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Colleen observed men talking about sports, specifically the Naz Reid trade. we warm up for this morning's WTF: Pop Culture Pride edition, and Jason shares his heart-filling friend reunion. Plus, the Aldi Blind Box promotion didn't go as planned, so they're doing it one more time to make good. And the "Spider-Man: Brand New Day" Cinemark drink cup is an interesting design choice...What is the 100 year baby name rule? Will we ever see another baby Gary?! Colleen tells us about celebrities haunted by other celebrities, we play SMUSH!, and James Bond could have gone to Disney?!SCREEN QUEENS: Katic Couric on "Call Her Daddy," Season 5 of "The Bear" dropped, and don't sleep on "Difficult People." Plus, it's WEEKLY TRIVIA FACE-OFF: Pop culture Pride! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This Omni Talk Retail Fast Five segment breaks down the explosive June 2025 e-grocery data from Brick Meets Click and Mercatus, which showed a 28% year-over-year surge to $9.8 billion, with delivery, pickup, and ship-to-home all posting gains of 25% or more. Chris Walton and Jenn Hahn dig into what's really driving the growth, from the rise of the free delivery era to why time-starved consumers are leaning on online grocery harder than ever. Chris makes the case that regional grocers shouldn't just benchmark against Walmart and Amazon. They should be looking to Sweden, where grocers are making e-grocery profitable despite $35-an-hour starting wages. They also discuss why Walmart is quietly gobbling up grocery market share, what hard discounters like Aldi are doing right, and why Jenn's 80%+ online grocery habit might be the canary in the coal mine for traditional supermarkets everywhere. ⏩ Tune in for the full episode here: https://youtu.be/k2JviUlR0-Q
In February 2018, 47-year-old Julie Reilly was captured on CCTV inside an Aldi supermarket on Paisley Road West in Glasgow. Originally from Auchinleck in East Ayrshire, Julie had spent years rebuilding her life after enduring unimaginable personal tragedy, battling addiction and recovering from a serious brain injury that left her vulnerable. A devoted mother of four and grandmother, she was determined to live independently and remained a familiar face throughout Glasgow's south side. When she suddenly stopped attending medical appointments and vanished without explanation, her family knew something wasn't right.As concern grew, Police Scotland launched a missing persons investigation spanning Govan, Cardonald and the wider Glasgow area. Detectives examined CCTV footage, followed reported sightings and appealed directly to the public for information, while Julie's family desperately searched for answers. What initially appeared to be a routine missing person enquiry soon became far more troubling, leading investigators down a path that exposed a disturbing betrayal of trust and one of the most shocking murder cases Scotland had seen in recent years.In this episode of British Murders with Stuart Blues, we examine the murder of Julie Reilly and the investigation that followed her disappearance. We explore Julie's difficult but resilient life story, the growing concerns that led to her being reported missing, the extensive search efforts across Glasgow, the forensic breakthroughs that transformed the enquiry, and the man who would ultimately admit responsibility for her death. We also look at the impact Julie's murder had on her family, their determination to bring her home, and the remarkable detective work that finally provided the answers they had spent more than a year searching for.Exclusive content:Patreon - Ad Free, Early Access, Exclusive EpisodesFollow the show:British Murders with Stuart BluesDisclaimer:The case discussed in this podcast episode is real and represents the worst day in many people's lives. I aim to cover such stories with a victim-focused approach, using information from publicly available sources. While I strive for accuracy, some details may vary depending on the sources used. Due to the nature of the content, listener discretion is advised. Thank you for your understanding and support. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aldi shoppers are frustrated over the grocer's blind box promotion, consumers turn to wholesale club gas stations, and a SNAP waiver is ruled to be unlawful.
If you've felt squeezed every time you shop for groceries, there may finally be some good news. Kroger is cutting prices on thousands of items as competition heats up with Walmart, Costco, Aldi and Lidl. Clark explains why grocery stores are fighting harder than ever for your business, why private label products are becoming the best value in the store, and how inflation continues to affect everyday staples like tomatoes. Then, Clark looks at a new way to cut one of your biggest monthly bills. AT&T has launched a new "Build-a-Plan" option starting at just $15 per month. Clark explains who this plan works for, how much data most people actually need, and why so many consumers are paying for unlimited plans they rarely use. If you've been hesitant to leave one of the major wireless carriers but want to spend less every month, this new offering could be exactly the kind of competition that helps put money back in your pocket. Plus, Christa shares your #AskClark questions and Clark gives his take. All this and more on the June 22, 2026, episode of The Clark Howard Show. Submit your questions: Ask Clark. Save More On Groceries: Segment 1 Ask Clark: Segment 2 Save More On Your Phone Plan: Segment 3 Ask Clark: Segment 4 Mentioned on the show: Grocery Prices Are Forcing a Major Change How to Save Money on Groceries: 22 Clever Ways Citi Stops Issuing Oft-Recommended Cash Back Credit Card Best Credit Cards for Groceries in 2026 Cash Back Credit Card Calculator Understanding Home Equity Agreements AT&T's New “Build-A-Plan” Starts at $15/Month With Data The Best Phone Plan For You – Compare Phone Plans Best Cell Phone Plans & Deals (2026): Find the Cheapest Option for Your Needs Clark.com resources: Episode transcripts Community.Clark.com / Ask Clark Clark.com daily money newsletter Consumer Action Center Free Helpline: 636-492-5275 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How do restaurants decide who gets the worst tables? Why are Americans obsessed with the German supermarket chain Aldi? And should iced coffee only be consumed in hot weather? We get into all that and more in our Salad Spinner! Dan is joined by Deena Shanker, who covers food and health for Bloomberg Businessweek, and Elazar Sontag, food critic at The Washington Post. They discuss why Diet Coke's biggest rival may be Coke Zero, and weigh in on the latest wellness product: cookies. The Sporkful production team includes Dan Pashman, Emma Morgenstern, Andres O'Hara, Kameel Stanley, and Jared O'Connell. Right now, Sporkful listeners can get three months free of the SiriusXM app by going to siriusxm.com/sporkful. Get all your favorite podcasts, more than 200 ad-free music channels curated by genre and era, and live sports coverage with the SiriusXM app. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Ein wachsames Auge für die eigenen vier Wände kostet bei Aldi weniger als ein durchschnittlicher Kinobesuch.
Terry and David are back with a seriously chaotic catch-up — from recording ads that nearly ended the relationship, to Terry coming home from a hardcore Mayo weekend absolutely shattered (Irish pubs, shots appearing with a single hand gesture, and a wall that literally measures the tallest man who ever walked in). Back at home, it's all sleep deprivation, hotel-bed obsessions, and the ongoing uniform wars as Sydney announces she's not wearing a dress… ever. Plus: Jake the dog goes full kangaroo into the sheep, a “wholesome” Aldi picnic gets mobbed by crows and seagulls, and a listener baptism story that proves four-year-olds have zero embarrassment. And finally: the Monaco F1 drama — was Kim Kardashian rude, and is she *actually* dating Lewis Hamilton?
En este episodio de El Brieff revisamos cómo el T-MEC concluye su última ronda antes de la revisión formal en julio, BBVA México revisa el crecimiento a 1.2% y ve riesgo de perder el grado de inversión, el Rey Felipe VI se reunirá con Sheinbaum antes del partido de España en el Mundial, cuatro nuevos partidos podrían estar en la boleta de 2027, 20,000 transportistas mexicanos perdieron visas por exigencia de inglés, el acuerdo entre Estados Unidos e Irán levanta el bloqueo en Ormuz, Ucrania lanza 200 drones sobre Moscú, Accenture cae 15% por temores de IA, y Aldi invierte 9 mil millones para expandirse en EE.UU.STRTGY es una plataforma de inteligencia territorial para tomar decisiones más precisas sobre qué construir, dónde invertir y cómo maximizar el valor de cada ubicación. Escríbeme a arturo@strtgy.ai para agendar una conversación o conoce más en www.strtgy.aiRecibe gratis nuestro newsletter con las noticias más importantes del día.Si te interesa una mención en El Brieff, escríbenos a arturo@strtgy.ai Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Die Top-Meldungen am 19. Juni 2026: Aldi Süd baut Obst- und Gemüseeinkauf um. Nestlé benennt neue Chefin für Süßwarensparte. Essity will schwierigem Markt trotzen.
This episode of the Food & Beverage Magazine Podcast analyzes how the modern hospitality industry is evolving by contrasting the rise of exclusive fine-dining memberships at venues like the Caviar Club with the strategic revival of 1970s retro design by legacy brands such as Amorosos Baking Co. As food and beverage marketing strategies continue to adapt to shifting consumer demands, our Editors break down the business mechanics behind these two divergent hospitality trends. First, we explore the Fall 2026 launch of the Caviar Club in Fort Lauderdale, which is leveraging a capped, invitation-only Founding 100 membership tier to guarantee revenue stability, secure priority reservations, and provide members with rare wine and spirits allocations from luxury partners. Then, we transition to the grocery retail and foodservice sector to examine why a 122-year-old Philadelphia heritage brand is rolling out nostalgic packaging to nationwide chains including Aldi, Wegmans, and Giant. By leaning into historical authenticity and updating its visual identity, Amorosos demonstrates how established bakery operators and sandwich chains can utilize retro design to capture the attention of younger demographics while retaining their legacy customer base. Tune in for actionable insights into the future of ultra-exclusive restaurant access, innovative consumer targeting, and effective brand modernization in the competitive food and beverage landscape.
Jason ACTUALLY heard from the infamous "Slurpie Sam"! Holly is participating in the company walking challenge, and the ALDI Blind Box drops next week and we think it's a BRILLIANT idea! Colleen shares a story of emotional labor about a shoe box in the middle of the living room, controversial hot takes on duvet covers and decorative bed pillows, and FIX MY LIFE: Ryan's identical twin dating conundrum. SCREEN QUEENS: "Widow's Bay" is the best show on TV right now and Colleen returned to "Imperfect Women" even though she said she was done, and Jason dipped into the latest season of "America's Sweethearts." Colleen brings us classic TV shows with only one living cast member, and Austin Powers comes back for a Verizon commercial AND a fourth movie! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Luigi to mount an insanity defense.. MOU is not a peace deal, it's a conversation about having a conversation. Mac & Cheese recall at Aldi. Diego is the only candidate among the Republicans that would lose to Beau Bayh Rate hike for AES. Today’s Popcorn Moment: Trump okay with Iran's ballistic missile program. Today on the Marketplace: Ceramic bloody chicken leg. Sen Van Hollen supporting the Maine nazi Caitlin Clark sneaker is out. Diego's last stand. Purdue Poli Sci Professor Martin Sweet joins to discuss. Thursday Music Moment: Frank Sinatra - My Way. TV Theme Song: Brady BunchSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I got this podcast episode idea in the middle of Aldi. Seriously. I was walking down the grocery aisle when a sign stopped me in my tracks. It said: "Shop Aldi First." And I remember thinking: "Dang. That's good." Buried inside that simple phrase was a powerful marketing lesson that applies to almost every direct-to-consumer farm business. Aldi isn't trying to convince customers to buy everything from them. They're trying to become the first stop. In this episode, I unpack the marketing strategy behind Aldi's campaign and show how farmers can apply the same thinking to become the first place customers think of when they need your __________________. This is going to make you THINK!! Helpful Links & Resources What email provider do I use? I recommend Kit.com -- it is easy to use, powerful, and getting better every year. It also integrates with most e-commerce providers and tools. Use my affiliate link! Ep 333 Finding Your Farm's Gateway Product - I reference this in the podcast. It's a great primer on how to find your farm's official "first offer." Thank You to Our Podcast Sponsors: Local Line is my farm's preferred e-commerce platform for farmers. Are you looking for a new solution for your farm? I can't recommend it enough. Easy-to-use inventory management, great customer service, continuous improvement, and a culture dedicated to equipping farmers with marketing expertise. Local Line is offering a free premium feature for free for one year on top of your paid subscription. Claim your discount by signing up for a Local Line account today and using the coupon code: MDF2026. Head to my special affiliate link to get started: www.mydigitalfarmer.com/localline Farm Marketing School is my step-by-step monthly membership program for direct-to-consumer farmers who are ready to treat marketing like a system, not a guessing game. Inside, you'll get plug-and-play projects, templates, monthly coaching, and a repeatable framework to help you grow your email list, run stronger promotions, and increase sales (whether you're a vegetable, meat, CSA, flower, dairy, microgreen, or value-added farm). Your investment is only $69/month. Over 20 marketing projects to choose from. Learn more and enroll at: www.mydigitalfarmer.com/fms Support the Podcast: Love the My Digital Farmer Podcast? Help me reach more farmer earbuds! Subscribe on your favorite podcast app so you never miss an episode. ⭐️ Leave a Review on Apple Podcasts, because it helps other farmers find the show. Share this episode with a fellow farmer or small business owner. Or forward my weekly email about the show to a farmer! (Get on that email list here to get more marketing tips: www.mydigitalfarmer.com/subscribe)
Most people hear "buy the best meat you can afford" and immediately picture the $30 pasture-raised ribeye at Whole Foods — and then conclude that eating well is simply out of reach. But that's not a fair test of what quality meat actually costs. Ribeye is the most expensive cut at the highest tier, and comparing it to cheap conventional ground beef is like comparing a BMW to a used Corolla and deciding all cars are unaffordable. The more useful question is what "good enough" looks like across different categories of meat, because the answer isn't the same for beef as it is for pork or poultry. In this episode, I lay out a tiered framework you can use when buying meat, explain why I draw a hard line at industrial pork and poultry (even though I'm more forgiving about conventional beef), and share my honest reaction to a specific product launch that put the whole question in sharp relief. On the beef side, the tiers are fairly forgiving. Grass-fed, grass-finished ground beef from a local regenerative farm often runs around $10 a pound — and you can find it cheaper than that at Aldi or Walmart. That's not far from conventional at all, and it's where most families actually spend their beef budget anyway. The $30 ribeye is real, but it's also not the only option in the category. Pork and poultry are a harder conversation. Roughly 93% of US pigs are raised in factory farms where pregnant sows spend most of their adult lives in gestation crates too narrow to turn around in, standing on concrete under artificial light. Beyond the animal welfare problem, pigs and chickens are monogastric animals — unlike cattle, they don't have the ruminant digestive system that buffers against poor feed inputs. Whatever is in their feed shows up directly in the meat and fat, including pesticide residues, soy isoflavones, and rendered animal byproducts that are still legally used in US monogastric feed. That's a problem conventional beef simply doesn't have to the same degree. Carnivore Bar recently reached out to introduce me to a new lower-cost version of their product called the Everyday Bar, priced at around $5 versus their original $16 bar. The catch is that it uses grain-finished beef. My gut reaction was to say "no," but after sitting with it for a few days, I settled on a more pragmatic: if the choice is between this and a conventional protein bar packed with lab-derived ingredients, the Everyday Bar wins. Grain-finished beef is still significantly better than industrial pork, industrial poultry, or anything plant-based. But if you can afford the original, that's the one I'd buy. Thank you to this episode's sponsor, Carnivore Bar! Carnivore Bar makes some of the highest quality meat bars I've ever had — grass-fed, grass-finished beef, tallow, and salt. No fillers, no seed oils, no nonsense. I've been eating them for a while now, and the Apple Pie flavor is still my go-to when I need something portable and actually satiating. If you're looking for a real food snack that travels well and doesn't compromise on ingredients, I encourage you to give Carnivore Bar a try. To learn more about why I recommend them, check out my in-depth review: https://michaelkummer.com/health/carnivore-bar-review/ And use code MICHAELKUMMER to get 10% off your order: https://endlss.io/sl/the-carnivore-bar/kummer In this episode: 00:00 Intro 01:16 What good meat means 01:38 Steak vs. ground beef 03:30 Three-tier framework 05:27 Why pork and poultry are worse 06:33 Factory farm reality check 08:08 Feed matters for monogastrics 09:50 Carnivore Bar dilemma 12:23 Pragmatic buying advice 16:59 Final thoughts Find me on social media for more health and wellness content: Website: https://michaelkummer.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MichaelKummer Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/primalshiftpodcast/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/michaelkummer/ Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/mkummer82 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/realmichaelkummer/ [Medical Disclaimer] The information shared on this video is for educational purposes only, is not a substitute for the advice of medical doctors or registered dietitians (which I am not) and should not be used to prevent, diagnose, or treat any condition. Consult with a physician before starting a fitness regimen, adding supplements to your diet, or making other changes that may affect your medications, treatment plan, or overall health. [Affiliate Disclaimer] I earn affiliate commissions from some of the brands and products I review on this channel. While that doesn't change my editorial integrity, it helps make this channel happen. If you'd like to support me, please use my affiliate links or discount code.
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Technieuws Fable 5 (Antrophic) komt uit - én weer niet eigenlijk. GPS heeft een geheime boodschap Europol rolt een een netwerk van illegale streamers op Iemand bouwde een eigen FM-radiostation met een Pi Zero en shellscripts, te vinden op Github Ik denk erover GPU's gaan te verhuren Deep dive Wat is het FTI festival?
Ash is having a rough week. Not only is he battling a toothache, but it also cost him a shot at some much-needed romance. He's also got an all-time "poonami" story after literally following his nose to discover one of his kids was hiding a nasty surprise. Meanwhile, Matt is flying solo on parenting duties and soaking up all the praise, while testing what he believes is a groundbreaking parenting hack - strategically offloading his kids onto families they meet at the park. Plus, the boys go head-to-head on a parenting debate that divides plenty of families: is it actually good for kids to sleep in your bed? And more smart parenting hacks from the Doters who really are some of the smartest parents going around. Consider yourself a smart shopper? Take the ALDI IQ Test today at www.IQ.ALDI.com.au and find out if you’re a true grocery genius... or not. ALDI. Good different. If you need a shoulder to cry on: Two Doting Dads Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/639833491568735/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheTwoDotingDads Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/twodotingdads/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@twodotingdads Hosts: Matty J & Ash Wicks Producer: VicSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode, the New York Knicks finally end a 53-year championship drought and celebrate across New York City as parade plans, championship rings, and wild postgame parties dominate headlines. We break down the horrifying bungee jumping tragedy that has shocked the world after a woman was reportedly launched from a bridge without a safety cord, and we reveal the world's best airlines for 2026, including the only U.S. carrier to make the global rankings. Plus, a tourist sues McDonald's over a scorching-hot McMuffin injury, West Marine closes stores amid bankruptcy proceedings, and Aldi launches mystery grocery bundles that have shoppers hunting for surprise deals.#Knicks #NBAFinals #DeltaAirLinesGet more AoA and become a member to get exclusive access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOfx0OFE-uMTmJXGPpP7elQ/joinGet Erin C's book here: https://amzn.to/3ITDoO7Get Merch here - https://bit.ly/AnthonyMerchSubscribe to the Anthony On Air Podcast here:Facebook - https://bit.ly/AntOnAirFBYouTube - https://bit.ly/AntOnAirYTApple Podcast - https://bit.ly/AntOnAirAppleSpotify - https://bit.ly/AntOnAirSpotTwitter - https://bit.ly/AntOnAirTwitterInstagram - https://bit.ly/AntOnAirInstaTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@anthonyonairpodDiscord - https://discord.gg/78V469aV22Get more at https://www.AnthonyOnAir.com
Welcome back to Bubbles Mushrooms - the softest ball podcast on Apple Podcasts. This week we fire off about pie, trapper keepers and microwaved eggs. Kenny is here with all the K's in his name from a Fish Called Wanda (but no anecdotes), Luke is wondering if he is a big meanie or not, Katie had her boobs out, Mark has herpes, Edward talks about his recent dream vacation, Katie went to school but thankfully didn't fall over and Jaclyn got a special gift from Kenny which is way better than anything Brian can make. We got a viewer email from Renee about writing haiku poetry, Kate and Ed get their names shortened and introduce us to this weeks game time! Edward has prepared for us a weekly update about products and companies! We're going to learn about all of the origin stories about Aldi and why they don't sell cigarettes! Hear the exciting adventures of First Mate TJ Maxx this week only on the Bubbles Mushrooms program. Follow us on all the socials @bubbmush and email the show at bubbmush@gmail.com - Thanks for checking us out!
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Today on the show, a conversation with the aldermen of Batavia's Ward 4, Tony Malay and Dustin Pieper.Batavia is a place of belonging and acceptance. But this kind of culture doesn't come by accident. A town's culture is shaped by structures and systems. The culture we enjoy in Batavia is a direct result of the more formal acts of local government, staff, and public servants.In this episode, I spoke with two aldermen whose Ward is particularly diverse, and particularly influential to the makeup of Batavia. Ward 4 includes a bunch of Batavian staples: Aldi corporate, River street, Batavia Apartments, and the historic black neighborhood at North River street.That's a lot of history, economic diversity, and fast-moving change all in one location. So how do those in power protect and cultivate a sense of belonging in the midst of all of that? It turns out, it takes a combination of proactive policies, personal action, and relationship building.Subscribe to our newsletter to be updated about Area Code: Batavia and find out when new episodes are available. Join The 630 to support this podcast and our mission to create a stronger sense of belonging in our community. Members will receive:Free access to quarterly live shows.Off-week episodes of our bonus podcast, “The Batavia Insider”.Influence future Area Code: Batavia content. Your voice will help guide future topics and interviews.Regular opportunities to meet up in person with fellow Batavians who share your passion for our town and want to build stronger bonds.Area Code: Batavia is always looking for sponsors. Click here for more information.Area Code: Batavia is produced by Area Code Audio. It's hosted and produced by Richard Clark. Edited and mixed by Matt Linder. Additional production help from Jennifer Clark.Mentioned in this episode:212 Construction Group
Fin 2023, le fast-food Quick s'associe avec le finaliste de Top Chef Danny Khezzar pour créer un burger aux saveurs de raclette et… de truffe. Et ça n'a rien de surprenant, cet ingrédient autrefois réservé aux tables des grands restaurants s'invite partout, même dans les fast food. On en trouve partout : chips, burgers, et même sushis ! Sans oublier les pizzas et les pâtes. Même les enseignes discount comme Aldi ou Lidl ont leur produits aromatisés à la truffe ! Alors qu'on l'a si longtemps associée aux porte monnaies bien fournis, celle qu'on appelle l'or noir paraît beaucoup plus accessible, si bien qu'on se demande s'il s'agit encore d'un produit de luxe. Pourquoi la truffe est-elle si chère ? Comment font les fast-food et les supermarchés pour en intégrer dans leurs produits ? Écoutez la suite de cet épisode de "Maintenant vous savez". Un podcast Bababam Originals, écrit et réalisé par Maële Diallo. Première diffusion : février 2024 À écouter aussi : La pleine lune nous empêche-t-elle vraiment de dormir ? Qu'est-ce qu'un hobby date, cette nouvelle tendance amoureuse ? Comment lutter contre la zoom fatigue, cette surcharge informationnelle ? Retrouvez tous les épisodes de "Maintenant vous savez". Suivez Bababam sur Instagram. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aldi is the most trusted grocery store brand. The price of gas drops. And a Whole Foods' union is good to go.
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Ever open Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, or YouTube and suddenly feel like your entire marketing strategy needs to be thrown into the sun?Same.Social media is doing a lot right now. Carousels are dead. Carousels are back. AI is the future. AI is ruining everything. Post daily. Post less. Be everywhere. Pick one platform. Use trends. Don't use trends.It's a lot.In this episode, Andréa breaks down why social media feels so overwhelming right now and what business owners actually need to focus on instead of chasing every update, trend, and hot take.You'll learn why most marketing advice feels stressful even when it isn't technically wrong, how to filter advice through your own capacity and goals, and the five things that still matter no matter what the platforms are doing.In this episode, we talk about:
Today we are answering text messages! From questions about my church's temple garments, to siblings, to Aldi, to dipping cheeseburgers in Diet Cokes, we cover A LOT of different topics! Plus we discuss Pizza Hut bringing back their reading program. Europeans enjoying uniquely American things (mostly food) and jobs that husbands are just better equipped for around the house. More about garments: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/media/video/2018-12-1400-what-are-temple-garments?lang=eng https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/tools/what-is-the-temple-garment?lang=eng My special She's So Brave is now available to stream on Amazon Prime! https://www.amazon.com/Jenna-Kim-Jones-Shes-Brave/dp/B0CGQHFF1R Need help with you brand? Maybe you need a new website? Head to wicky.co - Your brand's creative partner! Come cruise with me at Moon River at Sea: https://moonriveratsea.tbits.me/trk/jennakimjones Join my website today for exclusive content and the full podcast video: https://jennakimjones.com/product/membership/ Call or text me at 404-477-4160
This week the boys are divided over pet names - Ash says they’re pure ick, while Matt’s fully committed to the cringe. Then things escalate when Ash roasts the way Matt talks to his kids… until Matt produces actual evidence of Ash using a very different voice with Macy. Hypocrite or justified baby chat? We’ll let the Doters decide. Matt and Ash went head-to-head in a fierce battle for tickets to State of Origin Game 2 in Melbourne. You'll have to listen to find out who came out on top. If you want to join the boys at the game, grab your tickets here. Plus the Doters deliver more elite parenting hacks including why ice blocks for breakfast might actually be genius. Consider yourself a smart shopper? Take the ALDI IQ Test today at www.IQ.ALDI.com.au and find out if you’re a true grocery genius... or not. ALDI. Good different. If you want a tradie recommendation or to make one of your own head to www.hernextvillage.com.au or to get in touch with Dan head to https://www.instagram.com/pierce.projects/ If you need a shoulder to cry on: Two Doting Dads Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/639833491568735/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheTwoDotingDads Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/twodotingdads/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@twodotingdads See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Diese Woche sprechen wir über ein Thema, das aktuell überall auftaucht: Botox, Filler und die Frage, warum plötzlich alle Gesichter gleich aussehen. Sind wir einfach alt geworden oder hat sich unser Blick auf Schönheit komplett verändert? Außerdem geht es um eine Hörermail über eine schwierige Situation am Arbeitsplatz, die zeigt, wie belastend es sein kann, wenn aus einer vertrauten Bezugsperson plötzlich jemand wird, der einem das Leben schwer macht. Wir sprechen über Loyalität, Enttäuschungen und darüber, wie sehr Konflikte im Job das eigene Leben beeinflussen können. Und natürlich diskutieren wir noch eine Beobachtung aus dem Supermarkt: Warum fühlte sich eine fremde Oma berufen, einem Kind lautstark zu erklären, wie verzogen es sei? Eine Folge zwischen Schönheitsidealen, Arbeitsdrama und Alltagsbeobachtungen.
Greenvolt Next, part of Greenvolt Group, a leading specialist in renewable energy solutions for the commercial and industrial sector, has announced the creation of 90 new jobs – 50 of which will be based at its Waterford headquarters. Over the next 12 months, the company will be recruiting mid-level to senior managers to support its operations in Ireland and the UK. Roles will include project engineers, senior project engineers, project managers and site managers. These new positions are part of a significant investment into the company's expansion, talent acquisition strategy and future growth plans. This funding will also go towards the further development of Greenvolt Next's existing Waterford HQ, which is being increased by 2176 sq ft and will be equipped with the latest technologies. In turn, the expanded team will enable Greenvolt Next to deliver more large-scale projects, supporting developers and landowners in advancing renewable assets, while meeting the increasing demand for green energy solutions in the Irish and UK markets. As an organisation, Greenvolt Next supports businesses with their renewable energy transformations. It is responsible for some of Ireland's largest and most innovative renewable energy projects, including Sanofi Waterford solar farm. It also works with leading retailers including Lidl, Aldi and Tesco. Over the next three years, Greenvolt Next forecasts significant increase in revenue following accelerated market growth. This will be driven by the rising demand for sustainable and renewable energy, as well as requirements around CSRD reporting. Specifically, the organisation anticipates growing demand for solar panel installations and battery storage projects over the next 12 months. In 2025, Greenvolt Next reduced customer CO2 emissions by 30,000 tonnes, with a further reduction of 150,000 tonnes of CO2 projected over the next three years as demand for renewable energy soars. Owen Power, CEO of Greenvolt Next Ireland & UK, commented: "Our success to date has been driven by our ability to deliver the most reliable and cost-effective energy solutions to customers, underpinned by unmatched resources and expertise. Looking to the future, which will only see greater demand for such projects, we want to continue making a tangible impact for businesses and the environment. "That means investing in operations, growing the team and innovating for customers. As well as marking the next stage in our own journey, this will allow us to make renewable energy easy for more organisations across Ireland and the UK. In turn, they will not only be more sustainable but also more successful." Greenvolt Next operates within a dynamic and agile environment. As a growing international Group also focused on Utility-Scale and Sustainable Biomass projects, Greenvolt Next offers opportunities for professional development, enabling people to contribute to projects with tangible impact, supporting the advancement of the energy transition. To apply for available roles at Greenvolt Next – https://next.greenvolt.com/ie/careers/ See more stories here.
Tuesday – We talk: the TooGoodToGo app, summer jobs, swimming pools, Aldi deals and what to do with a found thumb drive. McDonalds new offerings, Seminole Co. Emergency Manager Alan Harris on hurricane prep. We review a short horror film on YouTube for WYDTN. It's Only Money with Bracher Brown with Edgewater Family Wealth. Plus, JCS News, JCS Trivia & You Heard it Here First. The See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, we're laying all our worst habits on the table. From snoring to bath-time dinners and a comment that quickly veered into dangerous territory, the boys aren't exactly covering themselves in glory. Add in a stressful studio fit-out and a few petty squabbles and things are getting a little tense. Meanwhile, Nanna's battling a mountain of washing thanks to the endless rain, while Ash puts his secret first-aid skills to the test after Macy takes a tumble. Plus, one of the smartest breakfast parenting hacks we've heard in ages. Consider yourself a smart shopper? Take the ALDI IQ Test today at www.IQ.ALDI.com.au and find out if you’re a true grocery genius... or not. ALDI. Good different. If you want a tradie recommendation or to make one of your own head to www.hernextvillage.com.au or to get in touch with Dan head to https://www.instagram.com/pierce.projects/ If you need a shoulder to cry on: Two Doting Dads Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/639833491568735/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheTwoDotingDads Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/twodotingdads/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@twodotingdads See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Most Australians eat chicken schnitzel regularly. Most are unknowingly buying one where barely a third of the product is actually chicken. This week Leanne and Susie went through every pre-crumbed and frozen chicken schnitzel option across Coles, Woolworths, and Aldi, checked the labels, compared the protein and chicken percentages, and came back with a definitive ranking of which ones are genuinely worth buying and which ones are quietly ripping you off. Spoiler: the best option in the whole supermarket is not what most people expect. In this episode: A full ranking of supermarket chicken schnitzels by chicken percentage and protein content, including the specific products from Woolworths, Coles, Aldi, Lilydale, Steggles, and Cleavers Organic that Leanne and Susie actually recommend Why some schnitzels are as low as 28% chicken, what is filling the rest of the product, and the one word to look for on the label that almost always signals a better option Why a chicken schnitzel from the supermarket has roughly half the protein and double the calories of a plain chicken breast, and how to build it into a meal without undoing your nutrition goals How to make a significantly better version at home in under 10 minutes using ingredients you probably already have, including an air fryer method Susie swears by New research from a 25-year longitudinal study at the University of Manchester on breakfast timing, cognitive ageing, and why the timing of your meals in older age is a more important health marker than most people realise Why your parents eating dinner at 5pm might actually be a sign they are ageing well, and the subtle shift in meal habits that can signal early cognitive decline worth paying attention to Flavoured Medjool dates: the True Dates range reviewed, why dates have a significant health halo that the numbers do not fully support, and when Leanne actually recommends them to clients The high-protein yogurt question answered: is it actually worth paying more for Chobani, YoPro, or Coles Perform over standard Greek yogurt, and when does the extra protein genuinely matter Shop Designed by Dietitians: If your protein, creatine, magnesium, or hydration needs a bit of a boost, explore the full evidence-based range at designedbydietitians.com Keep telling your friends about The Nutrition Couch so this show can keep reaching the people who need it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
woman pepper sprays people at Applebee's..."Three Things You Need to Know"...ticket giveaway...ranking Aldi bakery goods...texts...Trump cleaning up D.C.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
L'info du matin - La méthode qui pourrait vous réconcilier avec la lecture. Le winner du jour - Flashé par un radar, un conducteur est sauvé par une femme en déambulateur qui passe devant. - La police intervient et capture... un tigre en peluche. Le flashback du jour - Avril 1990 : Sortie du film "Tatie Danielle" d'Étienne Chatiliez. C'était également le carton en France de l'album numéro 1 "...But Seriously" de Phil Collins. Les savoirs inutiles - Une erreur de file d'attente a changé l'histoire de la science. En 1906, un étudiant britannique nommé James Chadwick arrive à l'université de Manchester avec un objectif : s'inscrire en mathématiques. Il se trompe de file et se retrouve devant le bureau de physique. Résultat : quelques années plus tard, en 1932, il découvre le neutron. Une avancée majeure qui lui vaudra le prix Nobel de physique en 1935. La chanson du jour - Robbie Williams "Rock DJ" 3 choses à savoir sur Clint Eastwood Qu'est-ce qu'on teste ? - Un manteau d'été façon sac isotherme pour transporter son pique-nique, proposé par la marque de grande distribution Aldi. - À l'approche de la Coupe du monde, le Canada lance des écharpes réversibles pour ceux qui supportent deux pays ! Le jeu surprise (1, 2, 3, 4) - Laurent de Nancy repart avec le Réveil Sun de la marque Morphée. La Banque RTL2 - Laetitia d'Aigrefeuille-d'Aunis vers La Rochelle gagne un séjour Miléade d'une semaine en pension complète pour 2 adultes et 2 enfants de moins de 14 ans dans l'un des Villages Clubs Miléade. - Jessica de Dijon repart avec le Réveil Sun de la marque Morphée. Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Janusz ist zu Gast im Podcast und wir sprechen mit Valeria aus Kolumbien über ihren „Aldi-Moment" - eine kleine, passiv-aggressive Situation beim Einkaufen, die ihr an einem schweren Tag besonders zugesetzt hat. Cari erzählt von ihrem Aldi-Moment im Krankenhaus und wir diskutieren, wie man mit solchen Situationen am besten umgeht. Zum Abschluss teilen wir eine schöne Geschichte von Isi, Caris Schwester, die eine positive Erfahrung auf dem Recyclinghof in Münster gemacht hat. Transkript und Vokabelhilfe Werde ein Easy German Mitglied und du bekommst unsere Vokabelhilfe, ein interaktives Transkript und Bonusmaterial zu jeder Episode: easygerman.org/membership Sponsor italki: Bekomme 5 € Rabatt auf deine erste Stunde (ab 10 €), wenn du dich auf https://go.italki.com/easygerman6 registrierst und den Code GERMAN6 benutzt. Das nervt: Valerias Aldi-Moment ein dickes Fell haben (Redensarten-Index) Valeria auf Instagram Support Easy German and get interactive transcripts, live vocabulary and bonus content: easygerman.org/membership
Aldi kennt fast jeder in Deutschland, doch über die Geschichte des Discounter-Imperiums weiß man nur wenig. Die Albrecht-Brüder Theo (Aldi Nord) und Karl (Aldi Süd) galten jahrelang als die reichsten Deutschen, waren öffentlich aber nahezu unsichtbar. Einer, der jahrelang ganz nah dran war an Karl Albrecht ist Ulrich Wolters. Im OMR Podcast gibt er seltene Einblicke in eine der wohl größten Erfolgsgeschichten der deutschen Wirtschaft.
Trim Healthy Podcast w/Serene & Pearl (and some guy named Danny)
In this episode, Dan sits down with Amy Gaskin for a practical Trim Healthy Mama conversation about the everyday food choices that can make the plan feel clearer, easier, and more doable. With Pearl and Serene on the road to the Texas Homeschool Convention, Amy joins from a Starbucks parking lot to answer Dan's real-life questions about what's on plan, what's not, and how to shop with more confidence. We walk through the major food groups one by one, starting with dairy, milk alternatives, kefir, Greek yogurt, raw milk, and why cow's milk can be tricky for blood sugar. We also dig into grains, sprouted bread, sourdough, Ezekiel bread, brown rice, quinoa, oats, and why regular whole wheat bread may not be as on plan as it seems. Amy also shares thoughts on fruit, vegetables, meat, bacon, lean protein, sweet treats, and how to enjoy desserts the Trim Healthy way without turning food into a stressful rulebook. You'll hear Dan process his own learning curve, from sandwich surprises to finding better bread options, and Amy brings the coach's perspective on taking things one step at a time instead of trying to change everything overnight. Plus, we get into real-life grocery shopping at Walmart and Aldi. Amy shares some of her favorite grab and go options, including Chompsticks, RX-style bars, sprouted bread, raw nuts, kombucha, sparkling waters, quinoa packets, brown rice, chickpea pasta, lentil pasta, goat cheese, yogurt, cottage cheese, and more. If you've ever stood in the grocery aisle second guessing what's actually on plan, this episode is full of practical tips, honest laughs, and encouragement for making Trim Healthy Mama work in real life, one better choice at a time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Live from the Palm Street Studio on a Tuesday? Sandusky needs an Aldi, and people are absurd. The Tigers are looking good? Lot's of general musings and other thoughts as we amble through life. The Blade brings us a fresh bottle of Malort and it's warm in the studio. Caddyshack drops and more, the powers always on. Featuring The Grumpy Griller, Brian "The Blade", Phil Nichol, and Adam Filkins. Make good choices!
In this one I tell you about: Getting pulled over while picking up pizzas My upcoming visit to the Mets' stadium The holiday weekend All that and fresh new calls from Mark, Patrick, Tony, Wisey, Eugene, and Ian! I hope you enjoy it. Thanks for listening! Check out expanded show notes at surfreportpod.com Need twice the Surf Report? We've got you covered. Just pop on over to patreon.com/jeffkay, sign up for a $4 (or more) monthly donation, and you'll immediately gain access to the weekly bonus shows. They're each a full-length episode and are only available to supporters at Patreon. Upgrade today! Also, we now have a telephone hotline where you can leave your comments, questions, and suggestions. The number is 570-290-8151. Give us a call and there's a very good chance you'll be part of a future show. It's all voicemail, no actual human will answer. If you're too shy for such shenanigans, email us at surfreportpod@gmail.com
Cover your kids ears for this ep because there's a whole lotta adults only chat on board. Matt's girls walked in on something he'd rather they hadn't (don't worry, it's not as bad as it sounds). Ash's all hot under the collar because April's doing party pumps. Plus we debate the great parenting dilemma: is a child-free holiday self-care or selfish? And one of the all-time smartest dinner hacks with kids. Consider yourself a smart shopper? Take the ALDI IQ Test today at www.IQ.ALDI.com.au and find out if you’re a true grocery genius... or not. ALDI. Good different. If you need a shoulder to cry on: Two Doting Dads Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/639833491568735/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheTwoDotingDads Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/twodotingdads/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@twodotingdads See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nick Wilson and Jonathan Peterlin debate the viral nature of a video featuring a couple sharing a massive hot dog at a Pittsburgh Pirates game, comparing them to an Aldi version of Paul Skenes and Livvy Dunne. They transition into personal stories about sharing food with partners and the communal joy of a shared meal. 01:00 - Viral Pirates Hot Dog Video 04:18 - Sharing Food In Relationships
In this episode of The Industrialist, Jeremy Mercer sits down with retail real estate veteran Dave Cheatham to discuss the changing business landscape surrounding college athletics, NIL, and the broader evolution of real estate strategy.With more than 30 years of experience and over $3 billion in retail transactions, Dave has advised some of the nation's largest brands including JCPenney, Hobby Lobby, Aldi, Gap, Darden, CVS Pharmacy, and Signet. Throughout his career — including leadership roles at CB Richard Ellis, Staubach Retail, and X Team Retail Advisors — he has become known for helping shape corporate real estate strategies, executing large-scale retail rollouts, and mentoring the next generation of industry leaders.Jeremy and Dave dive into how NIL is reshaping college sports, how universities and brands are adapting, and why understanding market dynamics matters more than ever. The conversation also explores the parallels between sports and real estate - from stadium developments and student housing demand to long-term investment strategy and navigating changing economic cycles.This episode is a practical discussion on leadership, adaptability, relationship-driven business, and what it takes to stay ahead in industries that are constantly evolving.
This week the boys are carrying on like feuding brothers who’ve just been told they need to share a bedroom. There’s tension over paint samples, furniture choices and the studio fit-out, forcing Vic to step-in and split them up. Meanwhile, Vic gives the guys a much-needed education on geriatric pregnancies and period cycles… because, unsurprisingly, they are deeply clueless. Ash is convinced he may be raising a child prodigy & there’s a song that could be giving Oscar an unfair competitive advantage. And Matt’s feeling slightly sheepish after caving on a parenting rule he swore he’d never break. It's another week of the good, the bad, the relatable and absolutely no advice. Consider yourself a smart shopper? Take the ALDI IQ Test today at www.IQ.ALDI.com.au and find out if you’re a true grocery genius... or not. ALDI. Good different. If you need a shoulder to cry on: Two Doting Dads Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/639833491568735/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheTwoDotingDads Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/twodotingdads/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@twodotingdads See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hello! We're back! Today I give my best pitch to fix ALL of Mcdonald's problems. I also give you the quick story of how our homeschooling journey began! Then, we've got Mac and Cheese wars! People are furious that the McDouble is $2.50 https://www.foxnews.com/food-drink/mcdonalds-2-50-mcdouble-sparks-backlash-americans-say-fast-food-no-longer-cheap Buldak is making Mac and Cheese now! https://www.foodbeast.com/news/buldak-mac-and-cheese-is-officially-here/ Kraft Mac and Cheese Chicken ramen: https://www.foodbeast.com/news/kraft-turns-chicken-ramen-into-mac-and-cheese-flavoring/ We also discuss Aldi? What should I be buying there? Plus I've decided to forgive Costco for their horrible customer service. Are we wearing barrel jeans? I give my honest review of the fashion trend. Plus a link to the overalls I will never ever wear: https://a.co/d/09Pp5Pgj And lastly! The Cheerios story! The very awkward Cheerios moment from my life. My special She's So Brave is now available to stream on Amazon Prime! https://www.amazon.com/Jenna-Kim-Jones-Shes-Brave/dp/B0CGQHFF1R Need help with you brand? Maybe you need a new website? Head to wicky.co - Your brand's creative partner! Come cruise with me at Moon River at Sea: https://moonriveratsea.tbits.me/trk/jennakimjones Join my website today for exclusive content and the full podcast video: https://jennakimjones.com/product/membership/ Call or text me at 404-477-4160
This week on Eat Drink Smoke, Tony and Fingers review the Esteban Carreras Dictator’s Hand, formerly known as the Devil’s Hand. It’s a 6 x 50 Nicaraguan Corojo toro with a great backstory, solid construction, and notes of leather, wood, white pepper, and a touch of sweetness. The drink this week is Bernheim Original Kentucky Straight Wheat Whiskey, a seven-year, 90-proof wheat whiskey from Heaven Hill. Tony and Fingers break down its vanilla, cinnamon, oak, buttery creaminess, and surprisingly strong value. Also this week: Walmart and Aldi recall frozen pizzas over salmonella concerns, Spirit Airlines winds down operations, a cruise ship faces a deadly Hantavirus outbreak, basement floods hit both Tony and Fingers, Mother’s Day brunch gets complicated, Hugh Jackman shows up at Ball State, and Tony explains why his toaster is unplugged at all times. Find everything at EatDrinkSmokeShow.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
FULL EPISODE www.patreon.com/dopeypodcast Dave opens another Tuesday teaser by welcoming back Heart Attack Doug and immediately calling Patreon listeners winners and free listeners losers. Doug paints a hilarious picture of arriving at Dave's house to find him shuffling around in a heavy dusty Ralph Lauren robe and knit cap looking 40 years older than he is. They talk about Dave holding down the fort while his partner is away, buying three air conditioners for one room, family stress, and trying to stay productive. Dave describes making breakfast for Nora while Doug offers unsolicited nutrition takes and pushes cheap Aldi eggs. This spirals into a rant about dirty supermarkets, poor-quality yolks, and Popeyes chicken. The conversation shifts into anxiety territory as Dave admits fears of escalators, airports, and bridges. He tells stories about navigating giant Manhattan subway escalators as a kid and nearly panicking while driving over the Throgs Neck Bridge. Doug piles on while also admitting everyone has fears. They read Spotify and Patreon comments about Ray Brown, background noise, body image, and escalator anxiety. Dave uses the comments to plug Dopey's five-shows-a-week schedule and Patreon tiers, including stickers, socks, beanies, ad-free episodes, and even a $100-a-month life coaching tier. Before ending, Dave and Doug tease Doug's recent mysterious bad stretch known only as “two weeks,” available behind the Patreon wall. The show closes with a touching listener cover of the Dopey classic “Good So Bad,” recorded while missing Dopey Zoom because the fan wanted to get it right. FULL EPISODE IS ON PATREON - CHEAPOS! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Things kick off in the Bathroom, which—shockingly—turns into way more discussion than any room with that name deserves. We get a mix of questionable habits, oversharing, and the kind of stories that make you rethink ever touching a public door handle again. It's part therapy session, part “why are we like this?”From there, the show spirals (as it does) into a blend of daily comedy chaos, with random tangents, dumb debates, and the kind of observational humor that only makes sense at 6 a.m. The crew bounces between weird personal confessions, listener-style hypotheticals, and those “this can't be real but it is” moments that somehow keep piling up.Naturally, no stretch would be complete without some light roasting, a few moments of “did they really just say that?”, and at least one conversation that goes completely off the rails before anyone can stop it. It's the perfect mix of funny podcast energy and “we should probably move on… but we won't.”And then we land the plane the only way this show knows how—Jelly Bean Roulette. Because nothing says “professional morning show” like willingly risking your taste buds (and dignity) on mystery flavors that could either be delicious… or deeply regrettable. Reactions range from confident to instantly betrayed, and it wraps the segment in pure, chaotic payoff.Follow The Rizzuto Show → https://linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show.Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → https://1057thepoint.com/RizzShowHear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO.10 Things From the 2000s That Are Now Collectible—and ValuableWest Memphis junior high teacher charged with assault after incident involving student‘Unfortunate accident': Family of Washington toddler attacked by river otter will receive $350KBATON BOOB Horror moment conductor knocks £1MILLION violin out of musician's hands with baton in the middle of a concertRed hair may be increasing as study points to surprising evolution trendNational Picnic Day (April 23)Man accused of dancing naked at Columbia Aldi charged with misdemeanorEckert's Farm announces early start to strawberry seasonChina family creates AI clone to comfort elderly mum after only son dies in car accidentMeta to start capturing employee mouse movements, keystrokes for AI training dataFor $700 a Month, Sleeping Pods Make SF More Affordable, but at What Cost?Public urination in NYC sees 50% surge in just one yearSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.