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Ryan and Emily talk to Jeremy Scahill of Drop Site News about the latest back and forth between Trump and Iran as well as reports that Iran has hired psychologists to analyze Trump's mental health. Then they look at Hunter Biden defending Graham Platner over his controversies, Antonio Reynoso joins to talk about his race for Congress in NY-7, and CAIR's Michigan Lead Staff Attorney Amy Doukoure talks to Ryan about 8 Student protestors indicted by the Trump DOJ over anti-Israel speech. Scahill: https://www.dropsitenews.com/p/trump-iran-deal-israel-lebanon-hassan-ahmadian Antonio Reynoso: https://www.reynosoforcongress.com/ Amy Doukoure: https://cairmichigan.org/ To become a Breaking Points Premium Member and watch/listen to the show AD FREE, uncut and 1 hour early visit: www.breakingpoints.com Merch Store: https://shop.breakingpoints.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we discuss how faith can bring peace in the middle of uncertainty and stress. When life feels overwhelming, trusting God allows us to release burdens that were never ours to carry alone. Tune in as we explore how surrendering worry and leaning on God's promises can lead to greater confidence, clarity, and peace of mind.
Chuck Heinz and Jamie Lent talk about nicknames in baseball, the declaration committee, reactions to the reactions to Sorsby, Men's basketball worries, and Kirby Hocutt's comments about Sorsby.
Are AI data center environmental worries overblown? Guest: David Clement, North American Affairs Manager at the Consumer Choice Center Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Does an AI data center use as much water as we think? Would nuclear power help BC's energy woes? Nicotine pouch use is going way up in youth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Sunday Triple M NRL Catch Up - Paul Kent, Gorden Tallis, Ryan Girdler, Anthony Maroon
The Journos are back on Triple M NRL! Danny Weidler is deep in NSW Blues camp whilst Adam Pengilly and Charlie White are in studio. Danny has a huge update on both Mitchell Moses and Casey McLean who are both under big injury clouds and they give their opinion on some major changes for the Blues squad. The boys look at Reece Walsh's return to the Origin arena and his interesting back and forth with a journo at Maroons training. Plus Billy Slater had some comments about Queensland mentality on his own podcast. The Brisbane Broncos' title defence is falling apart dramatically plus what's going on with the Wests Tigers? Since Jarome Luai announced his departure in 2028 to PNG it's all fallen apart! Some of NRL's leading players have met with Peter V'landys about their concerns on the game but what will come from it? Whilst the NRL has come together strong around Jai Arrow, Melbourne Storm's mental health round and Kane Evans. Check out Triple M NRL's Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and YouTube!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Journos are back on Triple M NRL! Danny Weidler is deep in NSW Blues camp whilst Adam Pengilly and Charlie White are in studio. Danny has a huge update on both Mitchell Moses and Casey McLean who are both under big injury clouds and they give their opinion on some major changes for the Blues squad. The boys look at Reece Walsh's return to the Origin arena and his interesting back and forth with a journo at Maroons training. Plus Billy Slater had some comments about Queensland mentality on his own podcast. The Brisbane Broncos' title defence is falling apart dramatically plus what's going on with the Wests Tigers? Since Jarome Luai announced his departure in 2028 to PNG it's all fallen apart! Some of NRL's leading players have met with Peter V'landys about their concerns on the game but what will come from it? Whilst the NRL has come together strong around Jai Arrow, Melbourne Storm's mental health round and Kane Evans. Check out Triple M NRL's Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and YouTube!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Artificial intelligence, productivity, Bunnings, Kmart and the future of Australia's economy: Sean Aylmer has a wide-ranging conversation with Wesfarmers CEO Rob Scott following the conglomerate's investor day.Scott explains how AI is being rolled out across businesses including Bunnings and Kmart, why Bunnings still has significant room to grow beyond hardware, and how the Anko brand is expanding into new markets and new retail formats.He also discusses the challenge of rising costs, the importance of productivity, opportunities in healthcare and international expansion, and the policy settings he believes could determine Australia's future competitiveness.Find out more: https://fearandgreed.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
News with for Sean 6-9-2026 …Can't Spell? No, Worries, AI's Got You
June 9, 2026 ~ Chris Renwick and Lloyd Jackson talk with Leslie Boissiere, Vice President of External Affairs at the Annie E. Casey Foundation, about declining child well-being and brain chip technology. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode, I talk about the research on worry and how to challenge your brain from coming up with worst-case scenarios. My new book "The Opposite of Settling" is out now! Instagram: @case.kenny Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Joe Kalish, chief global macro strategist at Ned Davis Research, says 2026 has had surprising narratives but unsurprisingly solid results, and he expects that to continue, without significant recession risk or big trouble ahead. Kalish discusses often overlooked economic numbers, like a financing gap where demands to fund capital expenditures outstrip available capital and the level of real gross value added for non-financial corporations (essentially, GDP for things other than financial companies), to explain how and why this economy looks healthier than the worrywarts think it is. He does outline his concerns, but thinks the economy can overpower most or all of them in fairly short order. David Trainer, founder and president at New Constructs, says that the new wave of huge initial public offerings like SpaceX and Anthropic puts index-fund investors in The Danger Zone, noting that indexes are considering changing rules to quickly accommodate the new stocks, which creates artificial demand that will further drive the prices of the stocks up. That creates potential for index investors to effectively be overpaying to get into the IPOs, and also leaves them vulnerable if the stocks fall off after the initial excitement. While the rules changes are up in the air, Trainer says the pressure to change rules and include fresh IPOs changes the landscape for the future. In "The Week That Is," Vijay Marolia, chief investment officer at Regal Point Capital, discusses the market's message to Broadcom, which exceeded earnings expectations but failed to raise future guidance on AI-driven revenues; he says the market is punishing "sandbagging," a practice of understating expectations so that they are easy to beat, but he says the big price drop created a buying opportunity for investors. He also discussed the heightened volatility around the positive jobs report, which he says is based on the fear of a hike in interest rates that he says long-term investors should not be too worried about. Plus, he examines Bitcoin, which has lost about one-quarter of its value in less than two months, which he says is testing traders faith, but which isn't making him nervous as a long-term buy-and-holder.
In this episode, Prof Chapman explores how ethical concerns around IVF have evolved over the past four decades. He reflects on the early fears surrounding IVF, including concerns about interfering with nature and the long-term health of IVF-conceived children, and explains how decades of research have helped address many of those worries. Prof Chapman also shares his views on topics such as gender selection, genetic testing, and the likelihood of so-called “designer babies.” While he believes current fertility technologies are largely ethically sound, he highlights one growing concern: the increasing use of IVF in cases where less invasive fertility treatments may be more appropriate. Explore the 'Prof. Michael Chapman - The IVF Journey' Facebook Page, your reliable destination for cutting-edge insights and guidance within the realm of In Vitro Fertilization (IVF). Don't miss out on the IVF Journey podcast; stay informed with the latest episode updates. Tune in for expert discussions and valuable information on navigating the intricate path of IVF.
Send us your feedback — we're listeningPsalms 46:10 — Let Tonight Be Quieter Than Your Worries Recorded live from London, England — where faith meets the world in daily prayer and global hope. Nashville • Auckland • Lagos • Singapore • Buenos Aires REST • STILLNESS • PEACE night prayer for anxious thoughts • Christian bedtime prayer for peace • prayer to quiet a busy mind • resting safely in God's presence Psalm 46:10 (NIV) “Be still, and know that I am God.” As this day comes gently to its close, you may find yourself carrying thoughts that have followed you from morning until now. Some concerns may have been resolved, while others remain unanswered. There may be conversations you continue to replay, decisions you are still considering, or situations that feel unfinished and uncertain. Night has a way of making worries seem louder than they really are. When the distractions of the day fall silent, our minds can sometimes become busy. We revisit what has happened, wonder about what might happen next, and quietly carry concerns into hours that were meant for rest. Yet tonight, God offers a different invitation. He does not ask you to solve tomorrow before you sleep. He does not ask you to carry every burden through the night. He simply invites you to be still and remember that He is God. Father, thank You for bringing me safely through this day. Thank You for every moment of grace, every unseen protection, and every kindness You have provided along the way. As I prepare to rest, help me release what I cannot change and trust You with what I cannot control. Jesus, settle my thoughts and quiet my heart. Where anxiety tries to linger, bring peace. Where fear tries to return, bring reassurance. Help me remember that while I sleep, You remain watchful, faithful, and present. Lord, I place my family, my future, my health, my work, and every concern that weighs upon me into Your hands. Let Your peace rest upon my home and let Your presence be the final thought that settles my heart tonight. Across the world, from Nashville to Auckland, from Lagos to Singapore and Buenos Aires, may weary hearts find rest, anxious minds find peace, and troubled souls discover comfort in the presence of God. Jesús, gracias por Tu paz esta noche. Jesus, obrigado pela Tua paz esta noite. Jesus, salamat sa Iyong kapayapaan ngayong gabi. Father, I rest in Your care, sleep in Your peace, and trust You with tomorrow. Amen. Psalm 46 prayer, night prayer, bedtime prayer, prayer for anxious thoughts, Christian encouragement, prayer for peaceful sleep, daily prayer, Christian devotion night prayer for anxious thoughts, Christian bedtime prayer for peace, prayer to quiet a busy mind, resting safely in God's presenceSupport the showDaily Prayer with Reverend Ben Cooper now reaches 185 countries and 3,012 cities worldwide through the Global Blend Radio network.This is a listener-funded global ministry. If these daily prayers strengthen your faith or help you through difficult seasons, would you consider becoming a monthly prayer partner for just £3 per month?Your support enables us to continue recording, hosting, and broadcasting daily biblical encouragement across the nations — keeping this ministry free and accessible to everyone who needs it.You can support today at GlobalBlendRadio.comTogether, we can keep prayer moving across the world.To submit a prayer request or connect with our global prayer community, visit DailyPrayer.ukBuy me a Coffee
Non importa se una canzone sia forte o delicata, perché nella sua essenza l'emozione rimane la stessa.La musica come danza del linguaggio interiore per discutere con te stesso dei tuoi sentimenti. E quando la condividi (permettendo agli altri di ascoltare quella conversazione) ognuno sceglie quanto assorbirne.Dionys Müller (per gli amici Dio) è l'epicentro di Worries And Other Plants, sestetto psy-rock sangallese che, a intervalli regolari, aggiorna la colonna sonora di un viaggio “on the road” desertico e costiero in un mix avventuroso e riflessivo che, nell'ultimo album “Sweet Heart Sugar Love”, mette sotto la lente il viaggio, il fare musica, la libertà e la vita.Sono temi su cui meditare mentre le otto canzoni di questo disco scorrono, ricche di melodia e sonorità dilatate. È un paesaggio sonoro in cui groove e sogno si avvinghiano tra loro come serpenti che si accoppiano.Sandra Romano ha intervistato Dionys Müller per parlare del nuovo disco “Sweet Heart Sugar Love”, due anni dopo la sua ultima apparizione a Confederation Music con l'album “Travel in cycles”.
After 2025 anything could happen for the 2026 Commanders but the times look brighter Nats win big last night on west coast injuries will hurt this team if they are not limited
Send us your feedback — we're listeningPsalms 121:3–4 — The God Who Watches Over You Never Sleeps Recorded live from London, England — where faith meets the world in daily prayer and global hope. Nashville • Auckland • Lagos • Singapore • Buenos Aires SAFETY • REST • PROTECTION night prayer for peaceful sleep • Christian bedtime prayer • prayer for God's protection • resting safely in God's care Psalm 121:3–4 (NIV) “He who watches over you will not slumber; indeed, he who watches over Israel will neither slumber nor sleep.” As the day draws to its close, there may still be thoughts trying to hold your attention. Concerns that seemed manageable during the day can sometimes feel larger at night. Questions can become louder. Worries can feel heavier. Unfinished situations can try to follow us into our rest. Yet tonight, before sleep arrives, God offers a gentle reminder. You are not carrying this night alone. The God who watched over you this morning remains with you now. The God who guided you through this day remains faithful tonight. And while you sleep, He remains awake. Father, thank You for Your constant care. Thank You that Your attention never drifts and Your faithfulness never weakens. Thank You that I am held securely in Your hands. Jesus, as I prepare to rest, quiet every anxious thought. Calm every fear that seeks to disturb my peace. Help me release today's concerns and trust You with tomorrow's uncertainties. Lord, watch over my home, my family, my loved ones, and those who are carrying burdens tonight. Bring comfort where there is sadness, peace where there is anxiety, and reassurance where there is uncertainty. Across the world, many people are preparing for sleep while carrying concerns about health, finances, relationships, and the future. From Nashville to Auckland, from Lagos to Singapore and Buenos Aires, may hearts rest in the assurance that God's loving care never pauses and His watchful presence never leaves us. Jesús, gracias por velar sobre mí esta noche. Jesus, obrigado por cuidares de mim esta noite. Jesus, salamat sa Iyong pag-iingat ngayong gabi. Father, I place this night into Your hands and rest in Your peace. Amen. Psalm 121 prayer, night prayer, bedtime prayer, prayer for protection, Christian encouragement, prayer for peaceful sleep, daily prayer, Christian devotion night prayer for peaceful sleep, Christian bedtime prayer, prayer for God's protection, resting safely in God's careSupport the showDaily Prayer with Reverend Ben Cooper now reaches 185 countries and 3,012 cities worldwide through the Global Blend Radio network.This is a listener-funded global ministry. If these daily prayers strengthen your faith or help you through difficult seasons, would you consider becoming a monthly prayer partner for just £3 per month?Your support enables us to continue recording, hosting, and broadcasting daily biblical encouragement across the nations — keeping this ministry free and accessible to everyone who needs it.You can support today at GlobalBlendRadio.comTogether, we can keep prayer moving across the world.To submit a prayer request or connect with our global prayer community, visit DailyPrayer.ukBuy me a Coffee
If retirement boiled down to just two worries, could your plan handle both? In this episode, Tim Wood breaks down the biggest concerns retirees face—making income last and preparing for the unexpected. He explains why longevity risk, inflation, and reactive decision-making can create challenges if they're not addressed early. The conversation also highlights the importance of building a coordinated team, from tax professionals to healthcare advisors, and why waiting too long to plan can limit your options. It's a practical look at how preparation can help reduce uncertainty and bring clarity to retirement decisions.Join Certified Financial Fiduciary®, Retirement Income Certified Professional®, and bestselling author Tim Wood each week to discuss protecting your retirement dollars, guaranteeing your lifetime income, wisely planning for taxes, and more. Visit us online at www.SafeMoneyRetirement.com for more information, to join us for this week's webinar, or to get a FREE copy of Tim's bestselling book.Safe Money Retirement® - Insuring Your Retirement Dreams
MLB's commissioner is concerned a cap proposal could lead to a repeat of the infamous 1994-95 strike. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.
Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber get caught up in the excitement around Knicks finals basketball, but with a twist: the debut of a Mike Breen “bang” tracker inspired by Big Cat's idea. They make their own predictions for how many signature calls Breen might deliver, debate whether game one will shape the entire series, and weigh just how much confidence Knicks fans should have. The conversation also branches into Landry Shamet jokes, New York's playoff energy, and a Yankees injury scare involving Aaron Judge. Evan and Tiki break down possible lineup fixes, Giancarlo Stanton's role, and a shot taken at Jazz Chisholm by a Cleveland broadcaster.
U.S. stocks close at fresh records for their fifth straight session. And Marvell Technology shares jump after Nvidia's Huang says it could become the next $1 trillion company. Alexis Green hosts. Sign up for the WSJ's free What's News newsletter. An artificial-intelligence tool assisted in the making of this episode by creating summaries that were based on Wall Street Journal reporting and reviewed and adapted by an editor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Paul Byrne hears about Cobh crime worries, chats to Jack & Aoife from Terence McSwiney Community College, learns how Danny tries to help people living with ADHD. And more... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Paul Byrne learns about a meeting on crime in Cobh that heard concerns about Garda numbers from Cllr Dominic Finn who experienced the problems himself Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Central Theme Praise and worship are not limited to church; they are a daily lifestyle that shifts one's spiritual atmosphere. Focus should be on what God is doing, not on negative or opposing forces. Power of Praise and Perspective Worship can be expressed through music, gratitude, and daily acknowledgment of God. Shifting focus from problems to God's work brings hope and encouragement. God is תמיד active and able to do new things regardless of age or circumstance. Main Scripture: Parable of the Sower (Luke 8) The “seed” represents the Word of God. The “soil” represents different heart conditions. There are four types of hearts: Hard heart: rejects the Word. Shallow heart: receives quickly but falls away under pressure. Crowded heart: distracted and choked by life's cares, riches, and pleasures. Good (fruitful) heart: receives, retains, and produces lasting fruit. Key Teaching: The Importance of Process God's will is not instant; it unfolds through a process. Spiritual growth requires patience and perseverance. Analogy: Like assembling furniture, skipping steps leads to problems. The Role of the Heart Spiritual outcomes depend on heart condition, not just hearing the Word. People respond differently to the same message بسبب their القلب. Faith does not automatically come; it depends on personal response. The Crowded Heart Distractions include: Worries (mental division and anxiety). Pursuit of wealth. Pleasures and comforts. These are not inherently wrong but become harmful when they overshadow God. Example: Solomon had everything yet found it unfulfilling. The Fruitful (Good) Heart Characteristics of a receptive heart: Receives and values the Word. Seeks understanding intentionally. Remains focused despite distractions. Produces results over time (30, 60, 100-fold). How to Cultivate a Receptive Heart Listen attentively: Be intentional and focused when hearing God's Word. Retain the Word: Reflect, meditate, and internalize it. Act on the Word: Apply it عمليًا to life. Stay persistent: Growth and results require patience. Warnings and Insights Information without application does not lead to transformation. Modern life creates “information overload,” reducing spiritual focus. Desire determines priority; people make time for what matters most. Final Encouragement Stay committed to the process. Keep trusting and applying God's Word. A fruitful life comes through perseverance and faithful response.
The Sunday Triple M NRL Catch Up - Paul Kent, Gorden Tallis, Ryan Girdler, Anthony Maroon
Dan Ginnane, Gorden Tallis, Shane Webcke and Brent Read are in, and the warning signs are starting to show with the Sydney Roosters - what is going wrong in the Eastern Suburbs? Cam Ciraldo is fuming after controversial decisions cost his side last night, the Tigers' season is back on track, and Sunia Turuva joins us after their win.Plus, we look at the Origin I aftermath: who should replace Blake Brailey, and should Ashley Klein referee Game II?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dan Ginnane, Gorden Tallis, Shane Webcke and Brent Read are in, and the warning signs are starting to show with the Sydney Roosters - what is going wrong in the Eastern Suburbs? Cam Ciraldo is fuming after controversial decisions cost his side last night, the Tigers' season is back on track, and Sunia Turuva joins us after their win.Plus, we look at the Origin I aftermath: who should replace Blake Brailey, and should Ashley Klein referee Game II?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris, Andrew, and David kick things off with a detour through Dungeon Crawler Carl, Rails World tickets, and conference travel before diving into developer tooling, package manager security, and the latest Ruby ecosystem updates. The conversation covers everything from Hotwire-style UI patterns and pnpm/Corepack setup to Jeff Dickey's new package manager, the RubyGems malicious package attack, Ruby 4.0.4, Shopify's Rubydex, Claude/Codex chatter, and the increasingly strange future of AI agents and delivery robots. Hit download now to hear more! LinksJudoscale- Remote Ruby listener giftDungeon Crawler Carl Dungeon Crawler Carl RPG + UnstoppableMaciej Mensfeld XAubeJeff Dickey Xen.devThe Hacker News- RubyGems Suspends New Signups After Hundreds of Malicious Packages Are UploadedOne engine, many tools—Introducing Rubydex (Rails at Scale)Ruby 4.0.4 ReleasedFrontend Masters Workshop with Chris Oliver: Getting Started with RailsHoneybadgerHoneybadger is an application health monitoring tool built by developers for developers.JudoscaleMake your deployments bulletproof with autoscaling that just works.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Chris Oliver X/TwitterAndrew Mason X/TwitterJason Charnes X/Twitter
The Rebbe writes that one should not be saddened by a temporary debt of a few hundred dollars. Instead, he encourages participating in chassidic gatherings, increasing charity, and maintaining joy, assuring that these actions will help bring about increased livelihood and good news. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/011/009/3558b
Summary: In this heartfelt message, Ms. G addresses the pervasive issue of worry and its impact on our peace and well-being. She emphasizes the importance of transforming worries into prayers, drawing inspiration from Philippians 4:6-7. Ms. G shares personal anecdotes and biblical insights to illustrate how prayer can shift our focus from anxiety to trust in God. She encourages listeners to lean on prayer in every situation, reminding them that God is always listening and working, even when we cannot see the full picture.Key Points:Scriptural Foundation: The message is anchored in Philippians 4:6-7, which encourages believers to bring every concern to God through prayer and supplication.Impact of Worry: Worry is described as a thief of peace, causing emotional exhaustion and magnifying problems.Power of Prayer: Prayer is portrayed as a transformative practice that calms the heart and reminds us of God's control over our lives.Personal Testimony: Ms. G shares a personal story and how prayer led to an unexpected resolution, reinforcing her belief in the power of prayer.Encouragement to Pray: Listeners are urged to replace worry with prayer, trusting God with their fears and uncertainties.Take Aways:Worry cannot add peace or solve problems, but prayer can reconnect us with God, who holds the future.Prayer builds intimacy with God and teaches dependence on Him.Gratitude, even in difficult times, shifts focus and makes room for peace.Conclusion: Ms. G concludes by encouraging listeners to release their worries and embrace prayer as a daily practice. She reminds them that they are not alone in their struggles and that God is always near, ready to provide peace and guidance. The message ends with a call to keep believing, trusting, and speaking life over oneself, with a gentle reminder to never forget to pray.
This week on The Food Professor Podcast, recorded live at SIAL Canada 2026 in Montreal, Michael LeBlanc and Dr. Sylvain Charlebois welcome back Karen Proud, President & Adjudicator of the Canada Grocery Code, for an important conversation about one of the most closely watched structural reforms in the Canadian grocery industry. Only months after the official launch of the Canada Grocery Code, Proud provides an inside look at how the new voluntary, industry-led framework is functioning in its early stages. She explains the mission of the Office of the Grocery Sector Code of Conduct, the rationale behind creating a voluntary code instead of government regulation, and why more than 200 companies have already joined the initiative. Proud discusses how the code is designed to improve business relationships between retailers and suppliers, strengthen transparency, create more predictable contracting practices, and encourage long-term investment and innovation throughout Canada's food supply chain. The conversation explores the challenges of building trust across a fragmented grocery ecosystem while balancing supplier concerns, retailer expectations, and government scrutiny. Proud outlines how her office is approaching compliance, dispute resolution, reporting transparency, and stakeholder engagement while emphasizing that the code is not intended to directly control grocery prices or solve food inflation. Instead, the long-term objective is to create a healthier and more competitive grocery marketplace that ultimately benefits Canadian consumers through increased investment, innovation, and product diversity. Before the interview, Michael and Sylvain dive deep into the rapidly rising price of chicken in Canada, examining how supply management, quota allocation challenges, and surging consumer demand are contributing to record levels of poultry imports from the United States and beyond. They debate whether the current system is adequately responding to shifting protein demand as consumers move away from expensive beef toward chicken. The episode also explores Quebec's decision to permanently remove sales tax from certain grocery categories, growing concerns among Canadian beef producers over potential trade negotiations involving South American imports, and how global instability, drought conditions, and disruptions around the Strait of Hormuz are beginning to impact grain and wheat prices worldwide. About UsDr. Sylvain Charlebois is a Visiting Professor in Food Policy and Distribution at McGill University and a Professor in Food Distribution and Policy in the Faculty of Management at Dalhousie University in Halifax. He is also the Senior Director of the Agri-food Analytics Lab, also located at Dalhousie University.Known as “The Food Professor”, his current research interest lies in the broad area of food distribution, security and safety. He is one of the world's most cited scholars in food supply chain management, food value chains and traceability with over 775 published peer-reviewed journal articles. Dr. Charlebois is also an editor for the prestigious Trends in Food Science Technology journal. He co-hosts The Food Professor podcast, discussing issues in the food, foodservice, grocery and restaurant industries and which is the most listened Canadian management podcast in Canada. Every year since 2012, he has published the now highly anticipated Canadian Food Price Report, which provides an overview of food price trends for the coming year. Furthermore, his research has been featured in several newspapers and media groups, nationally as well as internationally. He has testified on several occasions before parliamentary committees on food policy-related issues as an expert witness. He has been asked to act as an advisor on food and agricultural policies in many Canadian provinces and other countries.With extensive experience collaborating with businesses, governments, and NGOs, Dr. Charlebois combines academic rigor with practical expertise, making him one of the most influential voices in the global agri-food landscape. His work continues to advance the understanding of food systems, fostering innovation and resilience in a rapidly evolving industry. In 2025, he received the prestigious Charles III medal recognizing his tremendous work in informing Canadians about food issues. Michael LeBlanc is a senior retail advisor, keynote speaker and media entrepreneur. Michael has delivered keynotes, hosted fire-side discussions hosted senior retail executive on-stage in 1:1 interviews worldwide. Michael produces and hosts a network of leading retail trade podcasts, including The Remarkable Retail Podcast, The Voice of Retail, The Food Professor, The FEED powered by Loblaw and the Global eCommerce Leaders podcast. He has been recognized by the National Retail Federation (NRF) as a global Top Retail Voice for 2025 and 2025, and continues to be a ReThink Retail Top Retail Expert for the fifth year in a row.
An action-packed show for Cam's first episode in the hosting chair. There's chat about the structure of the English summer, potential financial struggles for the ECB in 2027, replacements for the injured Jacob Bethell, England Lions' defeat to South Africa A, Bangladesh's series win against Pakistan and so much more. 0:00 Intro / 1:45 KIA UK / 2:14 Mark Butcher / 16:31 English summer scheduling & finances / 27:46 Jacob Bethell & England vs New Zealand / 40:34 England Lions / 44:18 Women's podcast / 45:19 Club cricket / 47:19 Win T20 Blast tickets with KIA UK / 47:47 T20 Blast / 59:37 IPL / 1:04:42 Bangladesh vs Pakistan / 1:13:09 Outro KIA UK
A new U.S. Department of the Interior report confirms what many already feared: The Colorado River system, which pumps out water to 40 million people in seven western states, is looking grim. It was already depleted from drought and a dry winter, but there's now concern over hydropower and keeping taps flowing in Phoenix and Tucson. We'll dig in. Then, the number of Latino-owned businesses is growing at a fast pace.
A new U.S. Department of the Interior report confirms what many already feared: The Colorado River system, which pumps out water to 40 million people in seven western states, is looking grim. It was already depleted from drought and a dry winter, but there's now concern over hydropower and keeping taps flowing in Phoenix and Tucson. We'll dig in. Then, the number of Latino-owned businesses is growing at a fast pace.
On the May 21 edition: We'll review a few down-ballot results from primary day you may have missed; Citizens of the northeast Georgia city of Mayville push back against a planned data center; And a new gas pipeline planned for South Georgia may cut across privately owned farms.
The Federal Government is preparing a support package to help states and territories manage Australia's biggest outbreak of diphtheria in decades.
Carl Quintanilla, Sara Eisen, and David Faber began the hour with fresh housing data along with new Wall Street commentary around growing inflation fears before getting into the market outlook with Morgan Stanley Wealth Executive Director Jim Lacamp and later on - longtime market veteran Charles Dallara (who's got a new warning when it comes to energy markets). Plus: key takeaways from Google's I/O developer conference, a look at one 150 year old company experiencing the AI transformation first hand, and the latest headlines out of oral arguments in Anthropic's case against the Department of Defense, kicking off this morning. Elsewhere this hour: the housing tear down - from Home Depot results to record high mortgage rates - and what they mean for the rest of the group in today's trade. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. — Philippians 4:6 The Bible urges us not to worry or be anxious. But that is not always easy. We may ask ourselves, “What if some disaster happens?” or, “What if I lose my job?” or, “What if my health fails?” Such questions show our concerns about a future we can't control.As we learn from experience, there are many things in life that we can't control. And yet we can also trust that at all times in the future God will be our faithful Lord and Savior. God will always seek our good. So, in him, we can have confidence about the future.When concerns arise, we need to turn to God in prayer, knowing that he has all that we need. God is our Father, and he loves to give good gifts to his children. We can turn to God and remember his faithfulness in the past, to both ourselves and other believers. We know that God has our destiny in his hands and has prepared a place for us in eternity.And we can give thanks. We can thank God because he has provided for our needs in years past. We can thank him for providing for the needs of so many believers throughout the ages. Ultimately we can thank God that through his Son we are saved from death, sin, and futility.Our lives can potentially be full of anxiety. But each day we can bring all our concerns to him, knowing that we are ultimately secure in his hands. Father, comfort us in our worry and anxiety. You have been faithful in the past; guide us to trust you in the future. Help us know the comfort of your Spirit always. Amen.
Why worry when we can pray? In fact, the Bible shares that instead of worrying we should be praying because it's then that we are protected from the torment of anxiety and receive the peace of God. In today's episode learn 3 important steps to take to turn your worries into prayers. Resources Mentioned in this Podcast: Download Christina's Free 5-Day Prayer Guide to help you put into practice the powerful habit of prayer. Take the Prayer Personality Quiz to learn how you best hear from God and communicate with Him: https://www.prayquiz.com.CONNECT WITH CHRISTINA:Go to her site, www.belovedwomen.org, and study the Bible with her in the Beloved Women app available in the Apple and Google Play stores, where she invites busy women to fill up on God's love and truth through online Bible study, practical Christian living, and authentic womanhood. https://www.belovedwomen.org/join/ Scripture from ESV. Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Pastor Dylan Dodson preaches on Matthew 6:25-34 and what Jesus has to say about our worries.
Breakfast with the Beats Big Names, Bigger Worries? Welcome to Breakfast with the Beats! Mike and Dave are back with another episode. In this edition: Mike and Dave discuss the one player whose end-of-the-year stats they want to see most: Dave - Mason Miller Mike - Miguel Vargas Then the guys discuss three different articles from around the league, discussing the following topics: Rico Garcia and his ascension into one of baseball's best relievers The Rockies and their hitting developments in the minor leagues How Nolan Arenado found his groove Afterward, Mike and Dave dig deep on some underperforming hitters that they're rostering and explain whether or not they're concerned or not about what lies ahead for each of the following: Cal Raleigh Salvador Perez José Ramírez Pete Alonso Dansby Swanson Nico Hoerner Finally, in our Mental Health Moment, the guys discuss their level of happiness and fulfillment. Join Our Discord & Support The Show: PL+ | PL Pro - Get 15% off Yearly with code PODCASTProud member of the Pitcher List Fantasy Baseball Podcast Network Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Young golfers Ava Chen and Alex Tervoreen visit the studio before Jerry's final update and a look at the stress of Gio coaching softball. We cover the Yankees' one-hit loss, injury concerns for Juan Soto and Max Fried, and the 30-13 Braves. James Harden fuels a Cavs victory for a 3-2 series lead, the Moment of the Day tackles the red or white wine debate, and we wrap with the potential LIRR strike affecting the Subway Series.
Wall Street banker and public affairs commentator Mark Wittman explains for podcast host Rosemary Armao in layman's terms how rising prices, disputed interest rates, the price of gold and the strength of the dollar are being affected by war, politics and Donald Trump's bullying. Are you limiting how much driving you are doing because of rising gas prices?The most potentially damaging economic problem facing Americans now is: A. Rising national debt B. Increasing energy, food, and health care costs C. War-related market volatility threatening retirement benefits D. Threats to privatize Social SecurityMark Wittman is an Investment banker and capital markets specialist with 20-plus years advising executives and boards on global financing, capital structure, and M&A. His career spans Lehman Brothers, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, and SunTrust. Coverage focused on consumer products companies. He holds an MBA from NYU's Stern School of Business and an undergraduate degree from Trinity University.
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Are higher prices in the US starting to show up in household bills as inflation moves closer to 4%? We'll be looking at where that pressure is coming from, how long it might last, and what it means for businesses and consumers already feeling the squeeze. Also today, after an awkward intervention from President Macron, we get the mood from the tech-focused Africa Forward summit, where leaders and investors are debating the future of digital growth on the continent. And we hear why eBay has ruled out a deal to merge with GameStop, ending speculation over a possible takeover in the gaming retail space. (Picture: Allison Dinner/EPA/Shutterstock)
Guy Adami and Liz Thomas discuss the April jobs report, noting payrolls rose about 115,000 versus expectations near 65,000, with unemployment steady at 4.3% and back-to-back monthly job gains for the first time in nearly a year. They argue the data increases pressure on the Fed not to cut rates, with markets pricing little chance of a cut and some lingering hike risk, though Thomas doesn't expect hikes. Despite geopolitical uncertainty and inflation concerns, equities sit at all-time highs, led narrowly by semiconductors and select tech, with limited broadening under the surface. Thomas highlights “Acceleration Nation” data points including improving hiring rates in JOLTS, strong retail sales, and roughly 25% year-over-year Q1 earnings growth, while flagging risks from CapEx/AI optimism fading or more permanent layoffs spreading to old-economy sectors. They also discuss consumer sentiment's inflation focus, and remain constructive on energy longer term even if oil-driven froth pulls back. —FOLLOW USYouTube: @RiskReversalMediaInstagram: @riskreversalmediaTwitter: @RiskReversalLinkedIn: RiskReversal Media
The World Cup is coming to America next month. Jason notes that European soccer flopping has already arrived, permeating throughout the NBA. While the league officiating is suspect, Jason blasts the Los Angeles Lakers and coach J.J. Redick for the consistent whining about the officiating. Redick claims LeBron James has the worst whistle in the league. Jay Skapinac and Dre Baldwin share their takes on NBA officiating and college basketball expanding the NCAA tournament to 76 teams. Dre and Jason talk WNBA and the Indiana Fever intent on taking the ball out of Caitlin Clark's hands. Coach Jason Brown comes aboard to discuss the Dianna Russini-Mike Vrabel drama, provocateur ChudTheBuilder, and Aaron Rodgers' likely return to the Pittsburgh Steelers. GUESTS https://www.youtube.com/@DreAllDay https://www.youtube.com/@skap_attack https://www.youtube.com/@coachjb Today's Sponsors: ➢ Subscribe to Jason's other channel https://www.youtube.com/JasonWhitlock?sub_confirmation=1 https://www.youtube.com/@JasonWhitlockHarmony?sub_confirmation=1 https://www.youtube.com/@JasonWhitlockBYOG?sub_confirmation=1 https://www.youtube.com/@JasonWhitlockClips?sub_confirmation=1 ➢ Connect with Jason on Social Media: https://x.com/JasonWhitlock https://www.instagram.com/realjasonwhitlock/ https://www.facebook.com/jasonwhitlock ➢ Send Jason an Email FearlessBlazeShow@gmail.com ➢ Support The Blaze Visit https://TheBlaze.com. Explore the all-new ad-free experience and see for yourself how we're standing up against suppression and prioritizing independent journalism. Support Conservative Voices! Subscribe to BlazeTV at https://www.fearlessmission.com and get $20 off your yearly subscription. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In tonight's sleep hypnosis with Jessica, we're revisiting the nature of worry - and how it can build into a restless loop between mind and body. By separating worry from what needs to be focused on, this session helps you step out of that cycle, creating space for a calmer, clearer perspective as you settle into rest. As always, tonight's episode will start with a relaxing introduction from Jessica, before we sink into tonight's Sleep Hypnosis. If you'd like an extra immersive experience, you can also watch this episode on Spotify, complete with soothing visuals