This week on a special Halloween episode of “Jesuitical,” Ashley and Zac speak with Micah Kiel, a professor of New Testament at Saint John’s School of Theology and Seminary in Collegeville, Minn., where he teaches a class called “Apocalypse-mania.” Micah is also the author of Apocalyptic Ecology: The Book of Revelation, the Earth, and the […] The post Dragons, plagues and the return of Christ: The Book of Revelation, explained appeared first on America Magazine.| America Magazine
Funding for SNAP, the federal Supplemental Food Assistance Program, is set to expire on November 1st due to the ongoing government shutdown that’s about to hit the one-month mark... The post CovertAction Bulletin – Feeding the Crisis: SNAP Under Siege in the Shutdown first appeared on CovertAction Magazine.| CovertAction Magazine
Justin Tolman, forensic evangelist for EDRM's longstanding Trusted Partner Exterro, sits down with EDRM's Mary Mack and Holley Robinson. In this episode, Justin shares his journey from traditional IT work to serving in a police department's forensic unit, offering a unique perspective on the differences and similarities between criminal and civil digital forensics. The post Illumination Zone: Episode 216 | Justin Tolman of Exterro sits down with Mary Mack and Holley Robinson appeared first on...| EDRM
On today’s episode of Connected: Federico and Stephen travel through time to discuss the new Pebble smartwatch, iPad mini rumors, and if the Pro Max is too big of an iPhone. Everyone is receiving the extra content from this week’s Connected Pro, which includes a review of the new Dual Knit Band, as well as […]| 512 Pixels
I had the pleasure of joining Jason Snell on this week’s episode of Upgrade to discuss modem quirks, new iPhone rumors, cutting-edge immersive video production, and the boring march of Apple silicon.| 512 Pixels
This week on the podcast: David has published a new course covering Apple Reminders, Calendar, Notes, and more. This week, he and Stephen walk through those apps and how they can be used together. Then, a conversation about the M5 and iOS 26 changes.| 512 Pixels
This week on Connected: The M5 has landed, and Federico has thoughts on the present and future workloads it can unlock. Also: Stephen isn’t alone, Myke’s new iPhone has an unexpected accent, and Liquid Glass continues to change. I was robbed during this week’s edition of The Quizzies. #JusticeForStephen| 512 Pixels
Every tech company now seems to have their own AI: Google Gemini. OpenAI’s ChatGPT. MetaAI. Spending for AI is reaching record highs, powering a big boom for the stock market. Even the White House wants in on the fun. So are we in an AI bubble — an overblown investment period that’s bound to deflate? […]| Vox
On Saturday, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits — also known as food stamps — will run out for more than 40 million Americans. Those millions of Americans are collateral damage from what is thus far the second-longest government shutdown in US history. But even as the looming deadline has underscored the very real impact […]| Vox
Andoni Iraola es uno de los entrenadores más destacados en la Premier League, instalando al Bournemouth entre los mejores de la competición. The post Táctica y Sistemas – Andoni Iraola appeared first on The Coaches' Voice.| The Coaches' Voice
In this episode of DeviceTalks Weekly, Scott Miller, CEO of GE HealthCare’s Solutions for Enterprise Imaging, joins Managing Editor Kayleen Brown to explore how cloud technology and AI are transforming medical imaging. Miller discusses the launch of Genesis, GE HealthCare’s cloud-native imaging platform that enables […] The post How GE HealthCare Is Tackling Data Overload and Clinician Burnout appeared first on DeviceTalks.| DeviceTalks
Dr. Vishwa Srivastava discusses the founding of SS Innovations, which has developed the Mantra series of surgical robotics systems.| DeviceTalks
Leadership development, emotional intelligence and the importance of mentorship| EMS1
We’re breaking down three cybercrime stories: Leaky Weekly is taking a break from a podcast episode this week, but stay tuned for our recap on covering the 2025 Microsoft Digital Defense report soon. Neon App Neon is a new viral app that pays people to record their phone calls, which the company sells to AI […] The post Neon App, Discord User Data Leaked, Oracle EBS Breach by Cl0p appeared first on Flare | Threat Exposure Management | Cyber Threat Intel.| Flare | Threat Exposure Management | Cyber Threat Intel
Threat actors’ actions can have far-reaching consequences, from a “trolling” message stirring up journalists and researchers, to a phishing email and few lines of code affecting thousands of developer machines. In this Leaky Weekly recap, we cover three cybercrime stories: Tune in as host and security researcher Nick Ascoli covers these stories below at Spotify, […] The post NPM Supply Chain Attack, Fake Europol Bounty, and Operation Secure appeared first on Flare | Threat Exposure ...| Flare | Threat Exposure Management | Cyber Threat Intel
The past few months have shown how social engineering, misconfigurations, and rushed development can lead to unfortunate outcomes for organizations, and the people who trust them with their personal data. In this Leaky Weekly recap, we break down three major stories: Tune in as host and security researcher Nick Ascoli covers these stories below at […] The post Tea App and TeaOnHer, and Salesforce Tenant Breaches appeared first on Flare | Threat Exposure Management | Cyber Threat Intel.| Flare | Threat Exposure Management | Cyber Threat Intel
Stealer logs have quietly become one of the most important drivers of cybercrime today. From ransomware to large-scale data breaches, these stolen digital records are often the first step in an attack. In part two of our Leaky Weekly (cybercrime current events podcast) mini-series: Use a Stealer Log, Go to Prison, we explore two major […] The post PowerSchool and Snowflake Arrests (Use a Stealer Log, Go to Prison: Part 2) appeared first on Flare | Threat Exposure Management | Cyber Threat I...| Flare | Threat Exposure Management | Cyber Threat Intel
Stealer logs are at the center of today’s cybercrime economy. They’ve become a key enabler for ransomware, account takeovers, and corporate breaches, and law enforcement has taken notice. In part one of our Leaky Weekly cybercrime current events podcast mini-series: Use a Stealer Log, Go to Prison, we cover the importance of stealer logs in […] The post IntelBroker and Scattered Spider Arrests (Use a Stealer Log, Go to Prison: Part 1) appeared first on Flare | Threat Exposure Manage...| Flare | Threat Exposure Management | Cyber Threat Intel
In Episode 57 of the Sceptic: David Shipley on a week of grim and horrifying migration news, and Chris Morrison on how wind turbines are killing birds and the fallacy of so-called climate tipping points. The post The Sceptic | Episode 57: A Week of Grim Migration News and How Wind Turbines Are Killing Birds appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.| The Daily Sceptic
The nine-part scripted audio series is ramping up the emotion and tension.| TrekMovie.com
Go inside the new scripted podcast series, which wraps up on November 2nd.| TrekMovie.com
Is it time for to return to the fight against intergalactic evil? Robbie thinks so.| TrekMovie.com
Cashflow statt Kursfantasie: Luis Pazos erklärt, wie Einkommensinvestoren mit Strategie und Disziplin stabile Erträge erzielen.| Finanzrocker
Recently, I’ve been travelling around the country to help engineers learn how to build MCP Servers and AI Agents serverlessly on Cloud Run in our Accelerate AI with Cloud Run workshops. Attendees often ask, how can I use what I learned in my use case? This blog tells the story of how I used the first hands-on lab from that workshop to build something that saves me time and effort in my real day-to-day work! As a co-host of the... Read More Read More The post How I Made an MCP Server That Sa...| Containerized Adventures
In this podcast episode, learn from Stony Brook Medicine breast experts about screenings and breast health.| Stony Brook Medicine Health News
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In this edition of This Week in Cleantech, Evan Halper from The Washington Post discusses how global economics are accelerating a renewable surge led by China and India.| Factor This™
Episode Summary In this episode of AADOM Radio, we are joined by Moriah Ochoa of CEDR HR Solutions as we dive into the importance of staying actively engaged as an HR manager—beyond the basics of your role—through continued education, training, and connection with evolving HR standards and labor laws. We’ll discuss how isolation and outdated […] The post AADOM PODcast – Don’t Fight Fires With Gasoline – Be Prepared for Anything! appeared first on American Association of Dental O...| American Association of Dental Office Management
Episode Summary Hiring the wrong associate can cost your dental practice time, money, and morale. In this episode of AADOM Radio, we sit down with Bryton Nield, CEO of Hiring Pros, to uncover the proven strategies for finding and keeping the right-fit team members. You’ll learn how to avoid costly hiring mistakes, streamline your recruiting […] The post AADOM PODcast – How Office Managers Can Hire & Retain Right-fit Associates appeared first on American Association of Dental Office Mana...| American Association of Dental Office Management
Pope Leo XIV gave remarkably candid responses at a jubilee gathering of synodal teams and participatory bodies—“perhaps the most extraordinary session” since his election, said veteran Vatican correspondent Gerard O’Connell. The post Pope Leo’s candid Q-and-A on synodality appeared first on America Magazine.| America Magazine
Comedian Theo Von admitted that the hate he received for being in a Department of Homeland Security video was “scary” and caused him to be “paranoid.” Von, whose real name is Theodor Capitani von Kurnatowski, discussed the video aftermath in an episode of his podcast, This Past Weekend, that aired on Wednesday. He explained to […]| Washington Examiner
Today from The Detail: The aged care sector has had enough of reports describing all its many problems – and hopes a new Ministerial Advisory Group will provide some solutions.| Newsroom
In a major step forward for tracking the real-world impact of research, Altmetric has added a new attention source: Podcasts.| Digital Science
In the late 1980s, James King attended a wedding in Ohio, and later that night, he brutally murdered the mother of the bride. He served 20 years for that murder, after which, he moved to Virginia.| News 3 WTKR Norfolk
This week Jonathan and Rob chat with Cody Zuschlag about the Xen project! It’s the hypervisor that runs almost everywhere. Why is it showing up in IoT devices and automotive? …read more| Hackaday
OCT 14, 2025Join us for an interview with physician–scientist Jeremy Nathans, who discusses the role of instinct, humor, and creativity in science. The post We Ask a Scientist: Jeremy Nathans appeared first on Lasker Foundation.| Lasker Foundation
The unfortunate end to UFC 321 left a bad taste in the mouths of MMA fans as an accidental eye poke from Ciryl Gane led to the main event against heavyweight champ Tom Aspinall ending in a no-contest. Considering how things went down, it seems as if the UFC will run that fight back, but […]| MMA Fighting: UFC, Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) News, Results
Tom Aspinall was quickly becoming one of the most popular fighters on the UFC roster after he became undisputed heavyweight champion, but he’s suddenly facing criticism after he was unable to continue following an eye poke delivered by Ciryl Gane at UFC 321 The disappointing conclusion was undoubtedly a tough pill to swallow, especially for […]| MMA Fighting: UFC, Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) News, Results
In this Office Hour, we discussed how to work with others who don't practice GTD, and how to influence them to work more productively. We also went into some detail on ways to succeed with consistent reviews of your system at various time intervals. The post Episode #334: Working with People Who Don’t GTD appeared first on Getting Things Done®.| Getting Things Done®
KNOXVILLE, TN – Rocky Top Insider is proud to announce a brand-new show on the RTI network, geared toward Hoop Heads and Tennessee Basketball fans around the country. RTI’s Ryan Schumpert and Bob Baskerville are coming together to bring you ‘RTI Rim Runner’ during each week of the basketball season. Ryan and Bob will discuss all […] The post ‘RTI Rim Runner’: Rocky Top Insider Announces New Basketball Show with Ryan Schumpert and Bob Baskerville appeared first on Rocky Top Insi...| Rocky Top Insider
Check out the latest episode of the RTI: Press Pass as Ryan, Ric, and Ryan are previewing Tennessee's upcoming game against Oklahoma.| Rocky Top Insider
Four Diamonds’ Suzanne Graney joins the podcast to discuss how to transform a group of individual volunteer leaders into a cohesive, high-performing team. Managing volunteer leadership presents unique challenges, especially when your entire executive team changes annually. The most successful campaigns don’t just recruit great volunteers—they systematically develop them into unified, mission-driven teams that can […] The post Season 5 Episode 4: Onboarding & Coaching A High-Impact Vol...| Peer-to-Peer Professional Forum
This week, on “The Spiritual Life,” Father James Martin talks with Brené Brown about looking at Jesus as he is, rather than as he is presented to us. The post Brené Brown on Jesus and vulnerable spirituality appeared first on America Magazine.| America Magazine
Leading Nashville’s Next Chapter: Collaboration, Character, and Community Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce CEO Stephanie Coleman reflects on her journey, The post Stephanie Coleman appeared first on LBMC.| LBMC
AI Solopreneurship is rising as more people discover how they can overcome capital and resource constraints by using AI creatively. Expert Ethan Pierse shows us how it's done. The post The Era of AI Solopreneurship Starts Now appeared first on Schaefer Marketing Solutions: We Help Businesses {grow}.| Schaefer Marketing Solutions: We Help Businesses {grow}
In this episode of CMO Convo, Idan Gol (OX Security) explores how marketers can use AI to work smarter, without losing the creative and strategic skills that make marketing human.| CMO Alliance
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Auxiliary Bishop Adam Parker of Baltimore has confirmed more than 10,000 young people—and he wants his brother bishops to know what a gift the sacrament is for all. The post This bishop has confirmed 10,000 teens—here’s his advice on preaching for confirmation appeared first on America Magazine.| America Magazine
Tim Nguyen discusses how lenders can reduce borrower drop-off and turn the mortgage application into a competitive edge.| BeSmartee
Tim Nguyen exposes overlooked metrics that kill mortgage conversions and reveals how to fix the borrower experience.| BeSmartee
Tim Nguyen explains how configurable mortgage POS systems help lenders streamline borrower experiences.| BeSmartee
Tim Nguyen explores configurable SaaS, vendor fatigue, and digital transformation in lendtech.| BeSmartee
BeSmartee sponsors The Chrisman Commentary, featuring Tim Nguyen on innovation and AI in mortgage lending.| BeSmartee
Tim Nguyen highlights AI, evolving lender roles, and innovation in the modern mortgage economy.| BeSmartee
Tim Nguyen discusses policy shifts, mobile mortgage solutions, and POS innovation on The Chrisman Commentary.| BeSmartee
Tim Nguyen discusses AI, efficiency, and the evolving mortgage landscape on Fintech Hunting.| BeSmartee
Tim Nguyen introduces BeSmartee’s Bright suite and explains how AI powers the future of mortgage technology.| BeSmartee
We talked to Genevieve Furtner, who Govenor Tim Walz called the “Queen of Walleye,” about all things fish: the DNR hatchery in Saint Paul, the State Fair fish pond, where baby walleye come from, what a “tiger muskie” is, why we stock lakes, and how much of an impact anglers have on the state economy. Links Egg harvesting demonstration video Walleye biology The almighty Muskellunge DNR State Hatcheries Saint Paul Hatchery Attributions Our theme song is Tanz den Dobberstein, and our int...| Streets.mn
Este texto faz parte da cobertura da 49ª Mostra Internacional de Cinema de São Paulo, que ocorre entre 16 e 30 de outubro. Parte da cobertura do Feito por Elas da 49ª Mostra Internacional de Cinema de São Paulo, essa conversa com a cineasta tibetano-canadense Kunsang Kirong foi sobre 100 Sunset, seu filme de estrei que ganhou a menção honrosa do Best Canadian Discovery. Ele se passa em um enorme condomínio de apartamentos de mesmo nome, e tem como protagonistas duas jovens de mesma ida...| Feito por Elas
On the latest episode of the Nieman Storyboard podcast, journalist Claudia Rowe joins Storyboard Editor Mark Armstrong to discuss her most recent book, “Wards of the State: The Long Shadow of American Foster Care,” which has been named a finalist for the 2025 National Book Awards. “Wards of the State” is a narrative nonfiction book told through the stories of six former foster kids to examine the failures of the American foster care system. When Rowe began the book project, she set ...| Nieman Storyboard
-The Roman Catechism of Trent (RCT) p. 269-277. -The Sacraments, ep. 21. -My Site: https://www.padreperegrino.org -Telegram: https://t.me/padreperegrino| Padre Peregrino
Fr. Dave Nix continues “Peregrino Ignatian Pathways” (PIP) # 8: Rules #15 and 16 in the discernment of spirits from the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola. -The Suscipe prayer of St. Ignatius: “Take, Lord, receive all my liberty, my memory, my understanding, and my entire will. All I have and call my own, [...]| Padre Peregrino
Airport tales and meeting an old bishop friend again. I will be speaking at LifeSite News' Rome Life Forum on 5 December 2025. Please come to Rome and we can hopefully find time together after the conference.| Padre Peregrino
The Roman Catechism of Trent (RCT) p. 261-269. The Sacraments, ep. 20. -My Site: https://www.padreperegrino.org| Padre Peregrino
Recorded live at SaaStock Europe 2025, The SaaS Revolution Show host Alex Theuma […]| SaaStock
Live from SaaStock Europe 2025, Alex Theuma speaks with Hakob Astabatsyan, Co-founder […]| SaaStock
Michelle dives into the history—and the harm—of the so-called North American Model of Wildlife Conservation. What began as a description of early Euro-American conservation has been warped into a prescription for how we manage wildlife today: one that leaves out Indigenous knowledge, future generations, non-consumptive values, and even wildlife themselves. The post Ideology vs. Wildlife Science: A Conversation with Mandy Culbertson appeared first on Wildlife for All.| Wildlife for All
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Buckle up for a wild ride through the markets with Eric Leake, founder of Altus Private Capital, as Jeff Malec explores the investment world with a quantitative maverick who’s about to reveal the hidden playbook of market mastery! From analyzing market waves to navigating volatility, Eric uncovers his unique approach combining long-term equity market trend […] The post Engineering Alpha using Trend and Volatility on Equity Beta with Eric Leake of ALTUS Private Capital appeared first on RC...| RCM Alternatives
Join Jeff Malec and Jason Buck as they dive deep into the inaugural Return Stacked Symposium held at the CBOE in Chicago. They break down key presentations from institutional leaders like Jonathan Glidden and Roxton McNeal, exploring how portable alpha and return stacking are revolutionizing portfolio construction. Hear their candid insights on leverage, uncorrelated strategies, and why this approach might be the future of investing. From pension fund strategies to practical advice for RIAs, ...| RCM Alternatives
This week on “Jesuitical,” Ashley and Zac talk to Brendan Curran, O.P., a Dominican priest on the frontlines of Trump’s immigration crackdown in Chicago. The post How (and why) the Catholic Church is fighting ICE raids and deportations appeared first on America Magazine.| America Magazine
This week on “Inside the Vatican,” Colleen Dulle and Gerard O’Connell talk with Elise Allen, who sat down with Pope Leo XIV in July for his first full-length interview. The post Podcast: Elise Allen takes us inside her interview with Pope Leo appeared first on America Magazine.| America Magazine
”You are loved, warts and all.” Bishop Emeritus Patrick McGrath of San Jose said it at every confirmation—and liturgist Diana Macalintal never tired of hearing it. The post At Confirmation: Preach goodness and mission, not guilt and sin appeared first on America Magazine.| America Magazine
St. Teresa of Ávila famously said that if she had to choose between someone who was wise and holy, she would pick holy. But when it comes to spiritual direction, wisdom—knowledge plus experience—is important. The post How do you find a good spiritual director? appeared first on America Magazine.| America Magazine
Pope Leo faces criticism from some U.S. Catholics over his consistent pro-life ethic and advocacy for migrants. The post Has Pope Leo’s honeymoon ended? U.S. Catholics push back. appeared first on America Magazine.| America Magazine
This week on “Jesuitical,” Ashley and Zac sit down with Colleen Dulle, America’s Vatican correspondent and host of the “Inside the Vatican” podcast, to speak about her new book, “Struck Down, Not Destroyed: Keeping the Faith as a Vatican Reporter.” The post When the church fails: How to balance being critical and Catholic appeared first on America Magazine.| America Magazine
Preach host Ricardo da Silva, S.J., talks with Cameron Bellm on how Russian literary wisdom can make familiar Bible parables feel fresh. The post Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, Shklovsky: Preaching lessons from Russian literature appeared first on America Magazine.| America Magazine
Check out the first episode of the second season for the On Cinema in the Classroom podcast. The hosts talk about movies and more with this episode focusing on what they watched over the summer. The post On Cinema: I know what you watched last summer first appeared on KP TIMES.| KP TIMES
What makes a super list for you? Your super list will be the opposite of what David Allen calls an "amorphous blob of undoability." We will look at sample lists of projects, next actions, and waiting for items to improve clarity. You'll learn specific ways to make your lists easier to review, and draw you into the doing. The Q&A included keen questions that revealed subtle ways of reducing resistance to your lists. The post Episode #333: Super Lists for You appeared first on Getting Things Do...| Getting Things Done®
David Allen talks about how the last minute may be the best time to do something, but it requires two things. The post Episode #332: Praise for the Last Minute appeared first on Getting Things Done®.| Getting Things Done®
Join us for a discussion of how two educators apply the GTD methodology. Erik Johnson teaches high school in Chicago, and David Drake is a professor of microbiology at the University of Iowa. They both have a passion for teaching, and have adapted GTD make their busy profession easier to manage. The post Episode #331: Exploration of GTD for Educators appeared first on Getting Things Done®.| Getting Things Done®
Deb Smith-Hemphill talks about how to approach using AI with GTD. First she gives an overview of four types of AI. Then she considers how we can use AI more effectively, while staying aware of its limitations. Deb also details how we can get more out of AI by learning how to prompt it better. The post Episode #330: GTD and AI appeared first on Getting Things Done®.| Getting Things Done®
We did a live Slice of GTD Life Interview with Drew Domkus, saving time at the end for Q&A from webinar attendees. Drew does audio/video production, social media management, and podcasting. His work as a podcaster led to his induction into the Academy of Podcasters Hall of Fame in 2016. Although his work is in the digital world, he reveals that he uses paper as his list manager. The post Episode #329: Slice of GTD Life with Drew Domkus appeared first on Getting Things Done®.| Getting Things Done®
You may have heard of a text editor called Emacs, which has been around for a long time. This is your chance to hear how Matt has used it to create a GTD list manager. He talks about how he got into GTD, and goes into plenty of detail about the system he has developed, through many iterations, using Emacs. The post Episode #328: GTD List Manager with Emacs appeared first on Getting Things Done®.| Getting Things Done®
Bryan has been at the GTD game for years. He talks about his journey from early implementation to refinement over time. He also shows his tool of choice in generous detail. An avid practitioner of Getting Things Done, Bryan is also an Atlassian Certified Expert, SAFe Practice Consultant, and ITIL Strategist. The post Episode #327: Slice of GTD Life with Bryan appeared first on Getting Things Done®.| Getting Things Done®
This webinar recording will assist you in developing a current, complete, accurate, and clear inventory of all your projects -- the outcomes you are committed to finish within the next 12 months. The post Episode #326: Complete Projects Inventory appeared first on Getting Things Done®.| Getting Things Done®
What do you need to know, and when, to stay on top of your projects from start to finish? This webinar examines how you define and list your projects, how you track what's necessary for completion, and the rhythm for reviewing that assures you are in relaxed control. The post Episode #325: Your Projects – What to Know When appeared first on Getting Things Done®.| Getting Things Done®
You.com CRO Peter Grant on GTM 167: lessons from Siebel and Salesforce, building elite GTM teams, AI literacy, and competing with OpenAI & Google. The post GTM 167: Competing with Giants: Inside You.com’s Battle Against OpenAI & Google | Peter Grant appeared first on GTMnow.| GTMnow
Rick Kelley on how Meta scaled its EMEA business: which markets to enter, centralize vs localize, headcount planning, sales ops, and AI’s role in sales. The post The GTMnow Podcast Bonus: ‘I joined Meta at 900, left at 90,000’ — Rick Kelley on Building and Scaling International Sales Teams appeared first on GTMnow.| GTMnow
MWH 507 : Be More Cringe Online (and Why That’s a Good Thing) What if the thing you’re most afraid of – being “cringe” online – is actually the key to your next level of freedom, confidence, and growth? In this episode, I break down why cringe is the cost of growth and how the… The post MWH 507 : Be More Cringe Online (and Why That’s a Good Thing) appeared first on Tracy Harris.| Tracy Harris
Discover the early business decisions that shaped lasting success. In this raw episode, Tracy shares 8 bold choices most entrepreneurs avoid - and how faith, consistency, and mentorship built her 7-figure foundation.| Tracy Harris
ART WORKS FOR TEACHERS PODCAST | EPISODE 157 | 35:48 MIN Authentic Leadership: How Humor and Humanity Build Stronger School Teaching and leading can be messy... but also full of joy. In this episode, we hear from Dr. Tracey Severns about how humor, vulnerability, and storytelling can strengthen relationships, boost creativity, and [...] The post Authentic Leadership: How Humor and Humanity Build Stronger Schools appeared first on The Institute for Arts Integration and STEAM.| The Institute for Arts Integration and STEAM
Brainstorming works best when every student’s voice gets heard... because real creativity isn’t about the loudest idea.| The Institute for Arts Integration and STEAM
Read the full transcript of psychologist and author Jordan Peterson’s interview on The Joe Rogan Experience #2308, April 22, 2025. Vanity and Head Injuries JOE ROGAN: No, no, I’m too vain. That’s exactly right. I look back and I think, oh, those headphones are pushing at my hair. Isn’t that sad? Shave your head. That’s… Read More »Psychologist Jordan Peterson on Joe Rogan Podcast #2308 (Transcript) The post Psychologist Jordan Peterson on Joe Rogan Podcast #2308 (Transcript) app...| The Singju Post
Read the full transcript of Judge Nap & Larry Johnson chat with Maria Zakharova in Moscow, Russia, October 24, 2025. Maria Zakharova is spokeswoman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation. Judge Nap is an American retired jurist, and Larry Johnson is a political commentator and former CIA analyst. Opening Remarks MODERATOR:… Read More »Transcript: Judge Nap & Larry Johnson chat with Maria Zakharova: Moscow, Russia The post Transcript: Judge Nap & Larry Johnson chat w...| The Singju Post
Read the full transcript of former UN weapons inspector and intelligence officer Scott Ritter in conversation with host Glenn Diesen on “Russia ‘Fed Up’ With NATO Escalations – Retaliation is Coming”, October 24, 2025. British Intelligence Behind Attacks on Russian Nuclear Infrastructure GLENN DIESEN: Welcome back to the program. Today we’re joined by Scott… Read More »Scott Ritter: Russia “Fed Up” With NATO Escalations – Retaliation is Coming (Transcript) The post Sc...| The Singju Post
Read the full transcript of Ex-CIA John Kiriakou’s interview on ANI Broadcast with Ishaan Prakash on “Pakistan’s Nuclear Secrets, CIA Lies, ISI’s Double Game”, Premiered October 24, 2025. Introduction and Background JOHN KIRIAKOU: My name is John Kiriakou. I’m a former CIA officer. I was in the CIA for 15 years. In 2002, I was… Read More »Transcript: Ex-CIA John Kiriakou’s Interview on ANI Broadcast The post Transcript: Ex-CIA John Kiriakou’s Interview on ANI Broadcast app...| The Singju Post
Marketing coordinator Alex Walstad blends creativity, AI, and attention to detail in his work at HaystackID, where he oversees content quality control and event execution with precision drawn from his background in music and legal services. His approach offers lessons in responsible AI use, brand alignment, and operational efficiency for professionals navigating eDiscovery and information governance. The post [Podcast] HaystackID® in the EDRM Illumination Zone: Alex Walstad, Marketing Coordi...| HaystackID