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Larry Morrisey travels to Pontotoc to visit with bluesman Terry “Harmonica” Bean. Bean's latest record, “Drop Dead on Your Front Door,” has just been released by the Music Maker Foundation in North Carolina. Terry talks about his family roots in the blues, getting started playing in the Delta and his regular work in Europe. If you enjoyed listening to this podcast, please consider contributing to MPB. https://donate.mpbfoundation.org/mspb/podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
HelloWelcome to Life Points with Ronda, the podcast that helps you navigate life's challenges with practical wisdom and actionable advice. where we discuss important topics that affect our everyday lives. Today, I'm speaking to the collective and our topic for today is: When the Lie You Tell, Returns to Your Own Front Door: Navigating the Consequences in RelationshipsIn every relationship, honesty and trust are the building blocks for a strong foundation. However, there are times when individuals resort to lying, either to avoid conflict, protect themselves, or manipulate others. While lying may seem like a quick fix in the moment, it often comes with serious consequences. This blog will explore the topic "When the Lie You Tell Returns to Your Front Door" and delve into the impact of lies on relationships, along with strategies for navigating the aftermath.--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dailylifetip/messageSupport the showhttps://chat.openai.com/g/g-8E47AuJfB-life-points-assistanthttps://FaceBook.com/Lifepointswithronda1https://youtube.com/@lifepointswithronda2968https://TikTok.com/@lifepointswithrondahttps://Instagram.com/@lifepointswithrondahttps://Patreon.com/@lifepointswithrondahttps://Lifepointswithronda.com
In this episode, Carlos Espinal is joined by Karel Obluk, a cybersecurity expert, former CTO and interim CEO at AVG Technologies (a cybersecurity software company listed on the New York Stock Exchange and ultimately acquired by Avast Software) and now a Partner at Evolution Equity Partners. They kick off the conversation with Karel's early career in tech, his leadership roles at the cybersecurity firm AVG and the history of the cybersecurity industry. They then discuss the risks and opportunities in the cybersecurity space, his firm's investment strategy, and what it takes for high-growth companies to expand internationally. Show notes: Karel Obluk - twitter.com/karelobluk Carlos Espinal - twitter.com/cee Evolution Equity Partners - evolutionequity.com Seedcamp - seedcamp.com Recommended read: Spam Nation: The Inside Story of Organized Cybercrime-from Global Epidemic to Your Front Door, by Brian Krebs
On this episode, you'll learn how to freeze your credit and stop annoying ROBO calls/texts.Plus...the latest PENDING HOME Sale index information....and learn how to become a Backyard Millionaire! Secrets to your first four homes!Plus...LIVE LIKE YOU'RE SELLING...because one day you will be. Your Front Door could make the difference.You Really Can Make a Million Bucks in your own Backyard!www.ILoveHomerAlaska.com
Brian Moody – Executive Editor of AutoTrader.com is back to share the, best new cars for graduates, the best new car deals of May along with what’s cooler the new 2022 GMC Hummer EV. First, Congratulations to the Graduates of... The post Powering Through the Competition, the 2022 Chevy Silverado ZR2 Brings the Extreme to Your Front Door, and the Best New Cars for the Class of 2022 | #503 appeared first on THE DRIVE with Alan Taylor.
The Best of Year One! Come with us on a wild and stupid ride back through our best clips of the first 51 episodes!!2:39 Ice Cream in the Basement (from Episode 44)5:35 The KISS Shirt (from Episode 33)9:28 Lawnmower in the Living Room (from Episode 33)12:39 Dave Layisms15:55 Twelve *&^$! Nuggets (from Episode 45)19:35 Salsa in Charlie's Eye (from Episode 23)23:44 My Dad's in Prison (from Episode 27)26:24 Wanna Touch My Beets? (from Episode 27)30:03 The Drunk Yoda Story (from Episode 30)39:53 Teriyaki Chicken Bread Bowl Salad (from Episode 10)43:30 Don Smith - OCD (from Episode 25)48:37 Ziploc (from Episode 44)59:16 Flinging Dog Poo (from Episode 16)1:03:49 Donnie Broke His Foot (from Episode 22)1:07:47 The Best of Dave Lay1:12:39 Interrupting Darin 1:14:32 I Don't Want to Be Here, Where's Your Front Door? (from Episode 48)1:23:00 The Encyclopedia Salesman (from Episode 20)1:28:49 The Vintage Man (A Horrible Idea) (from Episode 23)1:37:15 The Beaver (from Bonus Episode 1)1:44:07 The Giant Eagle Cake (from Episode 46)Check out the rest of our episodes at irritabledadsyndrome.comFollow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/irritabledadsyndrome)
There's a lot of security news this week, and we look at how facial recognition has been used at concerts, and at doorbells, a security vulnerability in software for headsets, and the most popular passwords of the year. Then we discuss the best way to set up a new Mac. Expediting changes to Google+ (https://www.blog.google/technology/safety-security/expediting-changes-google-plus/) Taylor Swift used facial recognition software to detect stalkers at LA concert (https://www.theguardian.com/music/2018/dec/13/taylor-swift-facial-recognition-stalkers-rose-bowl-concert) Amazon’s Disturbing Plan to Add Face Surveillance to Your Front Door (https://www.aclu.org/blog/privacy-technology/surveillance-technologies/amazons-disturbing-plan-add-face-surveillance-yo-0) Sennheiser’s flawed headphone software opened PCs and Macs to HTTPS site spoofing (https://techcrunch.com/2018/11/29/sennheiser-headphone-software-broke-https-pc-mac/) Sennheiser HeadSetup software update info (https://en-uk.sennheiser.com/headset-software-pc) The 25 Most Popular Passwords of 2018 Will Make You Feel Like a Security Genius (https://gizmodo.com/the-25-most-popular-passwords-of-2018-will-make-you-fee-1831052705) Chrome Canary (https://www.google.com/chrome/canary/) Waterfox (https://www.waterfoxproject.org/en-US/waterfox/) Setting Up a New Mac: Should You Migrate or Do a Clean Installation? 5 Must-Have Mac Utilities to Boost Your Productivity How to Securely Set Up Your New Mac Get 50% off Mac Premium Bundle X9, fully compatible with macOS Mojave, with the code PODCAST19. Download Intego Mac Premium Bundle X9 now at intego.com. Intego Mac Security Podcast Survey: Win a $100 gift card (https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/integopodcast)
Sarah Peck was the first employee to get pregnant at the Silicon Valley startup she worked for. And while her boss affirmed things would work out, she could feel unconscious competition and misogyny in the air. Inside she was feeling lonely and wondering if she was sacrificing the career she had built. In addition to her other duties, she was tasked with helping to write the ‘maternity employee handbook’ for the entire organization. Since that time, Sarah has left that position to become an entrepreneur and to follow her passion for writing. She founded Startup Pregnant, a soulful space for women wanting to be intentional about the intersection of career and motherhood, based on her own experience of unpacking what it meant to be a woman in a corporate startup venture blended with her many years of blogging experience. During our conversation, we delve into the seldom discussed topics of how the modern world changes the way women prepare for pregnancy, how keeping up with the Joneses can add stressors to what should be a transformative experience and the myth of finding a work-life balance. Sarah articulates beautifully the struggle so many of us feel — how can we pursue meaningful work that matters while also desiring to create a family landscape that is nurturing and healthy? In This Episode: Having a baby in the male-dominated startup world The benefits of having a pregnant woman on the team The emotionally complex situation entrepreneurs face while expecting How pregnancy launched her new career How she created a company’s policies on pregnancy and maternity leave How she took a softer approach to parenting in the commercialized ‘baby market’ Cost-justifying a Doula How her partner negotiated extended time off to spend with family How the inexpensive gift of letters from family and friends can help guide parents through their first year How to building body confidence during pregnancy The effects of the modern lifestyle on the birthing experience How she prepared for birth physically, mentally, and spiritually Visualising the tender care you want from others during postpartum How women can be more specific about what they want How to build your maternity wardrobe with style and ease online Show Notes: Startup Pregnant Startup Pregnant Podcast @StartupPregnant on Twitter Stitch Fix — Create a Style Profile and Have Clothes Delivered Right to Your Front Door
A lack of support during her postpartum transition inspired today’s guest, Kate Turza, to become a certified postpartum doula. Feelings of frustration and loneliness crept over her after the birth of her third child. Her searches for support in her rural Long Island community came up empty. She decided to offer women the support she wished she’d had by becoming a doula and by joining the board of a non-profit that facilitates a monthly birth circle. During our conversation, Kate shares the problems she encountered during breastfeeding due to a retained placenta and lack of hormones, how doula training brought balance back into her life, and the struggles mothers and partners face finding community and support today’s individualized culture. We talk about why postpartum support is absolutely negotiable, why you might want a postpartum Doula, and how to get the support you need even if there aren’t a lot of resources in your community. In This Episode: What a postpartum doula does What a postpartum doula does not do How mothers put pressure on themselves by setting unrealistic goals How she dealt with increased anxiety during her postpartum transition The struggles of breastfeeding and sleep deprivation for many new mothers How a retained placenta affects a new mothers ability to nurse How societal changes are affecting the fourth trimester Considering a partner’s emotional needs during the birth cycle Creating a support community for mothers and partners Where to find support in the U.S. and internationally How to build your maternity wardrobe with style and ease Show Notes: La Leche League — U.S. Branch DONA — International Doula Training CAPPA — International Doula Certification Trust Your Body Again — Motherbirth Course Stitch Fix — Create a Style Profile and Have Clothes Delivered Right to Your Front Door
Today’s guest, Evan Manskey, always wanted a family but doubted her body’s ability to have children. A self-proclaimed late bloomer, her monthly menstruation didn’t come until after she started driving. When she experienced excessive bleeding during her first two pregnancies, both of which ended as miscarriages, she was overcome with anxiety and fell into depression. She and her husband decided to take a break from trying to conceive. Today, Evan and her husband have two sons and they are also foster parents to children who need temporary homes with loving families. During our conversation, Evan shares her emotional story of beating the odds, her difficult but beautiful transition into motherhood, how she fulfilled her desire to have a vaginal birth after a Cesarean (VBAC), and how fostering children affects family dynamics. In This Episode: The courage to try again after two miscarriages Overcoming anxiety and depression during the journey to motherhood How she found support and friendship in online communities The major life shift a new mother experiences Having a Vaginal Birth after Cesarean (VBAC) How her doctor decided to dismiss her as a patient The benefit of surrounding yourself with encouraging people The empowering feeling of giving birth on your own terms The work of attachment in foster care What it is like to mother a child that is not your own knowing they will soon leave How to build your maternity wardrobe with style and ease Show Notes: Stitch Fix — Create a Style Profile and Have Clothes Delivered Right to Your Front Door
This is the first episode of another piece of the Misfits Guide to the Galaxy Universe. Evil at Your Front Door features a girl name Jess who will bring you down the rabbit hole of her life. Jessica has been through some of the most horrific things and wants to share them with the world so that people going through similar things can find comfort in knowing everything can turn out okay. She has been near the brink of death and has managed to end up sitting here today, willing to open up and share her stories. In this episode she discusses the nightmare relationship she had with someone that lasted 5 years & was so bad it left her with PTSD. Click play and get ready to learn how scary life can be for some people. Side note - I lost my voice the day before we did this episode so I couldn't raise my voice and it sounds a tad harsh and not as lively as I would like. Terry Nova - Snap - TerryNova Insta - TerryNovaa FB - Terry Nova Twitter - TerryNovaa Soundcloud - TerryNovaa Email - Misfitsguidetothegalaxy@gmail.com Jess - FB - Jessica Taylor Riddle Insta - BellaaJesss Snap - BellaaJesss Email - Coming Soon
Welcome to episode 43 of the EdTech Situation Room from March 8, 2017, where technology news meets educational analysis. Visit http://edtechsr.com/links to access all referenced links from our show. Jason Neiffer (@techsavvyteach) was out on assignment this week. Carrying the #edtechSR torch forward, Miguel Guhlin (@mguhlin) and Wesley Fryer (@wfryer) discussed the lackluster state of iBooks and the "abandonware" status of iBooks Author. They also explored the implications of Vault 7, the WikiLeaks archive of alleged CIA documents which highlights security vulnerabilities in supposed "secure" messaging apps and platforms, as well as the hackability of smartTVs and other iOT devices. Miguel and Wes talked about the educational implications of these announcements, especially as they relate to digital citizenship, privacy, and Constitutional / human rights. Wes briefly highlighted the DNA storage milestone of the past week (215 petabytes per gram) as well as an enlightening article on the future of Apple's Macintosh computer and various revenue streams. Shout outs were shared by Wes to Susan Bearden's excellent book "Digital Citizenship: A Community-Based Approach," Brian Krebs' book "Spam Nation: The Inside Story of Organized Cybercrime-from Global Epidemic to Your Front Door," and the Committed Podcast (a weekly tech podcast.) Miguel's Geeks of the Week included an excellent smartphone microphone for podcast interview recording (iRig Mic Cast), an amazing web-based audio editor (Beautiful Audio Editor for Chrome), and the book "Digital Media in the Classroom." Please refer to our podcast shownotes for links to all referenced articles, videos, and resources from the show, and take a few minutes to complete our listener survey on http://wfryer.me/edtechsr.
This week we’ll talk about the second half of our list of things you can include to increase your home’s curb appeal. Last week we talked about the first part of the list. It included: 1. Combining contrasting, but coordinating colors 2. Adding Dimension 3. Making a Statement with Your Front Door 4. Selecting Unique Address Numbers 5. Adding Lighting Take a listen to episode 59 to hear more detail about that list. This week we’ll briefly discuss: 6. Great Garage Doors 7. Softscape Elements 8. Hardscape Elements 9. Driveways Before moving on to the mini lesson, let’s go over this week’s pro terms Pro Terms: Landscape, Softscape elements, and Hardscape elements Show notes at BYHYU.com
Welcome to episode 27 of the EdTech Situation Room from November 2, 2016, where technology news meets educational analysis. This week Jason Neiffer (@techsavvyteach) and Wesley Fryer (@wfryer) discussed a variety of announcements from both Microsoft and Apple from recent PR events. Topics included Microsoft's Surface Studio, Apple's refreshed MacBook Pro, AppleTV updates, and the changing identities as well as customer niche foci of Microsoft and Apple. Jason and Wes discussed the wisdom or folly of Apple going "all in" for the USB-C port in new MacBooks, and the possibility that laptop innovation has plateaued across platforms today. They also talked about the massive and unprecedented cybertattacks from two weeks ago, the role of hacked IoT (Internet of Things) devices in the attack, and the implications of this hostile cyber-environment for consumers as well as schools. Wes gave a big shout out to Brian Krebs, his security blog, and 2014 book "Spam Nation - The Inside Story of Organized Cybercrime-from Global Epidemic to Your Front Door." Geeks of the week included the WorkFrom App for iOS (from Jason) and political messaging games on GOParcade.com (from Wes). Check out past episode shownotes on http://edtechsr.com/links and be sure to follow @edtechSR for updates on Twitter http://twitter.com/edtechsr as well as on Facebook. If you listen to the show, please submit our listener survey using the shortened link http://wfryer.me/edtechsr which forwards to a Google Form. Your feedback and suggestions on the show are appreciated!
Chuck and Rachel discuss Chuck's busy travel schedule from last week (Thunder Bay and Bellingham), and this week's Texas tour to San Marcos, Austin, Arlington and Fort Worth (plus Rachel's speaking engagement in Madison). They also talk about Chuck's dental woes, new Strong Towns members, and housing affordability and transit issues. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: "Distorting Housing Prices" by Chuck Marohn Spam Nation: The Inside Story of Organized Cybercrime from Global Epidemic to Your Front Door by Brian Krebbs The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead Strangers in Their Own Land: Anger and Mourning on the American Right by Arlie Russell Hochschild Black Jeopardy with Tom Hanks
Jessica Pressler writes for New York, Elle and GQ. "I really like hustlers, stories about someone who comes out of nowhere and tries to do it for themselves. Those people are just easy to like. Even when they're sort of terrible, they're easy to like." Thanks to TinyLetter and Warby Parker for sponsoring this week's episode. Show Notes: @jpressler Pressler on Longform [3:00] jessicapressler.com [11:00] "Philadelphia Story: The Next Borough" (The New York Times • Aug 2005) [17:00] Longform Podcast #77: Dan P. Lee [24:00] "It’s Too Bad. And I Don’t Mean It’s Too Bad Like ‘Screw ’Em.’" (New York • Jul 2011) [29:00] "The Dumbest Person in Your Building Is Passing Out Keys to Your Front Door!" (New York • Sep 2014) [29:00] "Let’s, Like, Demolish Laundry" (New York • May 2014) [30:00] "20/30 Vision" (New York • Aug 2013) [39:00] "The GQ Cover Story: Adam Driver" (GQ • Sep 2014) [41:00] "Adam Levine Doesn't Care If You Like Him (But He'd Really Prefer That You Did)" (GQ • Jul 2014) [41:00] "The Full Tatum" (GQ • Mar 2011) [43:00] "American Marvel" (Edith Zimmerman • GQ • Jul 2011) [49:00] "A Holly Golightly for the Stripper-Embezzlement Age" (New York • Sep 2011)