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Midnighters, As we approach the end of 2024, it's time to celebrate the artists who defined this incredible year of techno. This Friday's special four-hour episode of The Midnight Project is packed with tracks from some of the finest names in the scene.Featuring music by Matt Sassari, BLR, Groovecreator, Konstantin Sibold, KAF3R, Vikthor, Kosmo, Victor Ruiz, Alex Stein, Layton Giordani, Jackie Hollander, Weska, Slim Black, André Pillar, Joyhauser, Superstrobe, Eli Brown, Cosmic Boys, Mha Iri, Hans J, Sergio Marini, Luke, Simina Grigoriu, Massano, LEVT, Sebastiaan Hooft, Raden (UK), Mark Reeve, Marie Vaunt, Liquid Soul, AILS, Pagano, Sam Paganini, Danny Avila, SUDO, Metodi Hristov, Jay Lumen, Adam Beyer, Green Velvet, Alex Di Stefano, Drunken Kong, UMEK, Space 92, Franco Smith, TimiR, Pan-Pot, Monika Kruse, KAS:ST, and BYØRN. Experience this celebration of the year's finest tracks and relive the magic with the full playlist at https://www.1001tracklists.com/source/80bhhv/the-midnight-project/index.html. Thank you for an unforgettable year. Let's close 2024 with a bang! Sebastiaan
Steiny & Guru wonder if Dennis Schroder is going to drastically change the Warriors trajectory after losing their 8th game in the past 10.
In this lively conversation with Activator Healer Coach Trainer Marcus Bird, we discuss the utility of Med Beds. So many energy-based enthusiasts are jumping on the energy healing machine bandwagon, but are they all that they are purported to be? Are there any drawbacks to relying on machines to heal us? How does consciousness play into our healing? Perhaps med beds are the “easy button” we've all been secretly desiring? We discuss this and so much more in our segment of Dimensional Deep Dive on Light Warrior Radio. Find Marcus on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/heartofthematrix and learn more about his pyramid meditation by visiting https://www.facebook.com/groups/heartofthematrix
Otis Jiry's Scary Stories Told in the Dark: A Horror Anthology Series
Featured Authors: Nick Carlson, Hyde Price, and Craig Groshek. Think that new product is going to be exactly to fix all your problems? Sorry to disappoint you, but you here are three tales of purchases that didn't quite live up to expectations. In the first, a miracle skin cream has a slight problem if the directions aren't followed properly. In the second, everyone is ready to enter a new era in medicine...though they may not like where it leads. In the third, a man's tinnitus cure starts him hearing the thoughts of others...and he'll do anything to make it stop. To watch the podcast on YouTube: http://bit.ly/ChillingEntertainmentYT Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link! http://bit.ly/ScaryStoriesPodcast If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be amazing! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: http://bit.ly/ScaryStoriesPodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mixed by IliasRo ARTISTS: Max Styler & Oscar L, Andrea Signore, Drumsauw, EANP, Convoke, Andrea Signore, AILS, Suit&Panda
On this week's Tech Nation, Moira speaks with Dr Francois Vigneault, Co-Founder and CEO of Shape Therapeutics, who talks about how they're engineering mRNA to address Parkinson's and Alzheimer's. Then, Dr. Pail Peter Tak, CEO of Candel Therapeutics, uses immuno-oncology treatments to treat solid tumours and metastasized cancers.
When living in a postmodernistic and relativistic culture and society where people are placing preferences over principles, often times we need to be reminded that Truth is nonnegotiable. There is only One absolute standard of Truth which is the Word of God, and in these days we need men and women of faith to be bold and courageous in stepping up, standing on, and speaking the Truth in love. For this reason, our guest today is the co-founder and lead vocalist and bassist for the 22x platinum band, Skillet, one of the best-selling Christian rock bands of the 21st century, John Cooper. You may know many of Skillet's songs such as “Hero”, “Anchor”, “Stars,” “Victorious” or “Monster.” However, on November 1st, John and Skillet released their 12th album with the title ‘Revolution' stating that the revolution they are referencing is not a political one or a militaristic one, but rather it is a revolution of loving your neighbor as yourself. Additionally, John is the author of Awake & Alive to Truth: Finding Truth in the Chaos of a Relativistic World, which we are also going to be discussing today. If you're ready to be encouraged and motivated for such a time as this, I would encourage you to tune in and be a part of this Revolution! Listen to ‘Revolution' Now: https://www.skillet.com/ Find Out More About Skillet: https://www.skillet.com/home Purchase Awake & Alive to Truth by John Cooper: https://www.amazon.com/Awake-Alive-Truth-Finding-Relativistic/dp/1636843360 Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Music makes us feel better — for most of us, this is an intuitive truth. But scientists are only now beginning to understand the remarkable ways that music affects our brains. With the help of innovation, researchers are working to assess and codify the whats, whys and hows that could help us harness this power as a therapeutic tool to treat people grappling with everything from mood disorders to Parkinson's disease. Their data is helping prove that music could be one of our most vital, valuable and accessible forms of medicine. Featured in this episode:Dan Levitin is a best-selling author, music producer, renowned neuroscientist and professor emeritus in psychology at McGill University. His latest book, I Heard There Was a Secret Chord: Music as Medicine was released in August. Frank Russo is a cognitive neuroscientist and psychologist who serves as the chief science officer at LUCID, a Toronto-based company that uses AI to create personalized music therapy to help people with mental health challenges. He's also a professor of psychology at Toronto Metropolitan University, where he heads up the Science of Music Auditory Research and Technology (SMART) lab. Jessica Grahn is a neuroscientist and a professor at Western University. She studies how the brain processes music and its power to activate music in people with mobility issues brought on by neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson's. Charlotte Cumberbirch is a professional choral singer who leads an online vocal health group for older adults at the Cummings Centre in Montreal. Many of her participants are recovering from strokes or dealing with brain diseases, such as Parkinson's. Further reading:The sound of science: How music can transform our brainsAI to benefit humanity: Innovations in senior careThe big idea: could we use music like medicine?AI is unlocking the human brain's secretsHow does music affect your brain? This is your brain. This is your brain on music Solve for X is brought to you by MaRS, North America's largest urban innovation hub and a registered charity. MaRS supports startups and accelerates the adoption of high-impact solutions to some of the world's biggest challenges. For more information, visit marsdd.com.
Consistent Records proudly presents: Consistent Radio! Each month we've got for you a mix of established techno DJs as well as talented local heroes from around the world, hosted by Arthur van Dyk. Broadcasted at: - In Progress Radio (www.inprogressradio.com/) every Saturday from 8pm - 10pm CET. Tune in every weekend and keep track of the movement here: - linktr.ee/CONSISTENTRADIO - www.facebook.com/ConsistentRadio - www.instagram.com/consistentradio/ - @consistent-radio Roger Lavelle Exstasy (Orginal mix) RDLF Dna (Original mix) Marie Vaunt, Tao Andra Out of Your Mind (Orginal mix) SAMDMA, Ghoul (ZA) Gift of Life (Roger Lavelle Remix) ROBPM, Mario Più Sagittarius (Original mix) Da Fokin Dark Voices (Orginal mix) Baus Always Black (Orginal mix) Ominousboy The Nexus (Original mix) Gizmo & Mac Control (Orginal mix) HLGRMS Acid Now (Original Mix) Ronnye M Heaven On Earth (Orginal mix) Zafer Atabey Do You Like That (Orginal mix) SILSAN & Dark Ban Tes Infinity (Original Mix) Danny Fontana, AILS, HRDR Space (Original Mix)
Olympic Swimmers periled by the quality of the Seine River water have taken to drinking Coca-Cola in the belief it will keep them healthy. Brittany and Kendall weigh in on whether they think it's legitimate. Jada is upset with Will, but does she really have a leg to stand on? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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“The Deification Of Kamala” “The Ails Of Society” “Where Do You Get Your News” “Joe Biden Ain't One Of Us”
Considered at one point the powerhouse of global cricket, Sri Lankan cricket has seen a steady decline in the last decade. In this podcast, Rob and Megha endeavour to explore the potential reasons! Follow us On: Cricket8: https://cricket8.com/ -- Jarrod Kimber: Website: https://www.goodareas.coYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@JarrodKimberYTYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@GoodAreasLiveX: https://x.com/ajarrodkimber-- Rob Barron X: https://x.com/MonsieurJudge-- Megha Sinha Youtube: https://youtube.com/@meghasinha7126?si=VRisxCMpkQbsdZH2Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/45YXPLKiGbwvo2Si/?mibextid=LQQJ4dX: https://x.com/MeghaSinha006-- Machel St Patrick Hewitt Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/MC21uXUgCRyhrBsL/
Exclusive Techno DJ Mix set by Ails - We Are Resonance Guest Series #220 Subscribe to listen to Techno music DJ Mix, Tech House music, Deep House, Acid Techno, and Minimal Techno.
Today's podcast is part of my ongoing series called Lifestyle, where I talk about success in our daily Christian Life & the Daily things you should know before leaving home. Today we are talking about Curing What Ails You. My desire is to share insights that will help you to make your life the best it can be. For more information on our available resources, make sure to visit JoeMcGee.com and check out our store. JOIN THE FAMILY Sign-up for the Daily Devotion with Joe to get tips, clips, and more tools to help you build a strong marriage, family, and life using God's Word. Click to JOIN THE FAMILY. WAIT... (You can also join us online) Subscribe to our Youtube channel.
Connor and Ace recap the first 5* football commit in K-State history... and boy oh boy is it a good one --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aggievilleacats/support
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim announced that SPM students who score 10As, regardless of background, will be guaranteed entry to the matriculation programme without affecting the 90% Bumiputera quota. Will the lifting of restrictions for top scorers improve meritocracy in the education sector? We discuss meritocracy and fairness in pre-university pathways with Dr.Lee Hwok-Aun of the ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute.Image Credit: Lens Hitam / Shutterstock.com
Plus: why Biden's aging has long been a 'radioactive' topic for Dems. What the procedure would be were Biden to drop out. How the debate swung the election to Trump. And SCOTUS' much-delayed ruling on immunity will likely be mixed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
RTA's Josh Turley and Marc Canton are big proponents of the importance of training.Ongoing technical training is table stakes for fleet technicians. With the pace of change in automotive technology, if your techs aren't getting at least 40 hours of training per year, they're falling behind. But your training program needs to go beyond technical skills to include:- Warehouse and inventory processes- Quality assurance processes - Business management basics- Leadership skillsIn this week's episode of The Fleet Success Show, our co-hosts dive into the challenges fleet managers can solve with training, what a good training program looks like, and how to use data to identify training needs. Tune in now for their practical advice. Have feedback on the show? We'd love to hear it! Send us your comments, questions, and feedback anywhere on social media @FleetSuccess, or send us an email at podcast@rtafleet.com.Want a copy of “The Fleet Success Playbook”? Reserve your copy today!Don't forget to share the show with your colleagues and friends, and of course, subscribe to "The Fleet Success Show" anywhere you listen to podcasts!
Sam Harris is a renowned neuroscientist, philosopher, bestselling author, and host of the wildly popular Making Sense podcast. This conversation explores the crisis of misinformation and the erosion of critical thinking in society. Sam shares his journey of understanding consciousness through meditation and psychedelics, and how recognizing the illusion of the self can lead to profound inner freedom. We discuss the importance of reason, science, AI, and open conversations to navigate the challenges of our time and build a more rational, cooperative future. Sam's insights are thought-provoking and timely. This is a conversation not to be missed. Enjoy! Show notes + MORE Watch on YouTube Newsletter Sign-Up Today's Sponsors: LMNT: get a FREE Sample Pack with any drink mix purchase
Bernard Henri Levy, or BHL, is a French philosopher, journalist, filmmaker, and public intellectual. He's a leading member of the Nouveaux Philosophes movement, but not up in an ivory tower, traveling to warzones to bear witness and write history. His latest book, Solitude of Israel, is set for release in English later this year, reflecting on thoughts that have troubled him since October 7. When Hamas shocked the world with the October 7 Massacre, Israel felt embraced as never before. World leaders flew in to bear witness and express solidarity. Parliament buildings lit up in the colors of the Israeli flag. Israelis thought - that's it, this time the world gets it and will back us as we fight for humanity against Hamas, as we fight to bring the hostages home. That optimism has given way to a sense of betrayal. The knowledge that the world wants to end this war with Hamas on its feet - and undermining Israel's leverage to get the hostages back. SOLITUDE is Israel's condition, but must it be its fate?Stay up to date at:https://www.stateofanationpodcast.com/X: https://twitter.com/stateofapodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/stateofapod/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/state-of-a-nation
In our modern world, where isolation, loneliness, and stress are at all-time highs, how do we fend off the feelings—and the medical symptoms—that plague such an outsized percentage of our species?Journalist Julia Hotz's new book, The Connection Cure: The Prescriptive Power of Movement, Nature, Art, Service, and Belonging, explores the phenomenon of social prescribing, a medicine-adjacent approach being adopted in the UK that sees doctors prescribing things like “sea swimming” (yes, really!) and has the potential to alleviate not only the health burdens many of us face in our daily lives but also the pressures on the medical system and the heavy costs of medical care. In this episode, I talk with Julia about what inspired her to write The Connection Cure and the incredible and surprising results of her extensive research. Discover how social prescribing could take you from asking, “what's wrong with me?” to “what matters to me?” instead:Defining and demystifying the concept of social prescribing;How reconnecting with how we used to live can drastically improve our health;Where our deep-seated misconceptions about mental health come from;Whether social prescribing stands a chance of taking hold in the U.S.Related Links:Order Julia's book - https://www.socialprescribing.co/Find Julia on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/hotzthoughts/Episode 172, The Healing Power of Nature - https://www.bossedup.org/podcast/episode172Episode 440 - The Problem with Self-Help - https://www.bossedup.org/podcast/episode440Bossed Up Courage Community - https://www.facebook.com/groups/927776673968737/Bossed Up LinkedIn Group - https://www.linkedin.com/groups/7071888/The Nature Fix: Why Nature Makes Us Happier, Healthier, and More Creative by Florence Williams - https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-nature-fix-why-nature-makes-us-happier-healthier-and-more-creative-florence-williams/16616779?ean=9780393355574How to take the news that depression has not been shown to be caused by a chemical imbalance by Dr. Joanna Moncrieff - https://joannamoncrieff.com/2022/07/24/how-to-take-the-news-that-depression-has-not-been-shown-to-be-caused-by-a-chemical-imbalance/Dopesick by Beth Macy - https://bookshop.org/p/books/dopesick-dealers-doctors-and-the-drug-company-that-addicted-america-beth-macy/16344771?ean=9780316551304
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Take two trees and call me in the morning. On this Earth Day, how nature affects our health, from brain studies in national parks to forest bathing in Japan.
Take two trees and call me in the morning. On this Earth Day, how nature affects our health, from brain studies in national parks to forest bathing in Japan.
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Introduction: Host Michael Rand looks at the Twins offense through eight games, finding a team that is second to last in runs per game at 2.88 and struggling to sustain rallies. There are multiple reasons for the poor start at the plate, but the net effect is a team that is now 3-5 and not looking very dangerous at the plate. 11:00: Star Tribune Vikings writer Andrew Krammer joins Rand for a look at all the potential quarterbacks available in the draft. What will the Vikings end up doing? And what is their best-case scenario with the draft a little more than two weeks away? 34:00: UConn triumphs and the Gophers men's hockey team gets a key addition.
In many places, the cocktail hour is an honored – even sacred – tradition. And in few places is that more true than New Orleans. On this week's show, we explore the fascinating evolution of cocktail culture in the Big Easy – its past, present and future. We begin with craft cocktail master Neal Bodenheimer. Neal, who opened Freret Street bar Cure in 2009, traces the city's long love affair with concocted libations in his James Beard-nominated book, Cure: New Orleans Drinks And How To Mix 'Em. Next, we swing over to Gravier Street to join flavorist Christa Cotton on a tour of her El Guapo factory where she creates her internationally award-winning bitters and much-loved cocktail mixers. Finally, we sit down with T. Cole Newton, one of New Orleans' premiere bartenders and bar owners. His book, Cocktail Dive Bar, not only shares recipes from his famed Mid-City hangout Twelve Mile Limit, but also imparts plenty of thoughtful wisdom Cole has garnered from over a decade in business. For more of all things Louisiana Eats, be sure to visit us at PoppyTooker.com.
In many places, the cocktail hour is an honored – even sacred – tradition. And in few places is that more true than New Orleans. On this week's show, we explore the fascinating evolution of cocktail culture in the Big Easy – its past, present and future. We begin with craft cocktail master Neal Bodenheimer. Neal, who opened Freret Street bar Cure in 2009, traces the city's long love affair with concocted libations in his James Beard-nominated book, Cure: New Orleans Drinks And How To Mix 'Em. Next, we swing over to Gravier Street to join flavorist Christa Cotton on a tour of her El Guapo factory where she creates her internationally award-winning bitters and much-loved cocktail mixers. Finally, we sit down with T. Cole Newton, one of New Orleans' premiere bartenders and bar owners. His book, Cocktail Dive Bar, not only shares recipes from his famed Mid-City hangout Twelve Mile Limit, but also imparts plenty of thoughtful wisdom Cole has garnered from over a decade in business. For more of all things Louisiana Eats, be sure to visit us at PoppyTooker.com.
As a physician, Hanah Polotsky is an expert in treating diabetes, thyroid disorders, and serious hormonal abnormalities. As a leadership expert, Dr. Polotsky excels at showing executives — both in and outside the medical field — how best to run teams and apply the tenets of lean management to their organizations. A native of Belarus who fled to the United States at 17 to escape rampant anti-Semitism, Dr. Polotsky earned her Master of Business Operational Excellence at The Ohio State University Fisher College of Business. She is the lead author of Physician Leader: How Exam Room Experience Drives Leadership Excellence. Often, whether in hospitals or the profit-driven marketplace, administrators are unprepared for the leadership roles that become their responsibility. This week, Dr. Polotsky shares her prescription for curing the most common supervisory ailments. Listen now, and you'll start to feel better immediately. Monday Morning Radio is hosted by the father-son duo of Dean and Maxwell Rotbart. Photo: Dr. Hanah Polotsky, Physician Leader Posted: March 18, 2024 Monday Morning Run Time: 46:47 Episode: 12.37 RELATED EPISODES: This Surgeon is Operating a New Business that Could Revolutionize Learning Dr. Per-Olof Hasselgren on the “Anatomy” of Idioms, Slang Common Expressions What Everyone Can Learn From a Daring Team of ‘Citizen Scientists' and Enlightened Physicians
Look. This episode (of the show, not the game) is genuinely our worst one. Severe technical issues, de-syncs, bad conversation even. We're putting this one out there for completion's sake. Sorry, but you know, it's a free show. Try paying us, see this episode get better in real time. Mitchell Wolfe on Twitter: @TheWolfeFM Dustin Jackson on Twitter: @AmazingDJDustin And please subscribe so that you can catch us when we come back next week when we'll continue playing Batman: The Enemy Within!!
Episode Summary:In this episode, Aimee dives deep into the complexity of nutrition and explains why simply being told what to eat is not enough. She explores the various factors that impact our ability to implement diet and lifestyle changes, including our environment, work-life balance, and genetic variations. Aimee emphasizes the importance of incremental changes and addresses the challenges of meeting our nutrient needs in today's world.Key Takeaways:Implementing diet, exercise, and lifestyle advice can be challenging due to various factors such as time constraints, work demands, and the strictness of recommended plans.Our environment, including marketing and advertising, can influence our food choices and make it difficult to maintain a healthy diet.Work-life balance and chronic work demands can impact the quantity and quality of our food choices, leading to unhealthy habits.Absorption of nutrients is crucial for maintaining optimal health, and factors such as digestive issues, genetics, and stress can affect our ability to absorb nutrients from food.Meeting our nutrient needs is essential but challenging, as nutrient density in our food has decreased over time, and genetic variations can impact our individual requirements.Notable Quotes:"Most nutrition advice insists upon staying at this tip of the iceberg and really neglects a whole lot of shit that sits below the surface of that question." "Change is a challenge, and if you are like most of us, you have a lot that is going on, competing for your attention." "The desire to eat healthfully requires a great deal of persistent push back against the pervasive environment of our times." "Our body needs energy and vitamins and minerals. We know this. But we may not be absorbing them due to various factors such as digestive issues, genetic variations, and the nature of the nutrients we ingest." "98% of Americans are still not consistently meeting our current vitamin and mineral suggestions, which are just a starting point for optimal health."Resources:Work with AimeeBlasphemous Nutrition SubstackNPR: Food Stamps for SodaStover PJ, Caudill MA. Genetic and epigenetic contributions to human nutrition and health: managing genome-diet interactions. J Am Diet Assoc. 2008 Sep;108(9):1480-7. doi: 10.1016/j.jada.2008.06.430. PMID: 18755320; PMCID: PMC5421377.Mullins VA, Bresette W, Johnstone L, Hallmark B, Chilton FH. Genomics in Personalized Nutrition: Can You "Eat for Your Genes"? Nutrients. 2020 Oct 13;12(10):3118. doi: 10.3390/nu12103118. PMID: 33065985; PMCID: PMC7599709.Listen to the full episode of Blasphemous Nutrition to gain a deeper understanding of the complexities of nutrition and how various factors impact our ability to implement and benefit from dietary changes. Stay tuned for more insightful episodes from Blasphemous Nutrition!
America has been a notably hard-working society for most of its history—but has become much less so in recent decades. Labor-force participation, especially among men of prime working age, has fallen to levels not seen since the Great Depression and is particularly low in certain regions of the Middle West and South. The decline of […]
America has been a notably hard-working society for most of its history—but has become much less so in recent decades. Labor-force participation, especially among men of prime working age, has fallen to levels not seen since the Great Depression and is particularly low in certain regions of the Middle West and South. The decline of work has coincided with declining health status and longevity and high levels of drug addiction.Policy analysts and political leaders have offered widely differing explanations for these discouraging trends, from trade policies and globalization to welfare policies, cultural upheavals, and regulatory suppression of economic opportunities. Their ideas for reversing course have important implications not only for national social and economic welfare, but also for partisan politics, as working-class Americans have been shifting significantly from their traditional home in the Democratic Party to the Republican Party.Join us to learn more about this critical topic as Heritage's Christopher DeMuth moderates a conversation with Oren Cass (author of The Once and Future Worker: A Vision for the Renewal of Work in America), Nicholas Eberstadt (author of Men Without Work), Iain Murray (author of The Socialist Temptation), and former U.S. Senator Rick Santorum (author of Blue Collar Conservatives: Recommitting to an America That Works). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dan Quinn gets hired by the Washington Commanders but was it the right hire and did the Josh Harris group fail their first big test? The fan base is once again disgruntled, divided and having flashbacks of the Little Man Dan Snyder era.
Medical science hasn't always been, well, a science. For many centuries it was mostly just focused on finding different rocks to shove up people's buttholes, or figuring out new ways to expose witches. Nowadays we leave that stuff to the professionals at the chiropractic clinics.
The Dean's List with Host Dean Bowen – Goff didn't take the bait to swing at his former team. His comments sound a lot like G.K. Chesterton, who said, “The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves which is behind him.” The Detroit Lions hadn't won a playoff game in 32 years, and I compare their recent playoff victory over the Los Angeles Rams to the current situation America finds herself in...
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Gonzaga's shooting woes cont . . . wait, what? They DON'T? The Free Ira Brown boys will talk it out, let you know if we should expect the hot shooting to continue on the road against the Santa Clara Broncos. The Zag Women embark on their tour of WCC dominance with a win over Portland and we remember our favorite things from 1999. Some of them don't involve slippers. Support the Show! patreon.com/freeirabrown
Eliot Shorr-Parks joins the guys and gives his breakdown of why the Eagles offense has struggled against the blitz, his thoughts on the Eagles coaching staff, Jalen Hurts, and more.
One day after the Eagles' lopsided loss to the San Francisco 49ers, they addressed the middle of their defense with the addition of former all-pro Colts LB Shaq Leonard. But we would be fools to think that's the solution to fixing the Eagles defense. How dire are the personnel problems on that side of the ball? Bo Wulf and Zach Berman react to the loss with the benefit of some sleep. Are the Eagles drawing dead heading into the playoffs or was this a one-game blip? And what role will Leonard play against Dak Prescott on Sunday night? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What ails the blueline ails the Preds On this episode of the It's All Your Fault podcast, AP-Radio's Jeremy K. Gover and Penalty Box Radio's Alex Daugherty discuss topics including:If the PP is good, why are the Preds losing?Nashville's blown three 2-goal leads in their last four games Is Ryan McDonagh the glue that keeps this team together?Has Juuse Saros been... bad?Is Filip Forsberg a point-per-game player in the NHL?Just how big is the loss of Tommy Novak to IR?The penalty kill was one of the League's best but now it's one of the worstFollow our host on Twitter at @ItsGovertime and our special guest at @AlexDaugherty1
Keyonte George made his first start for the Utah Jazz and the offense flows at a much higher with Jordan Clarkson flaming on for the Jazz.However, the Jazz are still stricken by turnovers and without Walker Kessler for two weeks the lack of rim protection is going to be a real issue moving forward.Late Game Watch takes a look at the Boston Celtics and the Los Angeles ClippersLocked On Jazz Podcast
Keyonte George made his first start for the Utah Jazz and the offense flows at a much higher with Jordan Clarkson flaming on for the Jazz. However, the Jazz are still stricken by turnovers and without Walker Kessler for two weeks the lack of rim protection is going to be a real issue moving forward. Late Game Watch takes a look at the Boston Celtics and the Los Angeles Clippers Locked On Jazz Podcast
On this episode of Talking Buffalo, Patrick Moran is joined by Tone Pucks for his weekly visit to discuss the Buffalo Bills barely escaping what would've been an epically embarrassing home loss to the New York Giants on Sunday night and if offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey's capable of fixing what's ailing the offense--if it's not him personally who ails the Bills offense the most. The Bills played absolutely horrible offensively for the majority of Sunday night's game before scoring touchdowns on consecutive possessions to take a lead that ultimately went down to the final play of the game. The guys discuss if they feel a little better about the big picture after sleeping on it for a night before recording the podcast in addition to focus on what's ailing the offense the most and if Dorsey will make the necessary changes in its attack. They also discuss some of the highlights and lowlights from the game, and brutally honest on if they think this is currently a championship caliber football team. They also spend some time dissecting portions of an excellent article on the Bills from Tyler Dunne of Go Long. That plus some Buffalo Sabres (very) early season struggles that has Pucks perturbed already and plenty more. Follow Tone Pucks on Twitter @TonePucksRedux ♦♦♦♦♦ Follow Patrick Moran/Talking Buffalo Podcast Substack: Patrick Moran's Substack Twitter: @PatMoranTweets. Facebook: Talking Buffalo Podcast YouTube: Talking Buffalo Podcast YouTube Channel Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In today's episode for 13th October 2023, we see why India's largest insurer seems to be struggling a bit. Talk to Ditto - https://bit.ly/45uvyDL
All of us agree that the currently political system isn't working, regardless of where we sit on the political divide. With the federal government consolidating and amassing power, it's increasingly difficult to see how they're serving the people instead of the beast it's become. But what is the answer? Is there a solution that moves us closer to what America's founding fathers had envisioned nearly 250 years ago. My guest today, Max Borders, joins us to talk about the concepts in his newest book, Underthrow: How Jefferson's Dangerous Ideas Will Spark a New Revolution. We talk about what it truly means to be free, the idea of a “national divorce,” where socialized services work and where they go too far, the power of decentralization, how innovation is act of subversion, and the difference between and overthrow and an underthrow to change the world. SHOW HIGHLIGHTS: Community governance Constitution of Consent Downsides to dissolution of the United States A “national divorce” done wrong Why would a new constitution be any different Overthrow is violent, “underthrow” is peaceful Understanding the origin of rights The current system no longer serves us Subversive innovation Battle Planners are back in stock. Pick yours up today! Get your signed copy of Ryan's new book, The Masculinity Manifesto Want maximum health, wealth, relationships, and abundance in your life? Sign up for our free course, 30 Days to Battle Ready ⠀ Download the NEW Order of Man Twelve-Week Battle Planner App and maximize your week.
Welcome to SEASON 3! To claim your free gift, leave a review on Apple Podcasts, screenshot it and send it to me at nikki@curlynikki.com! ********************** Affirm: "Move through me". Then Notice, Feel, Be(come) the Spirit that feeds the 5000, the Love that heals the broken, the unmoving One that moves (through) us all. There's something that you keep overlooking. Stop. I Love You, I Am You, nik ****************************** "Keep silence... be mute. If you have not yet become the tongue of God. Be an ear." - Rumi "A million speak of Love, yet how few know True Love is not to lose remembrance even for an instant." -Kabir "During the period when we existed as a soul composed of light, we knew our Father. When we were nothing other than light, that light perceived the Light; it prayed and bowed down in reverential obeisance. That light form still exists within us as a mysterious secret, a mysterious, secret light body, an atom, a ray, the soul. It is the treasure of wisdom which can be seen in the state of God's love. This soul, this light form is God's mystery, and its life is God's life. Its actions are God's actions, and its love is undiminishing, endless, and indivisible." -Bawa Muhaiyaddeen "When repeating a mantra or one of God's names, He is present as that mantra or name; one should bear this in mind." - Ma Anandamayi Join us on Patreon to support the show, and tune into and participate in live video Q&As with me! Support the show Beginning Aug 7, 2023 - 'GoOD Mornings with CurlyNikki' will begin hosting ads before and after earlier (not new) episodes.
The Phillies looked great against the Tigers for the most part and will now face a tougher test in the Dodgers. Meanwhile, MLB teams struggle to get their houses in order during Pride, and the Mets are the trendy new team to give up on.