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Patriots Defensive Tackle Davon Godchaux addresses the media on Tuesday, August 10, 2021.
Sligo senior ladies' manager Anthony Brennan said it will take a while to get a committed group of 40 players in Sligo, after their 2 point loss to Westmeath yesterday. Speaking to Alanna Cunnane, Brennan praised his team's fight despite the inexperience in the young side.
Shawn, Zack and Devo unpack their favourite moments and characters from Trailer Park Boys with Ray and Morgan. You get to decide who is a bun, a pattie or the cheese.
Roxana Mehran sits down with European Society of Cardiology President Stephan Achenbach.
John tells me about a reality show, his love of 'Getting stupid.'
Third seed Stefanos Tsitsipas has not played on grass since Wimbledon in 2019 and insists he needs matches to build up his confidence on the surface as he played down his expectations on the eve of Wimbledon. “I'm feeling all right on the grass. I think it will take a few matches for me to start gaining more confidence". - Ξεκινούν τα παιχνίδια τους στο Ανοικτό Πρωτάθλημα Αντισφαίρισης στο Wimbledon της Αγγλίας, για τους Στέφανο Τσιτσιπά, Μαρία Σάκκαρη και Νικ Κύργιο.
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Roxana Mehran catches up with Sharonne Hayes.
CBN News spoke recently with several Texas land owners near the US border about what they are experiencing on the ground and they say the illegal immigration crisis is "getting worse and worse." Car loads of migrants are showing up on their properties, creating a dangerous situation for all involved. Dan Andros & Tré Goins-Phillips from CBN's Faithwire break down this story and more top news on today's Daily Rundown.
I want more runners to accept that; 'Getting injured or underperforming can be a good thing!' Obviously, we all want to perform consistently and avoid long injury lay offs. Form slumps and long term injuries as super keen runner 'are the pits' .........but what if I was to say they are a necessary evil?? Aiming to starve off injury or reaching for PBs are two contradictory ideals. If your sole aim is to prevent injury in your running, well this is easy, don't push/don't change what is working, run within your comfort zone. On the other hand if you are determined to push your body to performance levels it has never achieved before this requires challenging training that stresses the body. Occasionally, when searching for that bit extra in training to optimize our running performance we 'over train', this can lead to injury. So, as you can see there is an adaptation 'sweet spot'. Under stress the body in training and you wont improve but you wont get injured. Over stress the body for too long and the chance of injury is high. The art is working out your sweet spot! Avoiding running injury and ensuring optimal running performance isn't about luck, there is always a 'why?' In terms of viewing the bigger picture, if you are really serious about reaching your full potential as a runner then you need to know running injury and poor performance is a necessary part of the tumultuous journey to finding your greater self. These experiences are necessary rungs in the ladder to learning what works for you. The key is to be really introspective and reflect on what our life circumstances and training looked like during and before these times. You can catch this episode and more through this link or in our bio.
ParentPrenor - Fă timpul să conteze pentru tine și copilul tău. Parenting, Idei + Mult Optimism!
Eroul episodului de astăzi este Patrick Lencioni. Mai bine zis, două dintre cărțile sale de business: 'Getting naked' - dar la modul figurativ, adică 'Vulnerabilizează-te' și 'Cele 5 disfuncții ale unei echipe' Eurostat a publicat statisticile anuale, iar România ocupă primul loc în topul țărilor europene ai căror locuitori nu au citit nici măcar o carte într-un an. Mai exact, 70% dintre români nu au citit în 2020 nici măcar o carte (!!!). Pe locul 2, dar la distanță, este Bulgaria, cu 52%. Pe cine găsim pe 'ultimele' locuri? Găsim țările nordice, iar Suedia are doar 17% dintre locuitori care să nu fi citit nici măcar o carte într-un an. Poate este un alt motiv pentru care nu ar trebui să ne mai mire că au printre cele mai bune nivele de trai și sisteme educaționale. De mult timp îmi doream să fac ceva prin care să încurajez oamenii să citească, iar acest procent de 70% a fost catalizatorul. Acest sezon este manifestul meu pentru educație. Episoadele lui vor fi scurte (10-15 minute). Vor fi fără invitați, iar în ele voi recomanda câte două cărți care pe mine m-au influențat și ajutat. Ele vor fi din domenii diferite: de la parenting la dezvoltare personală, trecând prin business, marketing digital, beletristică (mai ales SF & Fantasy), personal branding sau psihologie. Ma voi folosi de notițele luate în timp ce citeam cartea respectivă și le voi prezenta pe cele mai importante 3. Vreau și sper ca așa să te influențez pe tine, care asculți, să citești și mai mult. La fel de important, sper ca TU să influențezi pe cineva care știi că nu citește, să pună mâna pe o carte. Să o citească și să ia din ea ce are nevoie pentru a deveni mai bun sau mai bună. Hai să ieșim împreuna din acest top! Hai ca, împreună, să ducem procentul la 49% în următorii 3 ani. Spor! Andrei V. P.S.: între timp, te poți inspira și din lista de 35 de cărți pe care să le citești pentru tine, cei dragi și cariera ta. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/parentprenor/message
Delighted to welcome UK-based composer Richard Bagley as my guest on Episode 040 of the increasingly high profile Feeling Versonic Podcast titled 'Getting to Grips'. Richard is a classically trained pianist and multi-instrumentalist, his experience ranges from choirs to orchestras, from brass bands to rock bands. In this episode I talk to Richard in relation to composing music for media, and composing for production music libraries. As a musical director he has written original scores and directed for the theatre. Richard draws on this broad experience when creating bespoke compositions and tracks for production music libraries. https://richardbagleymusic.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/stephen-connor2/message
Welcome to the Mini-Break powered by Midwest Sports, your daily podcast for the biggest storylines, results, and controversies from the tennis world. Host Jamie McDonald briefly touches on the college tennis action from the weekend, namely the Big 10 championships, before diving into results from the several professional tournaments in the clay court swing. He talks about the titles won in Munich and Estoril before running through results and matchups for action in Madrid. Don’t forget to give a 5 star review with your twitter/instagram handle for a chance to win some FREE CR gear!! This episode brought to you by: Gamma Sports GAMMA provides the equipment needed to improve play for the everyday athlete. At GAMMA, we are always trying to find a better way to unlock performance. Get 20% off your next order today by using our unique coupon code cracked20. GAMMA understands that athletes have a lifelong need to grow, perform and strive for excellence. That’s why we will never stop innovating and improving our technology. FanDuel Join FanDuel Sportsbook today and make your first bet. If you lose, we'll give you a refund of up to $1000 in site credit (within 72hrs). Your first bet after depositing will qualify (If you have multiple selections on one betslip, it will be the first selection you made). Sign up today using by clicking here. Midwest Sports Discounted Tennis Apparel, Tennis Racquets, Tennis Shoes & Equipment from Nike, adidas, Babolat, Wilson & More! Visit their store today and use the code "CR15" at checkout to save 15% off Sale items. Some Exclusions (MAP Exceptions) apply and code will not work on those items. This code will add 1 FREE CAN of WILSON Balls to the cart at checkout. DraftKings
On this week's episode of "Getting to the Bottom of It," podcast hosts Alec Rich speaks with Andrea Martinez and Yannick Omictin about the Urban studies initiative.
On this week's episode of "Getting to the Bottom of It," podcast hosts Alec Rich speaks with newly-elected SA EVP Kate Carpenter about her plans and platform for the Student Association.
On this week's episode of "Getting to the Bottom of It," podcast hosts Alec Rich, Sarah Sachs, CP Richardson and Thais Kolganov speak with Student Association candidates Charlotte Gaynor, Philippa Balshaw, Daniel Sandoval, and Sidra Hussain about their campaign strategies amid the pandemic.
On this week's episode of "Getting to the Bottom of It," podcast host Alec Rich speaks with Hatchet Student Life Editor Tiffany Garcia and the director of the Center for Excellence in Higher Education Law and Policy at Stetson University Peter Lake about Greek recruitment amid the pandemic.
ESPN NFL Draft analyst Todd McShay believes that QB Zach Wilson is going to be drafted No. 2 overall. Will the Jets be the team to do it? Plus, we 'Get To Know' Chris Canty: engagement edition!
On this week's episode of "Getting to the Bottom of It," podcast host Alec Rich speaks with Faculty Association President Andrew Zimmerman about a faculty-wide survey of university President Thomas Leblanc’s leadership.
On this week's episode of "Getting to the Bottom of It," podcast host Alec Rich speaks with Joshua Kim, Edward Maloney, Marguerite Dennis, and Lynn Pasquerella about how universities across the country could be impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
On this week's episode of "Getting to the Bottom of It," podcast host Alec Rich speaks with Hatchet Sports Editor Emily Maise about how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected GW sports.
Partaking in a pair of interviews on Tuesday, with rumors of his discontent already swirling, Russell Wilson threw a bit of gas on the fire discussing his status with the Seahawks and concerns over pass protection in front of him. Hosts Corbin Smith and Rob Rang take a close look at his comments and share their thoughts on what they mean for 2021 and beyond, revisit Tom Flores' legacy for "Throwback Tuesday," and debate whether or not general manager John Schneider needs to alter how he approaches free agency this March. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this week's episode of "Getting to the Bottom of It," podcast host Alec Rich speaks with freshmen Emir Johnson and Alex Rainey about their lives back on campus.
The first episode of our 'Getting to Know' series in 2021 sees Jamie Thomas catch up with Cardiff Met Women's FC's Chloe O'Connor. After two years out from football with a shock injury, Chloe rejoined the Archers last summer and well and truly hit the ground running, bagging five goals in her first five league games before lockdown brought WPWL action to a halt. On the podcast, Chloe discussed her beginnings in the game as a die-hard Swansea City fan, playing for the Swans' Ladies team, numerous UWCL appearances and representing Wales in the Cyprus Cup. She also discusses the circumstances behind her injury, and how delighted she is to be back on the pitch after two years out. Hear more from Chloe in this latest episode of our 'Getting to Know' series!
On this week's episode of "Getting to the Bottom of It," podcast host Alec Rich speaks with Hatchet Contributing News Editor Makena Roberts and Hatchet Editor in Chief Sarah Roach about the growing calls for SA President Howard Brookins resignation.
On this week's episode of "Getting to the Bottom of It," podcast host Alec Rich speaks with Dagoberto Acevedo, Jessica Baskerville and Louie Kahn about how they are feeling before Inaguration Day.
Prepare for cheerful chaos and hard love - we’re back with another round of Seven Minutes in Heaven! In these special episodes we answer at least four listener questions, but each question only gets seven minutes. A quickie, if you will. ;)The topics we cover in this episode include:Online sexting buds disappearingCheck-ins on flirt welcomenessLong-term mismatched libidoChallenges with flirting on the spectrum Creators mentioned in this episode: Article Recommendation: Sexual CurrencyArticle by Swell - from Dame Wellness Dot ComeWhat is Sexual Currency? The article describe it as:‘ Anytime we hug, kiss, rub, squeeze, and nuzzle into a romantic partner, there is an erotic charge. This comes from the sexual relationship that exists between couples.. Sexual currency is a little different from physical affection. It is sexually charged touch that has erotic meaning.’Loved this article it’s a great reminder that keeping a saucy fire going in our relationships is work, FUN WORK, that we can make lots of little investments intoCould be particularly helpful to anyone experiencing low libido in their relationship Instagram Post Recommendation: Topic: Relationships with different neurotypesStevie Writes shares neat things on kink, non-monogamy, Autism, sexuality and gender on their InstagramReally wow concept to see specified and to really sit and consider how this affects our perceptions coming together in communications and our experience of our realityThe idea that our realities are all different - our perception is not reality - it is a version of it Especially loved this:‘'Getting comfortable with the ideas that difference can be met with curiosity and not condemnation is powerful work'Instagram Recommendation: @thefatsextherapistAmazing trauma-informed sex therapistSpoke on an Instagram Live about having a maz (masturbate) on top of your bedcovers while naked, rather than covering yourself up, staying clothed etc. By seeing ourselves in a slightly more embodied way, we can create micro-moments of body acceptance and appreciation. We challenge our dear listeners to give this a try! Resource Recommendation: YearCompassA great reflection tool to help me let go of a hard year, and set me up for the new oneWe are both filling this out this year (Lauren has done hers already ofc) Connect with us! Our Website: www.wonderfullydone.showFacebook: Wonderfully DoneTwitter: @donewonderfully Listen on Spotify!Support the show!Leave us a review wherever you listenJoin our newsletter hereAsk an anonymous question here Lots of love,Lauren and Vix
Did you know, we launched the Doing Design Festival on January 29 2021? Hello and welcome to the first official episode of The Culture Cast podcast, I am your host for this episode, Gareth Burton. In this episode, I will speak with Richard Gahagan, about all things organisational culture. Richard can be found on twitter @RichardGahagan or LinkedIn linkedin.com/in/richardgahagan Gareth can be reached on twitter @BurtonGaz, email gareth@honeybadgercan.com or check out www.honeybadgerclan.com More from This is HCD https://linktr.ee/thisishcd Join our Slack community / https://www.thisishcd.com/community/join/ Join our newsletter / https://www.thisishcd.com/community/join-the-hcd-newsletter Become a Premium Member: https://thisishcdnetwork.supercast.tech See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's special episode of "Getting to the Bottom of It," podcast hosts Alec Rich and Sarah Sachs speak with the GW Hatchet's Zach Schonfeld, Isha Trivedi, Jared Gans, Tiffany Garcia and Emily Maise about the biggest news stories of 2020.
On a special episode of GTTBOI, host Alec Rich explores the impact that GW's growth has had on the Foggy Bottom community over time and where that leaves the University today. In interviews with both community members and experts, the discussion tackles a wide range of topics including the responsibility of an urban university to its surrounding area and how GW can square its ambitions to improve with the toll that might take on the Foggy Bottom community as a whole.
HOLIDAY LET CAPITAL ALLOWANCES EXPLAINED AND SIMPLIFIED Arthur Kemp joins me from Exact CA – or Exact Capital Allowances – where he and his team have been working for the past 10 years to provide niche tax relief solutions for all commercial property owners – specialising in Short Stay, Serviced Accommodation & Holiday Properties This is a must listen episode for anyone thinking about purchasing a holiday let | serviced accommodation | short stay property. 'Getting this right could be the difference between between an investment going ahead or not - on a £200k property you could be looking at £30k ca savings' Arthur Kemp Listen & get in touch with Arthur here: www.hlspodcast.com/exactca Join the Short Stay School Free Members Area for a series of awesome actionable downloads to use and tweak to your own Join the Facebook group for community, weekly live trainings, chat & support See you on the inside!
On this week's episode of "Getting to the Bottom of It," podcast host Alec Rich speaks with Dr. Lynn Pasquerella, President of the Association of American Colleges and Universities, and Peter Lake, the Charles A. Dana Chair and Director of the Center for Excellence in Higher Education Law and Policy at Stetson University about what changes to higher education may be made under President-Elect Joe Biden's administration.
On this week's episode of "Getting to the Bottom of It," podcast host Alec Rich speaks with GW Hatchet's news editor Lia DeGroot and GW Hatchet's senior photo editor Lillian Bautista about covering election day events in D.C.
On this week's episode of "Getting to the Bottom of It," podcast host Alec Rich speaks with GW College Republicans Chairman Josh Kutner and GW College Democrats President Louie Kahn about the upcoming presidential election.
In this episode of "What Does Poetry Have To Do With Leadership?", JMJ consultants Kathryn Schindler and Kelli Bettenhausen explore "Come" by Australian poet Andrew Colliver. Available in a collection of poems and stories titled 'This Dance of Bliss: Ecstatic Poetry from Around the World (Poetry Chaikhana Anthology Book 2)' by Ivan Granger, published by Poetry Chaikhana 2018.Kelli and Kathryn discuss the leadership distinctions of 'Getting on the balcony' and 'Not knowing' what’s on the other side. For more episodes and insights head to JMJ.com
On this week's episode of "Getting to the Bottom of It," podcast host Alec Rich speaks with Executive Director of the Honey W. Nashman Center for Civic Engagement and Public Service and Chair of the GW Votes Taskforce Amy Cohen and Dr. Adam Gismondi, Director of Impact at the Institute for Democracy and Higher Education at Tufts University's Tisch College about student voter turnout.
While it isn't a new issue, disappointment about online interactions not blossoming into something bigger and better in real life seems to have been heightened by the pandemic, thanks to it limiting our social interactions. Natalie talks about the importance of managing our imagination and expectations so that we don't end up falling for a hologram or setting ourselves up for a fall. Instagram | Break The Cycle Online Course | Blog | Membership
With his endlessly unpredictable fusion of alt-R&B and classic singer/songwriter pop, Alt Bloom blends his unique sonics with his love of nature to create an experience that only he can offer. Alt Bloom calls in to break down his latest release 'Getting to Getting', his recent collab with Gnash, and more on this episode of Music You're Missing. Listen to tracks from Alt Bloom at the top of the Music You're Missing playlist now!
On this week's episode of "Getting to the Bottom of It," podcast host Alec Rich speaks with GW Hatchet's Administration Editor Zach Schonfeld and President of the Association of American Colleges and Universities Dr. Lynn Pasquerella about the university's decision to stay online for the spring semester.
On this week's episode of "Getting to the Bottom of It," podcast host Alec Rich speaks with Karina Ochoa Berkley and Nicole Alanko about the recent termination of the pre-law adviser position.
On this week’s episode of “Getting to the Bottom of It,” podcast host Alec Rich speaks with Krystal Lewis, Peter Ceglarek, Astor Tellman, Alexa Vero and Sophie Hirshfield about ways to take care of mental health amid the pandemic.
Are you like 99.999% of every human on planet earth...are you a procrastinator? Procrastinating the most important things in your business (and personal life) to the point where they never really truly get done? 'Getting ready to get started to someday possibly take the first step, IF the planets are in alignment and the sun is shining...' These are the agents who spend a year on their Pre Listing Packages, always tweeking and over engineering everything instead of getting it done and USING it. Schedule A Free Coaching CallListen on iTunesListen on SpotifyListen on Stitcher These are the agents who role play endlessly but never call an actual prospect because 'they're not good enough on the script yet'. For Procrastinators: What's the cure? 1. It’s important to push past that fear of starting. “Getting started may feel like a big hill to climb, but you cannot edit or revise something that does not exist,” Hodge says. “Be careful not to place energy into a perfectly finished product; instead use it to troubleshoot an outline or an initial push.” Sheryl Sandberg of FAcebook famously said, 'Done is better than perfect'. 2.
On this week's episode of "Getting to the Bottom of It," podcast host Alec Rich speaks with Executive Director of the American Public Health Association Georges Benjamin, President of the American Association of Colleges and Universities Lynn Pasquerella and Peter Lake, the Director of the Center for Excellence in Higher Education Law and Policy at Stetson University about students breaking public health guidelines on large gatherings.
On this week's episode of "Getting to the Bottom of It," podcast host Alec Rich speaks with GW Hatchet's Sports Editor Emily Maise, Aquil Abdullah and Danielle Cormier-Smith about the recent cuts to GW sports programs.
On this week's episode of "Getting to the Bottom of It," podcast host Alec Rich speaks with Associate Professor Julia Storberg-Walker, Professor Andrew Zimmerman and University Professor of Human Origins Bernard Wood about the calls for President LeBlanc's resignation
On this week's episode of "Getting to the Bottom of It," podcast host Alec Rich speaks with Dagoberto De Jesus Acevedo and GW Hatchet's Assistant Video Editor Dante Schulz, with written statements from Peyton Wilson, about the recent March on Washington and the Black Lives Matter movement.
I first heard of Genia Stephen when she had landed a 5-figure contract with an organization that wanted to not only purchase her digital course, but roll it out across their org. When I dug further to see what she was up to, I learned that her business 'Good Things in Life' was completely centered on supporting parents with kids that have disabilities. Some of you may be aware, but this tugged on my heartstrings as my parents (after having 8 of us biologically) adopted 12 children from varying backgrounds and hardships.Genia is a prime example of someone that had knowledge in a certain area, saw a hole that needed to be filled, and figured out a way to build a service that filled that need. Growing up, Genia was surrounded with leaders in the disability world as her mom became a powerful advocate alongside her younger sister's diagnosis. Cut to 14 years ago, Genia's own son was born with disabilities and medical complexities. Conversation Highlights: Identifying a Business NeedMidwife background highlighted a gaping holeParents with kids of disabilities start their journey onlineCreated ongoing instruction and support for this communityLaunched Good Things in Life: podcast, free monthly webinars, digital courses and a membership The Power of Digital CoursesStarted from scratch with no entrepreneurial experienceBegan with Marie Forleo's B-School online courseThen took Amy Porterfield's Digital Course Academy Leveraging Collaborations & Personal KnowledgeCo-created the course, 'Belonging in School: The What, Why, and How of Inclusive Education'Moved on to launch 'Inclusion Academy' as a membership for parents with ongoing support and communityAccelerates progress by making high quality information, resources, ideas, and support more available to parents across the board Top Tools & Processes for SuccessDigital Course Academy - created by Amy Porterfield as a comprehensive program to create, launch, and sell digital coursesTribe - created by Stu McLaren as a course that teaches how to launch a successful and profitable membership siteFull Focus Planner - created by Michael Hyatt, this planner helps to cut down on overwhelm by helping you focus on what matters and ditching the never-ending-to-do-listDigital courses speed up your progress by delivering the info you need in an accelerated pace Selling Your Digital Course to Other OrganizationsBuilding relationships, credibility, and authorityThe power of the 'ask'Getting over the money mindset of making money = burning yourself outRe-using one digital course for multiple income streamsMoving Forward - Goals and VisionsImproving her membership, growing that audienceContinuing to build her email listBuild and scale her podcastReassess late 2020/early 2021 - re-evaluate, tweak, set goals, move forwardMuscle Creative Wrap-UpIf you could listen to only one music artist for the rest of your life, who would it be? Bob Marley, The Dixie Chicks depending upon her moodWhere can people find you online?Good Things in LifeThe What, Why, and How of Inclusive EducationFacebook GroupInstagram
On this week's episode of "Getting to the Bottom of It," podcast host Alec Rich speaks with GW Hatchet's Administration Editor, Zach Schonfeld, to discuss the university's decision to go online this semester.
On this week's episode of "Getting to the Bottom of It," podcast host Alec Rich speaks with GW Hatchet photographers to discuss how their work has been affected by COVID-19 and what they have learned from this unprecedented time.
In this episode of The Sunday Read, one man reflects on what it was like to go to prison as a child and to attempt to become an attorney upon his release. In doing so, he asks: What is punishment in America? What is it for? And how should we think about it?This story was recorded by Audm. To hear more audio stories from publishers like The New York Times, download Audm for iPhone or Android.