North America's largest urban innovation hub and a registered charity. MaRS supports startups and accelerates the adoption of high-impact solutions to some of the world's biggest challenges. For more information, visit marsdd.com.
Larry talks to Kentucky State political science teacher Wilfred Reilly on topics regarding decline in academic proficiency in youth as well as crime rates amongst youth and Andy Beshear's ascendance within the democratic party and national spotlight. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael Jamin joins Let's Talk Memoir for a conversation about his career as a TV writer, moving from mimicking to discovering and trusting our own voice, allowing our style to evolve, making sense of ourselves through art, imposter syndrome and feeling displeased with our work, comedy writing, performing staged readings to test out material, building a bridge between separate sections of our story, infusing comedy with drama, asking permission from children before we write about them, breathing life into relationships on the page for readers to witness, showing up generously for newer writers, getting a moment to land, and his memoir A Paper Orchestra. Also in this episode: -doing stand up -debunking writing myths -having a spouse as trusted reader Books mentioned in this episode -Books by David Sedaris -David Bowie making art video YouTube Michael Jamin is a TV writer/author. His many television credits include King of the Hill, Beavis and Butt-Head, Just Shoot Me, Wilfred, Maron, Rules of Engagement, Brickleberry, and Tacoma FD. His debut collection of personal essays (a cross between David Sedaris and Neil Simon) was just named one of Vulture's “Best Comedy Books of 2024.” Connect with Michael: Website: michaeljamin.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/MichaelJaminWriter/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/michaeljaminwriter/ TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@michaeljaminwriter YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/MichaelJaminWriter Threads https://www.threads.net/@michaeljaminwriter A Paper Orchestra: michaeljamin.com/book Catch Michael Jamin on tour: michaeljamin.com/upcoming Mining Your Life for Stories: (memoir writing course) https://michaeljamin.com/sp/mining-sales/ – Ronit's writing has appeared in The Atlantic, The Rumpus, The New York Times, Poets & Writers, The Iowa Review, Hippocampus, The Washington Post, Writer's Digest, American Literary Review, and elsewhere. Her memoir WHEN SHE COMES BACK about the loss of her mother to the guru Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh and their eventual reconciliation was named Finalist in the 2021 Housatonic Awards Awards, the 2021 Indie Excellence Awards, and was a 2021 Book Riot Best True Crime Book. Her short story collection HOME IS A MADE-UP PLACE won Hidden River Arts' 2020 Eludia Award and the 2023 Page Turner Awards for Short Stories. She earned an MFA in Nonfiction Writing at Pacific University, is Creative Nonfiction Editor at The Citron Review, and teaches memoir through the University of Washington's Online Continuum Program and also independently. She launched Let's Talk Memoir in 2022, lives in Seattle with her family of people and dogs, and is at work on her next book. More about Ronit: https://ronitplank.com Subscribe to Ronit's Substack: https://substack.com/@ronitplank Follow Ronit: https://www.instagram.com/ronitplank/ https://www.facebook.com/RonitPlank https://bsky.app/profile/ronitplank.bsky.social Background photo credit: Photo by Patrick Tomasso on Unsplash Headshot photo credit: Sarah Anne Photography Theme music: Isaac Joel, Dead Moll's Fingers
On this TCAF Tuesday, Josh Brown welcomes CNBC host Wilfred Frost for a look at the success of US stocks vs the UK's market and what made Wilfred's dad David Frost one of the most important TV journalists of the 20th Century. Then at 37:30, hear an all-new episode of What Are Your Thoughts with Downtown Josh Brown and Michael Batnick! This episode is sponsored by Public. Find out more at: https://public.com/WAYT Sign up for The Compound Newsletter and never miss out! Instagram: https://instagram.com/thecompoundnews Twitter: https://twitter.com/thecompoundnews LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-compound-media/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thecompoundnews Public Disclosure: All investing involves the risk of loss, including loss of principal. Brokerage services for US-listed, registered securities, options and bonds in a self-directed account are offered by Public Investing, Inc., member FINRA & SIPC. Public Investing offers a High-Yield Cash Account where funds from this account are automatically deposited into partner banks where they earn interest and are eligible for FDIC insurance; Public Investing is not a bank. Cryptocurrency trading services are offered by Bakkt Crypto Solutions, LLC (NMLS ID 1890144), which is licensed to engage in virtual currency business activity by the NYSDFS. Cryptocurrency is highly speculative, involves a high degree of risk, and has the potential for loss of the entire amount of an investment. Cryptocurrency holdings are not protected by the FDIC or SIPC. Alpha is an experimental AI tool powered by GPT-4. Its output may be inaccurate and is not investment advice. Public makes no guarantees about its accuracy or reliability—verify independently before use. *Rate as of 6/24/25. APY is variable and subject to change. Investing involves the risk of loss. This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be or regarded as personalized investment advice or relied upon for investment decisions. Michael Batnick and Josh Brown are employees of Ritholtz Wealth Management and may maintain positions in the securities discussed in this video. All opinions expressed by them are solely their own opinion and do not reflect the opinion of Ritholtz Wealth Management. The Compound Media, Incorporated, an affiliate of Ritholtz Wealth Management, receives payment from various entities for advertisements in affiliated podcasts, blogs and emails. Inclusion of such advertisements does not constitute or imply endorsement, sponsorship or recommendation thereof, or any affiliation therewith, by the Content Creator or by Ritholtz Wealth Management or any of its employees. For additional advertisement disclaimers see here https://ritholtzwealth.com/advertising-disclaimers. Investments in securities involve the risk of loss. Any mention of a particular security and related performance data is not a recommendation to buy or sell that security. The information provided on this website (including any information that may be accessed through this website) is not directed at any investor or category of investors and is provided solely as general information. Obviously nothing on this channel should be considered as personalized financial advice or a solicitation to buy or sell any securities. See our disclosures here: https://ritholtzwealth.com/podcast-youtube-disclosures/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dan welcomes Wilfred Frost, an anchor on Sky News Breakfast Show and contributor to MSNBC, CNBC, and NBC News. The discussion covers Wilfred's recent move back to London, his ongoing projects, including the 'Master Investor' podcast and 'David Frost Versus,' a show based on the renowned interviews conducted by his father, David Frost. They delve into the cultural differences between the UK and the US in terms of business success, the economic impacts of Brexit, and the UK's future trade deals. The conversation also touches on global financial markets, the US dollar's performance, and America's evolving trade policies. Wilfred shares insights into the preservation and celebration of his father's legacy through various media projects. Show Notes Amazon Is on the Cusp of Using More Robots Than Humans in Its Warehouses (WSJ) Clips from 'Frost Versus' (YouTube) Checkout 'The Frost Tapes' (Apple | Spotify) Checkout 'The Master Investor' (Podbean) —FOLLOW USYouTube: @RiskReversalMediaInstagram: @riskreversalmediaTwitter: @RiskReversalLinkedIn: RiskReversal Media
Wilfred Frost is the host of Sky News' breakfast show, a frequent contributor on CNBC, and can now add podcast host to his resume, too. These roles have a few things in common, but the most important throughline for Wilfred is how they allow him to flex his favorite muscle – interviewing. On this episode of Press Profiles – live from Wilfred's home turf in London – we explore the art of the interview and what he learned about it from a pretty good role model – his dad, David Frost, legendary journalist of "Frost Nixon" fame. Among many other things, Wilfred tells us how his father taught him the importance of having a genuine interest in people and how he channels that in his own work. We also discuss his circuitous path to journalism, his favorite restaurants from London to NYC, his dream interview guest, and why he feels lucky to have a job that he loves.
Our heroes take to the city streets to stop Wilfred.
This episode features none other than Wilfred La Salle — acclaimed actor, director, and revolutionary force in independent cinema. We explore his powerful journey through storytelling, masculinity, mental health, and purpose. Known as the greatest independent filmmaker in the world, La Salle has redefined what's possible in cinema — producing high-quality films annually on zero-dollar budgets, uplifting unknown talent, and breaking barriers without traditional studio backing. His latest film, The Security Guard, is now streaming on Amazon and gaining national attention. La Salle's films like Hilo, Hilo II, Graves, Oculus, and now The Security Guard have earned him international acclaim — including awards at festivals in Italy and India, and recent appearances on PIX 11, FOX 5, ABC 7, and more. He recently signed a historic 2-year distribution deal with Fox Soul and is in talks with NBC's Peacock, setting a new standard in indie filmmaking. Watch The Security Guard by Wilfred La Salle – Now on Amazon
Wilfred Reilly – author of Lies My Liberal Teacher Told Me and Hate Crime Hoax – returns to The Brendan O'Neill Show this week to discuss the five-year anniversary of the killing of George Floyd. Wilfred and Brendan talk about the myth of America's race war, how BLM put black people in danger, and why race relations could improve Donald Trump. Order Brendan O'Neill's After the Pogrom now from:
In today's BB Podcast episode (No. 137), we're visiting with Wilfred de Wit, founder and CEO of iBuyFlowers where florists and event planners can shop online for wholesale flowers directly from 100+ farms in both the US and abroad. Will shares his background in the floral industry and the challenges he witnessed, leading to the inception of his company. The conversation covers the importance of transparency, ethical sourcing, and customer education. Will also talks about his hopes for the role AI will eventually play in personalizing orders for iBuyFlowers customers. If you're looking for a company who believes in building strong relationships with their growers and customers, this episode will be insightful. Will's goal is to educate his customers about the benefits of ordering directly from growers, which can significantly improve the quality and longevity of their flowers. Special Offer for First Time iBuyFlowers Users: Get $100 off a first order over $200. To claim this offer, use Voucher Code: ibfmdpcbotanical100 You can find show notes and more episodes of The Botanical Brouhaha Podcast at botanicalbrouhaha.com, and you can find the BB Podcast co-hosts on IG @botanicalbrouhaha and @hey.nataliegill. This episode of The Botanical Brouhaha Podcast was produced by Joel McGee. Original music by Landon McGee.
Curious about what it's like to make the switch from writing for TV to writing books? Or maybe you want to learn writing tips from a screenwriter with decades of experience?Either way, you're going to love this episode with Michael Jamin. Michael is a TV writer turned author who just published his collection of personal essays, A Paper Orchestra, in 2023. Since then, his book has won a Reedsy Discovery Editor's Choice Award and has been named one of Vulture's “Best Comedy Books of 2024.”Michael's many credits include writing for King of the Hill, Beavis and Butt-Head, Just Shoot Me, Wilfred, Maron, Rules of Engagement, Out of Practice, Brickleberry, and Tacoma FD. And in this episode, he's sharing what it was like making the switch from writing for TV to writing his first book.In the episode, you'll hear us talk about things like:[03:53] What it was like making the switch from writing for TV to writing his debut memoir—including how Michael's background in TV both helped and hindered his memoir-writing[12:13] The two main reasons Michael's book died on submission—despite having an agent who loved his book (spoiler alert: it came down to not having a platform and his manuscript lacking a throughline)[14:52] Why Michael decided to self-publish, plus what he learned while researching the differences between traditional and indie publishing[18:08] How Michael built his audience on Instagram to almost 200k followers by being authentic and sharing his knowledge[24:17] Michael's two cents on writing comedy, including some of the most common mistakes writers make when trying to write comedyEven if you can't relate to Michael's TV background, you'll still get a ton of value from this episode. He knows what it's like to struggle through your first book—and he's a great example of what happens if you don't give up!
Patreon preview. Unlock full episode at https://www.patreon.com/stavvysworld Wilfred Padua and Jeff Scheen join the pod to discuss white people food palettes, umami, sleeping with your parents until you're way too old, having no privacy in a house full of siblings, and much more. Wilfred, Jeff and Stav help callers including a guy who's hung up on an affair that he was the sidepiece in, and a guy whose buddy is a 26-year-old virgin who's way too picky. Follow Wilfred Padua on social media: https://www.wilfredpaduacomedy.com/ http://instagram.com/wilfredpadua Follow Jeff Scheen on social media: https://www.jeffscheen.com/ https://www.instagram.com/newyorkjeffrey/ https://www.youtube.com/@Newyorkjeffrey https://www.tiktok.com/@newyorkjeff
Elijah Wood (Lord of the Rings, Wilfred) joins us this week to share his ‘going out on a limb' moment that helped him land a life changing role in one of the most beloved and groundbreaking franchises in LOTR. After sharing some fellow hobbit appreciation, Elijah talks about his upbringing as a child actor and how delayed success was paramount to his level headed perspective later in life. We also talk about not being defined by work, shared experiences with panic attacks, and his standard for passion in every project. Thank you to our sponsors: ❤️ Betterhelp: https://betterhelp.com/inside