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Writer's Routine
Lucy Roth, author of 'When Sally Killed Harry' - Feminist thriller author discusses arts council funding, going easy on yourself and what readers don't want to know
Lucy Roth's new novel has one of the best names going. 'When Sally Killed Harry', is a feminist serial-killer thriller. When Sally discovers she's not the only one to have been jilted by dreamy con-man Harry, she takes matters into her own hands, and becomes his worst nightmare.It's Lucy's first thriller, but she has published novels and non-fiction books as Lucy Nichol. 'Parklife' talks about friendship, music and recovery in the 90s. There's also 'The Twenty Seven Club', which is a dark comedy around mental health and fandom. Also, 'Snowflake', 'No Worries If Not', and...
2025-09-05
58 min
Online Fitness Professional
#38 - An honest journey from £3-13k/month (with Sally Wellock)
In today's Coach Spotlight, we feature Sally Wellock and delve into her journey from struggling online coach to earning £13,000 per month. Sally is raw, honest and paints no illusion of overnight success. She built her business by creating the best possible service experience, showcasing her results and leveraging audiences in other sectors.-Extra Stuff:Get a free copy of my new book '30 Proven Lead Generation Strategies for Online Fitness Coaches'.1️⃣ Review the show 2️⃣ DM the phrase ‘PODCAST REVIEW’ on Instagram 3️⃣ Get 30 proven lead generation strategies and start growing you...
2025-07-29
51 min
Choose Strong
#109 Dan Green | Cocodona 250 Champion
In this episode, Sally sits down with Dan Green, the recent Cocodona 250 champion, and chats growing up in Pennsylvania, how he got started running, Western States 100, his new signing with Solomon, what's next on his race list, and MUCH more! We hope you love this conversation with Dan as much as we did. Enjoy!Dan Green IG: @danisgreenDan Green Strava: Dan Green Theresa Green Strava: Theresa Green Bargain Boys Media YouTube Channel: @BargainBoysMediaAll links, discounts, and ways to support the podcast...
2025-07-12
2h 02
Zero Ambitions Podcast
Battery storage, lancing boilers, and decentralised energy grids: a Decent way to manage your electricity, with Tom Cox and Sally Sattary (Decent Energy)
Joining us for this episode are Tom Cox and Sally Sattary co-founders of Decent Energy. They have a software startup borne of a retrofit experience that did not meet its homeowner expectations, a proprietary software that works to maximise the value of battery storage to improve two key metrics: reducing cost of electricity and reducing the carbon intensity of the energy you do use.There's a bunch of chat about the potential of decentralised energy management to help people in all sorts of ways, from reducing one's individual impact to helping the g...
2025-05-06
1h 09
Screaming into the Hollywood Abyss
Take 138 - Showrunner, Writer Sally Bradford Mckenna, Will & Grace, Laid
We talk to Sally Bradford Mckenna, co-showrunner of the new Peacock show Laid.She explains how she first got her break, reluctantly, on Will & Grace, how her father's career helped shaped hers and why every show needs two showrunners.She talks about the evolution of comedy writing, difficult rooms early in her career and being brought in to solve problems on shows, and how that didn't always go down well.Sally talks about the excitement of co-showrunning, why she wants to try it solo and how much she has learner from her partner...
2025-03-06
47 min
Secret Lives of the Disabled
"Just the Facts Ma’am” featuring Dan Ariely, PhD
Professor Dan Ariely, researcher in Behavioral Economics, whose TED talks have been seen by 27 million, weighs in on his latest book release MISBELIEF: What Makes Rational People Believe Irrational Things, as host performance artist/broken neck survivor Sally Greenhouse struggles to explore the current political & psychological resonance for those with acquired physical disabilities during the Covid era, after viewing his short video online."When is Life Worth Living?"Inspired by Ariely's life experience as a burn patient, surviving an explosion, combined with his unique research focus, television show "The Irrational" starring Jesse Martin is in i...
2024-12-03
32 min
Dan & The Doctor
009 - Dan & The Doctor – Sally Sitou MP
Join Dan Repacholi MP and Dr Gordon Reid MP, as they have alight hearted chat to the Federal Member for Reid, Sally Sitou. Hear all about Sally’s singing, her exploits on the basketball court and her love of food.
2024-07-14
35 min
Detective Writer
Meet Our Seventh Ninth Guest: Fellow Author Dan Flanigan!
Hey there, DETECTIVES! DETECTIVE WRITER here excited to introduce you to fellow author, Dan Flanigan! Dan is a poet, novelist, playwright, and lawyer who sheds light on overcoming obstacles, making the best of struggles, and having the courage to write and possibly changing lives. Dan represents the lesson that no one is perfect; however, trying but never giving up is fine because the possibilities are endless. Please feel free to check out the links below! Website Amazon https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/18966479.Dan_Flanigan
2024-05-27
24 min
Banned Camp: Banned Books, Comedy, and Free Speech vs. Censorship
Huckleberry Finn | Chapter 41 - Aunt Sally's Vigil: The Ties That Bind!
Episode Summary:In the latest dive into "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," Dan and Jennifer navigate the complexities of Chapter 41, where Huck, Jim, and Tom's adventure spirals into an intense blend of suspense and moral dilemmas. As the plot thickens with Tom's injury and the trio's desperate attempts to maintain their freedom, Huck's interaction with Aunt Sally showcases a profound emotional depth, revealing the personal cost of their escapades. The duo's analysis reveals the humor in Twain's narrative, particularly through Huck's elaborate lies and the townsfolk's absurd speculations. This episode peels back the layers of...
2024-03-07
29 min
Global Citizen Life Podcast
Aligning Purpose and Profitability: With Dan Nicholson
A serial entrepreneur since birth, Dan Nicholson took a detour through the “conventional” model of graduating summa cum laude with degrees in Accounting and E-Commerce Information Systems, completing a fellowship at the Governmental Accounting Standards Board, working at Deloitte and various Fortune 500 companies, and being named to the 40 Under 40 list of global accountants four times.One day, Dan woke from his cloud of dissonance, tired of the corporate drudgery of meetings about meetings and future meetings. Now, he takes the conventional and applies it to the non-conventional by helping purpose-driven entrepreneurs achieve financial certainty through several businesses he’s...
2023-10-09
46 min
Detective Writer
Meet Our Forty Sixth Guest: Fellow Author Dan Petrosini!
Hey there, DETECTIVES! DETECTIVE WRITER here to introduce to fellow best selling author Dan Petrosini. Dan is a native New Yorker like myself, has written over 16 mixed detective, thrillers, and crime fiction novels. He is here to discuss his personal motto to never give up and keep trying. Please check out the links below! Keep on sleuthing, DETECTIVES! A Luca Mystery Series Suspenseful Secrets Series www.danpetrosini.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/dan.petrosini Twitter handle @jazzywine
2023-07-31
32 min
Zero Ambitions Podcast
How do we build better? Advice and training for low energy building, with Peter Warm and Sally Godber (Warm and Coaction)
This week we met Peter Warm and Sally Godber, a father and daughter team well known in low energy building for their work at their Warm consultancy. Although Peter may now be retured they've both been instrumental in Warm, consultancy in volved in testing and certification of buildings, as well as training for professionals. We hadn't intended to focus on passive house, again, thinking that we could dig into their experience as certifiers for low-energy buildings. Our idea was to ask about the basics of how to approach building better, interrogating the things that t...
2023-06-20
1h 32
Leadership NOW with Dan Pontefract
Rising Together with Best-Selling Author Sally Helgesen
Sally Helgesen is an internationally best-selling author, speaker and leadership coach. She has been inducted into the Thinkers 50 Hall of Fame, which honors those whose ideas have shaped the field of leadership worldwide. She is also ranked number 3 among the world’s thought leaders by Global Gurus. Sally drops by Leadership NOW with Dan Pontefract to discuss her latest book, "Rising Together: How We Can Bridge Divides and Create a More Inclusive Workplace" The book offers practical ways to build more inclusive relationships, teams, and workplaces. It soared to Amazon’s number one top-seller in its field in the first week...
2023-05-08
39 min
Headspace for the Workplace with Dr. Sally: Helping Leaders Build Human-Centered Workplaces
Connecting the Dots - Inclusion and Mental Health Culture Change at Work: Interview with Dan Lester
While efforts to connect people going through tough times to counselors may be helpful, the efforts are not sufficient. For instance, it’s not good enough just to get “troubled workers” to treatment when the workplace environment is filled with psychosocial hazards like prejudice and discrimination. When we look at a more comprehensive approach to issues of trauma, addiction and distress, we see we have more work to do. We need also fix our environments – make them psychologically healthy and safe for all. In other words, prejudice and discrimination are often root causes of people who are emotionally unwell and just...
2023-04-18
38 min
Writer's Routine
Sally Page, author of 'The Keeper of Stories' - Hugely successful debut writer on detailed research, the 'book club' genre, and how old work helps the future
Sally Page's debut is 'The Keeper of Stories'. It's been extremely successful, tapping into book clubs across the country. It's about Janice, who is used to hearing other people's stories, until the elusive, mysterious Mrs B wants her to tell her own.Sally has done a lot, worked in a flower shop, started a fountain pen business, and hopes that a successful debut will let her write full-time forever. We talk about how prepared she is to write in this genre for a while, and how old manuscripts have her well prepared for the future. Also...
2023-03-09
51 min
You Don't Have to Yell
Debt, Austerity, and the Decline of a Global Superpower | Ben Studebaker
In the 19th century, Great Britain found itself saddled with debt after funding the Napoleonic Wars in continental Europe. In this episode, Ben Studebaker and Dan revisit how austerity measures taken by the British government ultimately led to its decline as a world power, how falling into the trap of "sensible spending" often forgoes investments for the future, and how the United States could fall into the same trap. For additional commentary on this episode and other issues of the day, sign up for YDHTY's email newsletter at https://www.ydhty.com/news
2023-02-17
37 min
Hope Illuminated Podcast: Helping the Helpers Bring Light to Life’s Darkest Moments
When You Work in Suicide Prevention and Someone Close to You Dies by Suicide: Interview with Dr. Dan Reidenberg | Episode 114
I’ve lost two people close to me to suicide. In both situations, I saw the signs. We talked about their thoughts of suicide. They got help. And in both cases, their pain and suffering became too much. While I think the survivor guilt is always there — the “if only” thoughts that linger — I have mostly come to peace with my role in trying to support them. Sometimes despite all of our best efforts and resources, we might still lose people to addiction, overdose and suicide.We often hold mental health professionals to the unrealistic standard of saving everyone. We don’t have...
2023-02-07
58 min
You Don't Have to Yell
The Election of Kevin McCarthy and the Perils of a Non-Governing Government
With Kevin McCarthy's victory as Speaker of the House secured after 15 tries and a series of concessions, Data Mike joins Dan to discuss the implications this could have on regulation and the global economy as we continue to grapple with the nation's debt.
2023-01-14
41 min
You Don't Have to Yell
What the Midterms Tell Us About the Two Party System | Mark Bauer
Mark Bauer of Rank the Vote joins Dan to discuss the surprising impact independent candidates had in this year's midterm elections, Donald Trump's political future, and what that means for electoral reforms such as ranked choice voting. All opinions expressed are solely those of Mark and Dan and do not reflect those of Rank the Vote and other affiliated organizations. You can learn more about the benefits of Ranked Choice Voting and how to get involved at www.RanktheVote.us
2022-11-10
29 min
You Don't Have to Yell
Growing Up Undocumented
The discussion around undocumented immigrants often devolves into numbers and statistics, without much thought to the lives of those affected. In this episode, Dan speaks with David, whose came to the United States from Colombia with his mother at 8 years of age and lived undocumented until his late teens. David discusses navigating work and school while trying to remain under the radar, and how our current stance on undocumented immigrants creates gaps the black market is more than willing to fill. For additional commentary on this episode and other issues of the day, sign up f...
2022-10-27
37 min
Generation DAN
71: Crazy Desert Lady/Generational Brain Drain (feat. Sally Mullins!)
Well this is new! LA comedian and adult actress Sally Mullins is with us to talk about desert livin', porn slingin', and how ideas are lost from one generation to the next, like how freakin' cool it is to not be stuck on the 405 for an hour and a half a day. All that and more! Follow Sally Mullins! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sallymullins818/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/SallyMullins1 Everything else: https://allmylinks.com/sallymullins Send...
2022-10-27
1h 03
Make It a Great One with Dr. Dan: #1 Podcast for Inspiring Conversations to Live and Lead On Purpose
Mothers-in-law and Daughters-in-law with Sally Koslow
Dr. Dan interviews Sally Koslow former magazine editor, author, parent, and grandparent about the complex relationships between mothers- and daughters- in law (MIL, DIL).Sally is the author of Slouching Toward Adulthood: Observations from the Not-So-Empty Nest and several novels. Her newest book The Real Mrs. Tobias is a sharply funny and big-hearted multi-generational story that is ultimately about what defines family.On today’s episode, Dr. Dan and Sally Koslow (drawing on her long career as the editor-in-chief of iconic McCall's Magazine) have a great conversation about family, marriage, mothers/daughters/sons, adult children, gr...
2022-09-15
58 min
You Don't Have to Yell
The Tradeoffs of Healthcare Reform | Dan Gorenstein
We're kicking off our third season with Dan Gorenstein, host of the Tradeoffs podcast, and was the healthcare reporter for NPR's Marketplace before that. We call that cred around the YDHTY offices. Dan discusses the state of healthcare in America, what more needs to be done to ensure everyone has access to quality care, and how the solutions are more complex and involve more trade-offs than the solutions we commonly hear of. You can find links to Dan's podcast and a slew of additional information on healthcare reform here: https://tradeoffs.org/
2022-08-04
49 min
You Don't Have to Yell
Rebroadcast: The World in 2030 | How We Prepare for a Decade of Change | Mauro Guillén
In this rebroadcast of YDHTY, Dan speaks with Mauro Guillén on his new book 2030: How Today's Biggest Trends Will Collide and Reshape the Future of Everything. In it, they discuss how an aging population, increasing automation, and the rise of the sharing economy will fundamentally change the economy as we know it. Mauro's book can be purchased here: https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250268181/2030howtodaysbiggesttrendswillcollideandreshapethefutureofeverything
2022-07-28
36 min
You Don't Have to Yell
Rebroadcast: Eat Yourself Sick, Part 1: Obesity, the Environment, and Agricultural Policy
In this rebroadcast of YDHTY, originally aired in the spring of 2021, Dan speaks with Chris Bosso of Northeastern University about how a change to US agricultural policy in the 1970s came at the expense of our health and the environment. For additional commentary on this episode and other issues of the day, sign up for YDHTY's weekly newsletter at ydhty.com/news
2022-07-21
1h 01
You Don't Have to Yell
Rebroadcast: The Rise of Bitcoin & the Case for a New Global Reserve Currency
Originally recorded in February of 2021, Dan and the Data Monk the then-nascent bitcoin bubble and the potential for bitcoin or something like it to serve as the next global reserve currency. For additional commentary on this episode and other issues of the day, sign up for YDHTY's weekly newsletter via the following links: https://www.ydhty.com/news https://youdonthavetoyell.substack.com/
2022-07-14
1h 02
You Don't Have to Yell
Rebroadcast: Does America Have a Centrally Planned Economy?
Has late-stage capitalism produced the same results as late-stage communism? In this rebroadcast of the June 25, 2020 episode of YDHTY, the Data Monk and Dan explore how US monetary policy has effectively served as a method of central planning. A recap of the episode can be found here: https://blog.ydhty.com/is-america-a-centrally-planned-economy For deeper analysis of this week's episode, sign up for the weekly email newsletter here: ydhty.com/news Or on Substack here: https://youdonthavetoyell.substack.com/
2022-07-07
42 min
You Don't Have to Yell
How Declining Interest Rates Make for Rising Populism | Data Monk
The Data Monk returns to discuss how easy money policies have created a feedback loop of unsustainable consumption in the United States and contributed to wage stagnation, income inequality, and rising populism. Time limitations created an unfortunate cliffhanger at the end of this episode, however you can learn more about Dan's proposal for a new global reserve currency via next week's newsletter at www.ydhty.com/news or at youdonthavetoyell.substack.com
2022-06-30
59 min
You Don't Have to Yell
Pro-Life Feminism and the Fate of Roe v Wade | Destiny Herndon-De La Rosa
With the Supreme Court poised to overturn Roe v Wade this month, Dan speaks with Destiny Herndon-De La Rosa of New Wave Feminists, a pro-life feminist organization focused on addressing the issues that make motherhood a difficult proposition for many women in America. In this conversation, we explore the nuances of a complex issue that's too often made out to be black and white. You can learn more about Destiny's organization at www.newwavefeminists.com For an overview of the polling behind the issue, check out the May 5 episode of YDHTY. ...
2022-06-16
48 min
You Don't Have to Yell
Food, Climate Change, and Political Conflict | Cullen Hendrix
What impact do agricultural markets have on political stability today, and how might climate change alter that? In this episode, Dan speaks with Cullen Hendrix, Professor at the University of Denver's Korbel School of International Studies, whose work focuses on the intersection of environment, food security, and conflict. Cullen explains how the financialization of the global food market has led to food insecurity in the developing world, how climate change will alter what we eat and where we get our food, and how climate migration from the global south and population decline in northern countries might have...
2022-06-09
54 min
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How Do Police Feel About Gun Control? | Jesus Eddie Campa
Jesus "Eddie" Campa, former Chief Deputy of the El Paso County Sheriff's Department and former Chief of Police for Marshall Texas, discusses the recent school shooting in Uvalde and how loose restrictions on gun ownership complicate the lives of law enforcement. Sign up for Dan's new weekly newsletter here, which will give additional resources on each episode, and previews of upcoming episodes: https://www.ydhty.com/news Eddie's book and other content can be accessed at https://jesuseddiecampa.com/ Recommendations on gun reform from the International Association of Chiefs of Police can be...
2022-06-02
49 min
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Will Saudi Arabia Begin Selling Oil in Yuan? | Anas Alhajji
The Saudi government made headlines in March by hinting they might take payment for oil in China's currency, the yuan, breaking with a long history of buying and selling oil exclusively in USD. In this episode, Dan speaks with world renowned energy expert, Anas Alhajji, and learns why this is unlikely to happen anytime soon. Anas can be found on Twitter at @anasalhajji His research on the correlation between the US dollar and oil futures on the Shanghai Energy Exchange can be found here. Are you a longtime subscriber who never misses and...
2022-04-28
38 min
You Don't Have to Yell
What do Americans really know about the National Debt? | with Arjun Moorthy
Our month-end wrap up with Arjun Moorthy explores the polling data from his website, TheFactual.com, and just how much Americans understand about our national debt, the ways it could all go sideways, and what we can do about it. You can hear more from Arjun and our very own Dan Sally on the Unbiased podcast: https://www.thefactual.com/unbiased-podcast/
2022-02-24
33 min
You Don't Have to Yell
How Civil Suits Can Chill Free Speech | The Case of Doe v Mckesson | Garrett Epps
Dan speaks with Garrett Epps, Professor Emeritus of the U of Baltimore School of Law, about the case of DeRay Mckesson - a BLM organizer locked in a 5 year legal battle with a police officer who sustained injuries at a rally he spoke at. In this episode, we discuss how civil suits provide states a convenient way to suppress free speech through threat of financial ruin.
2022-01-20
35 min
You Don't Have to Yell
Does the Public Support Supreme Court Term Limits | Arjun Moorthy | The Factual
Polling shows the majority of Americans approve of term limits for Supreme Court justices, but some experts say the unintended consequences would be disastrous. Arjun and Dan discuss polling on the subject from The Factual, how liberal and conservative justices often rule alike, and Dan’s journey from being a firm yes to a hard no on the idea.
2021-12-09
38 min
A Rational Fear
Julia Zemiro Asks 'Who Cares?' — E1 — Mark Kelly & Sally Rugg.
🤑 CHIP IN TO OUR PATREON https://www.patreon.com/ARationalFear📨 SUBSCRIBE TO OUR EMAIL LIST: http://www.arationalfear.com/👕 BUY OUR MERCH HERE🤣 JOKEKEEPER: CLICK HERE Introducing the new monthly spin-off podcast from A Rational Fear — Julia Zemiro Asks 'Who Cares?' Each month for the next 6 months, Julia will be interviewing change makers, civic leaders, and people who organise their communities and claim their power to discover the secrets to making good things happen.This month Julia chats with:Mark Kelly — The instigator of the 'Vote Tony Out' cam...
2021-10-08
1h 15
Rated Ex
Jack & Sally (The Nightmare Before Christmas)
We're back with our penultimate Season 3 episode and kicking off the spooky season like teenagers in the 2000's! Today we can live like Jack and Sally if we want! We discuss what Sally is really made of, oblivious men, and how Jack Skellington is a Sagittarius. So put on your thickest eye liner, have a bowl of Worms Wart Soup with Frog's Breath and enjoy our Nightmare Before Christmas episode! Did we score them fairly? Do they make it to the finals? Is there any other holiday doors you want to look behind? Don't forget...
2021-10-05
51 min
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The Decline of the Labor Movement | Dan McCrory
Dan McCrory worked as a union member and labor activist for 37 years, watching the quality of life of the American worker decline as time went on. Dan discusses how Republicans, Democrats, and union leadership all played a role in the process, and his book "Capitalism Killed the Middle Class: 25 Ways the System is Rigged Against You".
2021-05-06
51 min
This Moved Me
Dan Ram on the Art of Emceeing
Emcee Dan Ram has shared the stage with some of the biggest names in the world, including Barack Obama. In this conversation, Sally and Dan talk about the art of the emcee (and how important it is!) — and the essential elements required to create trust, and a seamless experience for the audience.
2021-04-29
21 min
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How Saudi Arabia Keeps the Dollar Dominant | Return of McGriddleCoin
The US is routinely criticized for light treatment of human rights abuses in Saudi Arabia. What if this had more to do with maintaining the status of the dollar as the world's global reserve currency than it did with oil? The Data Monkey and I explore this, and revisit YDHTY's own cryptocurrency - McGriddleCoin.
2021-03-18
47 min
You Don't Have to Yell
You in Data | Privacy in the Age of Surveillance Capitalism | Denise Howell
In 2016, personal data harvested from social networks was used to micro-target voters in ways previously unseen. It not only raised awareness of the amount of data available on individuals to those who could pay for it, but also revealed how it could be used to further divisions in society. Denise Howell, technology lawyer and one of the foremost experts on the legal landscape surrounding digital privacy, discusses the regulatory landscape around digital privacy, and the move to give individuals the ultimate say in what's done with their digital identity.
2021-03-11
1h 03
You Don't Have to Yell
Redistricting in Maryland | The Tentacled Horror of Gerrymandering
Walter Olson, Senior Fellow of the Cato Institute and member of Maryland's Citizens Redistricting Commission, discusses the steps the state of Maryland is taking to ensure a fairer redistricting process, and strategies other states can borrow to improve theirs.
2021-03-04
54 min
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The Solution to Gerrymandering: Let Everyone Do It | Mattias Polborn
Mattias Polborn, Professor of Economics at Vanderbilt University, discusses the impact gerrymandering has on political polarization, and an innovative solution that involves letting both parties taking turns packing voters into districts, instead of just the one in power.
2021-02-25
51 min
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The Polarization of Everything - How Your Coffee Became Political | Bob Talisse
Professor Bob Talisse of Vanderbilt University discusses how politics and consumer branding have blended to the point where we live, shop, and eat in places entirely separate from those who think differently than us, and how this contributes to the polarization we see today.
2021-02-18
1h 10
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Challenging "Us vs. Them" | Caleb Paxton of Liberatus
After years working as a congressional aide on Capitol Hill, Caleb Paxton left DC and embarked on a project designed to celebrate what he dubbed "wholeness in politics". This project turned into Liberatus, an online and print journal featuring stories from people around the country bringing this vision through their work. Caleb talks about the principles of wholeness in politics, and the journey that lead him there.
2021-02-11
36 min
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The Rise of Bitcoin & the Case for a New Global Reserve Currency
The adoption of bitcoin amongst institutional investors and open talk of it being a hedge against a declining dollar raises questions on how long the US Dollar will be the global reserve currency. In this episode, we speculate on a future where the dollar is replaced by a similar cryptocurrency that happens to be based on McGriddles.
2021-02-04
59 min
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Voter Fraud and Bigfoot | Michael Epstein
The post-truth era has been defined by people inhabiting two separate factual universes. Michael Epstein, author of the new book, Bigfoot Does Not Exist, discusses how scientific method can provide a framework for solving this problem, allowing us to have fact based discussions on everything from voter fraud to climate change to (yes) bigfoot.
2021-01-28
56 min
You Don't Have to Yell
Jo'Nathan Kingfisher | Wisconsin Green Party
Jo'Nathan Kingfisher, co-chair of the Wisconsin Green Party, discusses the intersection between environmental policy, America's relationship with its indigenous people, and the outsized relationship between industry and government.
2021-01-21
1h 01
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Making Fiscally Sustainable Communities | Chuck Marohn | Strong Towns
America's suburban sprawl was a symbol of newfound prosperity in World War 2, but it's lead to cities and towns burdened with the maintenance costs of unnecessary infrastructure. Chuck Marohn, founder of Strong Towns, discusses how slow, organic growth can help create more resilient, fiscally sustainable communities.
2021-01-14
1h 01
You Don't Have to Yell
National Ranked Choice Voting | Mitch Randall
Mitch Randall of National Ranked Choice Voting discusses his organization's plan to implement ranked choice voting at the national level and bring more parties into presidential politics.
2021-01-07
59 min
You Don't Have to Yell
C-YA 2020 | Questions from the Producer
YDHTY Producer "The Big Geno", Jason Putney, interviews host, Dan Sally, and discusses his past in stand-up comedy, what the current state of comedy reveals about modern taboos, divisions in American society, and mirrors our political dialogue.
2020-12-31
1h 15
You Don't Have to Yell
Georgia Senate Runoff | The Case for Ranked Choice Voting in Georgia
Shai Robkin from Better Ballot Georgia discusses his organization's efforts to bring instant runoff voting to Georgia and why the current runoff election for US Senate in the state makes their case for them.
2020-12-24
47 min
You Don't Have to Yell
Bringing Ranked Choice Voting to Florida | Rank My Vote Florida
John Severini and Susan Bottcher of Rank My Vote Florida discuss the obstacles state government can sometimes play in allowing ranked choice voting at the municipal level, and how important educating voters is in the process.
2020-12-17
54 min
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How Ballot Access Laws Hurt Third Parties | Richard Winger
Richard Winger of Ballot Access News (ballot-access.org) discusses how the explicit purpose of modern ballot access laws was to crowd out minor parties, and the simple reforms that can give voters more choices.
2020-12-10
56 min
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Finding Truth in the Post-Truth Era | The Data Monkey Returns
The Data Monkey joined me with the intention of discussing the polling data behind the 2020 election. We decided to talk about the things that make data meaningless instead.
2020-12-03
52 min
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The Issues We Never Talk About | Barbara Dahlgren of Wisconsin Green Party
Barbara Dahlgren, outgoing co-chair of the Wisconsin Green Party, discusses how the focus on minor parties as "spoilers" in the media distracts from issues popular with the American people not included in major party platforms.
2020-11-26
48 min
You Don't Have to Yell
How Trump Improved Among Black Voters | Christian Onuoha
Christian Onuoha, 2020 Republican candidate for New Jersey's 6th congressional district, gives his take on why the Republican Party and Donald Trump seemed to make gains among black voters this year.
2020-11-19
52 min
Writer's Routine
Sally Gardner, author of 'The Snow Song' - Multi award-winning bestseller talks about having a visual mind, knowing everything about your characters, and reluctant readers.
Sally Gardner has sold over 2 MILLION books. She is a Costa Kids Book Award winner, a Carnegie Medal winner, and she's back with her 3rd adult novel, 'The Snow Song'.We talk about why stories are the most important thing to everyone's life, and how she keeps that at the front of her mind always. You can hear about why her visual imagination lets her know when she's off-track with her plotting, and why she's the patron saint of reluctant readers.'The Snow Song' is about Edith, who lives alone with her alcoholic...
2020-11-13
44 min
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Social Capitalism in Europe - What America Can Learn | Steven Hill
What if the mission of America's economic engine was to elevate the quality of life for all, as opposed to simply grow profits and GDP? Author and political reform activist Steven Hill discusses how this has worked in Europe, and how the choice we make between a stronger safety net and economic growth is a false one.
2020-11-12
54 min
You Don't Have to Yell
Young, French, and MAGA
This week's episode dives into the MAGAverse with a guest who moved to the US from France at age 12, found a home in the Republican Party, and later determined Trump was exactly what his party - and the country - needed
2020-11-05
58 min
You Don't Have to Yell
How Democrats Can Win Back the Working Class | Liam O'Mara
Liam O'Mara, Democratic candidate for California's 42nd congressional district, discusses his working class roots, the migration of blue collar voters to the right, and how Democrats can win them back by being Democrats, instead of slightly nicer Republicans.
2020-10-29
56 min
You Don't Have to Yell
Steve Cox | Parties Are the Problem
Steve Cox, running as an independent for California's 39th congressional district, discusses how Tucker Carlson singled him out for a Tweet about the election, how the US has slowly slid into oligarchy, and how both political parties have helped make it happen.
2020-10-22
1h 14
You Don't Have to Yell
Is Voter Fraud a Real Problem? | ElectionBabe Returns
Genya Coulter, Queen of Election Twitter and Precinct Clerk for Polk County Florida, returns to YDHTY to tell us why we shouldn't worry about voter fraud, but should worry about having a plan to vote.
2020-10-15
38 min
You Don't Have to Yell
Californians for Electoral Reform | From Ranked Choice to Proportional Representation
Steve Chessin and Kevin Sabo from Californians for Electoral Reform discuss their organization's successes getting ranked choice voting implemented in the state, and their long term goal to see a statewide system of proportional representation.
2020-10-08
52 min
You Don't Have to Yell
Breaking the Two Party Doom Loop | Lee Drutman
Lee Drutman, Senior Fellow of the New America Foundation and host of the podcast "Politics in Question", discusses his new book, 'Breaking the Two-Party Doom Loop: The Case for Multiparty Democracy in America'.
2020-10-01
50 min
You Don't Have to Yell
Is There a Generational Divide Among Evangelical Voters?
The Data Monkey joins me to discuss the generational divide among Evangelical voters, the passing of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, abortion, and 80's pro wrestling. All pretty light stuff. Except for the wrestling part.
2020-09-24
58 min
You Don't Have to Yell
America: Second Rate Democracy | Douglas Amy
Douglas Amy, Professor Emeritus of Politics at Mount Holyoke College, discusses the 17 structural issues that make American government less democratic and the reforms we can implement to fix them.
2020-09-17
43 min
You Don't Have to Yell
Christianity and Social Justice | Mark Bauer | Independent for TX 24th
Mark Bauer discusses his upbringing in a conservative Christian household, and how his faith influenced his positions on social justice and his move from the Republican Party.
2020-09-10
1h 13
You Don't Have to Yell
How Television Corrupted Campaign Finance
Ciara Torres-Spelliscy discusses her new book "Political Brands", which examines the use of commercial branding in politics, and how its high costs paved the way for the runaway costs of elections, and the corrupted campaign finance system that funds it.
2020-09-03
1h 06
You Don't Have to Yell
What Drives the Cost of Healthcare? Not Medicine.
In 2017, America spent 17% of GDP on healthcare, whereas the average wealthy nation spends 8%. Why? The Data Monkey joins me to discuss how administrative costs - not drugs or medical devices - contribute to this problem.
2020-08-27
1h 08
You Don't Have to Yell
Nick Hensley of The Reform Party
Nick Hensley, Chairman Elect of the Reform Party, discusses what the party's been up to since 2000, how lobbyists resort to tactics like creating special spoons to gain access to lawmakers, and the party's plan to curb special interests going forward.
2020-08-20
54 min
You Don't Have to Yell
From Reagan Republican to Green Party | JM Creviere
JM Creviere, Green Party candidate for Michigan's 2nd Congressional District, voted for Reagan in the 1980s, before being affected by cuts to education and lack of health care. We discuss this, how the US healthcare system has merely traded public sector bureaucracy for a private sector one, and the issues affecting voters of the second district.
2020-08-13
34 min
You Don't Have to Yell
Fighting Fake News | Arjun Moorthy from The Factual
Arjun Moorthy from The Factual discusses the algorithm he and his co-founder designed to help people sift through disinformation and partisan spin to find the most credible news.
2020-08-06
46 min
You Don't Have to Yell
BLM Protests, COVID 19, and how it's impossible to know what's true
How much of the coverage of COVID and the BLM movement is accurate? The Data Monkey and special guest, YDHTY's producer, "The Big Geno" Jason Putney, join me to discuss my road trip from Boston to Florida, and whether or not I should believe my lying eyes.
2020-07-30
56 min
You Don't Have to Yell
That Guy You Always Argue With on Social Media - The Interview | YDHTY Episode 51
We all have that old friend from college or high school classmate who's REALLY vocal about their politics on social media. Have you ever bothered to figure out how they arrived at their conclusions? For episode 51, I did, and learned about how social media removes depth from both people and the most important issues of the day.
2020-07-23
1h 04
You Don't Have to Yell
Episode 0 - Third Party Political Podcast, Trailer
You Don't Have to Yell looks to promote third party participation in American politics by breaking the structural barriers that keep the two party duopoly in power. Every week, third party candidates, electoral reform activists, and other sundry subject matter experts share their experiences, the negative impact America's "Coke or Pepsi" political system, and how we can change it.
2020-07-21
00 min
You Don't Have to Yell
Why doesn't the US have viable third parties? | Professor Bernard Tamas
Professor Bernard Tamas of Valdosta State University discusses the history of third parties in America, the structural biases against them, and how two party rule could turn into one party rule.
2020-07-16
1h 14
You Don't Have to Yell
Ending Gerrymandering in New Jersey | Helen Kioukis of Fair Districts New Jersey
Helen Kioukis of Fair Districts New Jersey discusses the state of gerrymandering in New Jersey and her organizations efforts to create a more fair, transparent process.
2020-07-09
1h 01
You Don't Have to Yell
Second Generation Nigerian American | Republican | Christian Onuoha
Republican candidate for New Jersey's 6th congressional district, Christian Onuoha, discusses his parents' experience as Nigerian immigrants and how that shaped his political philosophy.
2020-07-02
46 min
You Don't Have to Yell
Is America a Centrally Planned Economy? | Episode 47
The Data Monkey joins me to discuss the current partisan split over the as of yet politically undecided coronavirus, and presents the mind bending theory that the outcome of American Capitalism in 2020 is similar to the outcome of Soviet Communism in 1990.
2020-06-25
1h 23
You Don't Have to Yell
Nathaniel Lane of the Ohio Green Party
Nathaniel Lane, co-chair of the Ohio Green Party, discusses the party's plans to transform Ohio's economy and the moving targets the two party duopoly set to prevent third parties from gaining ballot access.
2020-06-18
1h 03
You Don't Have to Yell
God and County, Church and Protests
Jeff Gregory, Constitution Party candidate for North Carolina's 5th congressional district, joins me to discuss his candidacy and what made him an early fan of Donald Trump. In this episode, we discuss the effects of globalization on his district, and draw an interesting comparison between the prohibition of church services due to the COVID-19 outbreak, and the current protests going on in cities across the country.
2020-06-11
1h 08
You Don't Have to Yell
Being a Better Ally: An Imperfect White Person's Guide
If we care about racial equality in America, it comes from everyday white people modifying their behavior just a little bit, so people of color don't have to live in fear of being the next George Floyd. I discuss my journey towards becoming a better ally, and a practical three step guide for anyone who wants to join me.
2020-06-09
12 min
You Don't Have to Yell
Gerrymandering and Redistricting Reform in North Carolina
Mitch Kokai of the John Locke Foundation discusses his organization's efforts to reform the redistricting process in North Carolina, a state whose odd history includes using the Voting Rights Act to gerrymander districts in favor of Republicans, and a district affectionately known as "The Snake".
2020-06-04
1h 06
You Don't Have to Yell
Episode 43: Murder Hornets and Clickbait Tribalism
The Data Monkey joins me to discuss how your partisan leanings affect your view of the COVID-19 pandemic, murder hornets, and how the business model of online media means they make more money when we panic and/or fight.
2020-05-28
1h 15
You Don't Have to Yell
Episode 42: Dan Vicuña | Common Cause
Dan Vicuña, National Redistricting Manager for Common Cause, discusses the current state of gerrymandering, his organizations efforts to fight it, and what a good framework for redistricting looks like.
2020-05-21
37 min
You Don't Have to Yell
Rodeo, Rattlesnakes, and the Long Winding Road to DC
4th generation cowboy Wacey Alpha Cody paid his way through college riding rodeo, getting his masters in counseling psychology before deciding to return to his roots ranching cattle in his hometown of San Angelo, Texas. He's now running as the Libertarian candidate for Texas' 11th congressional district, and discusses his choice to pursue his principles over partisan politics.
2020-05-14
51 min
You Don't Have to Yell
How American Elections are Run: Helicopters, Boats, and Geeks with Clipboards
Genya Coulter of the US Vote Foundation (Twitter - @ElectionBabe) dispels every conspiracy theory about elections you've learned on social media by discussing how elections are run at the local level, and what we can to to improve them. Spoiler Alert: It doesn't involve uncovering a plot by the Illuminati or preventing busloads of undocumented immigrants from voting as dead people!
2020-05-07
39 min
You Don't Have to Yell
Episode 39: Data Monkey Explains the Weirdest Month Ever
The Data Monkey joins us to explain what it means when oil reaches negative $37 a barrel, whether the President actually said we should drink bleach, and how our current system of congressional districting makes it impossible not to argue about everything.
2020-04-30
1h 00
You Don't Have to Yell
Episode 38: Taxes and Economic Growth
Are taxes an obstacle to economic growth, or a way to make the rich pay for making so much money? Turns out, it's neither. Joann Weiner, Professor of Economics at George Washington University, computer programmer, and - as it turns out - log rolling champion joins us to explain.
2020-04-23
52 min
Multiplier Mindset® with Dan Sullivan
Taking Over The Family Business—Key Success Steps with Sally Bartlett
Sally Bartlett now heads up her family business, a successful board sports company—and everyone in the family is staying on board. With high expectations all ‘round, hear how Sally plans to use Strategic Coach® tools to take the best of the past solidly into the future.
2018-10-25
10 min
Physiology and Behavior
Oxytocin and brain activity | Interview with Sally Grace
I chat with Sally Grace (Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia) about her new meta-analysis of fMRI intranasal oxytocin studies.If you're on Instagram, you can watch the video version of this interview.LinksSally's paperSally on TwitterDan on TwitterDan on InstagramDan on YouTube See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2018-08-01
04 min
The Towel
Conceptualizer Extraordinaire (and more!) Mike "Sally" Faerber!
On this week's episode I'm joined by Humorman, Observationalist, Former Dog, and Conceptualizer Extraordinaire Mike "Sally" Faerber! We talk about his journey from Austin to Los Angeles, his adventures in comedy, and how he keeps getting auditions to play cavemen! You can also hear Mike on his podcast, Mike Needs A Friend (available wherever you get your podcasts), or follow his musings as @beardontap on Twitter! SHOW THEME SONG: "Brightside" by Jason Arimoto TWITTER: @thetowelpod
2017-11-09
1h 14
The Way Home Podcast
The Way Home: Sally Lloyd-Jones and The Jesus Storybook Bible
What was the inspiration behind the writing of the The Jesus Storybook Bible? Ten years after its publication, author Sally Lloyd-Jones joins the podcast to talk about the unexpected success of this children’s classic and what she has learned about teaching the Bible to children. The Jesus Storybook Bible is, in my view, one of […] The post The Way Home: Sally Lloyd-Jones and The Jesus Storybook Bible appeared first on Daniel Darling.
2017-04-13
23 min
Talkin' Wild with Dan
38 - Sally Mae the Sea World Employee
In this mini episode, Sally Mae returns to shed some more light on the workings of Sea World and how she aspires to work in the Concessions industry. Sally Mae: Laura Cebula
2016-12-01
09 min
Tropical MBA: Entrepreneurship & Founder Lifestyle
Episode 351: TMBA351: An interview with “CEO Sally.” Find Out Who Bought Our Business
http://www.tropicalmba.com/soldfollowup/ A year ago, Dan and Ian published one of the most-listened to episodes of this podcast, titled 7 Things to Consider When Selling Your Business. In that episode, they detailed all of the ups and downs of the sale process, as well as some anonymous profiles of the people who were putting in offers and kicking tires. On this week's episode, you will hear directly from Tino Sage, the "CEO Sally" who purchased their manufacturing and import business. She'll explain what she was looking for in a business, what the process of buying...
2016-08-25
50 min
This Moved Me
054: Dan Pallotta - On Convincing People
I've got a special edition of This Moved Me this week! I gave a big hint about it in my weekly This Moved Me newsletter a few weeks back... so, for those who are not signed up for these emails (why aren't you signed up for these?!), let me see if I can set this up for you. A few weeks ago I attended the Minneapolis Foundation's 100-year anniversary conference. They had some HUGE keynote speakers lined up - Dan Buettner from the Blue Zone project (hilarious, I'm dying to interview him), Michio Kaku - the physicist futurist (he is r...
2015-10-21
21 min
This Moved Me
38: Dan Misener - On Telling the Stories of our Past
Dan Misener – creator of the podcast and live event, “Grownups Read Things They Wrote as Kids” – talks with me about the power of sharing the stories from our past. If you haven’t had a chance to hear GRTTWaK, it’s well worth the listen! It made me laugh – it made me cry – and it made me think. And why is that? Well, as Dan says – the past informs the now. Sharing it – and hearing it. (You can read this post on the website here.)
2015-05-20
41 min
Dan Dan The Art Man
Book Memories 06 | Sally Preston
Book Memories guest blog post # 6 by Sally Preston Download the .mp3 BOOK MEMORIES # 6 WARNING: This post contains high degrees of saccharine and dairy. I.E. it's pretty overly sweet and more than a little cheesy. First let me start with a shout out and thanks to Dan for including me as an occasional writer for posts. It's fun to share, put my own spin on things and since for the most part when I express myself I'm singing or playing an instrument writing is a nice change of pace! Now on to m...
2014-04-25
00 min
Dan Dan The Art Man
Movie Memories 05 | Sally Preston
Movie Memories guest blog post # 5 by Sally Preston brought to you by www.DanDanTheArtMan.com My earliest memory of a movie is epic, towering, massive. It includes innocence, a sense of peace, tragedy, horror and yes even a high-speed chase! Picture it, June, 1981. I was four, those who know me best won’t have any trouble picturing what I looked like and my general demeanor. For those of you who don’t, think Shirley Temple if she were very precocious. My parents, very involved in their church had volunteered to chaperon a Luther League trip to see Indian...
2012-10-19
00 min