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Send us Fan MailWelcome to episode 251 of the Laundromat Resource Podcast! This week, Jordan Berry welcomes Brianne—a passionate laundromat owner and professional service technician—whose journey in the laundry industry is filled with wins, losses, and major learning moments. From buying her first laundromat at 22 to mastering equipment repairs and navigating tough leases, Brianne shares candid stories and actionable advice for both new and experienced owners. Tune in for honest insights, practical tips, and the inspiration you need to take your laundromat business to the next level!In this episode, Jordan & Breyan Discuss:00:00 Introducing mastermind groups10:19 Challenges with laundromat lease13:53 Losing the laundromat lease19:43 Securing a 7A loan purchase24:34 Is college still worth it?31:03 Leaving the banking job37:30 Learning from Laundromat Failures38:30 Pushing through tough times48:17 Building relationships for business deals51:43 Deciding on equipment retooling59:20 Preventative maintenance tips for washers01:00:29 Checking and cleaning hose bib screens01:08:55 Reality of owning laundromats01:14:44 Embracing technology and innovation01:18:51 Helping Customers Fix Machines01:23:54 Joining a mastermind groupFree Strategy Zoom Call with Jordan:https://calendly.com/laundromatresource/free-strategy-call?back=1
«Porque no nos ha dado Dios espíritu de cobardía, sino de poder, de amor y de dominio propio». — 2 Timoteo 1:7A los 40 años, Moisés estaba tan lleno de orgullo que mató a una persona en un arranque de ira. A los 80, le decía a Dios: «¿Quién soy yo para ir a Faraón?» Lo que costó 40 años en formarse, tomó 40 años en borrarlo de su corazón.En este episodio de la temporada «La lengua habla de la abundancia del corazón», Cathy, Charbela y Aileen estudian la vida de Moisés para mostrarnos que la transformación del hablar no comienza en la lengua — comienza en el corazón. Un corazón que deja de mirarse a sí mismo y aprende a enfocarse en el Dios que lo llama, lo equipa y lo acompaña.Del hombre que le rogaba a Dios que enviara a otro, al hombre que le plantó cara al hombre más poderoso de su época hablando valientemente las palabras de Dios. Ni sombra de ese hombre temeroso. Esa es la transformación que solo Dios puede hacer.¿Qué refleja tu manera de hablar sobre tu corazón?Mujer para la Gloria de Dios es una producción del Ministerio de Mujeres Ezer de la IBI, bajo la sombrilla del Ministerio de Integridad & Sabiduría.——————————Una producción de Ministerios Integridad & SabiduríaQueda prohibida la reproducción total o parcial de este recurso, por cualquier medio o procedimiento, sin para ello contar con nuestra autorización previa, expresa y por escrito. Toda forma de utilización no autorizada será perseguida con lo establecido en las leyes internacionales de Derecho de Autor. Derechos Reservados.
It's #335st for 4nd June, 2026 or 3312! (33-Oh twelven) You can find us at our website: http://loosescrewsed.com Discord https://discord.gg/3Vfap47ReaSupport us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LooseScrewsEDSquadron Briefing: BGS highlights: - Bloom 6/4427 -> 431 Systems, Controlling 130 -> 1322 wars plus 2 elections of mild interestExpansion pending out of IC 2602 Sector XL-I a11-0 - Probably to nowhereBooms in 7A, Qama and V2151 CygniBoom and Public Holiday in NLTT 2969 an LYR mining stronghold - Platinum 234K/T, Osmium 181K/T, LTD 583,800/TBust and Civil Unrest in Cephei Sector QS-U b2-5Droughts in Miola and Howard - Bring water!Infrastructure Failure in BD+44 4389 - But sadly we do not control Vinogradov City so no sweet gold washingGroundbreaking occurred at Brick Memorial Station's construction site in IC 2602 Sector ZU-Y d103 (ABC 3 Ring A) - We have need of Titanium, Aluminium, Steel and CMM Composites!Short PP Report: Bloom 6/4Cycle 83(The Bloomentary in the event Kruger is too busy to editorialize)Another big week for Antal with 6 Exploited, 1 Fortified and 3 StrongoldsDuval 2nd with 9 Exploited, including Alpha Centauri, 0 Forts and 2 StrongholdsKaine, in 3rd, continues to play Risk like a noob with 14 exploited, 1 fortified, and 1 stronghold. Psi Kappa Omega brother Li Yong Rui is 4th with 2 exploited and 4 fortifiedMahon rounding out the top 5 with 5 exploited and 3 fortifiedRough week for the Emperor losing 8 exploited, 2 fortified but creating 2 strongholdsRougher week for Archer the only net negative by Kruger Reckoning this week with -7 exploited, -2 fortified for -0.178 points. The only power with a negative trajectory of late. https://www.k5elite.com/Dev News: Bloom 6/46/2 - Discover the Nomadhttps://www.elitedangerous.com/news/discover-nomadPanther Clipper and T8 paint jobs and kits on saleGalnet News: Galnet News | Elite Dangerous Community Site Bloom 6/46/4 Frontline Solutions announces expansion of servicesNew Vessel for Operations TransportCG - 1 Ton of Aluminium, Polymers or semiconductors for 2 paint jobs (PCII and T-8). 6/1 New Reports of Criminal Fleet Raises QuestionsDiscussion : New Crap. The Role of Roleplay in the gameBloominwind's Power Play Rank List ⚫ - None of the below! (Are you listening FDEV!)
The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast still has a podcast. Get new episodes the moment they're live by subscribing to the email newsletter:WhoJohn Kelly, CEO of Taos Ski Valley, New MexicoRecorded onNovember 13, 2025About Taos Ski ValleyClick here for a mountain stats overviewOwned by: Louis Bacon (since December 2013)Located in: Taos Ski Valley, New MexicoYear founded: 1955Pass affiliations:* Ikon Pass – 7 days, no blackouts* Ikon Base Pass – 5 days, holiday blackouts* Ikon Session Pass – 1-4 days, holiday blackouts* Mountain Collective – 2 days, no blackouts* Ski New Mexico True Pass – 2 days, holiday blackoutsBase elevation: 9,350 feetSummit elevation: 12,450 feet lift-served, 12,481 hike-toVertical drop: 3,100 feet lift-served, 3,131 hike-to.Skiable acres: 1,294 (some hike-to)Average annual snowfall: 300 inches claimed on website; calculated 36-year average using data sourced from Taos' 2010 master development plan, Ski New Mexico tallies, and media reports is 233 inches. The 10-year average falls to 166 inches. Here's the year-by-year breakdown:Trail count: 110 (24% beginner, 25% intermediate, 51% expert)Lift count: 13 (1 pulse gondola, 2 high-speed quads, 2 fixed-grip quads, 4 triples, 1 double, 3 carpets)Why I interviewed himLet's start with a superficially troubling number: Taos' long, steady decline in average annual skier visits:That doesn't look so good, especially when laid alongside the long-term increase in national skier visits:Taos not only declined in the context of national skier visits, but also among its peers. In winter 1983-84, Taos drew more skiers (241,000) than Telluride (132,460), Big Sky (136,000), Jackson Hole (177,000), Whitefish (I'm lacking an estimate for that winter, but the ski area then known as “Big Mountain” logged 209,000 skiers in 1980-81 and 170,581 in 1985-86). Taos (dark blue line below), continued to out-duel this group through about the mid-90s before falling off a cliff:So what happened? 1995 Taos, a freeride mecca before freeride was cool, should have been perfectly suited to flourish in a cultural moment when skiers began demanding more interesting terrain than the groomed superhighways that had become the industry's default setting. Sure, Taos was remote and a bit harder to access than, say, Keystone or Park City, but so were Jackson and Whitefish and Big Sky and Telluride. A partial explanation: Taos stopped modernizing. After replacing the Lift 2 double with a fixed-grip quad in 1994, Taos didn't install another new chairlift for 19 years. The first detachable didn't arrive until 2018. The resort banned snowboards until 2008. Meanwhile, Big Sky laced a tram to the summit of Lone Peak in 1995 and started pushing detachable quads up the mountain; the first high-speed quads arrived at Telluride in 1986 and Whitefish in 1989.It's not a perfect narrative – while Jackson Hole rolled out its short Sublette detach in the mid-90s, the mountain didn't install an upper-mountain high-speed chairlift until Casper in 2012. Skier visits went up and up and up all that time, probably due in large part to aggressive improvements at the Jackson Hole airport.Maybe, though, it's as simple as this: banger snow years descended upon Taos – and New Mexico in general – from the late ‘80s through mid-‘90s. It's little surprise that attendance ups-and-downs largely mirror snowfall patterns:But, as the corresponding trendlines show, Taos' skier visits have not declined at the same rate as the mountain's average annual snowfall. And while Jackson's long-term average snowfall has remained relatively constant, attendance has crept steadily upward. Attendance spiked at both mountains when the 2018-19 season brought both plentiful snow and the introduction of the Ikon Pass:Unfortunately, Taos stopped reporting skier visits after the Covid-shortened 2019-20 season, so we have less concrete insight into whether the mountain's recent investments in a reconfigured beginner area and a second detachable on the backside have insulated it from two historically poor snow years. This is why it's nice to have basic visitation data, and why I'm pushing the ski industry to again publicize annual attendance for ski areas occupying public lands (since going live with a chart of 2,406 years of skier visit data for 97 ski areas with 10 or more years of attendance available, I'm up to 2,822 years across 108 ski areas, and I have a total of 3,802 years of data across 184 active U.S. ski areas for which I could find at least one year of attendance).We do know this: Taos doesn't want to return to the world of 300,000-plus skier visits. Somewhere between 250,000 and 275,000 is the “right number for the experience we want Taos to have,” Kelly tells us on the pod. Meaning: fewer skiers spread via a modern lift network is a better business than 364,000 skiers funneling onto double chairs. This flips the busiest-equals-best narrative that made skier-visit counts a 20th-century bragging point. I've heard the same logic articulated by the leaders of Killington, Waterville Valley, and other ski areas that have created a better business even with fewer skiers on their mountains. Jackson Hole, too, halted its relentless upward surge – that 2020-21 dip was deliberate, as the mountain exited Ikon Base and implemented a reservation system.This approach makes sense to me. With U.S. skier visits surging (until this year) and an Ikon or Epic pass in every pocket, no one wants to brag about being busy anymore. Space is the new volume. Social media can still transform one bad liftline into an eternal meme, but at least most skiers on the ground will have a better day most of the time than they probably would have 30 years ago.What doesn't make sense to me is why, in a less-is-more era, ski area operators have suddenly decided that skier visits should be guarded like Fort Knox. If fewer skiers is a good thing and a stated goal, why hide the numbers? The resorts ought to just say “Hey we've deliberately reduced our annual skier count from 300,000 to 250,000 [or whatever] to create a better mountain for you.” Instead, this secrecy around volume just looks cagey - if national skier visit numbers are up, then why should skiers just believe ski areas when they say “trust us, it's better now,” and offer no data to support it? Perception is reality, and today's skiing zeitgeist, as channeled by social media, tells us that American skiers perceive busier mountains today than they did a decade ago.But I'm getting off track. Since Louis Bacon bought Taos in 2013, he's funded an almost-complete renovation of what had become America's most decrepit destination ski resort. I don't think any mountain operating on U.S. Forest Service lands has more completely remade itself in the past decade (rapidly changing Big Sky, Deer Valley, and Powder Mountain operate on private property). Glimmering new but reset to 1970s volume, Taos is beautifully positioned to tap a skiing public that's burned-out on Colorado and Utah crowds but accustomed to modern lifts and snowmaking.What we talked aboutTaos as a family ski mountain; last winter's Chair 7 upgrade and custom terminals; owner Louis Bacon's mission to “improve everything without changing a thing”; why Taos changed from Skytrac to parent company Leitner-Poma for its newer lifts; Taos' great base-area reorganization; the story behind the Free Tacos run; a green run from the top of every lift other than the fierce Kachina triple; Taos' massive evolution since 2015; whether the mountain is committed to long-term independence; the founding Blake family's legacy and presence at Taos today; executing rapid development on Forest Service land; [VIDEO BONUS: Cat photobombing]; running Taos with the context of having worked at also-independent Telluride; becoming a skier growing up in Nashville, Tennessee; Telluride's evolution from semi-affordable to gigantic housing puzzle; employee housing at Taos; the logic behind the proposed base-to-base gondola and navigating local opposition; thoughts on the evolution of lifts 2 and 8; preserving parts of the hike-to ski experience; Taos' evolution after the Kachina Peak lift; lift 7A; the Minnesotas glades from the masterplan; avalanche mitigation; old-school boot-packing; parking lot evolutions; an ideal annual skier visit number and why that number is below historic highs; and getting to Taos.What I got wrong* When we discuss the wood-paneled terminals on Taos' new Lift 7, I ask if they're thematically related to the “wood RFID gates.” This is a reference to an earlier conversation that I cut, about Taos finally installing RFID for the 2025-26 ski season (the gates carry a wood theme). * I said that the trees skier's left of the Pioneer chair were not a named run, but they in fact are, and “Free Tacos” has a pretty awesome story behind it.* I accidentally asked Kelly to, “lay out the housing landscape for Telluride” but meant to say “Taos.” I didn't catch this in real time, but Kelly – who spent several years at Telluride before moving to Taos in 2015 – caught it and course-corrected.Questions I wished I'd askedTaos' 2010 USFS masterplan proposed a 7,045-foot-long, 2,363-vertical-foot detach quad that would have run parallel to Lift 1 to the top of Lift 2:We did, however, discuss the proposed 545-vertical-foot, 991-foot-long Ridge Lift off of Lift 8, and why Taos nixed that machine from its latest MDP:Why you should (or shouldn't) ski TaosTaos, like Jackson Hole or Snowbird or Palisades Tahoe, has a toughguy reputation. The place ripples with hike-to chutes and glades. To calm visitors shocked by the vertical bump run rocketing skyward beneath Chair 1, Taos to erected this base-area sign decades ago:The sign refers to the infamous Al's Run, which typically ripples with moguls, but was closed on my last visit, in March 2025 (Lift 1 was open):Taos certainly has plenty of nasty. The terrain ripping off the Kachina Peak triple is among the steepest inbounds terrain I'm aware of in America. But what shocked me about the place was how approachable it was for my then-8-year-old son, a solid but very intermediate skier. Every chair other than Kachina offers a top-to-bottom green – and some mostly mellow blues – making Taos one of the better family mountains in America.A lot of the solid-black terrain sits above the lifts, and requires a short, easy hike. If you've ever humped up Catherine's at Alta or Spanky's Ladder on Blackcomb, the ascent off of Lift 2 over to Highline Ridge or West Basin Ridge isn't much longer, and it flattens out considerably after the short incline. Unlike East Wall at A-Basin or Highlands Bowl at Aspen Highlands, this is hike-up terrain that's approachable for people who (like me), live at sea level and only like going up the mountain on machines. The runs are steep, and solo missions are discouraged, but the easy-in and proximity to lifts means a strong skier could reasonably expect to tuck a half-dozen hike-up laps into an afternoon. Here I am huffing and puffing right off Chair 2:Dang those trees are steep even right off the jump. Crunch crunch crunch:Go up a bit higher, and things get Lord of The Rings pretty fast:Taos' only real buyer-beware statistic is its insane base elevation of 9,350 feet, which makes everything, especially sleep, a bit more challenging. That altitude is actually a bit lower than the bases at Copper (9,712) or Breck (9,600). I start to have trouble functioning around 8,000 feet, which is the Vail (8,120), Snowmass (8,110), Snowbird (7,760), and Mammoth (7,953) range. So maybe see how you do at one of those burners before leveling up above 9,000 feet. Or at least arrive knowing that Taos will try punching you in the face. Hydrate and lay off the beer bongs for a day or two. You'll be fine.Podcast NotesOn Stadeli liftsWe've got 16 of these guys left across 10 U.S. ski areas, including Lift 7A at Taos:On the character of old chairliftsI wrote last year that U.S. ski lifts' overall design aesthetic has deteriorated with the decline in number of manufacturers and a tacit emphasis on technology over beauty.And I love old Riblets and Halls and Yans, but sentimentalism that locks skiing in a time capsule ultimately stalls long-term growth and invites disaster-by-disintegration. Rather than fight to live in a museum, I've adopted a quest mentality to ride as many of these dinosaurs as I can before they go extinct:On Taos' base-area fliparoundOn Taos' current masterplanHere's the conceptual overview of Taos' 2021 U.S. Forest Service master development plan:The major unrealized part of this is the base-to-base gondola - here's the most recent plan for that lift:On “class A avalanche mountains” with more than 200 slidepathsKelly mentioned that Taos' more than 200 slidepaths earn it the designation of a Class A avalanche mountain. I of course went looking for a list of U.S. ski areas so classified, and of course did not find one. In a rare exercise in self-restraint, however, I also did not create one. A quick Google search suggests that that such a list would include Alta, Kirkwood, and Stevens Pass alongside Taos. I would also assume that Alpine Meadows, Palisades, Mammoth, Snowbird, Big Sky, Silverton, and Crested Butte are among the most avy prone. That is not a complete list or an attempt at one so please don't write that I “forgot about” some particularly avalanche-prone mountain that I'm not trying very hard to remember.On The Storm's first Taos podcastThe Storm explores the world of lift-served skiing year-round. Join us. Get full access to The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast at www.stormskiing.com/subscribe
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What do you do when your child won't say "I love you" — because she's being honest and doesn't want to lie?In this episode, Elizabeth Urbanowicz answers a question from a parent whose five-year-old refuses to tell others she loves them because she doesn't actually feel affection for them. Together we'll work through how to coach young children toward truthful responses, how to use 1 Corinthians 13 to teach kids that love is a choice rather than a feeling, and a simple one-quality-per-week practice that builds biblical love into the rhythm of your family. For parents of older children, Elizabeth also addresses how to spot the difference between the biblical definition of love and the way our culture uses the word — including in phrases like "love is love."In this episode you'll learn:Three truthful phrases to coach your child toward when "I love you" isn't honestHow to walk a young child through 1 Corinthians 13:4–7A practical one-quality-per-week practice for the whole familyHow to help older kids evaluate cultural definitions of love against ScriptureMentioned in this episode:Foundation Worldview Careful Thinking Curriculum: https://foundationworldview.com/curriculum/careful-thinkingIf our content has been helpful to you, would you take a moment to rate and review the podcast? It genuinely helps us reach more families.Have a question you'd like Elizabeth to answer on a future episode? Submit it at foundationworldview.com/podcastSign up for our weekly biblical parenting newsletter: https://foundationworldview.com/newsletter
Yo Quiero Dinero: A Personal Finance Podcast For the Modern Latina
If the word "credit" makes you want to hide under the covers, this episode is for you, mi gente. I'm sitting down with Carol Pope — personal finance writer and author of Credit 101 — to break down everything you need to know about building credit from scratch, paying down debt, and protecting your score. No shame, no judgment, just an honest conversation. Carol and I have almost identical money origin stories. Neither of us learned a damn thing about credit growing up. Now we're both on a mission to make sure you don't have to learn the hard way like we did.WE GET INTO:00:02 — Intro + Jannese's credit origin story01:58 — What Carol's book Credit 101 covers02:17 — Carol's money story growing up03:22 — The moment Carol realized she had to figure this out ASAP05:04 — Cost of living + why this conversation is so timely06:41 — What is a credit score and why does it matter?07:59 — How your credit affects your job, apartment, utilities, and more09:44 — The 5 factors of your credit score, broken down12:29 — The myth: does carrying a balance help your credit? (Spoiler: no)13:30 — Building credit from zero: secured credit cards explained15:19 — Authorized users: pros, cons, and warnings17:01 — How long does it realistically take to build good credit?18:09 — Using credit cards as a lifeline vs. as a tool22:07 — Buy Now Pay Later: what you actually need to know24:33 — Already in credit card debt? Here's where to start27:59 — Snowball vs. Avalanche: which debt payoff method wins?29:05 — Balance transfers: when they work and when they don't30:10 — The biggest auto loan financing mistakes people make33:12 — Buy here, pay here car lots — what you need to know35:22 — The 14-day rate shopping window that protects your credit36:22 — Credit fraud: the most common scams to watch for39:51 — Should you freeze your credit? (Yes. 24/7.)41:45 — You can also freeze your Social Security number — here's how44:49 — Debt as leverage, not shame47:08 — Where to find Carol and grab the bookKEY TAKEAWAYS: What your credit score actually is — and why it controls more of your life than you thinkThe 5 factors that make up your score (and which one matters most)How to build credit from scratch the right wayThe big myth about carrying a credit card balance — please stop doing thisBuy Now Pay Later: what nobody's telling you about how it worksWhere to start when you're already drowning in credit card debtThe debt payoff method Carol personally usesHow to shop for auto loans without tanking your scoreWhy Carol says you should have your credit frozen 24/7A credit protection move most people don't know about: you can freeze your Social Security numberCONNECT WITH CAROL:LinkedInCarol's Book: Credit 101TAKE THE NEXT STEP:Yo Quiero Dinero Private MembershipRead my book, Financially Lit!Leave me a voicemailThis episode of Yo Quiero Dinero was produced by Heart Centered Podcasting. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Freshwater shrimps are difficult to study. They're nocturnal, they live in leaf litter, and yet they are involved in both commercial fishing and the pet trade, making research on their diversity critical. Dr. Prakash Sanjeevi and Maclean Santos have a new strategy for adapting to these challenges: harnessing the power of community. Through educational videos, social media, workshops, and more they provide training to already-interested hobbyists, who in turn help them find rare specimens for papers like this one, in which they redescribe a species that hadn't been seen in Indian waters for 72 years. “I truly feel that it is not the talent which survives the long term in this research game, It is more of the hard work and it is more about how much you like the species because if you love a species, you will work really hard for the species” says Maclean. Listen in as we discuss the fascinating morphology, biology, and joy provided by these freshwater shrimps.Maclean Santos and Prakash Sanjeevi's paper “Rediscovery of the genus Atyopsis Chace, 1983 (Decapoda: Atyidae) in mainland India following a 72-year gap” is in volume 5722 of Zootaxa. It can be found here: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5722.4.7A transcript of this episode can be found here: Maclean Santos and Prakash Sanjeevi - TranscriptEpisode image credit: Maclean SantosRead their recent paper describing a new species from the same region: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5194.3.5Follow Maclean and Prakash on Instagram:Prakash: @sanjeeviprakash Maclean: @homeaquatMore pictures and information on GBIF: https://www.gbif.org/species/7839136Be sure to follow New Species on Bluesky (@newspeciespodcast.bsky.social) and Instagram (@NewSpeciesPodcast) and “like” the podcast page on Facebook (www.facebook.com/NewSpeciesPodcast).Music in this podcast is "No More (Instrumental)," by HaTom (https://fanlink.to/HaTom)If you have questions or feedback about this podcast, please e-mail us at NewSpeciesPodcast@gmail.comIf you would like to support this podcast and enjoy bonus episodes, please consider doing so at https://www.patreon.com/NewSpeciesPodIf you would like to make a one-time contribution to this podcast, you can do so at https://buymeacoffee.com/newspeciespod
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Sunday Morning, March 15, 2026Sermon on the Mount ... Matthew 5-7A message delivered by Pastor Chip Yoder
Host introIt's #322st for 6nd March, 2026 or 3312! (33-Oh twelvenish)Squad Stuff: BGS highlights - 3-5In 398 Systems - Controlling 117States - 6A Public Holiday, 7A, Qama Boom, Kaupatak Civil UnrestExpanding out of 7AAlexandrinus - Ground War- We want to win. There are two other wars in the system. Ideally we finish fast so we can leap frog opponents. We want to get our faction well above the other factions because war state affects our power play tactics. Terrorist Attack - Combat Bounties, security related missions, clear terrorist USSPP Stuff: lifted with unspoken consent from KrugerFive on the LS discordUpdate Mar 5th from KrugerFiveCycle 70:Li Yong-Rui led this cycle with 3 new strongholds and 3 new fortifieds.Kaine and Mahon also with strong weeks, both with 2 new strongholds.For total new systems, Kaine led the pack with 10Tough cycle for Archer losing 2 systems, Grom losing 6, and Emperor Arissa losing 7.There is a new chart this week showing the rankings for just this cycle. Check it out!https://www.k5elite.com/Dev News: Distant Worlds 3 - Next Waypoint - Veil's EmberServer issues and The HackFortuitously timed?Galnet News: Galnet News | Elite Dangerous Community Site Who is Lexi October?“Her hands-on approach came to light in 3305, when the Consortium rescued struggling tech firm Supratech. The investment stabilised the company after poor sales of its Torc computing system and enabled further development of products such as the Artemis exploration suit.”“October's reputation for discretion was reinforced in 3307 when she hosted an exclusive gathering for the secretive Joker's Deck, attended by political and corporate elites including Zachary Rackham and Scorpio DeVorrow. The event made headlines after master thief Winking Cat stole a priceless artefact.”Felt like ‘previously on Galnet News', keeping the story warmWe are reminded that she saved Supratech, maker of the Artemis suit.Not sure if the goodies, whatever they are, are going to be restricted to the powers that remain in the EnclaveDiscussion :Charity event / PP2 / Kestrel builds & engineering (I've got a setup and some guiding questions ready - Roy)Community Corner :Family Feud charity event pitting Loose Screws against - We win! Suck it Lave! (hey! Be nice! They were very gracious about it) covered in discussion topichttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7R46UhACimc - Burr BGS 2.0 as the possible Autumn FeatureStore Sale - Bobbleheads
Send a textWe sit down with outgoing TR-42 chair Henry Frank to unpack how standards are made, why contracts turn “voluntary” rules into must-do requirements, and what's changing in cabling for extended reach, fiber polarity, and the 568 family. Clear takeaways for installers, designers, and owners on navigating codes, specs, and practical testing.• codes vs standards vs specifications and how contracts make standards enforceable• keeping references current and using “most current including addenda”• what TR-42 covers across media, methods, and use cases• consensus process, ballots, and public review• consolidation of 568.0, 568.1, and 862 into one reference• fiber polarity challenges for AI and high-density links• extended reach over copper and the focus on field validation• myths and marketing terms like Cat 6e and “industrial” categories• why TIA does not use Cat 7 or 7A and how Cat 6A was right-sized• design tradeoffs: room placement, channel limits, and real estate impact• how to participate in TIA, ISO, and BICSI standards workIf you're watching this on YouTube, would you mind hitting the subscribe button and the bell button to be notified when new content is being producedIf you're listening to us on the one of the audio podcast platforms, would you mind leaving us a five-star ratingWould you click on that QR code right there You can buy me a cup of coffee You can even schedule a 15-minute one-on-one call with me after hours, of course And you can even buy Let's Talk Cabling MerchandiseWednesday nights, 6 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, what are you doing You know I do a live stream on TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn, Facebook, and anywhere else I can figure out to send the live stream to where you get to ask your favorite RCDDSupport the showKnowledge is power! Make sure to stop by the webpage to buy me a cup of coffee or support the show at https://linktr.ee/letstalkcabling . Also if you would like to be a guest on the show or have a topic for discussion send me an email at chuck@letstalkcabling.com Chuck Bowser RCDD TECH#CBRCDD #RCDD
Alabama high school sports just entered a brand-new era — and the ripple effects are massive.In this episode of Beyond The Blitz Scoreboard, Greg Glasscock and Chris Bouldin deliver a full breakdown of the newly released AHSAA reclassification, explaining what it means for boys football, girls flag football, and volleyball, as well as what it could mean for basketball, baseball, softball, and more across North Alabama and Marshall County.From the elimination of 7A, to new public-school classifications, private-school divisions, region realignment, travel concerns, and competitive balance — this episode goes far beyond headlines and dives into real consequences for schools, athletes, coaches, and communities.Inside this episode:• What happened to 7A • New public and private school classifications • Major region shakeups across North Alabama • Programs positioned to benefit — and those facing uphill battles • Travel challenges, gate concerns, and competitive imbalance • What reclassification could mean for upcoming basketball and spring sports regionsWhether you're a coach, parent, athlete, or die-hard local sports fan, this is the most complete and practical explanation of Alabama's reclassification changes — and what's coming next.Stay locked in with Beyond The Blitz Scoreboard for trusted, in-depth local sports coverage.
Préparez costumes et bonne humeur. Le samedi 07 février, le Comité de la Cavalcade de Lièpvre-Rombach invite le public à sa 5e soirée costumée. Un moment qui se voudra convivial, animé par l'orchestre Gyn Fyzz. Les participants pourront aussi faire part de créativité, à l'occasion d'un concours du meilleur déguisement. Cette soirée marquera également le grand retour de la Cavalcade de Lièpvre, prévue le 08 mars prochain, après cinq années d'absence. Stéphane Thiebaut-Meyer, vice-président de l'association, était dans nos studios pour en dire plus.Des bénévoles sont également recherchés pour participer à l'organisation de ces festivités. Il est possible de contacter le Comité de la Cavalcade de Lièpvre-Rombach par téléphone au 06 32 26 40 58, sur le site internet cclr.info, ou lors de leurs événements.Informations pratiques :Samedi 07 février 2026, à partir de 19h15Salle polyvalente – 7A, route de Rombach-le-Franc 68660 LièpvreEntrée avec repas : 22€ / Formule enfant : 11€ / Entrée seule : 11€Réservations avant le 31 janvier sur payasso.frLes interviews sont également à retrouver sur les plateformes Spotify, Deezer, Apple Podcasts, Podcast Addict ou encore Amazon Music.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
The Walk , Week 2 Pastor Nathan Zickert · 2 Corinthians 5:7A video recording of this sermon is available here.For more information about Grace Community Church of Riverside, visit us online at https://www.gccriverside.com.
Welcome to the Leading Edge in Emotionally Focused Therapy, hosted by Drs. James Hawkins, Ph.D., LPC, and Ryan Rana, Ph.D., LMFT, LPC—Renowned ICEEFT Therapists, Supervisors, and Trainers. We're thrilled to have you with us. We believe this podcast, a valuable resource, will empower you to push the boundaries in your work, helping individuals and couples connect more deeply with themselves and each other. In this episode of Finally the Big Show – Step 7: The Hidden Need, James Hawkins and Ryan Rana dive into one of the most paradoxical moves in EFT: helping clients access and ask for their deepest attachment needs. They explore why secure attachment is all about needs, yet why going for need too early is a clinical trap that invites blame, reactivity, and the negative cycle to take over. Using rich metaphors—from ER triage to math progression to “ESPN tickers from hell”—they walk you through how to seed need from the very beginning, how to recognize when couples are truly ready (double greens), and how to move from hypothetical “someday” needs to live, in‑the‑room Step 7 enactments. Episode Highlights - Why “need” is both central and dangerous - Secure attachment = meeting needs through responsiveness and caregiving. - But in Stage 1, asking “What do you need?” usually invites blame and negative model of other (“I need my partner to do their work”). - The developmental order: don't jump to trigonometry - Needs work in Step 7 is like trig/calculus; Stage 1 work is basic math. - You can't skip the progression: tracking the cycle, working blocks, primary emotion, softening/acceptance, then deepest need. - Seeding need long before Step 7 - Use language like, “This is what your heart needed here…” throughout Stage 1. - By the time you explicitly go for need, it should have been seeded dozens of times. - Double green lights and safety conditions - Only consider Step 7 when both partners are “double green”: open, present, non‑reactive. - This is the one place Ryan will not enact into a block; the caregiving response must be highly likely to land. - Pre‑7: loading reluctance to reach - Use a “7A / pre‑seven” move: enact the fear of reaching (“In this place I feel so gross, I don't deserve comfort”). - This both crystallizes the sufferer's dilemma and awakens the caregiver to what's really at stake. - How to actually load the need - James' path: - Strong use of self (embody and mirror pain). - Slow, detailed evoking in the body (“Where do you feel this right now?”). - Gentle curiosity: “If we could listen to that part of you, what would it cry out for right here, right now?” - Ryan's path: - Use guided hypotheticals (e.g., next Tuesday in the kitchen after a bad day). - Ask, “Your partner really sees you in that place and comes to you—what would they say or do that would ease this pain?” - Then re‑enter the present so it becomes an in‑the‑room enactment, not just a fantasy. - From hypothetical to live Step 7 enactment - The key is reentry: “Can we let that need be here now, in your body, in this room? Could you turn and ask your partner for that right now?” - If it stays hypothetical (“It would be nice if someday you could…”), it's not Step 7.Using attachment history as a compass - Draw on earlier assessment work: - Who felt safe? - How did people respond when you were in pain? - What would you say now to the younger you who was hurting? - Those answers often preview the exact Step 7 need (e.g., “You're okay, buddy, just like you are”). - Normalizing “I don't know” and therapist awkwardness - “I don't know what I need” is not a block; it's exactly where years of defense have left them. - Therapists don't have to be smooth; they have to be slow, thoughtful, and present. - A caregiver saying, “I don't know what to say, but I'm here,” can be a beautiful A.R.E. response. - Training and community notes - Core Skills 3 & 4 in Huntington, WV (Jan 15–17, 2026). - Externship in Virginia Beach, VA (Sept 15–18, 2026) with repeaters at 50% off. We aim to equip therapists with practical tools and encouragement for addressing relational distress. We're also excited to be part of the team behind Success in Vulnerability (SV)—your premier online education platform. SV offers innovative instruction to enhance your therapeutic effectiveness through exclusive modules and in-depth clinical examples. Stay connected with us: Facebook: Follow our page @pushtheleadingedge Ryan: Follow @ryanranaprofessionaltraining on Facebook and visit his website James: Follow @dochawklpc on Facebook and Instagram, or visit his website at dochawklpc.com George Faller: Visit georgefaller.com If you like the concepts discussed on this podcast you can explore our online training program, Success in Vulnerability (SV). Thank you for being part of our community. Let's push the leading edge together!
It's a Wonderful Birth, Week 3Pastor Nathan Zickert · Isaiah 9:2-7A video recording of this sermon is available here.For more information about Grace Community Church of Riverside, visit us online at https://www.gccriverside.com.
It's a Wonderful Birth, Week 2Pastor Nathan Zickert · Luke 2:1–7A video recording of this sermon is available here.For more information about Grace Community Church of Riverside, visit us online at https://www.gccriverside.com.
Isaiah 9:6-7A child is born, a son is given and all authority will be on his shoulders. And he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. Of the greatness of his government and peace there will be no end. He will reign on David's throne and over his kingdom, establishing and upholding it with justice and righteousness from that time on and forever. The zeal of the Lord Almighty will accomplish this.There are names given to this child that distinguish Him from all others that have come before Him or gone after Him.Take a few moments and reflect on the names given and identify the hope that He is to us.Where do you need the son of God to be your wonderful counselor?What areas of your life do you need him to be mighty God?How can he play the role of everlasting father in your life?How can you crown him the prince of peace in your life?As we close out our time think, about this declaration made from verse 7 of this passage this time from the Message BibleHis ruling authority will grow and there will be no limits to the wholeness He bringsLet's pray: “Immanuel, Lord Jesus, We who are anxious over many things look forward to your coming among us. To you we say, "Come Lord Jesus! Help us to receive and embrace the Hope eternal that only You bring. Emanuel, God with us. Amen”
When 19-year-old Brianna Denison vanished from her friend's home in the early hours of January 20, 2008, the city of Reno, Nevada was on high alert, rallying to help find her and bring her home. As police worked with minimal evidence to find Brianna's abductor, they followed the DNA trail to the University of Nevada, Reno Campus, uncovering a predator who had been targeting students for months. Connect with us on Social Media!You can find us at:Instagram: @bookofthedeadpodX: @bkofthedeadpodFacebook: The Book of the Dead PodcastTikTok: BookofthedeadpodOr visit our website at www.botdpod.comABC News. (2008a, January 22). FBI joins search for “Abducted” teen. https://abcnews.go.com/US/Story?id=4172264&page=2ABC News. (2008b, February 19). Body found in Reno is missing student. https://abcnews.go.com/TheLaw/story?id=4301456&page=1Being Brianna's Brother. (2018, January 28). Reno Gazette Journal, 7A.Bellisle, M. (2009, January 9). Four aggravating conditions cited for capital punishment. Reno Gazette Journal, 1A-7A.Bellisle, M., & Mullen, F. X., Jr. (2008, November 27). Biela had trouble with women, law. RGJ. https://ceadstorage.blob.core.windows.net/cead-images/NewsReportreBiela.pdfBiela gets life prison on top of death row. (2010, July 31). Nevada Appeal. https://www.nevadaappeal.com/news/2010/jul/31/biela-gets-life-prison-on-top-of-death-row/Biela v. State, 381 P.3d 594 | Nev., Judgment, Law, casemine.com. (n.d.). https://www.casemine.com. https://www.casemine.com/judgement/us/5975bc9eadd7b04349680535Crime Desk. (2025, July 11). Stolen in the Night: The Brianna Denison murder that changed Nevada forever. Medium. https://medium.com/@crimedesk/stolen-in-the-night-the-brianna-denison-murder-that-changed-nevada-forever-96c89c54a49bFort Bragg Advocate-News. (2018, August 23). Brianna Denison: Former Mendocino youth missing. Fort Bragg Advocate-News. https://www.advocate-news.com/2008/01/24/brianna-denison-former-mendocino-youth-missing/IrishExaminer.com. (2020, May 19). US serial rapist sentenced to death. Irish Examiner. https://www.irishexaminer.com/world/arid-30460203.htmlJames Biela petitions court for retrial in rape, murder of 19-year-old Brianna Denison. (2016, July 12). KRXI. https://foxreno.com/news/local/james-biela-returns-to-court-for-rape-and-murder-of-19-year-old-reno-womanJournal, M. B. R. G. (2018, January 26). From May 2010: Testimony details discovery of body, Brianna Denison death. Reno Gazette Journal. https://www.rgj.com/story/news/crime/2018/01/26/may-2010-testimony-details-discovery-body-brianna-denison-death/1067359001/Jul 28, 2008, page 4 - Reno Gazette-Journal at Newspapers.comTM. (n.d.). Newspapers.com. https://www.newspapers.com/image/149445981/?match=1&terms=brianna%20denisonKing, G. C. (n.d.). The murder of Brianna Denison — snatched in the Dead of Night — Crime Library. https://www.crimelibrary.org/notorious_murders/classics/brianna_denison/1.htmlKrikorian, T. (2008, March 29). Family invites communty to mark Denison birthday. Reno Gazette Journal, 1A-8A.McCandrew, S. (2008, November 28). Blue ribbons selling out at local stores. Reno Gazette Journal, 3A.Miller, C. (2010, June 3). BRIaNna Denison's killer, James Biela, gets death; mom says “He messed with the wrong family.” CBS News. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/brianna-denisons-killer-james-biela-gets-death-mom-says-he-messed-with-the-wrong-family/Nov 27, 2008, page 5 - Reno Gazette-Journal at Newspapers.comTM. (n.d.). Newspapers.com. https://www.newspapers.com/image/149622758/?match=1&terms=brianna%20denisonO'Malley, J. (2008a, February 22). Police: Suspect not a serial killer, yet. Reno Gazette Journal, 3A.O'Malley, J. (2008b, November 26). Police: DNA links Denison murder suspect to crimes. RGJ. https://archive.ph/20130201071613/http://www.rgj.com/article/20081126/NEWS18/81126016O'Malley, J. (2008c, November 28). Family calls tipster “incredibly brave.” Reno Gazette Journal, 4A.O'Malley, J. (2008d, November 28). Family to fight for tougher laws. Reno Gazette Journal, 3A.Oram, C. (2019a). Order of affirmance. In SUPREME COURT OF NEVADA. https://www.supremecourt.gov/DocketPDF/19/19-6204/117740/20191002123643407_Appendix%20Exhibits.pdfOram, C. (2019b). Petition for Writ of Certiorari - James Biela v. The State of Nevada. In Supreme Court of the United States. https://www.supremecourt.gov/DocketPDF/19/19-6204/117740/20191002123312032_Cert%20Petition.pdfORAM, C. R., NOBLE, J. P., & Washoe County District Attorney. (2019). RESPONDENT'S BRIEF IN OPPOSITION. In SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES [Legal brief]. https://www.supremecourt.gov/DocketPDF/19/19-6204/121720/20191107121019017_BIELA_BRIEF%20IN%20OPP_PET%20CERTIORARI.pdfProducer, B. R. M. N. G. (n.d.). Tip line played key role in cracking cold case - CNN.com. https://www.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/12/02/cold.case.arrest/index.htmlReports, W. (2008, February 23). Former Mendocino resident remembered at candlelight vigil. The Press Democrat. https://www.pressdemocrat.com/2008/02/23/former-mendocino-resident-remembered-at-candlelight-vigil/Search - Supreme Court of the United States. (n.d.). https://www.supremecourt.gov/search.aspx?filename=/docket/docketfiles/html/public/19-6204.htmlStaff. (2017, March 1). Suspect in Denison slaying fit the profile. Las Vegas Review-Journal. https://www.reviewjournal.com/news/suspect-in-denison-slaying-fit-the-profile/The Reno Gazette Journal & Lyon County News Leader. (2008, February 21). Brianna Denison Obituary. Legacy. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/rgj/name/brianna-denison-obituary?id=27318198If you enjoyed the episode, consider leaving a review or rating! It helps more than you know! If you have a case suggestion, or want attention brought to a loved one's case, email me at bookofthedeadpod@gmail.com with Case Suggestion in the subject line.Stay safe, stay curious, and stay vigilant.
Today, Dr. Holmes talks to Heidi and Robin about AVA: Autistic Voiceover Artists.What if there were a place- a program- a community for autistic adults who want to use their voice talents in the voiceover industry? THERE IS! Have you thought about all the ways voiceover work is possible? About our Guests:Heidi S. Hackney MS, PCC, Co-FounderCertified Autism Coach, ICF Accredited Life Coach, Masters in Human Development Robin Brooke SAG-AFTRA, AEA, Co-FounderProfessional Voiceover Talent of 20+ Years. Established VO Instructor and Coach. AVA Program Director. How to contact:https://autisticvoiceoverartists.org/About the ProgramHere at AVA, our mission is to empower autistic adults in the voiceover industry, redefine the creative community, and inspire positive change in the way society perceives and embraces neurodiversity. Please join us! Together, we can make voices heard, dreams realized, and a more inclusive world for all. Live classes led by voiceover professionalsElevate your artistry with specialty workshopsAccess voiceover video courses 24/7A subscription program designed to work for you The program is affordable!
The FBI says a loaded gun magazine was found on a Frontier Airlines plane at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport in Atlanta. A passenger on the Airbus A320 aircraft discovered what appeared to be a loaded magazine containing ten hollow point rounds near seat 7A. The magazine, marked with the initials "K H," was found during boarding for a turnaround return flight to Cincinnati. Please Like, Comment and Follow 'Philip Teresi on KMJ' on all platforms: --- Philip Teresi on KMJ is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. -- Philip Teresi on KMJ Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 FM KMJ | Website | Facebook | Instagram | X | Podcast | Amazon | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The FBI says a loaded gun magazine was found on a Frontier Airlines plane at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport in Atlanta. A passenger on the Airbus A320 aircraft discovered what appeared to be a loaded magazine containing ten hollow point rounds near seat 7A. The magazine, marked with the initials "K H," was found during boarding for a turnaround return flight to Cincinnati. Please Like, Comment and Follow 'Philip Teresi on KMJ' on all platforms: --- Philip Teresi on KMJ is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. -- Philip Teresi on KMJ Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 FM KMJ | Website | Facebook | Instagram | X | Podcast | Amazon | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mount Carmel and Lincoln-Way East are set to collide in a Class 8A quarterfinal matchup. Brother Rice continued its dominance in 7A and will battle St. Charles North in the quarterfinals. Fenwick cruised into the 6A quarterfinals and will take on Burlington Central.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/friday-night-drive--3534096/support.
7A was expected to be one of the most wide open draws out of all eight classifications and with five double digit seeds still left it is playing out that way. Steve Soucie breaks down the quarterfinal round of the 2025 IHSA Class 7A Playoffs.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/friday-night-drive--3534096/support.
Carmel put up 540 yards against Normal Community in a 7A playoff opener, but the win didn't come without some anxious moments in the fourth quarter.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/friday-night-drive--3534096/support.
Lincoln-Way Central displayed all its weapons Friday night in a 49-7 shellacking of Reavis to open its 7A playoff adventure.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/friday-night-drive--3534096/support.
Get our merch! https://tgifpod.creator-spring.com/This month have one of our most favorite topics Halloween!Here's your menu:Two Guys a Girl and A Pizza Place Season 3 episode 6Halloween 2: Mind over BodySabrina the Teenage WitchSeason 2 ep 7A river of Candy corn runs through itFamily MattersS2 ep 7Dog Day HalloweenPerfect strangersS7.E5Fright Night
Dana In The Morning Highlights 10/7A few zip codes around town are selling 40% faster now than before the pandemicThis past Saturday the Southern Smoke Festival had its biggest fundraising event - $1.7 millionCongratulations to Humble ISD Pre-K teacher Lisa - she won our trip to beautiful Naples, Florida
#303nd for 25th of September, 2025 or 3311! (33-Oh-Leven, not Oh-Eleven, OH-Leven)http://loosescrewsed.comJoin us on discord! And check out the merch store! PROMO CODEShttps://discord.gg/3Vfap47ReaSupport us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LooseScrewsEDSquad Update: (Updated by Bloom 9/25)Screwspace - Several conflicts stuck in a pending stateWar in G 218-5 pending but new6A and 7A are in investment/civil liberty, V2151 Cygni is in Boom/Civil LIberty, several other systems are in boom or investment310 Star Systems, controlling 78Musca Dark region UE-W a3-0 - Deep Skrew One is online! I'm looking to push us up to the top spot before continuing my march to IC 2602 Sector ZU-Y d103 - if anyone has bounties they want to deliver 500 LY from home…PowerPlay Update: - Cycle 47Kruger 5's Power Rankings - https://k5elite.com/ Niceygy's Power Points - https://elite.niceygy.net/powerpointsFind out more in the LSN-powerplay-hub forum channel.Galnet Update: https://community.elitedangerous.com/Rackham Seeks clues to HIP 87621 Mystery - aka CG endedSchrodinger's Mining CG did/didn't occurExobiologists Demand Answers as HIP 87621 Grows - Lore UpdateType-11 latest reported buffs:More than doubled mining damage resulting in Increased fragments per second, Increased limpet speed, Increased Controller limpet count from 8 to 14, Increased chance of enriched chunk spawning, Reduced Mining Volley Repeater spreadDev News: T-11 Delayed a Week due to suggestions from Partner Program, of which NONE OF US ARE, FDEV, LOOKING AT YOU BRABEN!Renaming your ACCT is live for 500 ARXMining CG consequently Delayed a Week - T11 paint job among the prizes for 1T of Platinum/Painite/OsmiumDiscussion:New ship power creep, good, bad, indifferent? Community Corner:CMDR Sulu storyCMDR Chiggy storySpecial premiere / sneak peek of ‘Roy's Stories - The Musical'https://suno.com/s/3yU6sv1b8AFaYU1N
We're back! The Prep Rally Podcast kicks off a brand-new season with our Football Season Preview, breaking down everything you need to know before Friday night lights return across Northwest Arkansas and the River Valley. This week, Sydney and the crew are joined by special guest Walter Woodie to huddle up on all things high school football—conference by conference. From 2A battles to the heavyweights in 7A, we're spotlighting the teams, players, and storylines to watch this fall. Here's what we cover in this episode: 2A: Magazine, Mountainburg, Johnson County Westside, Subiaco Academy 3A: Booneville, Charleston, Mansfield + who else could shake things up 4A: Can Elkins repeat? Will Ozark break through in a tough league? 5A: Farmington vs. the field—can Alma or Harrison make a run? 6A: Greenwood and Shiloh lead the pack, but who's next in line? 7A: Fayetteville, Rogers, Bentonville… and new coaches to watch We also bring you our “Gimme 5” segment, featuring the biggest questions in the River Valley and the top 5 players to watch in NWA this season. We also bring you our “Gimme 5” segment, featuring the biggest questions in the River Valley and the top 5 players to watch in NWA this season. Chapters (00:00:00) - Introduction(00:01:50) - Class 2A(00:04:58) - Class 3A(00:10:44) - Class 4A(00:15:56) - Road Trip Trailer(00:17:50) - Class 5A(00:22:42) - Class 6A(00:27:57) - Class 7A(00:34:15) - Leland's Top 5 Questions of the Season(00:37:30) - Graham's Top 5 Players to Watch(00:39:58) - Sydney's Top 5 Things to Look Forward To
On this episode of The Mark White Show at Football in the South Scoreboard Media Days, we turn our attention to three storied programs in Northwest Alabama—Sheffield, Colbert County, and Florence. Hear from coaches and players as they share what drives their teams, how they're building leadership, and what it means to wear the jersey in communities rich with tradition. From small-town grit to 7A expectations, this episode captures the heart of high school football in The Shoals.
Gugga was introduced to Focusing by philosophers at The University of Helsinki. She is a part of the Embodied Critical Thinking and Freedom to Think projects and teaches Focusing and Thinking at the Edge to academics and artists. Gugga came to philosophy after years of being a musician and photographer. Her love of nature made environmental aesthetics and landscape studies an area of philosophy that felt applicable to how she understands the world. In this episode Gugga discusses her interest in the concept of beauty and how it is often narrowed down to something superficial but she redefines beauty as something at the core of being human, an experience that allows us to sense our connection to the world. For Gugga the subtle everyday experiences of beauty can be profound, offering a glimpse of our deep connection to the world. We discussed the meaning of landscape as an interaction between the person and the land and how to be a tourist so that our relation to places is not superficial, taking selfies, but deeper and aesthetic. Guðbjörg (Gugga) Rannveig Jóhannesdóttir is an associate professor at Iceland University of the Arts' department of art education. Environmental philosophy, environmental ethics, phenomenology and aesthetics, and the study of beauty and sensuous knowledge are at the centre of her work. She is a expert group member of the Icelandic government's Masterplan for nature protection and she is an active member of the Embodied Critical Thinking research team and the Freedom to Make Sense research project. She has training in Thinking at the edge and is a certified Focusing trainer. In her teaching at the IUA she has been developing ways to integrate ECT methods into research practices in art and education. Gugga on The Living Process:https://youtu.be/E6WrG8SfP8wA link to one of Gugga's chapters: https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-41344-5_7A video of Gugga's workshop to a group of artists: https://vimeo.com/1053356564The Living Process - all episodes and podcast links: https://www.londonfocusing.com/the-living-process/TLP YouTube video channel: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLC0TgN6iVu3n9d9q2l43z1xBMYY3p9FQL
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In this conversation, Steve Mariani, an expert in SBA financing, discusses the intricacies of SBA loans, including when to use them, their eligibility criteria, and the differences between the 504 and 7A loan programs. He emphasizes the importance of SBA financing for small businesses, particularly in real estate acquisition and expansion. The discussion also touches on the demographics of SBA borrowers, highlighting opportunities for younger entrepreneurs and the evolving trends in SBA financing. Professional Real Estate Investors - How we can help you: Investor Fuel Mastermind: Learn more about the Investor Fuel Mastermind, including 100% deal financing, massive discounts from vendors and sponsors you're already using, our world class community of over 150 members, and SO much more here: http://www.investorfuel.com/apply Investor Machine Marketing Partnership: Are you looking for consistent, high quality lead generation? Investor Machine is America's #1 lead generation service professional investors. Investor Machine provides true ‘white glove' support to help you build the perfect marketing plan, then we'll execute it for you…talking and working together on an ongoing basis to help you hit YOUR goals! Learn more here: http://www.investormachine.com Coaching with Mike Hambright: Interested in 1 on 1 coaching with Mike Hambright? Mike coaches entrepreneurs looking to level up, build coaching or service based businesses (Mike runs multiple 7 and 8 figure a year businesses), building a coaching program and more. Learn more here: https://investorfuel.com/coachingwithmike Attend a Vacation/Mastermind Retreat with Mike Hambright: Interested in joining a “mini-mastermind” with Mike and his private clients on an upcoming “Retreat”, either at locations like Cabo San Lucas, Napa, Park City ski trip, Yellowstone, or even at Mike's East Texas “Big H Ranch”? Learn more here: http://www.investorfuel.com/retreat Property Insurance: Join the largest and most investor friendly property insurance provider in 2 minutes. Free to join, and insure all your flips and rentals within minutes! There is NO easier insurance provider on the planet (turn insurance on or off in 1 minute without talking to anyone!), and there's no 15-30% agent mark up through this platform! Register here: https://myinvestorinsurance.com/ New Real Estate Investors - How we can work together: Investor Fuel Club (Coaching and Deal Partner Community): Looking to kickstart your real estate investing career? Join our one of a kind Coaching Community, Investor Fuel Club, where you'll get trained by some of the best real estate investors in America, and partner with them on deals! You don't need $ for deals…we'll partner with you and hold your hand along the way! Learn More here: http://www.investorfuel.com/club —--------------------
Launch Code for 7A daily zoomNotes:(vs 7)It Is Not For You to KnowThey ask a good question and Jesus doesn't rebuke them for asking it, he simply tells them it isn't their business to know. There are some things (many) that knowing will not do us any good and may harm us. The tree of knowledge is not the tree of life. Accepting God at his word and waiting upon him is better than analyzing rationalizing and predicting what God is up to. It is enough to know that our God knows. Knowing God is always better than knowing information.(vs 8) IdentityThe Holy Spirit is power if a new and different kind than any power ever entrusted to men. It is a received power not an earned power or a built power. He is the power and it cannot be separated from his presence.At This TimeJesus's teaching about the kingdom must have been like his other teaching: plain in some aspects and completely opaque in others. After 40 days of teaching about the kingdom the followers of Jesus are anxious for the kingdom to come but mistaken about what the kingdom meant. Is it God's fault we don't understand his teaching? Sometimes I tend to subconsciously place the blame for my misunderstandings at the feet I God. And there is some evidence that Jesus taught the crowds in ways they could not understand (mt 13:10-17) but not these people. They are the ones who have the keys and he tells them plainly about the kingdom. And still they are struggling to understand. Why? God's teaching is clear but our paradigms are not changed. In order to have God teaching we need God hearing. These followers heard kingdom and thought of power exercised through men. But God was telling them about a kingdom where power would be exercised through a Spirit.
Psalm 91:1–16 (ESV)1He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will abide in the shadow of the Almighty. 2I will say to the Lord, “My refuge and my fortress, my God, in whom I trust.” 3For he will deliver you from the snare of the fowler and from the deadly pestilence. 4He will cover you with his pinions, and under his wings you will find refuge; his faithfulness is a shield and buckler. 5You will not fear the terror of the night, nor the arrow that flies by day, 6nor the pestilence that stalks in darkness, nor the destruction that wastes at noonday. 7A thousand may fall at your side, ten thousand at your right hand, but it will not come near you. 8You will only look with your eyes and see the recompense of the wicked. 9Because you have made the Lord your dwelling place— the Most High, who is my refuge— 10no evil shall be allowed to befall you, no plague come near your tent. 11For he will command his angels concerning you to guard you in all your ways. 12On their hands they will bear you up, lest you strike your foot against a stone. 13You will tread on the lion and the adder; the young lion and the serpent you will trample underfoot. 14“Because he holds fast to me in love, I will deliver him; I will protect him, because he knows my name. 15When he calls to me, I will answer him; I will be with him in trouble; I will rescue him and honor him. 16With long life I will satisfy him and show him my salvation.”
Thursday last week I boarded a 6am flight from Melbourne to Sydney. My seat was in a row of 3 on the window and when I found my seat 7A, there was a man already seated in the middle seat. I put my bag in the overhead lockers and politely said with a smile “Sorry mate, I'm on the window” He got up and made space for me to get to my seat and I sat down. As I sat down and put on my seatbelt, he sat back down next to me and I asked him “Are you from Melbourne or Sydney?” He replied “Melbourne” Then I asked what he was heading to Sydney for and he said work. The conversation continued and after about 15 minutes, I had a new client. In today's episode I share the strategy on how to get clients by just saying hello to strangers as you go about your normal day. Make sure you subscribe to my podcast to stay up to date with episodes I release every week. If you loved this episode, I'd be super grateful if you could leave me a review which helps me spread this podcast out to more amazing people just like you :) HERE'S WHERE YOU CAN FOLLOW ME: Instagram: @luke_page HOW TO SIGN DREAM CLIENTS EVERY WEEK - FREE 30 minute video sharing the specific strategy you can use to sign dream clients every week and build a $15k per month coaching business using Instagram, 1 offer and no cold DM's. https://www.lukepage.com.au/clients
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We dish the VW/Audi dirt with tuning company 034Motorsport's Director of Sales and Marketing, Nick Mercadante. We'll discuss 40 years worth of VAG foibles, from mismatched rotors, calipers that can't handle the heat, 1980s ABS tech, wandering shifters and shattering engine mounts – but don't worry, 034 has you covered! Nick brought out his Audi 90 for us on this episode, and we'll start by discussing its 6-level, buttock-melting heated seats (the relay for which is on its deathbed). Jason's dad had this same car back in Germany in the 90s – featuring cloth seats, crank windows, and no AC. It made for a significantly improved Autobahn experience compared to his previous car, an FJ60-Series Land Cruiser. However, in stock form, the little Audi inline-5 hotrod of the 80s is no match for Jason's modified 170 hp VW Scirocco. The Audi 90's 7A engine just doesn't have the oomph to make up for the drivetrain loss and general heft of the AWD drivetrain. If it had the turbocharged 3B motor from the S2, it may be a different story… Speaking of stories, Jason wrote one for Automobile Magazine some 15 years ago on this exact car that now sits in our background. Did you know it has a carbon fiber driveshaft and an anti anti-lock button? Yes, ANTI anti-lock. We learn about the delightfully colorful California vehicle titles of the last century: both rainbow and pink (which is where the phrase “pink slip” comes from). And Derek is deeply distraught to learn Nick has removed the original California 2-number plate (and to learn just how easy it is to register cars outside of California). We'll cover Nick's various vehicles: his college runabout Audi 90, UrS6 wagon, his BMW M2 (F22), Porsche Cayenne GTS (958.2), Audi SQ5 (w/ nearly 700 hp), his Kei truck Subaru Sambar (w/ nearly 20 hp), his Porsche 944, Audi TT RS, and his first-gen Audi R8 V8 with a NASCAR-grade 034Motorsport exhaust. Speaking of Nick's cars, we'll also cover another 034 Nick's collection – friend of the show, Nick Sgambelluri, who so generously provided (and abused) his monster-turbo Audi 200 sedan, as well as his pristine first-gen Ford Probe Turbo for the Dark Horse ICONS episode – where its axle unalived itself in the middle of a reverse donut (sorry, Nick!). We talk 034Motorsport (which is singular and starts with a “zero”), including their 7 lbs aluminum flywheel for the Audi 90, their dogbone engine mounts, their origins making ECUs for 5-cylinder cars 20 years ago, and their new arm, 034Tradition, which will make classic parts to fill in the voids left behind when parts manufacturers discontinue them (they will even take requests!). Other fun tidbits: Jason's secret new turbo car, the classic RV anal-prefix name game, washing titles in Alabama, Derek the felon, trash Kumhos, Derek advising against too much stroking, the Rover gets a makeover (suspension and tires), and possibly a full Vitesse-style engine build via Redline Rebuilds! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Christmas Past, Present, and Future, Week 3Pastor Nathan Zickert · Luke 2:1-7A video recording of this sermon is available here.For more information about Grace Community Church of Riverside, visit us online at https://www.gccriverside.com.
Sign-up for my free 20-day devotional, The Word Before Work Foundations, at http://TWBWFoundations.com--Series: 7 Biblical Principles for Resolving Conflict at WorkDevotional: 3 of 7A person's insight gives him patience, and his virtue is to overlook an offense. (Proverbs 19:11)We're in a series exploring seven biblical principles for resolving conflict at work. Here's the third…Principle #3: Resolve to Overlook or Address the offense that has caused a lack of peace between you and someone else.You may be surprised to learn that Scripture commends overlooking certain offenses, but it's there in black and white (see Proverbs 19:11). And I think we see evidence of this in the life of Christ. Take Jesus's exchange with the “rich young ruler.” After Jesus pointed to God's commands such as the ones to “not murder,” and “not commit adultery,” the young man said, “All these things I have kept from my youth” (see Matthew 19:16-22). To which Jesus must have thought, “Really?”While this man may not have technically murdered or cheated on his wife, Jesus's Sermon on the Mount made clear that no human (save Christ himself) is capable of keeping those commandments perfectly. Jesus undoubtedly saw pride and spiritual blindness in this young man's heart. But he chose “to overlook [the] offense” in this particular interaction.So yes, sometimes we'd be wise to overlook an offense. But other times, we'd be wise to address an offense that is leading to a lack of peace (see Proverbs 27:5). How can we discern when to overlook and when to address an offense that is causing conflict? Here are three steps.#1: Write down the offense as clearly as you can. Because as Charles Kettering once said, “A problem well stated is a problem half solved.” Go back to the note I encouraged you to start last week and complete this sentence: “I feel a lack of peace with [Name] because…” And be as detailed as you can about why you feel a lack of peace towards this person.#2: Pray for wisdom on whether to address or overlook the offense. James 1:5 says, “If any of you lacks wisdom, you should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to you.”#3: Ask yourself these diagnostic questions.Does the offense dishonor God?Has the offense damaged my relationship with the person?Has this person's actions hurt themselves or others?Was the offending action done intentionally?Is the offending action a recurring issue?If I overlook the offense, will I continue to dwell on it?If the answer to all of these questions is “no,” then it's probably wise to overlook the issue which, according to Ken Sande, “involves a deliberate decision not to talk about it, dwell on it, or let it grow into pent-up bitterness or anger.”If you can do that, praise God! If not, we've got some more work to do together next week.
In today's rerun episode of Let's Talk Business, we are thrilled to revisit an enlightening discussion on the interconnected world of real estate financing with the knowledgeable Yanki Markowitz, CEO of SBA Loan Group. Hosted by Meny Hoffman, this episode revisits Yanki's remarkable journey from encountering challenges in obtaining SBA loans to successfully facilitating over $600 million in real estate transactions. Yanki's dedication to empowering small businesses shines through as he shares his deep expertise on navigating SBA loan programs, particularly the flexible 7A and the asset-driven 504, both crucial tools in real estate financing. Throughout this insightful conversation, Yanki stresses the vital importance of financial literacy for business owners, covering essential topics such as tax returns, cash flow, and the strategic decision-making process of purchasing versus renting property. The episode also incorporates valuable perspectives from financial expert Dave Ramsey and underscores the necessity of maintaining financial clarity through regular accountant consultations. Listeners will be inspired by Yanki's values of hospitality, rooted in his upbringing, and the significant role of generosity and community in building meaningful relationships. Whether you're an experienced entrepreneur or just beginning your journey, this episode is packed with insights and actionable strategies for leveraging real estate to drive business growth and financial stability. Tune in to discover how to master business finance and make strategic real estate decisions that foster financial success. 00:01:34 - Small Business Financing With Janky Markowitz 00:03:31 - Government-Funded SBA Loan Program Overview 00:08:01 - Small Business Financing Options 00:09:20 - Real Estate Financing and SBA Loans 00:12:31 - SBA Lending to Startups 00:21:32 - Educating Business Owners on Risk 00:22:20 - Real Estate Investment vs. Company Ownership 00:26:51 - Strategic Real Estate Growth and Profit 00:27:29 - Real Estate Financing Decision Dilemma 00:31:02 - Real Estate Financing for Business Growth 00:33:22 - Understanding Business Owners Through Numbers 00:36:46 - Optimizing Inventory and Maximizing Profits 00:37:11 - Understanding Numbers and Strategic Business Planning 00:43:47 - People, Process, Product in Business 00:49:02 - Personal Background and Hospitality Values One of the safest bets is that real estate appreciates over time - almost no matter what. It may take a while before it happens, but if your business can afford to do so, be your own landlord and own your own facility. Every business owner hopes and expects to grow as quickly as possible. When investing in real estate - or, frankly, anything - keep this in mind so that you don't find yourself with a ten year commitment to a building that you outgrow in half that time. Make sure to speak to your accountant at least once a quarter, and prepare an interim financial statement for that period. Being ignorant of your actual numbers is one of the biggest mistakes you can make, so avoid the problem by regularly updating your statements and being aware of what those numbers really mean. If you're a business owner, you can outsource a lot but you can't outsource the fundamental strategy of where the company is going to go, and what goals it has to reach.
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Your thoughts and your words are more powerful than you may even realize. In fact, Scripture says, “A fool's mouth is his destruction, and his lips are the snare of his soul.” – Proverbs 18:7A snare is simply a trap. When you speak negative, destructive words over yourself, you are literally trapping yourself into the very thing you said.And so many people don't even realize they're doing it!The Bible also tells us, “Death and life are in the power of the tongue.” Whose tongue? Yours. You are speaking death or life when you open your mouth.I want to share this wild, true story with you along with powerful affirmations to speak over your body in this week's podcast video.___FREE DOWNLOAD: https://www.terri.com/peptalkaffirmations/FREE REGISTRATION: https://www.terri.com/lydfreetickets/ GIVE TODAY: https://www.terri.com/single-donation/Be sure to subscribe to my podcast channel for more content about making your dreams bigger than your memories and fulfilling God's plan on your life. SAY HELLO!Website → https://www.terri.com/ Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/terrisavellefoy/ Tik Tok → https://www.tiktok.com/@terrisavellefoy Pinterest → https://www.pinterest.com/terrisavellefoy/Support the Show.