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Eurowaves Celebrates International Podcast Day
The Ultimate Guide to European Podcasting Events Today is International Podcast Day. It’s also Orange Shirt Day, which promotes awareness about the Indian residential school system still impacting Native American communities in the United States and Canada. It’s also National Love People Day, which asks us to lift others up through the profound power of unconditional love. (NOTE: Good luck with that one!). And it is National Mud Pack Day, which gives us all permission to get muddy. Step in mud! Play with mud! Put mud on your face! (Note: I am writing this with a mud pack on!).
By Frank Racioppi4 months ago in Interview
Fumfer Physics 8: Distinguishing Energy and Matter in an Informational Universe
Scott Douglas Jacobsen: How do you distinguish energy and matter in an informational framework? Rick Rosner: I do not really know. For me, it always goes back to macrostructures—things big enough to have permanence: stars, galaxies, planets, the large-scale structure of the universe. You can describe most of the physics of macrostructures in terms of electrons, protons, and neutrons. You can also account for most of the energy. Matter has kinetic energy, but energy in itself—massless or nearly massless stuff—travels at or near the speed of light. Its energy comes from that motion: photons and neutrinos, essentially.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen4 months ago in Interview
Wild Willie’s Soul Impact:
When Wild Willie grabs the mic, it’s more than a podcast—it’s a force. As the creator and host of Soul Impact: How Music Saved Us, the award-winning show on The Scene Projects network, Wild Willie has carved his own lane with storytelling that refuses to play it safe. His mission is bold, his delivery unapologetic: to prove music isn’t just background noise—it’s a lifeline.
By Independent Indie Artist Radar4 months ago in Interview
Willie Thornton: The Voice Behind Soul Impact
Willie Thornton is not just a name—it’s a movement. As the creator and host of Soul Impact: How Music Saved Us, an award-winning podcast under The Scene Projects network, Willie has carved out a lane that’s uniquely his. His work is electric, raw, and deeply human, taking listeners on a ride through stories of resilience, transformation, and hope. At its core, the show is about survival, about thriving, and about how music—something so universal—can become a lifeline when the world feels like it’s caving in.
By The Blacksheepkid Collective by: El Pablo 1x4 months ago in Interview
From Exhaustion to Excellence: Sports Medicine Physician Dr Pat Boulogne Guides a 30‑Year Transformation for a High‑Performing Executive
Health Team Network today announced the publication of a 30‑year case story showcasing how a sports medicine physician’s whole‑person strategy helped a newly promoted VP and single mother transform persistent headaches, daily exhaustion, and a bulging disc into lasting vitality, prescription‑free living, and long‑term success at work and at home.
By Digital Geek Media4 months ago in Interview
Ratul Puri Praised as a Successful Leader Blending Business Growth With Sustainability at Hindustan Power
In today’s rapidly evolving business world, leaders are often measured not only by financial success but also by their ability to drive sustainable growth. Few individuals embody this balance as effectively as Ratul Puri, Chairman of Hindustan Power. Widely recognized as a successful leader and respected entrepreneur, Puri has been praised for blending ambitious business expansion with a strong commitment to sustainability.
By Chinmaya Singh4 months ago in Interview
Better Call Daddy Podcast
Interview podcasts are becoming the default for podcasting. Networks load up their roster of shows with celebrities who interview guests. They then attempt their magic trick of deception, marketing these formulaic shows as something new and exciting.
By Frank Racioppi4 months ago in Interview
Fumfer Physics 7: Quantum Unitarity, No-Cloning, and Information Capacity in Cosmology
Scott Douglas Jacobsen: Now we are doing digital physics. All right, unitarity and no-cloning. In enclosed quantum systems, information is preserved by unitary evolution. So you cannot perfectly copy or delete unknown quantum states. No cloning, no deleting. How does that strike you?
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen4 months ago in Interview
Is This the Rights' Fight? Wrong Turn on Right 2: Charlie Kirk Killing, Antifa Myths & Disinformation. Content Warning.
Irina Tsukerman is a human rights and national security attorney based in New York and Connecticut. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in National and Intercultural Studies and Middle East Studies from Fordham University in 2006, followed by a Juris Doctor from Fordham University School of Law in 2009. She operates a boutique law practice specializing in national security. She serves as President of Scarab Rising, Inc., a media and security strategic advisory firm. Additionally, she is the Editor-in-Chief of The Washington Outsider, which focuses on foreign policy, geopolitics, security, and human rights. She is actively involved in several professional organizations, including the American Bar Association’s Energy, Environment, and Science and Technology Sections, where she serves as Program Vice Chair in the Oil and Gas Committee. She is also a member of the New York City Bar Association. She serves on the Middle East and North Africa Affairs Committee and affiliates with the Foreign and Comparative Law Committee.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen4 months ago in Interview
"From Air Force to Alliance: A Pastor's Journey in Faith and Community Impact"
Can you share a bit about your journey from your time in the U.S. Air Force and corporate management to founding Spirit of Faith Christian Center in Alliance? What key experiences shaped your calling to pastoral ministry?
By David Thomas4 months ago in Interview
Custom Cabinetry: Sculpting Spaces of Style and Efficiency with Cristiane Da Fontoura
Finishings are everything in a home. Brazilian interior designer and entrepreneur, Cristiane Da Fontoura, would know. Da Fontoura is helping redefine how we approach home organization and aesthetics through the art of custom cabinetry in luxury homes.
By Lisa Rosenberg4 months ago in Interview
Part Time Jobs with Benefits in London: Companies That Actually Care
The days of choosing between career flexibility and comprehensive benefits are over. London's progressive employment landscape has evolved dramatically, with forward-thinking companies recognizing that exceptional talent comes in many forms – including those who need or prefer part-time arrangements. Today's competitive job market has pushed employers to offer attractive benefits packages even for part-time positions, creating unprecedented opportunities for professionals seeking work-life balance without sacrificing career growth.
By Vocation Wizard4 months ago in Interview








